Football Lincoln High School's football program has been recognized at the national level as an elite high school program. Lincoln was named by
Bleacher Report as the #4 top football factory in the nation for high school recruits. In 2012, Lincoln gained national exposure by beating St. Paul High School (Covington, Louisiana) in the
Mercedes-Benz Superdome during the
Allstate Sugar Bowl Prep Kickoff Classic. In 2013, Lincoln participated in a kickoff classic game on
ESPN, defeating
South Gwinnett High School. Lincoln Football has won state championships in 1999, 2001, and 2010. Lincoln's football team won the 1999 6A state championship by defeating
Miami Southridge High School at
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. In 2001, Lincoln won their second state title, this time in the 4A classification, by defeating
St. Thomas Aquinas High School in
Doak Campbell Stadium. In 2008, Lincoln finished as state runner-up, losing to
Plant High School from Tampa. In 2010, Lincoln brought home the 4A State Championship with a win over Seffner
Armwood High School in the
Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida. The 2012 Lincoln Trojans finished as state runner-up after being defeated by St. Thomas Aquinas High School in the
Citrus Bowl.
Kevin Carter,
Antonio Cromartie,
Zach Piller,
Boo Williams,
PJ Alexander,
Craphonso Thorpe,
Pat Watkins,
Don Pumphrey, Jr.,
Padric Scott,
Jawanza Starling,
B. J. Daniels,
Mark Mariscal,
Javorius Allen, and
Omari Hand have represented the Trojans in the
National Football League. After the 2009 football season, the school was named a "Nike Elite" program, which includes a multi-year contract with Nike and makes the Trojans the only Nike Elite school in northern Florida, one of only five schools in the state to earn the honor, and one of 45 in the nation.
Soccer The boys'
soccer team won the 1996 Class 6A State Championship. They also were the 1995 State runners-up to Bloomingdale High School and the 2005 State runners-up to Auburndale High School. In 2010, they reached the Final Four.
Baseball In baseball, Lincoln has had eight players selected out of high school by the
Major League Baseball Amateur Draft: • 1965:
Thomas Lomack was selected by the
Cleveland Indians • 1986:
Reggie Jefferson,
Cincinnati Reds • 2003:
Clegg Snipes,
Pittsburgh Pirates • 2004:
Michael Criswell,
Colorado Rockies;
Joe Bauserman,
Pittsburgh Pirates • 2006:
Cole Figueroa and
J.C. Figueroa,
Toronto Blue Jays • 2012:
Raphael Andrades,
Kansas City Royals Lincoln Baseball has also had a total of five head coaches. Bill Fuller: 1974-1979 & 1983-1993. Joe Durant 1980-1983. Matt Robinson 1994-2001. Joe Vallese 2002-2016. Michael Gauger 2017-Current. In 2003, Lincoln Baseball finished as state runner-up in the 5A classification after losing the championship game to
Lakewood Ranch High School. In 2017, the Lincoln Baseball team won the Class 8A State Championship. This made Lincoln the first public school to win a state title since 2001.
Lacrosse In 2007, the boys' lacrosse team became the first public school team in Tallahassee to defeat the
Maclay School Marauders. The team won its first district title during the 2009–2010 season by defeating Leon and Chiles. They finished the year as one of the last eight teams playing in the state, eventually falling to the Bolles School in the regional final. The team is coached by Mark Williams.
Wrestling Lincoln's dominant wrestling team is run by head coach Mike Crowder. Coach Crowder's teams at Lincoln have combined for a 393–101 record, with 1 State Champion, 7 State Finalists, and 41 Individual State place winners. His teams have been Regional Champions 10 times, Regional Runner-ups 11 times, District Champions 28 times, District Runner-ups 12 times, and City Champions for 27 years. Coach Crowder helped establish the FHSAA State Dual Meet Tournament, in which his team qualified in its inaugural year in 2017. They have since qualified for the Final 4 two times and the Elite 8 two times. Because of these accomplishments on and off the mat, Mike has been recognized many times by his peers. He has been North West Florida Coach of the year 4 times, All Big Bend Coach of the year 12 times, FACA District 3 coach of the year 6 times, and was a FACA Hall of Fame inductee in 2018 and a National Wrestling Hall of Fame inductee in 2018. ==Academic extracurriculars==