Kincaid attended
Downey High School and
Whittier College. He was named head coach of the baseball program at Cerritos, a
community college that competes in the South Coast Conference of the
California Community College Athletic Association, upon its inception in 1958. Kincaid led the Cerritos baseball team to a 678–163
win–loss record, 15 conference championships, and six state titles. He retired as the winningest coach in junior college history. He trained successful coaches, including
George Horton,
Dave Serrano,
Don Sneddon,
Dave Snow,
Mike Weathers,
Ken Gaylord, and
Bob Apodaca. He was inducted in the
National College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2010. He died on November 16, 2015, at the age of 89. ==References==