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This is the official Twitter page for Lockport Township High School Boys Track & Field/Cross Country. School Record Lists Here: https://t.co/v5vfs7TnHZ
Katılım Mart 2013
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On a VERY COLD night, Xavier and Fope ran fast enough for 3rd and fifth at the Wanner Invite! @lthsathletics @LockportTrackXC

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Hamdi with some great throws today! Finished in third place. @LockportTrackXC @lthsathletics


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On our way to Belleville West High School for the Norm Armstrong meet tomorrow. We are fortunate to be able to stay Downtown and have a nice dinner at Carmines! We will head over to the Ballpark Villlage before the Cardinal game to check it out. @LockportTrackXC

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Our 4x200 finished 4th at the top times meet! Team was Xavier (22.76), Fope (22.69), Jack (22.33), Jacob (23.41). @LockportTrackXC @lthsathletics


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We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Roger Powell Sr., one of the most iconic athletes in Joliet Central High School history. His loss is felt across our community, where his impact and legacy remain unmatched.
Roger starred at Joliet Central from 1968–1972, wearing the number 43, and cemented himself as one of the greatest Steelmen ever.
He set the school career scoring record with 2,200 points and helped lead the Steelmen to a third‑place finish at the 1970 State Tournament, averaging 33 points per game that season. He scored 90 points in 4 games at the state finals.
After his legendary high school career, Roger continued his excellence at Illinois State University, becoming one of the Redbirds’ all‑time leading scorers with 1,306 points across four varsity seasons. He was later inducted into the Illinois State Percy Family Hall of Fame for his outstanding collegiate career.
The Joliet Central family extends our heartfelt thoughts to his loved ones during this time.
Roger Powell Sr.’s legacy will forever live on in the halls of Joliet Central and in the hearts of all who were inspired by his greatness.
#OnceASteelmenAlwaysASteelmen




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