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Retiring Jacobs coach Hinkle: ‘This is my time’

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“I looked it up and we only scored 70 four times in the three previous years,” Hinkle said. “I thought, ‘I’ll give the kids a big goal and we’ll have fun with it.’ Shoot! They’ve already done it four times, and it costs me about $400 every time.”

Golden Eagles forward Will Schwerdtmann said the players appreciated the food offer and took advantage.

“We knew we were going to be able to run on teams because that’s what we’ve done in the past with this group,” Schwerdtmann said. “It’s his last year, and he’s trying to make the best out of it and have fun with it.”

In one game, the Eagles would have hit 70, but referee Jim Dinkheller called traveling on the Jacobs player who hit the buzzer-beating 3-pointer at the end, saving Hinkle another big tab.

HInkle is not certain what he will do with all his free time. He will spend time at Arlington Park and at the Grand Victoria Casino. He will occupy some time writing on the “coachhink” blog he started last month.

His first blog entry was a priceless gem about a game his teams used to play called “Free Throw Strip.” It was just like it sounds. If you missed a free throw, you removed an item of clothing. Hinkle said players would come in wearing all kinds of extra clothing. The first to run out of clothes ran a lap around the gym to cheers from the rest of the team.

Hinkle estimates that through the years he has been on a school bus somewhere close to 2,000 times. He will not miss those rides at all.

“I will never get on a school bus again in my life,” he said.

Unless …

See, Jacobs’ schedule has three more home games, starting with today’s 7 p.m. tipoff with Prairie Ridge, which will be played in the old gymnasium at Hinkle’s request. There are two more home dates next week, then Jacobs hosts a Class 4A regional that starts Feb. 25.

If the third-seeded Eagles can pull off an upset and win their own regional, Hinkle would have to board that bus for another time.


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