Members of the Evanston football team greet Willie May's family on Friday. May, a longtime coach and athletic director at Evanston, died on March 28. He was inducted into the school's hall of fame before the game was called. | Jerry Daliege~for Sun-Times
Evanston Friday 8/24/12 Norma May (wearing the white coat), and family members of Evanston coach and AD Willie May who died March 28th walk to center field for the coin toss . | Jerry Daliege~for Sun-Times Media
Evanston Friday 8/24/12 Norma May (wearing the white coat), and daughter Karen May of Evanston coach and AD Willie May who died March 28th, during the coin toss ceremony. | Jerry Daliege~for Sun-Times Media
Evanston Friday 8/24/12 Miles Stewart, grandson of Evanston coach and AD Willie May who died March 28th, during the coin toss ceremony. | Jerry Daliege~for Sun-Times Media
Evanston Friday 8/24/12 Evanston fans during the first game of the season. | Jerry Daliege~for Sun-Times Media
Evanston's Justin Bishop turns upfield away from several Lake Park defenders during Friday's game. | Jerry Daliege~for Sun-Times Media
Evanston Friday 8/24/12 Evanston's#4 Justin Bishop turns up field against Lincoln Park. | Jerry Daliege~for Sun-Times Media
Lincoln Park's Ashante Morgan tries to bring down Evanston's Marcus Hampton after Hampton hauled in a screen pass during Friday's game. | Jerry Daliege~for Sun-Times Media
Evanston Friday 8/24/12 Evanston's#10 Alex Vergara gets infront of his blocker#45Karl Foster. | Jerry Daliege~for Sun-Times Media
EVANSTON — With complete dominance on both ends of the ball, the Evanston football team only needed 24 minutes to earn its first victory of the season Friday night. The Wildkits beat up Lincoln Park both physically and metaphorically, seizing a 42-0 lead on a …