Lisle Blackbourn
Lisle "Liz" Blackbourn impacted Wisconsin state sports at several
levels. Among the first of Lawrence Universities many great football
players, he earned "all-state" honors three times. Blackbourn went on
to become something of a coaching legend himself. He spent twenty-two
years at Washington High School in Milwaukee, compiling a 141-30-6
record. He also coached at the University of Wisconsin and Marquette
University. He coached the MU football team from 1950-53. He then was
tapped to coach the Green Bay Packers. He spent four years (1954-57) as
the Green Bay head coach and was responsible for drafting such Packer
greats as quarterback Bart Starr, running backs Paul Hornung and Jim
Taylor, and linebacker Ray Nitschke. Blackbourn returned to Marquette
after his days in Green Bay and coached his last two football seasons
at the school. Blackbourn's coaching success was rewarded in 1978 with
his induction into the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame. He died in 1983
in his hometown of Lancaster, Wisconsin.