9 Results for tag: 2003
Dick Phiel – (
2003)
Dick Phiel, a three sport lettermen, excelled in football during an era (1940's) when Lorain High was considered a state powerhouse.
The city of Lorain had only one public high school then. It was commonplace for the football crowds jamming Recreation Field (now called George ...
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Bob Meyers – (
2003)
Bob Meyers, associated with Lorain Catholic High School's baseball program as either it's head coach or assistant coach for the past 25 years, enjoyed a fine career as an athlete during his younger days.
Bob benefited from an early introduction to baseball and hockey from his ...
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Gus McPhie – (
2003)
Gus McPhie is the embodiment of the student-athlete. At both Lorain St. Mary High School and at John Carroll University, Gus was a leader on and off the field, excelling in both the scholastic and athletic arenas. He held several student offices in high school and was awarded the ...
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John Matakovich – (
2003)
A multi-sport star for Lorain Admiral King High School, John Matakovich excelled in both football and baseball from 1982 to 1986 for the Admirals. He extended his football career on the collegiate level starring for Youngstown State University under Coach Jim Tressel, now the ...
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Mark LaForce – (
2003)
For most kids, it is difficult enough to be successful in one sport in high school, let alone three. Mark LaForce isn't "most kids". The versatile LaForce starred as an offensive guard for the Lorain High School Steelmen during the 1966 through 1970 seasons, earning All-Buckeye ...
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Cora “Corky” Godfrey – (
2003)
Looking back on the legends of Lorain bowling history, one comes up with names such as Leo Bentley, Hank Andorka, Alex Black Sr., Baldo Campana, John Doslak, Joe Fitzgerald, Cy Justin, Pete Kallas, Dom Rebman, Tony Pompei and, finally, a woman bowler, ...
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Robert Calamari – (
2003)
A pure athlete who played for the love of the game best describes this three-sport star from Lorain Admiral King High School. Robert "Bob" Calamari excelled in football, basketball and baseball for the Admirals from 1980 through 1984 and was a two-sport athlete for ...
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Ben A. Caco – (
2003)
As a senior on the 1956-1957 Clearview Clipper basketball team, Ben Caco led all of Lorain County, as well as the Lakeland Conference, in scoring. During this season, the fiery 5'9" forward scored 315 points in 12 games in the Lakeland Conference (26.2 ppg), and 453 points ...
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Bob “Blatch” Blatchford – (
2003)
The distinguished sports career of Bob "Blatch" Blatchford spans almost 50 years. As the consummate student-athlete, his accomplishments and honors received as an athlete, scholar, referee, official and commissioner, clearly place him among the most ...
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