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Warren Athletics WWARRENARREN AATHLETICSTHLETICS Achievements / Records / History 1924 - 2008 Warren Central High School 13th Edition, 2007-2008 Department of Athletics Warren Central High School Department of Athletics This booklet is dedicated to Warren Central’s athletes and coaches who, for the past eighty-four (84) years, have established and furthered the rich athletic tradition of Warren Central High School. All facts and records represent the efforts, commitment and loyalty of the coaches and young men and women listed. These individuals have left their marks for others to admire, surpass and erase. We salute them and their efforts. TABLE OF CONTENTS Team Championships Won: 1924 - 2008 1-3 Individual State Champions 4 Outstanding Achievements of Warren Athletes 5-6 Individuals as Marion County Champions 7-9 Team Records Baseball 10-11 Basketball: Boys 12 Basketball: Girls 13 Cross Country: Boys 14 Cross Country: Girls 14 Football 15-17 Golf: Boys 18 Golf: Girls 18 Gymnastics 18 Soccer: Boys 19 Soccer: Girls 20 Softball 21-22 Swim: Boys 23-24 Swim: Girls 25-26 Tennis: Boys 26 Tennis: Girls 26 Track: Boys 27-30 Track: Girls 31-32 Volleyball 33 Wrestling 34-35 Coaches Years of Service as Head Coaches 36 Years of Service as Assistant Coaches 37-39 Coaches Hall of Fame Members 40-41 The information in this booklet was compiled from local Indianapolis newspaper accounts, the Warren OWL, the Warren WIGWAM and records of coaches from 1924 to 2008. It is recognized that there is the possibility of error and that someone or something has been omitted or overlooked. If there are such omissions, the correction will be made upon verification. The records and facts here-in have been compiled and edited by Susan Downey (Athletic Department Assistant, 2005-2008) and have been updated from information obtained from the Athletic Office at Warren Central. For error or omission reporting, contact Susan Downey at [email protected] or 317-869-4672. TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS: STATE, FINAL FOUR, STATE SERIES, COUNTY & MIC TEAM STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Boys Gymnastics 1980 Coach Bob Hoffman Boys Gymnastics 1983 Coach Bob Hoffman Wrestling 1980 Coach Al Morgan Boys Golf 1983 Coach Gary Jacob Football 1984 Coach Jerry Stauffer Football 1985 Coach Jerry Stauffer Softball 1985 Coach Dave Stroud Boys Track 1995 Coach Dennis McNulty Boys Track 1996 Coach Dennis McNulty Football 2003 Coach Kevin Wright Football 2004 Coach Kevin Wright Boys Cross Country 2005 Coach Joe Brooks Football 2005 Coach Kevin Wright Boys Track 2006 Coach Dennis McNulty Girls Track 2006 Coach Hope Robinson Boys Cross Country 2006 Coach Joe Brooks Football 2006 Coach Steve Tutsie Boys Track 2007 Coach Dennis McNulty Girls Track 2007 Coach James Taylor Girls Track 2008 Coach James Taylor “FINAL FOUR” FINISHES Boys Cross Country 1972 Coach Dick Conway 3rd Wrestling 1978 Coach Al Morgan 2nd Boys Golf 1978 Coach Mike Copper 2nd Boys Golf 1979 Coach Mike Copper 2nd Boys Gymnastics 1981 Coach Bob Hoffman 2nd Boys Gymnastics 1982 Coach Bob Hoffman 2nd Wrestling 1983 Coach Gene Nesbit 2nd Girls Basketball 1984 Coach Sue Parrish 2nd Boys Swimming 1985 Coach Con Keller 2nd Softball 1986 Coach Dave Stroud 3rd Girls Track 2002 Coach Hope Sanders 2nd Boys Track 2002 Coach Dennis McNulty 4th Girls Track 2003 Coach Hope Sanders 2nd Girls Track 2004 Coach Hope Sanders 4th Boys Track 2005 Coach Dennis McNulty 2nd Boys Track 2008 Coach Dennis McNulty 3rd TEAM STATE SERIES CHAMPIONSHIPS WON State Champions 20 State Runner-Ups 11 Semi-State Championships 17 Regional Championships 58 Sectional Championships 161 MARION COUNTY TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS: 109 MIC TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS: 21 1 TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS WON: 1924 - 1985 YEAR SPORT COACH CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR SPORT COACH CHAMPIONSHIP 1924-25 Basketball Walter Mowrey County 1976-77 G Basketball Jan Conner Sectional 1925-26 Track Walter Mowrey County Wrestling Al Morgan County/Sect/Reg/Semi-State 1926-27 Basketball Walter Mowrey County Track Walter Mowrey County 1977-78 G Basketball Sue Parrish Sectional 1928-29 Track Walter Mowrey County B Golf Carl Hughes State Runner-up 1929-30 Track Walter Mowrey Cty/Sectional Wrestling Al Morgan Cty/Sect/Reg/Semi-State/State Runner-up 1930-31 Track Walter Mowrey County 1932-33 Track Walter Mowrey County 1978-79 G Basketball Sue Parrish Sectional 1933-34 Baseball Vaughn Wood County Football Jerry Stauffer County 1934-35 Track Walter Mowrey County B Golf Mike Copper Cty/Sect/Reg/Semi-State/State Runner-up 1943-44 Track Walter Mowrey County Volleyball Roz White Sectional 1944-45 Cross County Walter Mowrey County Wrestling Al Morgan County/Sect/Regional Track Walter Mowrey County 1945-46 Track Walter Mowrey County 1979-80 G Basketball Sue Parrish Sectional 1946-47 Track Walter Mowrey County B Cross Dick Conway Sectional/Regional 1947-48 Cross County Walter Mowrey County Football Jerry Stauffer County Track Walter Mowrey County B Golf Mike Copper County/Sectional 1948-49 Cross County Walter Mowrey County B Gymnastics Bob Hoffman Sect/State Track Walter Mowrey County Wrestling Al Morgan Reg/Semi-State/State 1949-50 Track Walter Mowrey County 1950-51 Track Walter Mowrey County 1980-81 G Basketball Sue Parrish Sectional 1951-52 Track Walter Mowrey County B Cross Dick Conway Sect/Regional 1952-53 Football Vaughn Wood County B Gymnastics Bob Hoffman Sect/State Runner-up 1953-54 Basketball Carl Braden County G Gymnastics Lou Ann Schwenn County 1954-55 Track Bill Glesing County 1955-56 Basketball Vaughn Wood County 1981-82 Baseball Don Foreman County/Sect/Regional Track Bill Glesing County B Basketball Mike Copper Sectional 1960-61 Wrestling Jim Wallace County G Basketball Sue Parrish Sectional 1962-63 Wrestling Walt Wintin County B Cross Dick Conway Sect/Regional 1963-64 Football Dave Shaw County B Golf Gary Jacob Sectional Basketball Virgil Kirkpatrick County B Gymnastics Bob Hoffman Sect/State Runner-up 1964-65 Football Dave Shaw County Wrestling Gene Nesbit Sectional 1965-66 Football Dave Shaw County 1966-67 Baseball Don Foreman Sectional 1982-83 Baseball Don Foreman Sectional 1967-68 Football Dave Shaw County G Basketball Sue Parrish County/Sectional Wrestling John Kennedy Cty/Sectional B Cross Dick Conway County/Sect/Regional 1968-69 Golf Ron Roach Sectional Football Jerry Stauffer County Basketball Bob Masterson Sectional B Golf Gary Jacob Sect/Semi-State/State Wrestling John Kennedy Sectional B Gymnastics Bob Hoffman Sect/State 1969-70 Wrestling Al Morgan Sectional B Swimming Con Keller Sectional 1970-71 Baseball Don Foreman Sectional Wrestling Gene Nesbit County/Sect/State Runner-up Basketball Bob Masterson County Golf Ron Roach County 1983-84 Baseball Don Foreman County/Sectional B Basketball Mike Copper Sectional 1971-72 Baseball Don Foreman Sectional G Basketball Sue Parrish Cty/Sec/Reg/Semi/State Runner Up Cross Country Dick Conway Sectional B Cross Dick Conway County/Sect/Regional Golf Bob Masterson County Football Jerry Stauffer County Wrestling Al Morgan County/Sectional B Gymnastics Bob Hoffman Sectional B Golf Gary Jacob Sectional 1972-73 Cross Country Dick Conway County/Sectional Softball Dave Stroud County B Track Jerry Stauffer County/Sectional B Swimming Con Keller County/Sectional Wrestling Al Morgan County/Sect/Regional B Track Dean Carbone Sectional Volleyball Barb Guhl Sectional 1973-74 Cross Country Dick Conway County/Sectional Wrestling Gene Nesbit County/Sect/Reg/Semi-State Wrestling Al Morgan County/Sectional 1984-85 Baseball Don Foreman County/Sectional 1974-75 G Basketball Beth Walker Wolff County B Basketball Mike Copper Sectional Wrestling Gene Nesbit Sectional G Basketball Sue Parrish County/Sectional Football Jerry Stauffer County/Sect/Reg/Semi-State/State 1975-76 B Golf Carl Hughes County Softball Dave Stroud Sect/Reg/State Wrestling Al Morgan Sect/Regional B Swimming Con Keller County/Sect/State Runner-up B Tennis Lyman Combs Sectional 2 TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS WON: 1985 - 2008 YEAR SPORT COACH CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR SPORT COACH CHAMPIONSHIP 1985-86 B Basketball Gary Jacob Sect/Regional 1997-98 G Cross Jane Seymour Sectional G Basketball Sue Parrish Sect/Regional B Soccer Gary Roberts Sectional Football Jerry Stauffer Sect/Reg/Semi-State/State Softball Dave Stroud County G Gymnastics Lou Ann Schwenn County/Sect/Regional Softball Dave Stroud County/Sect/Regional 1998-99 G Cross Jane Seymour Sectional B Swimming Con Keller County/Sectional Boys Soccer Gary Roberts Sect/Regional Wrestling Carmen Hurley Sectional Wrestling Gene Nesbit MIC/Sectional 1986-87 B Basketball Gary Jacob Sectional 1999-00 B Basketball Scott Heady County/Sect/Regional B Cross Joe Brooks Sect/Regional B Cross Joe Brooks County/Sect/Semi-State Football Jerry Stauffer Sectional B Soccer Gary Roberts Sectional G Gymnastics Lou Ann Schwenn County/Sectional G Track Matt Prusiecki Sectional Softball Dave Stroud County/Sectional Wrestling Jim Ledbetter MIC B Swimming Con Keller Sectional Wrestling Carmen Hurley Sectional/Regional 2000-01 B Cross Joe Brooks County/Sect/Regional Football Kevin Wright Sectional 1987-88 Baseball Don Foreman Sectional Softball Dave Stroud County B Cross Joe Brooks Sectional G Track Hope Sanders MIC/County/Sect/Regional G Cross Woodie Fox Sectional G Golf Don Lukens County/Sectional 2001-02 Football Kevin Wright Sectional G Gymnastics Lou Ann Schwenn County/Sectional B Cross Joe Brooks Sectional Softball Dave Stroud Sectional Softball Dave Stroud Sectional Volleyball Barb Guhl Sectional G Track Hope Sanders MIC/County/Sect/Reg/State Runner-Up Wrestling Carmen Hurley Sectional Volleyball Dan Hagist County Wrestling Jim Ledbetter Sect/Regional
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