Central Washington University Athletic Hall of Fame Nominees, 2013 Central Washington University Athletic Hall of Fame Council
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HALL OF FAME NOMINEES FOR 2013 *Indicates re-nominated Art Hutton, Track and Field Coach (Nominated by Steve Slavens): CWU Track and Field Coach 1964-71 and Cross Country Coach 1963-70. .Led track team to Top 10 national PREVIOUSLY ELECTED/NOT INDUCTED finishes in 1966 (5th), 1967 (7th), 1968 (9th) and 1969 (8th). Those are the only Top 10 national finishes in school history. ______ Bob Gregson, Swim Coach Won District 1 titles in 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968 and 1971. No district meet was held in 1969 or 1970. .Coached _____ Jeff Hillis, Swimming 1970 cross country team to a sixth place national finish in its first-ever national meet appearance. .Steve Slavens writes _____ Theartis Wallace, Basketball (By Veterans) in his nomination: “In eight years of coaching track and field at Central Coach Hutton built a dominant force with his teams. His teams were always represented well at the TOP RECENT NON-ELECTED VOTE GETTERS national NAIA level. In those eight years Coach Hutton lost only one (dual) track meet. He then moved on to coach the Morriccan Olympic team before moving on to the University _____1984 Men’s Swimming Team of Washington to finish his career. Coach Hutton won two state track and field tiles at Clover Park before joining college _____ Gerry Abbott, FB & Booster (Meritorious Service) ranks.” _____ *Paul Harshman, Track and Field Steven Busby - Graduated from 1971. Played tennis. PE degree. No other information listed. In his self-nomination, _____ Byron Johnson, Football Steven stated he was nominated a few years but I have no record of that. He also stated that “Dr. Irving (his coach) is _____ Bill Beattie, Football failing a bit from age and was unable to help with nomination. _____ Jim Clem, Baseball Coach Bart Orth, Wrestling (Nominated by twin brother Ben; this nomination was submitted a few years ago and _____ Tyson Raley, Football resubmitted Jan. 28, 2013): Four-year letterman 1995-99. Compiled over 100 wins. All-American in 1997 placing _____ Tyce Nasinec, Basketball seventh and in 1998 when he finished second in national meet. Team captain and led CWU to fifth place national finish. .Twice named NAIA Academic All-American. PREVIOUS NOMINEES .Taught business education at high school level before moving into Christian Ministry. President of non-profit _____1980 Men’s Cross Country organization Partnership for Transformation. One of major focuses of PFT is a village in Nyango, Kenya. The _____ Nick Snyder, Football organization has a goal of positively impacting that people group through education 0pportunites, economic _____ Brian McElroy, Football & Track development, spiritual aid and charity giving. Currently over 150 students have been sponsored by Bart’s ______ Rick Harris, Football organization and for first time in their lives are receiving an education. Has also raised funds to help play for _____ Tom Merrill, Football building renovations, classroom supplies and teachers, college expenses for graduates and a well for community ______ *Bart Orth, Wrestling use. Toni Jane Larimer, Basketball & Volleyball (Nominated FIRST TIME NOMINEE by Casey Croshaw): Played 1982-86. Business education degree, Scored 890 career points (record when she graduated), ______ Art Hutton, Track and Field 235 career assists (6th all-time), 195 steals (5th all-time). Business teacher at Naches Valley for 25 years. _____ Steven Busby, Tennis Jan Hrriman Schuerman, Track & Field (Nominated by ______ Toni Larimer, Basketball & Volleyball husband Dennis): Competed prior to Title IX. Member of 4x400 relay team that set league records. First woman ______ Jan Hrriman Schuerman, Track and Field pentathlete to compete at CWU in 1978 and first to do the “Flosbury Flop” in high school. Competed in national meet at _____ Larry Brown, Wrestling University of Illinois. Had to raise her own expenses to attend. Went by herself without a coach or teammate. Placed ______ Brian Meyer, Track and Field eighth in high jump. (Note: At time there was just one division so she was competing against the top collegians in ______ Angela Sloan (Harris) Clack, Women’s Soccer country). Was one of the pioneers of women’s sports in track and field and her picture hung in the field house. ... Has been high school, junior high and youth coach in track, gymnastics (3:14.37) and sixth in 1993 (3:15.37) at NAIA national meet. and softball, High school level gymnastics judge. Athletic ... 1993 Academic All-American. Head track and field coach director of girls sports at Shaw Junrior High in Spokane. at Fife. Won Coach of the Year award. Disney Teacher of .Founding director of the NorthSide Sports Association for the Year. girls serving north Spokane County. Angela Sloan (Harris) Clack, Women’s Soccer Kyle Ridge, Water Polo (Nominated by Leslie Ridge): (Nominated by Sloan Clack): Competed from 1988-92. Graduating this spring and thus not eligible until 2023. Ranked fourth in nation in saves (175) in 1989. .892 save percentage in 1989 and .910 in 1990. Is real estate broker. Larry Brown, Wrestling (Nominated by Mike Shimesky): Competed in 1966-67 and 1967-68. Records only available PREVIOUS NOMINEES for dual meets, which a good portion were against Division I schools. 6-6 in junior season and 9-3 in senior season. Tyson Raley, Football (Nominated by Steve Hertling) – Finished third in NAIA national meet to earn All-American One of six players in CFA history to earn first team all- honors...Helped lead CWU to 10-4 record in duals and a third conference honors four times (1990-93). 3,982 all-purpose place finish in national meet. ..Was high school wrestling yards (3rd as of 2001). As of 2001, ranked second in career coach and certified trainer. .Trainer at Emerald Downs, with catches with 160 and also rushed for 1,521 yards. .Graphic Sounders and at Northwest University. Design major at CWU. Paul Harshman, Track and Field & Cross Country 1979- Tyce Nasinec, Basketball Player and Coach (Nominated 84 (Nominated by Clifford Brock Hogle, Paul’s high by Johnny Spevak): Played 1995 through 1999. Top 10 in school coach; resubmitted by Neil Sturgeon, a former points, field goals made, three-pointers made, assists, steals, CWU track athlete): CWU’s Track MVP and Inspirational minutes played and games started. Also Top 20 in three-point award winner in 1984. 1982 team captain in cross country percentage, free throws made and free throw percentage. On and 1981 Inspirational award winner. .Still holds school 1998-99 teams that was 24-5 reaching West Region 3000 record of 8:18.4 and 10,000 record of 29:41.50 25 years semifinals. Lead that team in assists and three-pointers. Was after they were set. Also still ranks second all-time in 5,000 assistant coach at CWU for several years. and 10th in 1,500. Only GNAC athlete to rank in Top 10 in four different events. .Placed third in 10,000 to earn All- Bart Orth, Wrestling (Nominated by twin brother Ben): American honors in 1984 national meet in time of 30:07.0. Four-year letterman 1995-99. Compiled over 100 wins. All- Also placed seventh in 5,000 in 1984 and 11th in 10,000 in American in 1997 placing seventh and in 1998 when he 1982 national meet. .Competed in NAIA national cross finished second in national meet. Team captain and led CWU country meet four times (1979-82) leading Wildcats to Top 10 to fifth place national finish. .Twice named NAIA Academic national finishes each time . .1984 district champion in 5,000 All-American. .Taught business education at high school (14:42.10). .In post-collegiate career has won over 25 Seattle level before moving into Christian Ministry. President of area road races. Placed second in 1992 Seattle Marathon and non-profit organization Partnership for Transformation. seventh in 1995 Portland Marathon. Ran a 2:22 time in 1991 Las Vegas Marathon. .Was sponsored by and ran for Paul Harshman, Track and Field & Cross Country 1979- Reebok, Asics and Etonic shoe companies from 1984 to 1995. 84 (Nominated by Clifford Brock Hogle, Paul’s high . .Has been a teacher and music director (high school band) school coach): CWU’s Track MVP and Inspirational award for past 25 seasons. Currently teaches in Shoreline school winner in 1984. 1982 team captain in cross country and 1981 district. .Is Director of Bands at Shorewood High School. Inspirational award winner. .Still holds school 3000 record Also teaches the Beginning and Concert Bands at Lakeside of 8:18.4 and 10,000 record of 29:41.50 25 years after they Middle School in Seattle. Also serves as the conductor of the were set. Also still ranks second all-time in 5,000 and 10th Music Works Jazz Orchestra, a professional jazz ensemble in in 1,500. Only GNAC athlete to rank in Top 10 in four the Seattle area and is in demand as a guest conductor and different events.