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HISTORY of District 7 District 7 Basketball Coaches Association T _ÉÉ~ tà à{x ctáà …a Little History of the Coaches, Players, and Teams -District 7 Past Presidents -District 7 Scholarship Winners -District 7 Players of the Year -District 7 Coaches of the Year -District 7 Hall of Fame Inductees -OHSBCA Hall of Fame Inductees -District 7 Retired Coach Recipients -State Players and Coaches of the Year -North/South and Ohio/Indiana All Star Participants -State Tournament Qualifying Teams and Results Northwest Ohio District Seven Coaches Association Past Presidents Dave Boyce Perrysburg Gerald Sigler Northview Bud Felhaber Clay Bruce Smith Whitmer Betty Jo Hansbarger Swanton Tim Smith Northview Marc Jump Southview Paul Wayne Holgate Dave Krauss Patrick Henry Dave McWhinnie Toledo Christian Kirk Lehman Tinora Denny Shoemaker Northview Northwest Ohio District Seven Coaches Association Scholarship Winners Kim Asmus Otsego 1995 Jason Bates Rogers 1995 Chris Burgei Wauseon 1995 Collin Schlosser Holgate 1995 Kelly Burgei Wauseon 1998 Amy Perkins Woodmore 1999 Tyler Schlosser Holgate 1999 Tim Krauss Archbold 2000 Greg Asmus Otsego 2000 Tyler Meyer Patrick Henry 2001 Brock Bergman Fairview 2001 Ashley Perkins Woodmore 2002 Courtney Welch Wayne Trace 2002 Danielle Reynolds Elmwood 2002 Brett Wesche Napoleon 2002 Andrew Hemminger Oak Harbor 2003 Nicole Meyer Patrick Henry 2003 Erica Riblet Ayersville 2003 Kate Achter Clay 2004 Michael Graffin Bowling Green 2004 Trent Meyer Patrick Henry 2004 Cody Shoemaker Northview 2004 Nathan Headley Hicksville 2005 Ted Heintschel St. John’s Jesuit 2005 Chad Reynolds Elmwood 2005 Marc Krauss Patrick Henry 2006 Taylor Mller Archbold 2006 Kelsey Schrock Perrysburg 2006 Alexa Kennedy Archbold 2007 Taylor Meyer Patrick Henry 2007 David Boyce Perrysburg 2008 Jennifer Headley Hicksville 2008 Paige Onweller Swanton 2009 Taylor Wiemken Tinora 2009 Brooke Welling Central Catholic 2010 Brian Boyce Perrysburg 2010 Baley Bernthisel Otsego 2010 Tori Meyer Patrick Henry 2011 Shay Myers Wauseon 2011 Jacob Mahke Tinora 2012 Kaitlin Nofziger Pettisville 2012 Lauren Langenderfer Evergreen 2012 Northwest Ohio District Seven Coaches Association The Roger Renz Humanitarian Scholarship Winners Darci Van Vellar Ayersville 1999 Brooks Miller Evergreen 1999 Dianna Dickey Waite 2000 Megan Baier Northview 2000 Justin Riegsecker Pettisville 2000 Kent Creager Patrick Henry 2000 Natalie Bennett Northview 2001 Regina Keller Liberty Center 2001 Anita Meyer Patrick Henry 2001 Seth Waits Otsego 2001 Jason Tank Oak Harbor 2002 Justin Perkins Woodmore 2002 Mike Lange Napoleon 2003 Drew Russell Fostoria 2003 Betsy Stotzer Archbold 2003 Kara Buehrer Archbold 2004 Ashley Wilson Ayersville 2004 Elaine DiCesare Fostoria 2005 Jessica Rocker Waite 2005 Blake Sizemore Holgate 2005 LaVon Christian Perrysburg 2006 Kevin Cox Rossford 2006 Kimberly Vogtsberger Anthony Wayne 2006 Ashley Morris Northview 2007 Matt Ramlow Anthony Wayne 2007 Dustin Reynolds Elmwood 2007 Jason Robinson Lake 2007 Joe Ewers Ayersville 2008 Eric Rutherford Eastwood 2008 Tyler Uphaus Wauseon 2008 Sara Wesche Napoleon 2008 Natalie Seeman St. Ursula Academy 2009 Dave Ellett Sylvania Northview 2009 Tyler Chamberlain Elmwood 2010 Kara Segler Toledo Christian 2010 Chloe Stiriz Wauseon 2010 Garrett Morton Archbold 2011 Kevin Hammer Elmwood 2011 Kelsey Riba Bryan 2011 Danny Yodzis St. Francis 2011 Chris Walker Central Catholic 2012 Reed Allen Anthony Wayne 2012 Angela Rudnicki St. Ursula 2012 Northwest Ohio District Seven Coaches Association Player of the Year Recipients GIRLS Linda Janicki Whitmer AAA 1977 -- 1978 Dianna Imbrock Patrick Henry A 1977 -- 1978 BOYS 1977 -- 1978 GIRLS Melissa Chase Bowling Green AAA 1978 -- 1979 Amy Cooley Cardinal Stritch AA 1978 -- 1979 Cindy Rosselet Holgate A 1978 -- 1979 BOYS John Jones Start AAA 1978 -- 1979 Jim Kirtz Swanton AA 1978 -- 1979 Steve Ely North Central A 1978 -- 1979 GIRLS Julie Hoehing Northview AAA 1979 -- 1980 Cathy Smithy Eastwood AA 1979 -- 1980 Cathy Rupp Archbold A 1979 -- 1980 BOYS Jim Pilewski Start AAA 1979 -- 1980 Tim Reiser Napoleon AA 1979 -- 1980 Reeves Northrup Ottawa Hills A 1979 -- 1980 GIRLS Karen Mosley Bowsher AAA 1980 -- 1981 Sue Camp Swanton AA 1980 -- 1981 Cathy Taylor Edgerton A 1980 -- 1981 BOYS Barry Sonnenberg Napoleon AA 1980 -- 1981 John Kidston North Central A 1980 -- 1981 GIRLS Karen Mosley Bowsher AAA 1981 -- 1982 Lori Harris Tinora AA 1981 -- 1982 Tammy Hillard North Baltimore A 1981 -- 1982 BOYS Jim Smith Scott AAA 1981 -- 1982 Bob Gyori Rossford AA 1981 -- 1982 Tim Tiede Holgate A 1981 -- 1982 GIRLS Pam Pringle Libbey AAA 1982 -- 1983 LaRae Pettit Swanton AA 1982 -- 1983 Laura Herman Edgerton A 1982 -- 1983 BOYS Dennis Hopson Bowsher AAA 1982 -- 1983 Dan Christie Oak Harbor AA 1982 -- 1983 Darryl Heximer Fayette A 1982 -- 1983 GIRLS Karen Mattimore McAuley AAA 1983 -- 1984 Chris Mossing Evergreen AA 1983 -- 1984 Cindy Leinhard Antwerp A 1983 -- 1984 BOYS Todd Mitchell St. Francis AAA 1983 -- 1984 Don Christie Oak Harbor AA 1983 -- 1984 Dave Grim Holgate A 1983 -- 1984 GIRLS Felicia Hill Scott AAA 1984 -- 1985 Tonya Dixon Swanton AA 1984 -- 1985 Jodi Witte Edgerton A 1984 -- 1985 BOYS Chris Poellnitz Scott AAA 1984 -- 1985 Mike Zipfel Lakota AA 1984 -- 1985 Brent Parent North Central A 1984 -- 1985 GIRLS Kelly Savage Notre Dame AAA 1985 -- 1986 BOYS Kirk Seeman Patrick Henry A 1985 -- 1986 GIRLS Erin Vick Maumee AAA 1986 -- 1987 Shelly Taylor Fairview AA 1986 -- 1987 Jill Schnitkey Archbold A 1986 -- 1987 BOYS Jim Jackson Macomber AAA 1986 -- 1987 Jim Harris Tinora AA 1986 -- 1987 Steve Hall Wayne Trace A 1986 -- 1987 GIRLS Kim Bradley Whitmer I 1987 -- 1988 Lisa Behnfeldt Napoleon II 1987 -- 1988 Annette Bergman Fairview III 1987 -- 1988 Lynelle Richer Pettisville IV 1987 -- 1988 BOYS Jim Jackson Macomber I 1987 -- 1988 Matt Myers Maumee II 1987 -- 1988 Steve Hall Wayne Trace III 1987 -- 1988 Troy Mendizabal Holgate IV 1987 -- 1988 GIRLS Feleshe Boyd Rogers I 1988 -- 1989 Jenny Houck Bryan II 1988 -- 1989 Dawn Stark Bryan II 1988 -- 1989 Annette Bergman Fairview III 1988 -- 1989 Melisa Jones Fairview III 1988 -- 1989 BOYS Shannon Wymer Liberty Center IV 1988 -- 1989 GIRLS Sheila Rosebrock Patrick Henry IV 1989 -- 1990 BOYS James Heck Rossford II 1989 -- 1990 Dave Gerken Delta III 1989 -- 1990 Ben Rosenbauer Holgate IV 1989 -- 1990 GIRLS Lisa Kovach Southview I 1990 -- 1991 Casey Stinson Swanton II 1990 -- 1991 Amy Sander Genoa III 1990 -- 1991 Nicole Like Holgate IV 1990 -- 1991 BOYS Shane Komives St. John’s I 1990 -- 1991 LaZelle Durden Rossford II 1990 -- 1991 Todd Czarloski Fairview III 1990 -- 1991 Ben Rosenbauer Holgate IV 1990 -- 1991 GIRLS Deanna Kreidel Northview I 1991 -- 1992 Martha Heisler Bryan II 1991 -- 1992 Kacee English Fairview III 1991 -- 1992 Molly Sito Edgerton IV 1991 -- 1992 BOYS Kevin Baker St. Francis I 1991 -- 1992 Mark Balusik Anthony Wayne II 1991 -- 1992 Rob Welch Wayne Trace III 1991 -- 1992 Jeremy Best Edon IV 1991 -- 1992 GIRLS Shaunda Roberts St. Ursula I 1992 -- 1993 Renee Miller Napoleon II 1992 -- 1993 Kacee English Fairview III 1992 -- 1993 Abby Mohoc Edgerton IV 1992 -- 1993 BOYS Jay Larranaga St. John’s Jesuit I 1992 -- 1993 Ryan Gladieux Rossford II 1992 -- 1993 Rob Welch Wayne Trace III 1992 -- 1993 Denny Stark Edgerton IV 1992 -- 1993 GIRLS Reo Doom Whitmer I 1993 -- 1994 Joy King Bryan II 1993 -- 1994 Angie DuGai Maumee II 1993 -- 1994 Kristina Behnfeldt Tenora III 1993 -- 1994 Brooke Belcher Hilltop IV 1993 -- 1994 BOYS Denny Amhrein St. John’s I 1993 -- 1994 Matt Gladieux Rossford II 1993 -- 1994 Jeremy Crossland Patrick Henry III 1993 -- 1994 Greg Stuckey North Central IV 1993 -- 1994 GIRLS Kari Barcus Southview I 1994 -- 1995 Erin Bartley Rossford II 1994 -- 1995 Kristina Behnfeldt Tinora III 1994 -- 1995 Lynette Keppler Edgerton IV 1994 -- 1995 BOYS Neshaun Coleman St. John’s I 1994 -- 1995 Matt Gladieux Rossford II 1994 -- 1995 Ignacio Delgado Delta III 1994 -- 1995 Adam Kuhlman Holgate IV 1994 -- 1995 GIRLS Megan Hinds Notre Dame I 1995 -- 1996 Bevin Malley Northview II 1995 -- 1996 Stephanie Dunmyer Eastwood III 1995 -- 1996 Jenny Markwood Toledo Christian IV 1995 -- 1996 BOYS Todd Sedlar Central I 1995 -- 1996 Eric Brinkman Clay II 1995 -- 1996 Keith Roth Archbold III 1995 -- 1996 Brent Fahler Gibsonburg IV 1995 -- 1996 GIRLS Jessica Viertlboeck Whitmer I 1996 -- 1997 Ashley Butler Anthony Wayne II 1996 -- 1997 Katie Griggs Wauseon III 1996 -- 1997 Jennifer Wachtman Liberty Center IV 1996 -- 1997 BOYS Robierre Cullars St. Francis I 1996 -- 1997 Louis Green Napoleon II 1996 -- 1997 Aaron Lawniczak Eastwood III 1996 -- 1997 Keith Roth Archbold III 1996 -- 1997 Jeremie Fisher Pettisville IV 1996 -- 1997 GIRLS Erica Haney Central I 1997 -- 1998 Katie Griggs Wauseon II 1997 -- 1998 Heidi Salyers Patrick Henry III 1997 -- 1998 Bev Fanning Danbury IV 1997 -- 1998 BOYS Floyd Campbell Whitmer I 1997 -- 1998 Russ Durham Napoleon II 1997 -- 1998 Kris Hinchcliff Wayne Trace III 1997 -- 1998 Brooks Miller Evergreen III 1997 -- 1998 Lionel Armstead Emmanuel Baptist IV 1997 -- 1998 GIRLS Megan Baier Northview I 1998 -- 1999 Ashley Schrock Wauseon II 1998 -- 1999 Amy Perkins Woodmore III 1998 -- 1999 Amy Koenn Antwerp IV 1998 -- 1999 BOYS Lamarr Chears Central I 1998 -- 1999 Chad Bostelman Napoleon II 1998 -- 1999 Brooks Miller Evergreen III 1998 -- 1999 Justin Best Edon IV 1998 – 1999 GIRLS Megan Baier Northview I 1999 -- 2000 Darcy Meismer Eastwood II 1999 -- 2000 Kendra Damman Evergreen III 1999 -- 2000 Andrea Hieber Patrick Henry IV 1999 -- 2000 BOYS Eyuless Palmer Libbey I 1999 -- 2000 Chad Bostleman Napoleon II 1999 -- 2000 Kent Creager Patrick Henry III 1999 -- 2000 Justin Riegsecker Pettisville IV 1999 -- 2000 GIRLS Kelly Heil Southview I 2000 -- 2001 Alison Zemanski Rossford II 2000 -- 2001 Kendra Damman Evergreen III 2000 -- 2001 Heather Hill Gibsonburg IV 2000 -- 2001 BOYS Jamaal Mays Libbey I 2000 -- 2001 Nate VanderSluis Oak Harbor II 2000 -- 2001 Seth Waits Otsego III 2000 -- 2001 Derek Sito Edgerton IV 2000 -- 2001 GIRLS Kamesha Hairston Bowsher I 2001-- 2002 Stacey Weiland Eastwood II 2001-- 2002 Jill Evans Archbold III 2001-- 2002 Vanessa Rothman Holgate IV 2001-- 2002 BOYS John Floyd St.
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