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Post by David Sechrest on Mar 25, 2007 3:07:01 GMT -5
I know we have discussed high school sports in other Threads. It's time to create a distinct Thread covering our high school sports!
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Post by RER on Mar 26, 2007 13:05:35 GMT -5
Indiana High School Swimming Hall of FameSummaries Not Available __ Judson Erne & Coach Duane Barrows with State Title Trophy 1959. The Swimming Team Celebrates on a Fire Truck. Indiana Hall of Fame Coaches:Duane Barrows Columbus High School Coach Duane Barrow lead the Bullfrogs to the Indiana State Title in the year 1959. This was the first time Columbus had ever won the best in the state. Before winning the state that year Coach Burrows leadership compiled an impressive record of 40 consecutive wins in the past four years.Joe Cabel Columbus North High School Jim Sheridan Columbus North/ East High Schools Indiana Hall of Fame Athletes Swimming/Diving:Dean Freeman Columbus Charles Newell Columbus John Roethke Columbus (picture below) Joe Sheehy Columbus Claude Thompson Columbus (picture below) Wayne Thompson Columbus (picture below) Pam (Hayden) Stachelek Columbus East Lynn (Etnyre) Semler Columbus North Katie Fields Columbus North Leah Retrum Columbus North ____________ The State Champs 1959 Go here: (A) www.inswim.net/halloffame2007.html (B) www.inswim.net/Bob
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Post by RER on Mar 26, 2007 14:11:42 GMT -5
Columbus High School Swimmers Splash 2nd In State 1958A great team and many future Indiana Swimming Hall of Fame members This team placed second in the state that year for the second straight year. This squad won ten dual meets to stretch their win string to thirty. Three state records were set by this guys. John Roethke in the 200 yard freestyle, John Vogel in diving, and Roethke, Steve Pardieck, Charles Schuette and Ken McDermott won the 200 yard relay. Bob
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Post by RER on Mar 26, 2007 14:30:12 GMT -5
State Champs 2nd Year Is A Charm For 1960The team repeats state win. Undefeated in dual meets for the fourth straight year. The Bullfrogs extended their long string of victories to 50 in 1960. During the season the team broke a total of 13 records, 6 of which were national ones. Bob
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Post by RER on Mar 26, 2007 14:49:56 GMT -5
The Supreme Leader Of Columbus High School SwimmingDuane Barrows took control of the Pearl Street Gym pool in the 1950s and developed a swimming program never before seen in Columbus history. He was tough on physical conditioning in and out of the water; which was his instilling determination. He won so many State Titles that this writer isn't aware of all of them. However, I know he was just as much as a leader to the young students as were others in various sports.
Duane not only thrived for perfection within the pool side, but assisted football Coach Max Andress on the fields of success. Duane goes down in Columbus High School history as a supreme leader as a teacher, coach and outstanding citizen, whom reflected positive to students and the adult community.
Coach Duane Barrows is deceased but a true Indiana Hall of Fame person in life, as well as the Indiana Swimmers Hall of Fame. Bob
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Post by RER on Mar 26, 2007 22:57:00 GMT -5
"Need Your Input On These Former Indiana Swimming Hall of Fame Folks" (All Originally From Columbus Indiana)
I have limited information on these folks, can someone out there in our reading network provide more information to this Columbus Historical Site about the following individuals ?
Indiana 2007 Hall of Fame Athletes Swimming/Diving From Columbus:
Dean Freeman Columbus
Charles Newell Columbus
John Roethke Columbus
Joe Sheehy Columbus
Claude Thompson Columbus
Wayne Thompson Columbus
Pam (Hayden) Stachelek Columbus East
Lynn (Etnyre) Semler Columbus North
Katie Fields Columbus North
Leah Retrum Columbus North
Coaches Indiana Swimming Hall of Fame:
Duane Barrows Columbus North High School
Joe Cabel Columbus North High School [/color][/b]
Jim Sheridan Columbus North/ East High Schools [/color]
Note: If you don't want to write here on the Historical Boards , please send hand written comments to the following address so we may add those vital insights to the board. We will not use your name if you so desire. Send your comments to:
Historic Columbus Message Board Post Office Box 1844 Columbus, Indiana 47202-1844
Thank you,
Bob
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Post by RER on Mar 27, 2007 15:14:49 GMT -5
Columbus High School Bullfrogs Win State Title For Third Time 1961Picture take at Pearl Street Gym Bob
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Post by RER on Apr 17, 2007 17:17:55 GMT -5
Columbus Republic Newspaper Announced Indiana Hall of Fame Swimmers and Coaches of the PastLong Overdue Formal Inductions of Three CHS Swimmers inducted April 15, 2007The following overview was written in the Republic by Andy Proffet:Continued:Note: The next post Reply 8 will finish the recognition story and briefs.
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Post by RER on Apr 17, 2007 17:29:51 GMT -5
Indiana Swimming Hall of Famers Inductions April 15, 2007This is the continued Republic Newspaper article above about former Columbus Swimming Greats Note: I had posted most of this information about these great swimming stars at previous posts March 26, 2007. The research at that time lead me to believe that they were already in the hall of fame. Thanks to Andy Proffet for his article and recognition, and extended details of these former greats.Bob
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Post by RER on Apr 19, 2007 15:31:31 GMT -5
Indiana Hall of Fame Athletes SwimmingIn todays' Republic News Paper Looking BackPam (Hayden) Stachelek Columbus East High School 1982Pam Hayden, a member of Donner Swim Club of Columbus, won a national title in the Junior AAU championships in 1982. Columbus East sophomore swimmer Pam Hayden made local history, when she became the first member of Donner Swim Club to ever win a national title, finishing first in the 200-yard butterfly in the Junior AAU National championships in Tuscaloosa, Ala. From The Republic Archives.
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Post by yo momma on Sept 12, 2007 7:53:54 GMT -5
Indiana Hall of Fame Athletes SwimmingIn todays' Republic News Paper Looking BackPam (Hayden) Stachelek Columbus East High School 1982Pam Hayden, a member of Donner Swim Club of Columbus, won a national title in the Junior AAU championships in 1982. Columbus East sophomore swimmer Pam Hayden made local history, when she became the first member of Donner Swim Club to ever win a national title, finishing first in the 200-yard butterfly in the Junior AAU National championships in Tuscaloosa, Ala. From The Republic Archives.
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Post by John T Weinbrecht on Oct 2, 2007 5:19:05 GMT -5
I stumbled on this excellent site while searching for information about the great Duane Barrows, my swim coach at Indiana State University. Looks like all the superlatives have already been used to describe Duane and his achievements. The only thing I can add is that sometimes, if you're really fortunate, you cross paths with someone in your life who affects whatever you do from then on. Duane was certainly that person in my life. To a huge degree, much of who I've become, or what I've achieved in life, always seems to work it's way back to something Coach Barrows said to me. He was the purist example of a leader and a friend. And I've never met anyone else like him.
Unfortunately, I also learned about the passing of my college friend and teammate "Chick" Newell from this site. As the "other" breast stroker at ISU, I spent a lot of quality practice time in "Chick's" wake.
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Post by RER on Oct 2, 2007 7:31:04 GMT -5
In Honor of Duane Barrows"Indiana Hall of Fame Swimming Coach & Citizen"Bartholomew County Heritage FundDuane Barrows ScholarshipEstablished in memory of Duane Barrows, a coach at Columbus High School, who died in an auto accident in 1979. Coach Barrows led the Columbus High School swimming team to six state swimming championships. This scholarship is awarded every four years. CRITERIA: Graduating seniors from Columbus East and Columbus North high schools who have participated in interscholastic sports. Academic performance, financial need and character will be considered. Ref: www.heritagefundbc.com/main.asp?SectionID=11&SubSectionID=44
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Post by RER on Nov 5, 2007 19:27:05 GMT -5
Coach Duane Barrows & "The 1960 State Swim Team Champs" Celebrates Victory On Return To ColumbusThis was the second straight year the Bullfrogs won the state titleTeam Members: Jack Hinkle, Sid Showalter, John Miller, Claude Thompson, Steve Bigley, Wayne Thompson, John Hedrick, John Anderson, Jim Tanner, Jeff Idelwine, Jerry Beaman, Jim Blickenstaff, Jerry McCoy, Sandy Ritter, Bill Bowie, Doug Voelz, Charlie Schuette, Steve Collins, Gregg Baker, Jim Everroad, Randy Griffin, Bob Trisler, Jim Rapp, Glen Cox, Bill Sharp and Steve Rees.
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Post by RER on Nov 8, 2007 8:24:01 GMT -5
Columbus East High School Girls Swim Team Wins State Title In 1982In the Republic Newspaper today they highlighted in Looking Back "A victory in the 400-yard freestyle relay powered the Columbus East girls swim team to their first state championship in school history." I have no pictures or names, so maybe someone else will post the details of this Columbus honor. (Event, year, name, grade, school and time) History Notes of Columbus East SwimmingIndiana Hall of Fame Athletes SwimmingPam (Hayden) Stachelek 1982 Indiana Hall of Fame CoachJim Sheridan Columbus North/ East High Schools ____________________________________________ State and School Records By Names and Years(Event, year, grade, school, time)200 Yard Freestyle1981-82 Pam Hayden 10 Columbus East 1:54.01 1982-83 Pam Hayden 11 Columbus East 1:52.27 1983-84 Pam Hayden 12 Columbus East 1:51.29 200 Yard Individual Medley1982-83 Dale Etnyre 11 Columbus East 2:05.51 100 Yard Butterfly1982-83 Dale Etnyre 11 Columbus East :56.27 500 Yard Freestyle1981-82 Pam Hayden 10 Columbus East 5:05.25 1983-84 Pam Hayden 12 Columbus East 4:54.31 400 Yard Freestyle Relay1982-83 Columbus East Tiffany Forbes 11, Pamela Hayden 11, Chelle Richardson 10, Dale Etnyre 11 3:37.20 1983-84 Columbus East Tiffany Forbes 12, Pamela Hayden 12, Chelle Richardson 11, Amy Strietelmeier 11 3:42.25 OTHER RECORDS (Former Columbus East High School): Ashley LaSell 1996-97-98 All-Time Swimming Honors at Georgia University Bulldogs100 Yard Backstroke1991-92 Ashley LaSell 9 Columbus East :58.59 1992-93 Ashley LaSell 10 Columbus East :56.82
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Post by RER on Nov 8, 2007 16:45:09 GMT -5
The Amazing History of Former Columbus East High School Swimmer Pam Hayden From the color of orange at CEHS to orange at Clemson University and then onto Gold Pam Hayden was a 21-time All-American from 1985-88 and was named the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Swimmer of the Year in 1986. Hayden was also a three-time All-ACC selection and a 10-time ACC Champion. She holds Clemson's University record in the 200 fly and is on the Tigers' all-time top-10 list in the 100, 200 and 500 free, 100 fly, 800 free relay and 400 medley relay. She swam in five events at the 1988 Olympic Trials. __________________________________________ Indiana High School Athletic Association Girls Swimming & Diving State Mental Attitude Award Recipients1983-84 Pamela Hayden Columbus East __________________________________________ Swimming at the 1987 Pan American Games (Gold Metal)The Swimming Tournament at the 1987 Pan American Games took place in Indianapolis, United States from August 9 to August 15, 1987. 4 x 200 m freestyle relay UNITED STATES Pam Hayden Sources: Partial source Clemson University South Carolina at this web site: clemsontigers.cstv.com/sports/c-swim/mtt/hayden_pam00.htmlAlso, Pan American Games history and Indiana swimming history.
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Post by jdhinkle on Jan 25, 2008 21:38:18 GMT -5
i was a member of the team in 1960 and also played on the football team that year of which was also undefeated and coached by barrows along with coach andress i was proud to be considered as part of those teams jack
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Post by Garry N Kolafa on Feb 7, 2008 7:52:20 GMT -5
Indiana Hall of Fame Athletes SwimmingIn todays' Republic News Paper Looking BackPam (Hayden) Stachelek Columbus East High School 1982Pam Hayden, a member of Donner Swim Club of Columbus, won a national title in the Junior AAU championships in 1982. Columbus East sophomore swimmer Pam Hayden made local history, when she became the first member of Donner Swim Club to ever win a national title, finishing first in the 200-yard butterfly in the Junior AAU National championships in Tuscaloosa, Ala. From The Republic Archives. I was very happy to find this site and to see the appreciation of Coach Duane Barrows. I also was coached by Duane Barrows at ISU during 1974 and 1975, our teams then were a great group of guys. And I hope I can get in touch with any of them, via this site. I went to a D.O.D. High School in Munich, Germany, where we had no swimming pool or program. I was astonished to see the level of competition just to get on the team, and I thank Coach Barrows due to his rigorous training program for getting me into shape enough to be able to swim along with all my teammates, who were true stars of the sport. I have a scanned picture of our 1975 team of Sycamores, including Coach Barrows, for anyone on the team, or for this site, if you wish. Sincerely, Garry N. Kolafa (Gnkolafa@aol.com)
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Post by David Sechrest on Apr 15, 2008 7:09:50 GMT -5
The Columbus Bull Frogs of the 1967-68 season finished their season with only one loss (11-10), and coming in 3rd in State.
The Frogs were: Rick Mann, Mark Wade, Kent Fischvogt, Bob Knox, Jim Voelz, David Lickerman, Jerry Coles, Dave Rager, Terry Blair, Mike Sullivan, Kevin Hill, Mike Page, Randy Nentrup, Tom Thomas, Bill Becker, Mike Rager, Mark Baker, Roger Clark, Jay Shiffler, Dan Fox, Ted Jackson, Howard Huff, Robert Sprague
Frog Coach was Marty Mennon
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