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old Williams Street School. Such daring young lasses! The picture was given to Marian many years ago by Mrs. R. L. McCormick. Team members included (l. to r) Front: Margaret Opferman Shunaker, ‘30, Lydia Dotzlaf, ‘33, Agnes Zimmerman Lyons, ‘33, Margaret Molnar Henes, ‘32, Helen Mae Wilkes Rhodes, ‘31. Rear: Martha Mize Elzey, ‘32, Betty McQuillen, ‘31, Helen Mae Klein, ‘31, Marian Weigand Ryder, ‘33, and Eloise Sperry Bowers, ‘30.
How about it, sports fans! Do you have lying around somewhere pictures like the one printed above? Would you like to see one or more run in future issues? Send us what you want to see printed, with all names provided, and not necessarily printed on the front of the picture as in this one above. Tell us any interesting history behind the picture also. If you like, we can retian the original photo for eventual display in our archives, or we can scan the images and return the original to you. Don’t just leave these windows to the past closed, locked away in a drawer or hidden in a book somewhere. Let us help you share them with all of our grads.
Page 11: Winter and Springs Sports Roundup
The Huron High athletic teams were a mixed bag the past six months. As the Indians’ and Browns’ coaches always say, “We’re rebuilding! Wait till next year!” Team standings notwithstanding, the kids competed hard and swere entertaining to watch. And there is somethng to be said for the special kinds of lessons learned during the down periods as well as when a program is at its peak. Despite the final team records, some of the athletes did achieve individual recognition for their efforts. Boys Basketball Team Record W 4 - L 18 Honorable Mention SBC Girls’ Basketball Team Record W 6 - L 15 Honorable Mention SBC Baseball Team Record W 2 - L 17 Second Team SBC Honorable Mention Girls’ Softball Team Record W 11 - L 15 First Team SBC Second Team SBC Honorable Mention Boys’ Track Team Record W6-L1
Collin Scheid
Brandon Poorman
Caroline Estel
Lauren Voltz
Megan West
Eric Hahn, catcher Ben Souter
Dan Frank
Blake Berryhill
Lexi Majoy , catcher Haley Corso, pitcher Abby Cook
Kate Weber, outfield Missy Moberg,
Renee St. Clair
Lauren Votz
4 X 4 team went to state and finished second by less than 2 tenths of a second. The team was comprised of Matt Lehrer, Craig Thorne, Ben Delamatre, and Jake Hillman. Girls’ Track Team Record Wrestling Team Record W4-L3
W 5 - L 20
Huron Memorial Stadium Seats
Looking for a way to remember a loved one, a classmate, an entire team, a great season? There is a way that you can do so and have the memorial available for all to see for generations. The Huron Boosters Club is selling memorial plaques to be placed upon the backs of seats in Huron Memorial Stadium. They are engraved with the name of the person or team that you wish to memorialize and permanently affixed to a seat in a space of your selection, if you wish, in the home stands on the south side of the stadium. The memorial plaques cost only $100 and are available by calling the office of the Athletic Director, Tony Munafo Jr., at the high school at 419-433-3171.
Page 12: Golf Benefit Outings 2009
Practice that back swing and sharpen your putting eye! It’s summer, and time for more golf outings to benefit the many local causes. The annual Saunders-Foss Memorial Golf Scramble will be held on Saturday, July 25 at Thunderbird South Golf Course. There will be a shot gun start at 7:00 AM with a second tier at 2:00 PM. Your entry fee of $55 per person/$220 per team will include the delicious BBQ chicken dinner, and all the usual snacks, desserts and libations. It goes without saying that this most enjoyable day of golfing benefits a great scholarship cause. The Saunders-Foss Scholarship Fund has awarded over $50,000 in scholarships since its inception seven years ago, the latest being two scholarships of $3,000 each to 2009 winners Matt Lehrer and Patrick McNulty. You may register to enter this scramble by remitting the form printed here. If you are so inclined, you and your business may also become a hole sponsor for this event for which your contribution is tax deductible. For your contribution you will receive a T-shirt listing all the sponsors’ names and also signage at a T-box on the course.
REGISTRATION FORM
Return ASAP to Craig Saunders 312 Canterbury Dr. Huron, OH A check for $220 will reserve a spot for your team. Your Name: _______________________________________________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________ Email (for confirmation) _____________________________________________________________________ Phone: ____________________________________________ CHOOSE START TIME HERE: ___ 7 AM ___ 2 pm
Names of other golfers on your team (if undecided, put undecided) Name: ____________________________________________________________________ Name: ____________________________________________________________________ Name: ____________________________________________________________________
SPONSOR FORM (Please return by July 10 to guarantee name on T-shirt & T box) Sponsor Name: ______________________________________ (as it is to appear on the T-shirt & T-Box sign) ___ Enclosed is a check for $100 for a Hole Sponsorship ____Enclosed is a check(s) totaling $220 payable to Saunders/Foss Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Huron Boosters Golf Outing
The annual Huron Boosters Golf Outing, sponsored by Kalahari Indoor Water Park, will be held on Satur- August 6, at Sawmill Creek Golf Course. Registration begins at noon with a 1:30 PM tee time. The day, registration fee of $125 per golfer includes a pre-match lunch and then a deluxe reception afterwards, all eats catered by Kalahari. Golfers may go on-line to procure a registration form at www.HuronBoosterClub.com
Tickets for Kalahari Waterpark
The Huron Boosters have been given 1000 tickets to Kalahari Waterpark to be sold at $20, more than half off the regular admission price for a day pass. The proceeds will benefit the renovations to the baseball and softball fields. Tickets may be purchased at Jim’s Pizza Box, Huron and Milan, at Ace Hardware or The Huron Market. Passes are good till December 21, 2009. At this price they will go FAST!
Page 13: Maloney Makes Debut
Is it a sin for an undertaker to pray for business, an orthopedist for breaks, a ball player for an injury to another for playing time? No, No, Maybe! This latter situation is where Matt Maloney, ‘02, found himself all last year and then part of this baseball season. A top pitching prospect for the Cincinnati Reds, Matt had enjoyed another good spring training but landed back with the Louisville Bats in the Reds’ farm system when the final cuts were made. What’s a guy gotta do? Cincy is the one of three major league team without a lefty in its rotation, so one would think Matt would have gotten a shot. Not to be. Matt dutifully returned to Louisville, where he kept practicing saying “Lurvill” with just the right accent and in the process has put together an impressive first part of a season. As of June 1 he was 4-3 with some quality starts. On April 17 against Indianapolis he hit a home run and pitched solidly for 6 innings before being pulled in a 4-3 victory. On May 12 Matt had a spectacular start as Louisville shut out the Yankees Jr. 3 – 0. He went 7 strong, giving up no runs and only 4 hits, while striking out 10 (!) and walking one. In mid-May he was named the International League Pitcher of the Week based upon two starts. Then again on June 1 Matt faced the Scranton Wilkes-Barre Yankees a second time, this time shutting them out on a complete game gem, with ten more K’s. His ERA at Louisville was a sparkling 2.00.
Matt showing his heat ‘em up form earlier in the year Then on June 4 someone’s prayers were answered – Reds’ pitcher Edinson Volquez went on the 15 day DL, and Matt was called up to start on June 6 against the Cubs. Manager Dusty Baker greeted him and tried to calm down an excited rookie who may have had a tendency to overthrow in his first start. “It’s a dream come true,” said Matt. In the first inning he gave up a leadoff double, hit the second batter, but then settled in. Before leaving in the seventh he had fanned four, walked one, and had given up two solo home runs. He left in the seventh with a 3 – 2 lead, and stood to win the game. Except that the Reds’ bullpen is as bad as that of the Indians, and they couldn’t hold the lead for him. No matter. Matt definitely opened some eyes and proved he belongs in the majors. If not as a pitcher, how about as a DH or something? In his first big league plate appearance he singled. Now someone just needs to convince the team moguls that they could use a good lefty in the mix of starters. We see a nice career budding here for Matt. Nice first outing, rookie! Matt’s major league appearance actually marks the second time a Huronite has performed that feat. The first was also a southpaw, Paul Doyle, who graduated in 1958, then entered the minors and paid his dues with the Amarillo Sonics and Dallas Spurs, once pitching a nohitter in ‘68. In 1969 he was traded to Richmond and eventually called up by the Atlanta Braves. He went on to throw for California, then San Diego, and finally California again. A reliever, Paul appeared in a total of 87 games, winning five and losing three. He finished with a 3.79 ERA. Incidentally, Paul watched the game and is amazed that little Huron should turn out a pro athlete as often as every half century!
Hall of Fame Inductees for 2009
Congratulations to the newest inductees. On September 24, the Huron Athletic Hall of Fame will induct the following: Anthony “Pickles” Legando, ‘36 (posthumously) - four letters each in track and basketball Charlie Wilson - ‘73 - three year letter winner in football and wrestling, two years in golf Mike Sudsina, ‘74 - three year letter winner in football and wrestling, two years in tennis Seth DeRose, ‘98 - four basketball and four tennis letters Matt Wooster, ‘98 - four tennis and two golf letters Monica Asher, ‘98 - three letters each in volleyball and basketball Gather your group and come back to honor your classmates at a celebration at Mesenburg’s Plaza Place. The dinner is $20 per person, with tickets available at the high school office by calling 419-433-3171 and asking for Tony Munafo, Jr.
Page 14: Classnotes
Junius (Bud) Huff, who attended HHS his junior year only and would have graduated in 1960, is presently living near Charleston, SC, having retired in 1999 from Federal Service. He then went back to work part time for the local school district as their resident engineer and project manager for facilities projects. Bud would like to find out about his classmates and what they are now doing. Contact him at bhuff@dorchester2.k12.sc.us Dan Houdeshell, ‘65, made it home safe and sound from another tour of duty Down Under, waaaaaaaay down under, in Antarctica, where he was working on flight control again - just can’t stay retired. Too bad – now that he’s home safely, but because now our rolls are down to grads on only six continents! Jeffrey A. Carver, ‘67, returned to print with the newest novel in his science fiction series, The Chaos Chronicles. Sunborn, volume four, appeared in hardcover from Tor Books last October. To help readers get caught up, Jeff put the earlier novels into ebook format and put them up for free download from his web site: /starrigger.blogspot.com and say hello! Marla Mount Delombard Watts, ’69, writing from Clearwater FL, reports that she is a Senior Project Formulations Chemist for Transitions Optical (the company who make those eye lenses that go from clear to darkened sunglass in the sun). She does new project development work and gets all the glasses she could ever want. She has three grown children and enjoys five grandkids. She also owns a home in Marietta, GA to which she plans to return when and if she ever gets to retire. (Darn economy!) Mike Meade, ’71, is now living in Las Vegas. After leaving Huron, he moved to Los Angeles in 1977 where he worked in the film studio system for many years, most notably as the Story Editor Features for Paramount Pictures but also served time at Fox, Disney and Lorimar during the heady days of “Dallas” and “Knots Landing.” He claims he was burned out after nearly two decades but did work on some great films and even published a children’s book during that time. After being bored out of his mind in Palm Springs for two years, he has now lived in Las Vegas for ten years and finally found his home. He is a working writer doing all kinds of material-- lots of video, magazines, live shows, some television. Mike says it’s a good life and a great city that seems to like him as much as he likes it. He’s even had some other great jobs over the years, such as backstage host at the Grammys and the Oscars and even was a butler at the Playboy Mansion in the late 1970’s. We’ll definitely have to get that story! Field trip!!! Ron Junod, ‘72, writes from Washington state that he is doing fine and is still employed building Boeing 777’s unless they do a layoff - in which case he will hop onto a long haul rig and get paid for seeing the country! Rickie Meade, ’76, in Kingsport TN writes that he is now disabled with a condition called COPD and is oxygen dependent. It’s a syndrome of conditions actually effecting the lungs, including emphysema. Cathy McCormick, ‘76, is working in Paris for a Franco-American joint venture between Thales and Raytheon. Her husband, Robert, is still in Florida so they are racking up a few frequent flyer miles these days. Their first grandchild was due late in May. Don “Corky” Fielitz, ‘77, of Norwalk OH, was recently inducted into the men’s Bowling Hall of Fame. Don has been bowling for over forty years and earned his accolades with four perfect games thus far. To celebrate, the evening before he was inducted, while bowling in the Butch Wagner Hall of Fame tournament, he rolled number five. Way to go, Corky! Cindy Rau Zehnder,
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