The Graceland era began in 1982 when Stew answered the call and followed his heart back to the Hill. He continues to serve as a corporate officer and was in 2005 given the Harold T. Friermood "Frier" Award, the highest honor given by the association. As a senior, her earned All-district 15, All-Heart of America Conference and Honorable Mention All-American honors. Bingham graduated from Graceland College in 1989 with a B.A. She ended her collegiate career outdoors with new school records in the 3K and the 5K. He is presently married and living in Cottonwood, Arizona, from which he dotes on his four children and three grandchildren. Because of his performance at the National Decathlon Championship, Dr. Hutchins was selected by the US Olympic Committee shortly after graduation to be one of ten decathletes to train for the Munich Olympics in 1972. Since then he has established himself as a highly respected sports commentator, television personality, actor, producer, commercial spokesperson, auto racer, and as a dedicated supporter of organizations such as the Special Olympics and American Diabetes Association. Kaleikau has over 40 years of volleyball involvement as a player, coach and administrator. He is still ranked in the top 20 on the Iowa High School's all-time scoring list. Do you have a sports website? He spent his last three years with the department at headquarters creating, implementing and leading the Continuous Quality Improvement Office while also holding the department's Chief Safety Officer position. After attaining higher education degrees from Indiana University, Phyllis returned to Lamoni in 1986 to work for her alma mater. After college, he served in the Marines where he was a player and coach for the "Camp Caitlin Bulldogs" who boasted a 37-1 record. in health, physical education and recreation. The 1986 volleyball team was inducted into the Graceland University Wall of Fame in 2007. For this performance, the NAIA recognized Seefeldt with national player of the week honors. Family difficulties forced Hutchins to abandon his Olympic dreams late in the summer of 1970. The 2022 AFCA NAIA Coaches' All-America Teams; Monroe Earns Second Team Offense. Stan lives in Corydon with his wife of 30 years, Julie. In 1981 he finished third in the nation in individual total offence with 259.8 yards per game and third in the nation in individual passing offence averaging 258 yards an outing. Voted the "Most Athletic girl" in high school.
Donte Sylencieux - WR - Graceland - 2021 Draft Scout/NCAA College Football Cochran was also named to the Kansas Wesleyan Hall of Fame. In his 30 year tenure, Gary established a wrestling program, and served as a coach for wrestling, football, and track and field teams. Other coaches who inspired Russ include Red Sanders and his staff, who coached the UCLA team to their National Championship and the Rose Bowl. He also was a two time All-American wrestler, winning second place in the NAIA national wrestling tournament, as a junior and third place is senior year. Dever was most successful wrestling at the 118 lbs. As a pitcher, she held an outstanding 1.23 earned run average. Graceland's football games were played at North Park and the bean field by the Administration Building was used for practice. and head coach at West H.S for four years in the highly competitive Sunflower League Conference before moving to Lamoni to become a teacher and coach at Graceland for the last eighteen years of his professional life. In April 1972, he met the Olympic qualifying standard at the Drake Relays and finished 10th in the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. He also established an endowment for campus ministries, has established an annuity and makes yearly donations to Graceland's Lamoni campus. All Player Colleges, High Schools . Closson also developed a program that invited local high school girls to visit campus and participate with her classes in recreational activities, which turned out to be an effective recruiting tool for the college. But it was as a baseball player where the multitalented Dudek most thrived, ending his run in red and black as the all time home run king and the owner of Lamoni's first perfect game pitched. Dava Laxton, an Eagleville, Mo. On the court, those honors include a two-time team leader in field goal percentage at 53% ('85-'86) and 49% ('86-'87), team-leading rebounder with 197 ('86-'87), team leader in steals with 49 ('86-'87), Most Improved Award ('86), Most Valuable Player Award ('87), All-Conference Award ('87) and selection as a Licking County League All-Star. He retired from TWA after 20 years of service. After departing from Graceland in the spring of 1981, Pam taught school in Mercer, Missouri. After college, Glenn was drafted into the US Army in 1966 and became the Fort Hood, Tx Post wrestling coach in addition to his other military duties. The majority of athletes he trains compete on junior high, high school and USA Volleyball club teams in Missouri and Kansas. In 1980 he retuned to Graceland as head of the varsity baseball program and offensive coordinator for football. She graduated from Graceland College in 1965 with a degree in Physical Education and Biology. Jackie Allen first came to Graceland University in 1995 following two years of collegiate play at Peru St. University. He began his football career with the Lamoni High school "Demons," where he played both offense and defense and received many athletic honors. After an amazing cross country season her senior year, she stepped on the indoor track again setting new records in the 1000m, 1500m, mile, 3K, and the 5K and running qualifying marks in all events from the 800m to the 5K including the 4x800. Both are also proud grandparents to six wonderful grandchildren. Wendi (Simmons) Raatjes attended Graceland College from 1987 to 1991 where she enjoyed a very illustrious career in both volleyball and track and field. A.R. In their third year, the team won fifteen of their sixteen conference games as well as the conference title. She graduated in 1973, but not before Graceland's winter term program sent her to Honolulu to work at a cardiovascular research lab. MMA. After a hiatus from softball her sophomore year, Dava finally made her way to Graceland University where she double-majored in Physical Education and Wellness Management while minoring in Health and Coaching. He received much respect from opposing players, coaches, community members and all of the Graceland family. One of the most decorated athletes in school history, Dudek was a four-time All-Conference, three-time All-District and two-time First Team All-State performer for LHS. Jon Pilcher enters his fourteenth year coaching for Grand View football. In 1956, Cochran served as starting catcher on the United Olympic Baseball Team. His overall college coaching record is 94-52-5; his career record is 141-56-6.
return to top, L.R "Rod" Schall was a 1950 graduate of Graceland College. Both of Robs parents attended Graceland. He later played professional baseball for three years with the St. Louis Organization. Parallel to his coaching achievements, Stew volunteers much of his time to better volleyball.
Graceland University Yellowjackets American Football - Yellowjackets Joining an already deep and talented Jacket volleyball lineup under Hall of Fame head coach Stew McDole, Teri nonetheless made her presence felt during three years on the Graceland varsity team. NHL. In football, Gray was a starting defensive back as a freshman and was a starter each following year; he was considered one of the fiercest and most competitive defensive players on the field. The next year she came back with a vengeance qualifying for Indoor Nationals in the 1000 and the 4x800 and setting school records in the 1000, 1500 and the mile. Three of his teams have made the jump to the NAIA National Championships finishing 9th (1986), 5th (1993) and 9th (2002) respectively. He had 267 steals in his career, including 118 in his senior season in 2005. Rich Harrop's collegiate athletic career started at Graceland in 1961. Gilbert signed a personal note for lights for the field. return to top, Dennis Paul Thompson is a life-long resident of Lamoni and is currently the co-owner and manager of a local farm related business. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. Betty L. Welch is the first woman named to the Graceland Athletic Hall of Fame. Connie is an active member of his community as a volunteer with the Galesburg Literacy Coalition as well as the Galesburg Leadership group. Getting her start in track, Thomas joined the Chicago Comets track team and was soon traveling across the country for meets. Mrs. Joyce and her husband, Tom, have one daughter, Alyssa. He was a charter member of Stewart Manor, where he served as the house president during his junior year. Graceland runs in the Peck family. Top AV (since 1960): Jeff Criswell, 54 AV. return to top, Erwin "E" Houser attended Graceland from 1974-1977 and played football and baseball each year. and Jasmine Chanson. His 440 time of 46.9 in 1961 was the fastest ever run by an Iowa College or University student. For her many accomplishments on these teams, Phyllis was awarded with the Graceland Seal for Athletics in May of 1965. In 2000, Lester led Saint Mary's to its first-ever MIAC regular-season championship, a team-record 27 wins and an NCAA berth. During his career, Skinner also served four years as the Lamoni Chief of Police before returning to New Mexico, where he now serves as the Chief of Police for the Carlsbad Police Department.
2022-23 Football Statistics - Graceland - Graceland University During his time at Saint Mary's, Lester led the Cardinals to the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Playoffs 11 times in the 16-year history of the post-season tournament, including each of the last four seasons. While at Graceland, Darrell excelled in both baseball and football for the Yellowjackets, lettering all four years in each sport. Name: Andre Bird-Pierre Height: 6'4 Weight: 280 Position: DL College: Graceland University Twitter: @andrebirdpierre Kristy began her running career at Graceland with limited experience in cross country and track and field. He also directed the swim meet for Graceland Spectacular for 30 consecutive years." . in health, physical education and recreation. She continues to run for Iowa's Elite Development Team. Benda played softball for Graceland from 1996-2000. That year the Yellowjackets finished ninth at the national tournament. Ross served as the head football coach at Ottawa University in Ottawa, Kansas from 2002 to 2003 and Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Missouri from 2004 to 2016. His statically abilities certified his as a USVBA National Volleyball Scorekeeper in 1986 Rod's abilities have located him abroad in the world of volleyball. He has since become very active in the Professional Golf Association (PGA). He won both Graceland and Northwest Missouri State Tournaments at the 115lbs. He developed software called SPORTISTIS, to more efficiently keep track of sports static's. Strait, who taught at Lamoni Elementary School was killed in a small plane crash on March 3, 1972. She earned an Associates of Arts with Liberal Arts major (65) and a Bachelors of Arts with Liberal Arts (Physical Education 67), where she graduated with Cum Laude honors. A multi-sport athlete and outstanding football safety in high school, Hughes played defensive back during his first two years at Graceland and was coached by fellow Hall of Fame inductee, Benda played softball for Graceland from 1996-2000. He has also spent countless hours volunteering in the community, including the Lamoni Schools, Special Olympics, and Community of Christ Church, and as the President of the Lamoni Thrift Center Board. Graceland University retired Criswell's jersey, #69. Moving uptown to Graceland College in 1991, Billy was an immediate hit for the Jacket baseball team. Darrell Frain graduated from Graceland in 1991 and became an educator and highly acclaimed coach, teaching high school special education for 18 years at Creston, IA High School. Scott then moved into coaching. He also added the title of assistant athletic director in that time period. Coach Nowlin is committed to the idea at Graceland that emphasizes the importance of classroom performance before athletics. A 1991 graduate, Jennie received a Bachelor of Arts degree in physical education and health. While at Graceland, Casey's basketball success continued, making the HAAC All-Conference team three times, two of which were first team honors, and he was also named an NAIA All-American. A late summer church youth volleyball tournament started by Stew in 1969 grew to 30 teams in 1972 and ultimately moved to Graceland to become the annual Sports, Arts and Leadership Spectacular. Russell serves as senior systems programmer at allied signal in Blue Springs, Missouri. His senior year, Dudek had a consecutive streak of 33 made free throws and led the nation with a mark of 89.2%. spent fifteen years as a teacher and coach in public schools. His senior year, he led the team in tackles with 136 in 10 games, averaging 14 per game. Palm Beach County Fire Rescue has 1,500 combat personnel operating out of 50 fire stations. NBA. A force by nature in the paint, Teri notched more than 1000 points and 1000 rebounds for Graceland during her career, and graduated second on the all-time school record book for rebounding. In his years playing for the Warriors, Gray amassed many honors in both football and basketball. On a national scale, Gray secured NAIA All-American honors twice, including a Second Team selection in 1990 and a First Team selection in 1991. At UNC, McKain's tennis, swimming and diving teams produced many consecutive conference titles. Hal McKain takes pride in his four-year coaching career and his financial contributions to Graceland. "Willie Gilbert was born in Weility, Kansas, in 1899. After his playing days were over Rupe got his first job teaching physical education and health as well as coaching at Wayne Community Schools in Corydon, IA. As a competitor he has the reputation of being greatly respected by his teammates, as well as his opponents, due to his likeable personality. In recognition of his success on the football field, Russ' #41 jersey was retired for a three-year period. Syd again anchored Graceland's defensive attack as a junior captain. She was also recognized during that campaign as District #15 Player of the Week and as a Russell Athletic All-American Second Team member. Upon arriving at Graceland, Peck continued to play two sports, competing in baseball and basketball. But at Graceland, Clayton blossomed into a quality performer who was the only freshman starter on a title contending Yellowjacket team under Head Coach Willie Gilbert. Jeff grew up in the small town of Searsboro, Iowa (population 164). Jennie finished here final year ranked 2nd in the nation in passes per game (7.55) and 10th in service aces per game (.639) Jennie was the honorable distinction of being Graceland Volleyball's first two-time All-American Athlete. After leaving Graceland, McKain was a coach and teacher at the University Northern Colorado from 1966-88. joined an impressive Yellowjacket lineup of grapplers and anchored the Graceland squad for four outstanding seasons. Employed as an adjunct math instructor at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, Clayton was exposed first hand to Indiana High School Basketball as an assistant coach to Rex Rudicel. Seefeldt is best known around the football department for his game on September 18, 1982, when he had 17 tackles, nine take downs, three interceptions, three fumble recoveries, two sacks and two knockdowns. As a result of his performance as a baseball pitcher, he was recruited in both football and basketball under Coach Willie Gilbert. Auxier came to Graceland from Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1957. He was one of two recipients of the "Studentship Medal" in 1958 given infrequently and at the time the highest level of recognition given to outstanding student scholar/athletes for their contribution to the campus community. The next three seasons, he went on to become a leader and captain of the team. Hughes was honored by his teammates again when he was selected the most valuable defensive lineman and was named Honorable Mention All-American. In 2003, he was selected as Graceland's first full-time Director of Athletics. return to top, Jeff Douglas had an outstanding career both as an athlete and a coach at Graceland. He has logged 13 years as an officer of the NAIA Volleyball Coaches Association serving twice as President (1994-96 and 2000-02). NBA. Skinner was best known for his rebounding and defensive play, his aggressive style of play in the paint, his quick first step and the "Skinner Hook." Casey spent one season playing for Association Basket Courcelles Dourges in Dourges, France. In volleyball, the middle hitter was dual threat at the net who anchored Coach Stew McDole's front court, where she collected All-Regional honors during a dominating Yellowjacket season her senior year in addition to adding Academic-All American honors in that sport as well. His numerous achievements in the field of health, physical education and recreation, coupled with his lifelong dedication to helping young people develop physically, mentally and spiritually have earned him the honor and respect of those whose lives he has touched.
Patrick Ross - Wikipedia Following his time at Hy-Vee, Harney settled in Kansas. While teaching, Dr. Hutchins spent the next two years also playing semi-professional football with the Racine Raiders of the Central States Football League. Previous to his tenure as President, Jerry held many roles, which contributed greatly to the success of the USVBA. The love of Clayton Henry's life aside from his family has been mathematics, baseball and basketball. Gray led his squad while being named captain for the 1990 and 1991 season and lettered three years, manning the outside linebacker/defensive end position. In 2003, Davies received eight votes in the NBL 25th anniversary all-time team. In outdoor track that year she broke her own record in the 1500m and set new school records in the mile, 3K, and the Sprint Medley, as well as running qualifying marks in the 1500m, 3K, and the 4x800. While in high school, Clayton was a substitute player on a very successful basketball team in Salina, Kan. Along with being an outstanding player, Dudek was consistently on the Dean's List and President's List at GU for his outstanding work in the classroom. While there, he was in charge of golf, swimming, archery, and boating facilities. As a Co-Captain of the team in 1964, Gary finished the season ninth in the nation in rushing. As a quarterback on the football team he tallied four letters. Weldon's teams won 11 out of 13 Missouri Conference Athletic Union and HAAC Championships. return to top, Wendi (Simmons) Raatjes attended Graceland College from 1987 to 1991 where she enjoyed a very illustrious career in both volleyball and track and field. He made an immediate impact on the football team as an outstanding run blocker and an even better pass blocker, eventually becoming a two time All-American. As coach at Marymount College, he achieved a record of 285 wins, 56 losses in eleven seasons. As official head trainer and manager of Clossen Center, and "unofficial" counselor to Graceland athletes, Brunner become knows as a dedicated "Coach of All Sports." Nowlin was the first wrestling coach at Graceland and was the head coach of baseball, tennis and track while serving as an assistant football coach throughout his tenure with the Yellowjackets. There, he managed Friendly's Food & Fuel in Parsons. While at Graceland, Hughes captained the field hockey team and was very active in the Women's Recreation Association. While in New York, Jeff maintained his small town values and worked for a variety of charitable organizations. Mr. Sherman served as a pilot for the U.S Navy and for TWA. An end on the gridiron and post player on the court, he excelled at both sports. Visit ESPN to view the latest Graceland University Yellowjackets news, scores, stats, standings, rumors, and more . Patrick Ross is an American football coach. Rodeo Sat, Sep. 10. In that year, Jeff signed a 1-year contract with the New York Jets-making him the first Graceland graduate to play in the NFL. Over those two years, he compiled a 24-4 conference record and won the HAAC Coach of the Year award. In volleyball she was named All Tournament team three times at the Graceland Invitational, the NAIA Classic twice, and once at the Emporia State Invite. Graceland was the undisputed champion of the North Central intercollegiate Volleyball Association Co-Championships from 1975 to 1985 under Rod's coaching. QB; Senior; Illinois; Scouts Grade; Conference TBD; 2022 NCAA Football Stats. Pat Hoffman is being honored and recognized for her distinguished service to Graceland Athletics. As a student before the days of varsity women's athletic teams, Phyllis was a member of the WRA All-Star teams in four sports, including field hockey, basketball, volleyball and softball. A standout volleyball, basketball, and track athlete throughout high school, Warner was a classic "Spec Brat" over her teenage summers. In the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games he won gold medal and set a world record with 8,618 points in the decathlon. He was also a first team All-American defensive selection his junior and senior years. As coach at Marymount College, he achieved a record of 285 wins, 56 losses in eleven seasons. return to top, Jackie Allen first came to Graceland University in 1995 following two years of collegiate play at Peru St. University. In her post-high school career, Verneda's high jumping took her across the world to compete on behalf of her country. As a freshman he started at inside linebackers and was named a second team All-District 15 and a second Team Heart of America Athletic Conference selection. While at Graceland, Clayton also coached baseball for three years with assistant William Dudek. Upon graduation from Graceland College in 1964, Gary taught and coached at Lee's Summit High School in Missouri. Connie received his B.A. Joe Shelton is being honored and recognized for his distinguished service to Graceland Athletics. An unprecedented seven time All-American in both indoor and outdoor track, Wendi was a four time NAIA National Champion. Peck was a four-year varsity letter-winner in both basketball and baseball. Also a fine defender behind the plate, Jones finished his career with a .983 fielding percentage, recording 790 putouts and 140 assists. As a freshman, Tom averaged double figures in points scored and led the team in assists during a brilliant opening campaign. He was First Team All-American Offensive Tackle for the NAIA. return to top, Elmo Gamet is the 1993 inductee into the Yellowjackets Athletic Hall of Fame. As a student/athlete at Graceland, he earned six letter, two each in football, basketball and track. His mark stood as the world record until 1980, and as the Olympic record from 1976-1984. His athletic skill was also prevalent in baseball as he received All-Conference honors in 1990. Ross will be on campus to start the new year and meet personally with the team and assistant coaches to begin assembling his staff. He was First Team All-American Offensive Tackle for the NAIA. Wendi was a member of the Yellojacket women's volleyball team from 1987 to 1990. After Graceland, Teri moved on to receive her Masters of Occupational Therapy from Midwestern University in Downers Grove, Illinois.
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