in Education, majoring in Physical Education with a minor in Mathematics and Science. She ended her collegiate career outdoors with new school records in the 3K and the 5K. Gary has been teaching at NWMSU since 1976 as an associate professor in the physical education department, and is also the director of the college fitness center. From 1966 to 1978, she served as coordinator of the Graceland department of health and physical education. 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. In his second year as the head coach at Graceland, Harrop was selected as the 1991-92 Heart of America conference "Coach of the Year". Her major was physical education and health and in 1987 she graduated from Graceland with a B.A. Martin holds the GU record for most interceptions during a four-year career (24), including a single-season high during his senior season (13). He is the head football coach at Graceland University in Lamoni, Iowa. She continues to be an active member of the Riverton Kiwanis and Wyoming Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, having served on the Executive Board as the VP for Health and as the 1997 State Convention Manager. Both his junior and senior years, Seefeldt was recognized as the team's most valuable player. He has won over 300 bgames in baseball, is a two-time Southwest Iowa Class 2A coach of the year and led I-35 to their first ever state playoff appearance in 2004. His four-year term includes the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. and Jasmine Chanson. When the spring season rolled around, Pam kept herself plenty occupied shuttling between the softball field where she played first base for coach Judy Sanken and the track where she threw the shot put. Dr. Collins coached wrestling at Northwest Missouri State University from 1965-1970 and again from 1978 to 1985. 7. Two sport standout Teri Wessel arrived at Graceland in 1989 from Davenport West High School in Davenport, IA. Day 2. A.R. Holding over 150 Data Rows Per . Graceland's football games were played at North Park and the bean field by the Administration Building was used for practice. In her post-high school career, Verneda's high jumping took her across the world to compete on behalf of her country. Vikings Football Set to Host No. As of his graduation, Hutchins owned Graceland records in the 440 relay, 50-, 60-, 100-, and 220-yard dashes, as well as the indoor 330-yard and the 100 meter runs. Jones bookended his Jacket career with a monster senior year where he hit .409 with 15 doubles, 6 home runs and 48 RBIs in a season that saw him make the All-Region 5 team and pick up a fourth All-Conference honor as well as earning Second Team All-American honors. Benda's road to Graceland was a non-traditional route. Gilbert signed a personal note for lights for the field. return to top. His Graceland career began during his time as a student at Graceland in 1926-29 as a pre-med major. His greatest memory of high school sports is the undefeated season the basketball team had his freshman year under Coach Joe Kegler. She is enlisted in the military and is completing her final year of nursing school. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. She was a four-year starter and leading scorer in basketball, sinking her 1000th point on February 6, 1986. He compiled a brilliant dual match record of 46-2-1 and took 4th place in the NAIA National Wrestling Tournament. He received his B.A. 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. En route to those 13 interceptions, Martin picked off Tom Stine of Central Methodist University five times, halting the offense that still holds an NAIA record of highest average gain per completion. She also runs in many 5k and 10k races. He earned four letters in football and wrestling as well as a letter in track in 1963. Since 1967, Rod has served as Graceland Men's Volleyball Head Coach and has established a lifetime winning record of 833 wins to a mere 400 losses giving him a .676 percentage. As a junior, Spinks served as team captain and was named Most Valuable Defensive Player leading the team in sacks and tackles that year. pro-football-reference.com. Darrick made a splash almost immediately in the Graceland offense, hitting .384 his freshman year with six home runs and 34 runs batted in. 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. Other school records include most career three pointers made (301) and a career free throw percentage of 85.5%. Eastern New Mexico University was his next stop, and his teams were ranked in the NAIA Top 20 for four consecutive years. Christel Brown, Peggy Brown, Nancy Crawford and Deena Miller upset the favored team to set a record of 47.6 in the 440 yard relay. He was selected to Second Team All-Heart of America Athletic Conference following his sophomore season, First Team All-Conference and All-District as a tight end his junior year, and First Team All-District as a tight end his senior year. Kristy graduated from Graceland in 2002 with a degree in Wellness Program Management and Health and Physical Education. 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. In baseball, he was a two-time All-District and All-Heart of America Athletic Conference selection. Mark Martin came to Graceland University by way of Lamoni High School in 1975. As a quarterback on the football team he tallied four letters. Prior to Graceland, Alphie attended Lamoni High School where he lettered all four years in football, basketball and track. In outdoor track she set a new school record in the 1500m, qualifying her for Nationals. He has two children, Kirt and Krisanne. The 1965 and 1966 co-ed tennis team was undefeated in conference play and won the conference tournament. While there, he was in charge of golf, swimming, archery, and boating facilities. He was the starting point guard running the offense on the basketball court and as catcher batting cleanup on the baseball team. Dava continued to excel on the field at Culver-Stockton. He has served on Graceland search committees and was a member of the Alumni Board from 2003 to 2011. An irrepressible and active child, she quickly found an outlet for her energy in athletics at the YMCA. return to top, Former Graceland athlete, Athletic Director and track and cross country coach, L.D. Throughout his career, Tripp was named a Heart of America All-Conference athlete four times, three of which were first team selections. Parallel to his coaching achievements, Stew volunteers much of his time to better volleyball. He played semi-pro football with the Iowa Nighthawks and the Colorado Nuggets, and worked out with the Dallas Cowboys. NHL. Powerful. As the starting point guard, Dudek averaged 12 points and 6 assists per game while shooting an amazing 94% from the free throw line. The Yellowjacket's welcomed someone of Allen's ability with open arms. Both teams won the Heart of America Conference Championships. She was also named HAAC player of the week on 10 different occasions, received 1st team all-conference honors in both 1995 and 1996 as well as being named to the All-American team in both seasons. Visit our athletics website by clicking the button below. In addition, he has developed high school and college leader of NAIA/AAU wrestlers and trips to Japan and Korea. Darrell married Kimberly Allen (Graceland '91) and they have 3 children: Madison, Trevor, and Brody. in radio and television broadcasting and marketing from the University of Denver in 1949. Julia Anna Travis Closson, known best as Judy, was born Nov. 25, 1903, in western Nebraska. However, it was as a member of the Yellowjacket track and field team where Wendi's accomplishments will go down in the Graceland College record books. Hughes credits his high school coach Carl Paight and Graceland Hall of Fame coaches Bill Dudekand Dr.Gary Collins for his success and accomplishments. On the football field he started at left end and played both ways on offense and defense. Upon arriving at Graceland, Peck continued to play two sports, competing in baseball and basketball. He received additional honors in football being named Small College All-American as a quarterback. In her second year at Graceland, Pam combined her basketball quickness, keen eye at the plate and shot put strength to become a dominate player on the Graceland Field Hockey Team coached by Graceland Hall of Fame Coach Betty Welch. Lynch has always exemplified what the Graceland brand stands for. In college, he lettered all four years, was named Most Valuable Lineman twice, received the Doc Hughes Award in 1977 and was named to HAAC All-Conference and NAIA District 15 All-District teams three times. From 1961-1969 he was head football coach at Westmar College where he compiled a 60-17-3 record. His high school football coaching record was 69-8-1; baseball 228-61. 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. Question, Comment, Feedback, or Correction? In 1989, Wendi was the national champion is the 400 meter hurdles. Pam was a solid contributor at each. In addition to his baseball exploits, Jones has worked in the grocery industry and maintained an active life in the community, becoming a pillar of his hometown of Baldur, Manitoba. In addition, he became the director of the Darling Harbour Sports Centre in Sydney. The next three seasons, he went on to become a leader and captain of the team. "Doc" Gamet and his wife, Bernice, have two children: James and Onalee. in Education, majoring in Physical Education with a minor in Mathematics and Science. Her junior year she broke Graceland's school records indoors in all distances from the 1000m to the 5K and 4x800, also qualifying for Nationals in those events. Dever was a member of three conference championship teams and finished second in Graceland's one-two finish at the 1970 MCAU Conference Championships. Erwin and his wife, Shelly Kent-Houser (Graceland, 1977), live in Fairfield, Connecticut where he has been employed with Federal Express since 1985. He later went on to receive a masters degree in special education. 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. weight class. Erwin's hobbies include spending time with his children, providing guidance counseling to high school students, and outdoor activities. 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. Dr. Carter's career at Graceland spanned 1946-60, during which time he coached varsity tennis and football; was head coach of basketball and track and field; and served as athletic director and chair of the health, physical education and recreation department. Jennie's performance was not hampered, however. Matt Lynch came to Graceland from Mount Ayr, Iowa, where he was a standout local basketball talent. His academic accomplishments at Graceland include placement on both the Dean's and President's lists and include in Who's Who In American College and Universities. Harmon is in his 40th year of covering major sporting events on both radio and television. During both 1976 and 1979 Rod was honored as NAIA Coach of the Year. Logos were compiled by the amazing SportsLogos.net. Gamet was also active in other campus activities by serving as business manager for the Acacia in 1929. After basketball, Acosta became a pediatric nurse. Upon leaving Graceland, Hughes taught Junior High School Physical Education in her hometown of Torrington, WY before moving to Berthound, CO where she started both school's girl's sports programs, coaching volleyball, basketball, and track. She has shared in their joys and their sorrows, guided many as they sought to balance their academic and athletic obligations, and may have occasionally administered a "get going kick" to students who needed additional motivation to stay on track to graduate. In addition, she is presently the Faculty Athletics Representative and Eligibility Chair for the Heart of America Athletic Conference, Region V Eligibility Chair, and a member of the National Coordinating Council of the NAIA. Other coaches who inspired Russ include Red Sanders and his staff, who coached the UCLA team to their National Championship and the Rose Bowl. During his tenure he produced 17 all-conference performers as well as being named the HAAC Coach of the Year in 1999. He swiped 35 bases in 36 attempts despite playing a limited schedule for the Jackets. 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 Bill Dudek. As a Co-Captain of the team in 1964, Gary finished the season ninth in the nation in rushing. He also added the title of assistant athletic director in that time period. acquired an M.A. Kyser is the founder and director of two community based nonprofit agencies, where she has facilitated thousands of school children, neighbors, families and coworkers in learning positive conflict resolution skills to build healthy relationships. In her junior year Dava led the team to the conference championship game against Lindenwood University, suffering a 3-2 extra-innings defeat. She qualified for Nationals that season in the 1500m, 3K, 5K, and the 4x800 earning her final All-American award in the 1500m (4. As a sophomore Syd led the team in tackles and was named first team All-District, and first team All-HAAC at linebacker. 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. return to top, Tom Powell graduated from Graceland in 1973 with a B.A. She implemented many activity programs for women and for the college in general. Closson taught at Graceland for a total of 12 years before becoming a florist and beginning Judys Gardens in 1946, where she worked for the next 20 years. As a junior, Hutchins rushed for 694 yards on 138 carries and six touchdowns. Patrick Ross is an American football coach. From 1962-1966, Hal was an interim coach for the Yellowjacket tennis, basketball and football programs. Former Graceland athlete, Athletic Director and track and cross country coach, L.D. He joined the Graceland faculty in 1967 as assistant coach for four sports and became head football coach in 1974. His older brother Dennis played for the 1976 national championship team; his older sister, Liane, played for the women's team, and his younger brother, Ed, also played on the 1979 national championship team. return to top, Russell Bruch earned a total of 13 varsity letters at Graceland College from 1978 to 1982. Dudek set all current four-year coaching records, including most wins in a single season and in a four-year period, most career victories, and most winning seasons. He earned four letters in football and wrestling as well as a letter in track in 1963. 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. During his tenure he produced 17 all-conference performers as well as being named the HAAC Coach of the Year in 1999. Between 1988 and 1994 his Port Huron Northern basketball teams posted a 115-45 record, winning one conference, three district and two regional championships and appearing in back-to-back state quarterfinal games against the nation's #1 and #5 high school teams. She was a four-year starter and leading scorer in basketball, sinking her 1000th point on February 6, 1986. A good fit it was. He has served as president of the Nebraska Section, has been delegate to the annual meetings of the PGA and has served on various professional gold committees. During that stint he initiated at Graceland in behalf of USA Volleyball the longest running and most highly regarded volleyball camping program in the country. Gary won numerous medals as a member of relay teams anchored by Hall of Fame member Rich Simmons. Casey spent one season playing for Association Basket Courcelles Dourges in Dourges, France. And she accomplished the feat again in the 400 meter hurdles as well as becoming the national champion in the Long Jump and Heptathlon in 1990. As a four-year starter, the 5'5" point guard racked up impressive numbers in multiple categories and, by the time of her graduation, held 17 Graceland records in women's basketball. From 1966 to 1978, she served as coordinator of the Graceland department of health and physical education. He earned 13 varsity letters in basketball, football, baseball and track. Tommy DeVito. He joined the Graceland faculty in 1967 as assistant coach for four sports and became head football coach in 1974. While in New York, Jeff maintained his small town values and worked for a variety of charitable organizations. His 440 time of 46.9 in 1961 was the fastest ever run by an Iowa College or University student. Graceland College (IA) Alumni Pro Stats. As a Yellowjacket he was named All-American in football and baseball, and won the Rawlings "Big Stick" Award as one of the top three hitters in American Collegiate Baseball. F1. She qualified for the U.S Track and Field Championships four separate years: 1990, 1993, and 1994 in the Long Jump and 1993, 1994, 1995 in the Heptathlon. After graduation, Gadberry went on to pursue a degree in the fire service. Weldon and Johnny Tophman. Holding over 150 Data Rows Per Prospect, Over 3,000 Players per Draft Year, 12K Per Draft Cycle. In 1962, he finished third in the nation (NAIA) in the 177 pound class and he was second in the nation in the 191 pound class in 1963. Erwin was also an active member of the Black Student Union for four years at Graceland. degree in Business Administration. Clayton began his basketball coaching at Graceland in 1966. After leaving Graceland, McKain was a coach and teacher at the University Northern Colorado from 1966-88. Her professional career was cut short by a knee injury shortly thereafter. The basketball star saw success right from the beginning. NCAAW. As a competitor he has the reputation of being greatly respected by his teammates, as well as his opponents, due to his likeable personality. Join our linker program. Now residing in Des Moines, Iowa Christel is the happy mother of two daughters and a son, and grandmother to four girls. His four-year term includes the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. As a pitcher, she held an outstanding 1.23 earned run average. The two-time All-Conference and All-District pitcher posted very impressive numbers in a Graceland uniform. Rodeo Sat, Sep. 10. He also earned a M.S. The Van Wert, Iowa native inked a 2nd Team All-Missouri Collegiate Athletic Union award his junior season, and was honored with a 1st Team nod the next year in 1969. All Player Colleges, High Schools . 2022 NCAA Football . For the 1982 season, Davies moved to the Newcastle Falcons, where he played in 105 games. In all, Brunner has given Graceland over 49,000 hours of his time and energy. She was an All-American honorable mention selection in 1999 and named to the second team in 2000. Collins was an assistant at Ottawa University in Kansas, from 1971 to 1972 and at Graceland College from 1974 to 1978. Never playing a day of organized softball until she arrived on campus, Allen was named HAAC player of the week on four separate occasions, 1st team all HAAC team in both of her Yellowjacket campaigns, and 1st team All-Region V her senior year. Starring during the on-campus Spectacular festivities as well as in prep athletics, the 6'3" Warner possessed a unique athleticism that would pay off almost immediately after she first officially donned the navy and gold in 1997. On the gridiron, Brush was a 4-year letterman, playing for Hampton and the legendary Harry Larche. During the next two years, Hughes would be coached at that position by another Hall of Fame inductee, Dr.Gary Collins. He was a three-year varsity letter winner on the football field and a two-year letter winner on the basketball court. The Recreation major stays active in his post-playing career, and remains proud to have contributed to his family's legacy of accomplishment at Graceland. He is presently married and living in Cottonwood, Arizona, from which he dotes on his four children and three grandchildren. Christel finished fifth in the 200 meter run and fourth in the long jump. Three years as a player and two as the IU head coach sparked and forever cemented his love for the sport. From 1987 to 2000, he was an assistant coach for the football team. To highlight his marvelous senior season, Martin garnered All-District, All-Conference and Honorable Mention All-American awards in 1978. His men's track team won numerous Heart of America Athletic Conference championships. Through her children, Teri has returned to the court as a coach, passing along her hard-won experience to the next generation. A standout wrestler, C.R. 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. in business administration. Gray currently resides in Grimes, Iowa with his wife Misty (Class of '93). Victor, Iowa native Christel Olsen (Brown) had an outstanding career as member of the Graceland Women's Track & Field team from 1973-1977. Russ dedicates the success of his athletic and coaching careers to the impact coaches had on his life. He led the Yellowjackets in multiple pitching and offensive categories throughout his career. 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. In each of his five years as head football coach at Fairview High School in Colorado, his team took first and second place conference finishes, and went to the state championships. Strait ran the third fastest high school mile in the nation in 1957, with a time of 4:21.7 in the Oregon A.A.U meet. Rich's high point game was 41, then a school record, and he graduated with 1411 points, the school's career scoring record at the time. In Team USA's game against the Dutch, Dava accumulated 16 strikeouts in the victory. After a year away from sports, high school basketball coach Rich Harrop convinced Gray to enroll at Graceland. In track, Harrop threw the javelin for a conference record 192 feet. Football / Sat, Nov. 19, 2022. Graceland University retired Criswell's jersey, #69. He was First Team All-American Offensive Tackle for the NAIA. He won five consecutive conference championships and remains the winningest football coach in Westmar history. Executives Bud Adams, Scott Pioli, George Halas . He went on to obtain a PhD from the University of Utah in 1972. Pat Hoffman is being honored and recognized for her distinguished service to Graceland Athletics. in health, physical education and recreation. In addition, she is presently the Faculty Athletics Representative and Eligibility Chair for the Heart of America Athletic Conference, Region V Eligibility Chair, and a member of the National Coordinating Council of the NAIA. Gary entered Graceland College in 1958 with no high school football or wrestling experience. While in high school, Clayton was a substitute player on a very successful basketball team in Salina, Kan. National Championship before retiring in 1978 after winning the Utah Quarterly Championship. return to top, Elmo Gamet is the 1993 inductee into the Yellowjackets Athletic Hall of Fame. The left-handed lead-off hitter extraordinaire was an on base machine for Graceland, pestering opponents with grinding plate appearances and then running with virtual impunity once between the sacks. During his 25 years at the two schools he amassed a record of 390-201 in girls basketball, was inducted into the Iowa Girls Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2006 and is a on the Board of Directors of the National High School Athletic Coaches Association (2005). While attending Bakersfield High School, Russ starred in both football and basketball, was President of the Letterman's Club and was named "Best Student Athlete." An end on the gridiron and post player on the court, he excelled at both sports. 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. His passion for coaching is evident, having spearheaded the wrestling team at Creston High School from 1999-2010 where the overall record stands at 191-44. Tom Powell graduated from Graceland in 1973 with a B.A. That year the Yellowjackets finished ninth at the national tournament. 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. 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. After graduating in 1976 with a BA in health, physical education and recreation, Hughes started a construction company and has remained in the construction industry since. from Graceland in 1965 with a major in elementary education. He won 233 games in 11 years (1990-2000) as the head baseball coach. We hope to bring you more than 350 interviews of NFL Draft Prospects [] NFL Draft Diamonds Prospect Interview: Michael Hill, RB, Graceland University
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