Hall of Fame
A member of Findlay College’s first championship team in the Northwestern Ohio Conference composed of Toledo, Bowling Green, Defiance and Bluffton. Outstanding football star – lettered four years in this sport, two years in baseball and one year in basketball at Findlay. Taught three years at the Stark County town of Greentown. Taught from 1933 to 1965 at Arlington High School. At the end of his coaching career, 1962, had a better than 800 percent won lost record. His teams had won 175 games, lost 32, with 12 ties. They won 13 championships and went 9 seasons undefeated. His longest winning streak was 44 games. He inspired young men to give their best. His 36 years in the classroom and 33 years as a coach reserved a place for him in the athletic Hall of Fame. It also reserved a place for him in the hearts of those who played for him.