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Randall J. “Randy” Weddle
RANDALL J. (RANDY) WEDDLE, NAPPANEE, 1966 Randy was a sophomore on the track team just to get in shape for basketball, spending most of the season as a middle distance runner. Then, in some practice 220’s, he showed some speed. In the last meet, Randy made his sprint debut, placing 2nd in the 100 and […]
Don Veller, PH.D.
DON VELLER, PH.D., FOOTBALL COACH ELKHART HIGH Don Veller coached Elkhart High School football for just seven seasons but established an enduring legacy. His Blue Blazers won 49 games and tied 4, losing just 13 times. The native of Linton and graduate of Bicknell, Ind., came here in 1935 after a brilliant athletic career at […]
Robert “Bob” Simper
ROBERT (BOB) SIMPER, JIMTOWN HIGH SCHOOL, 1945 Bob was one half of the famed Simper twins, who helped propel the Jimmies to the 1945 Elkhart basketball Sectional Title and a Regional upset of Culver, prior to losing the regional title game to powerful South Bend Riley. The Jimmies beat Middlebury and Nappanee in the sectional […]
Glenn Silcott
GLENN SILCOTT, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ELKHART HIGH Glenn was a fine athlete and coach in his own right, but he is best remembered as a genial ambassador of sports, while serving as the Blue Blazer Athletic Director for 26 years. A native of Kansas, Glenn found his way to Elkhart after graduating from Altamount (Kan.) in […]
Rod Roberson
ROD ROBERSON, ELKHART CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, 1977 Rod quickly established his own credentials after growing up in the shadow of older brother Garvin, one of Elkhart’s finest all-around athletes and a co-winner of the Tim Bringle Award. Rod went on to win the Bringle himself in 1977, after a brilliant career which saw him named […]
Bob Riley
BOB RILEY, BASEBALL COACH, NORTHWOOD Bob is among the winningest baseball coaches in Indiana prep history, registering 435 victories which was 7th all-time at the time of his retirement in 1987. Bob coached baseball two years at Akron (Ind. ), three at Star City, one at Wakarusa and one at Nappanee, before the latter two […]
Terry Rickard
TERRY RICKARD, COACH NEW PARIS AND FAIRFIELD Terry was an outstanding athlete at Jimtown High, competing in basketball, baseball and track, winning the Sheetsman Award (MVP) for basketball as a senior, 1952. But Terry is being inducted into the Elkhart County Hall of Fame for his coaching accomplishments at New Paris and Fairfield high schools. […]
Richard “Dick” Simper
RICHARD (DICK) SIMPER, JIMTOWN HIGH SCHOOL, 1945 Dick was one half of the famed Simper twins, who helped propel the Jimmies to the 1945 Elkhart basketball Sectional Title and a Regional upset of Culver, prior to losing the regional title game to powerful South Bend Riley. The Jimmies beat Middlebury and Nappanee in the sectional […]
Amy (Hales) Tosoni
AMY HALES TOSONI, ELKHART MEMORIAL, 1985 Amy earned three letters each in volleyball and basketball, being elected captain of the volleyball team in both her junior and senior years and captain of the basketball team her senior season. She also was elected the Most Valuable Player in both sports in her junior and senior years. […]
Orville Yoder
ORVILLE YODER, MILLERSBURG, 1957 Orville lettered in basketball (3 years), track (2 years) and baseball (1 year) at Millersburg. Sportswriters of the day frequently referred to him as “little,” “diminutive,” and “bespectacled,” to describe the 5-7, 130-pounder who wore glasses. The playmaking guard, often the hero of late-game rallies, was a fan favorite. Orville, who […]