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*'''Kristi Robertson''' • [[Libertyville]], 1992-2010 - won 525 matches, qualified for IHSA state four times and placed twice. | *'''Kristi Robertson''' • [[Libertyville]], 1992-2010 - won 525 matches, qualified for IHSA state four times and placed twice. | ||
*'''Lee Winbrenner''' • [[Latin School]], 1983-99 & Waukegan, 2001-07 - was a leader on many of the early Latin teams that qualified for and placed at state. | *'''Lee Winbrenner''' • [[Latin School]], 1983-99 & Waukegan, 2001-07 - was a leader on many of the early Latin teams that qualified for and placed at state. |
Revision as of 23:42, 18 December 2016
The Illinois High School Scholastic Bowl Coaches Association Hall of Fame is a group of individuals honored for their lifetime achievement in coaching; both for their prowess in winning, and for their work in other areas related to coaching (notably as a tournament host or question writer).
History
Talk of a Hall of Fame dated back in the Association until at least 1999. In 2003, the proposal was finally given fast track status, and was advanced for final approval in 2004. The first class was voted on in the Fall of 2004, and inducted in the Spring of 2005.
The first class (2005) was inducted prior to the Masonic State Championship Tournament held in Springfield. Subsequent inductions have been held at the IHSSBCA Spring Banquet held at Illinois State University in Normal.
Requirements
The minimum requirement for induction is that a coach must have won 200 matches. There has been one exception to this, that being Rob Grierson. Grierson did win a pair of state titles, but never won 200 matches. However, his extensive work on behalf of the activity was more than enough to properly win him election on the first ballot.
While generaly reserved for head coaches, Phylis Kidd was inducted based mostly for her work as an assistant coach at Wheaton North. She subsequently earned over 200 wins as a head coach.
Selection
Each class, except for the first, is limited to four inductees. The first class was opened to seven inductees. In 2008, the husband-wife pair of Jim and Jane Carney were elected as a pair, thus giving the Class of 2008 five total inductees.
Voting is conducted by members of a select panel of coaches and officials who review relevant documentation, and recommend a final slate of ten finalists. From this final slate, the committee will then rank them, with the top four candidates winning election.
Class of 2005
- Tom Durbin • MacArthur (1985-pres) - winningest coach in state history - notable players: Donald Taylor.
- Jim Fenton • Carlinville (1987-2005) - hosted/managed 11 State Tournaments; 4 final-four appearances; almost 700 wins
- Rob Grierson • The Latin School (1984-96) - 2 State titles; co-founder of IHSSBCA; Scholastic Visions editor; treasurer; head official for IHSA State Tournament
- Cathy Groesch • Springfield Southeast (1982-2001) - won over 600 matches; secretary of the IHSSBCA
- Susan Martin • Wheaton North (1985-2008) - 3 state titles; winner of over 700 matches; co-founed two conferences. Notable players: Greg Gauthier, Paul Gauthier
- Will Oldaker • Homewood-Flossmoor (1987-2001) - won over 500 matches; won 6 IHSA Sectionals; hosted one of the biggest tournaments in Illinois for many years
- Beth Young • Quincy (1978-2001) - won three state titles; 1,010-179 career record; 6 final-four appearances. Notable players: Subash Maddipoti.
Class of 2006
- Sr. John Baricevic, SSND • Mater Dei (1986-99) - won 357 matches; long time official; host for several tournaments; question writer and editor; IHSSBCA Board member
- Karen Niemeier • Winnebago (1981-pres) - won nearly 900 matches; 8 IHSA Sectional titles; 2 state titles; 4 final-four appearances; long time tournament host. Notable players: Brad Fischer,
- Roma Reed (Smith) • Rockridge (1974-2001) - won both the first Masonic State Championship (1983) and first IHSA Class A Championship (1992)
- Jerry Vandermark • Streator (1972-97) - won over 500 matches; served on IHSA Advisory Committee; co-founded conference
Class of 2007
- Cheryl Christianson • Sterling (1989-pres) - won over 600 matches; hosted many tournaments; served on IHSSBCA Board
- Tom Holbrook • University (Normal) (1983-2003) - won over 600 matches and one state title; tournament host
- Ken Johnson • Sullivan - founded team at Sullivan; won over 550 matches; created "Ultimate Scholar" Tournament; the first individual tournament in Illinois
- Harold "Bud" Lachel • Cary-Grove (1968-75, 85-2001) - won over 400 matches; co-founded Fox Valley Conference; long time tournament host
Class of 2008
- John Burke • St. Teresa (1989-97), Warrensburg-Latham (1998-2003); Streator (2007-pres) - first coach to win state titles at two different schools; won over 500 matches
- Jim & Jane Carney • Wethersfield (1971-94) - hosted several tournaments and wrote questions
- Linda Monge • Fairfield (1990-2002) - won over 400 matches; hosted many tournaments
- Larry Varner • Galva (1973-2008) - won over 550 matches; co-founded conference; hosted many tournaments
Class of 2009
- Norma Anderson • Oakwood (1980–2007) - over 600 career varsity wins
- Michael Cleary • Richards (1986–2007) - Over 350 victories; Hosted tournaments and wrote questions; Several conference and regional championships; Privileged to coach over 700 Richards players
- Bruce Fitzgerald • Stevenson (1988–2011) - IHSA State Champions 2000, 2005; IHSA 2nd place 2004, 2008, 3rd place 2001, 2009; Masonic Bowl State Champions 2000. Notable players: Joel Gluskin, Brad Houston, Kevin Malis
- Dennis Wyatt • Maine East - Won Masonic tournament and many Invitationals throughout Illinois; Finished 4th in IHSA State and served on IHSA Board
Class of 2010
- Dale Boyd • Robinson & Glenwood - approximately 1000 victories, including 2010 WUHSAC Championship
- Mike Gaither • Hillsboro - hosted tournaments in 1970s and 80s that formed the basis for the current Illinois State Championships and fostered the early growth of Illinois Scholastic Bowl
- Phyllis Kidd • Wheaton North - along with Susan Martin coached some of the best teams in Illinois Scholastic Bowl history and hosted many tournaments
- Larry Schnorr • Byron & Boylan - coached successful Class A teams and hosted tournaments for many years
Class of 2011
- Gene Kruse • Bradley-Bourbonnais - coached many successful teams (including 2 2nd place IHSA finishes), wrote questions, and hosted tournaments
- Nick Pitz • Moline - Coached championship teams at Masonic tournament and Panasonic Academic Challenge, hosted tournaments
- David Riley • Loyola Academy - onetime Chair of IHSSBCA, hosted and won many tournaments. Notable players: Joe Ahmad, Jack Glerum, Nolan Winkler
- Dennis Scobbie • Litchfield - coached many successful teams, including first Masonic tournament Class A Champions
Class of 2012
- Kathleen Brooks-Juergens • Richwoods 1986–2005 - Charter member IHSSBCA, 1993 IHSA AA State Championship
- Mary Fisher-Miller • Wenona and Deland-Weldon 1972–1999 - Founder of Wenona Rotary Bowl, Charter member of IHSA Scholastic Bowl Advisory Council, Tri-County Scholastic Bowl Advisory committee
- Donna Pinson • Byron 1990–2001 - over 300 victories, IHSA State Champions 2000
- Brenda Berg • Carbondale 1984–2001 - Multiple terms IHSA Scholastic Bowl Advisory Committee
Class of 2013
- Joe Bayless • Oblong, 1981–1990 - won 220 matches, participated in 1988–1990 national championships,
- Brenda Kay Bratcher • Carterville 1981–2003 - started Williamson County Scholastic Bowl Tournament, the first tournament in Southern Illinois
- Michael H. Hendricks • Blue Ridge 1982-2012 -
- Joan Herron • Eureka 1979–2009
Class of 2014
- Christine Beem • Stillman Valley, 1997-2004 - won four IHSA Regionals, two IHSA Sectionals, and one IHSA Class A State Title. Notable players: Kelly Tourdot
- Kristi Robertson • Libertyville, 1992-2010 - won 525 matches, qualified for IHSA state four times and placed twice.
- Lee Winbrenner • Latin School, 1983-99 & Waukegan, 2001-07 - was a leader on many of the early Latin teams that qualified for and placed at state.
Class of 2015
- Tom Draski • Fenwick, 1999-2011 - 594-202 record - Qualified for IHSA state 3 times and placed 4th twice.
- Bob Pierce • Breese Central, ? - coached nine years with a 345-90 record, but most notable for founding Answers Plus. As of 2016, he is the only living Hall of Fame inductee to not appear in person to receive his honor.
- Debra Voorhees • Bloomington, 1998-2008 - 508-175 record included two IHSA State Tournament appearances. Worked a great deal on IHSSBCA related projects
Class of 2016
- Mark Grant • PORTA, 2004-15 - 408-67 record included one IHSA Class A State title and two other top 4 finishes
- Suellyn Rieckelman • Macomb, 1995-2016 - Qualified for IHSA State Tournament 8 times, placing four times.
- Jane Simmons • Maine East, 1987-93 - 268-50 - Founded the school's program and qualified twice for IHSA State Tournament (posthumous award).
Controversy
Some have stated that while the attempt to keep the Hall of Fame reserved for elite and deserving people is admirable, the restriction to three new members every year is making it more and more likely that some deserving recipients may need to wait until they are too old or dead before induction arrives. This became an issue in 2016 when Jane Simmons, who virtually all knew to be a deserving inductee was finally elected, though she had died the year before.
Some have also been concerned that the Hall of Fame does nothing to recognize the works of players who have gone on to great collegiate careers, and nothing to honor deserving moderators who may have had excellent careers. Remedies for this have been routinely ignored by the IHSSBCA.
The election of Bob Pierce in 2015 was distressing to several in the Illinois quizbowl community because of his longstanding work with Answers Plus, and, in the opinion of some, the dubious ethics which the company has occasionally operated under. There was a great deal of speculation as to how Pierce would be received at the awards banquet, and what he might say, but in the end, Pierce did not attend.