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2014 Athletics Hall of Fame

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The 2014 inductees into the Wabash College Athletics Hall of Fame

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John Hollett ’59 was a three-year letterman in tennis and basketball, and two-time tennis MVP.

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John Hollett ’59 with NAWM President Greg Estell and President Gregory Hess

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Eric Schoettle ’93 and Bill Dirksing, father of Schoettle's best friend and teammate, John Dirksing, who passed away before their sophomore season.

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Eric Schoettle asked his Class of 1993 friends to join him — Coach Greg Carlson, Mike Warren, Mike Crnkovich, Jeff Berens, and D.J. West.

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Eric Schoettle

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Greg Estell, Bill Dirksing Eric Schoettle, and President Gregory Hess.

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Steve Mihalko ’69, a retired Air Force and commercial airline pilot, saluted Wabash College for the education he received.

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Steve Mihalko ’69 once held five school records in three sports: football, diving, and track and field.

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Eric Snively ’93 was a four-year letterman in football and baseball, and won the Pete Vaughan Award.

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Former football coach Greg Carlson celebrated three of his former players being inducted into the Hall of Fame: Eric Schoette, Eric Snively, and Chris Wiesehan.

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Assistant baseball coach Bill Boone ’60 got a shout-out from inductee Eric Snively.

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Eric Snively ’93 was a two-time All-ICAC pick in both baseball and football.

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Five-time All-American swimmer Andy Luckey joined three of his Class of 1993 teammates in the Hall of Fame.

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Inductee Andy Luckey praised Coach Gail Pebworth for her leadership, dedication, and service to Wabash College.

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Andy Luckey ’93 helped Wabash go 37-0 in dual meets in his career, and twice place 8th at the NCAA Championships.

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Wabash's all-time leading tackler, linebacker Adi Pynenberg ’08 was a Gagliardi Award finalist in his senior year.

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Adi Pynenberg expressed his gratitude for the work of Sports Information Director Brent Harris H’03.

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Adi Pynenberg was a two-time North Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Year.

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Chris Healy ’05 is Wabash’s all-time winningest wrestler with a career mark of 159-35.

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Chris Healy was a two-time All-American and placed second in the nation at 174 pounds in his senior year.

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Gene Miiller ’75 was a special inductee for his 38 years as a high school basketball coach.

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Gene Miiller ’75 guided Washington High School to three Indiana State High School Basketball Championships, and produced two NBA players - Tyler and Cody Zeller.

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Chris Wiesehan, a four-year starter and All-American at receiver, now coaches at Temple. He sent a video acceptance speech on the eve of a game at Penn State.


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