Hall of Fame

- Induction:
- 1985
- Class:
- 1974
KSU CAREER: Received eight varsity letters in three sports…Four-year letterman in golf and two each in football and hockey…Played in every varsity match and tournament for the Flash golf team during his four seasons…Team co-captain as a senior…Helped lead Flashes to second place MAC finish in 1971 and 1974…One of KSU’s finest kickers in football…Played on Don James’ 1972 MAC championship team and in the Tangerine Bowl that year…Made 33 or 38 extra points both season school records, and eight of twelve field goals in 1972…Also had records of six out of seven extra points one game…In hockey, he was a starter on the first KSU hockey club team – the “Clippers”…Selected “Clipper-of-the- Year” in 1971…Top five in scoring in both his junior and senior seasons…HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Graduated from Markham District High School in Markham, Ontario, Canada, in 1969…Lettered in basketball and golf…POST KSU CAREER: Member of the All-MAC Academic football team…MAC Scholar Athlete in 1974, George Altmann Award winner in 1974…Drafted by the British Columbia Lions as place kicker…Akron District Amateur Golf Champion…1974 Canadian Amateur top 20…As a professional golfer, he has won several tournaments and in 1983 was selected by Sports Illustrated as the PGA Merchandiser-of the-Year in the public Golf Course Category…Chosen MAC golf co-coach of the year in both 1983 and 1984…Led KSU to MAC title and a 24th place finish in the NCAA…PERSONAL: Born in Ontario, Canada on March 16, 1951…Graduated Cum Laude from KSU in 1974 and earned his M.A. degree in physical education from KSU in 1976…Member of the Blue Key National Honor Society and National Physical Education Honor Society…Currently the head professional at Windmill Lakes Golf Club…Married the former Paula Treckel…Currently resides in Ravenna.