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Re: Who started/1st coach the wrestling program. [Re: Salt] #209631 12/01/12 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted By: Salt
I'm curious about Scott City, any info out there?


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Re: Who started/1st coach the wrestling program. [Re: RJW1] #209673 12/02/12 03:23 PM
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Marvin Bell was the first coach at Baldwin High School, 1970.

Also, legendary Columbus coach Ken Jones coached at Baldwin HS as an asst with Bell, then a head coach for a couple yrs, before he moved on to Columbus. Jones was a Baker University graduate so remained in Baldwin City for his initial professional years as teacher/coach.

Re: Who started/1st coach the wrestling program. [Re: Salt] #209680 12/02/12 06:49 PM
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Peter J. Mehringer, the Olympic Gold Medalist, and Hall of Famer started Kinsley's program (1926) and was it's first head coach while he was a sophomore in High School. There are some who say, and no one can really prove it, that he started the first high school wrestling program in the state of Kansas that year. He got interested in it because, while in junior high, he read “Frank Gotch and Farmer Burns School of Wrestling and Physical Culture". There was no program at that time in Kinsley so he, with the blessings of the school, started one. Later, while wrestling for KU, he won the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics at 191 lbs. Too bad these two schools, with that foundational history behind them, dropped their respective programs. I am disappointed with that, but he deserves a place in this conversation because of his historic legacy to wrestling in this nation.

While a young wrestler, wrestling for Kinsley at the time. I had the honor of meeting Mr. Mehringer. I was young and didn't understand his importance. Looking back, I wish I had taken the time to ask him about his life. He led a full one and a fascinating one.

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Re: Who started/1st coach the wrestling program. [Re: Westfahl] #209687 12/02/12 09:42 PM
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That is a great story, awesome history right there.

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