HALL OF FAME - Eagle Mountain
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HALL OF FAME - Eagle Mountain
EAGLE MOUNTAIN–SAGINAW ISD HALL OF FAME 2013 BOSWELL • SAGINAW • CHISHOLM TRAIL EAGLE MOUNTAIN-SAGINAW ISD HALL OF FAME The Hall of Fame was first brought to my attention in the summer of 2009 by Robert Walton and Paul Jacobs. We had several discussions about what it might look like. As time went by the Hall of Fame idea would come up in conversation from time to time. In the fall of 2011, I decided it was time to get the ball rolling on this idea. I contacted Robert Walton and Paul Jacobs and told them that it was time to start the hall of fame process. I asked them if they were willing to help make this hall of fame idea a reality. They were both excited and honored to help with this endeavor. In November 2011, I put together a twenty member steering committee to come up with the guidelines for the Hall of Fame. At the first meeting the steering committee decided to call it the “Eagle Mountain Saginaw ISD Athletic Hall of Fame.” The first order of business was to develop a purpose. The purpose is as follows: The Eagle Mountain Saginaw Independent School District Athletic Hall of Fame was established to recognize members of the Eagle Mountain Saginaw Independent School District’s family who have distinguished themselves as outstanding contributors to Eagle Mountain Saginaw athletics, and possibly beyond, instilling a continuing commitment to and the promotion of the beliefs that EMS-ISD values. We met fifteen times over the next fourteen months. Over that period of time, the steering committee came up with the ways to pick the selection committee, the selection process, the voting process, guidelines for eligibility for the hall of fame, and the nomination form. There are twenty members that make up the official selection committee. After several meetings, the committee decided to set September 15, 2012, as the deadline for the first group of inductees into the Hall of Fame. Nine people comprise the first class of inductees into the Eagle Mountain Saginaw ISD Athletic Hall of Fame. To commemorate this great honor, each inductee will have a plaque displayed in the gym lobby of the high school where they made their contributions. Congratulations to the Eagle Mountain Saginaw ISD Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2013. Tim Daughtrey Athletic Director Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD Athletic Hall of Fame W.E. Boswell High School Cafeteria March 9, 2013 6:00 P.M. Master of Ceremonies Jay Stallons, Chairman of the EM-S ISD Athletic Hall of Fame Registration Welcome by Jay Stallons, Chairman of the EM-S ISD Athletic Hall of Fame Meal Introductions by Kim Miller Inductee Introducer Weldon Hafley (1962) Scot Hafley Brad Hawpe (1997) Todd Hawpe Danny Henson (1979) Ricky Corbin Danny Jordan (1962) Brandon & Cody Jordan Max Newcom (Coach) Weldon Hafley John Shanor (1972) Jim Slaughter Angela Stanford (1996) Janice Stepp Bob Thompson (1964) Mike Green Neal Wilson (Coach) Lance Wilson 1 2 Weldon Hafley Boswell High School Class of 1962 Football, Basketball, and Track • Played on the 1961-62 Regional Finalist Basketball Team (Selected Outstanding Player in Regional Tournament) • Selected as an All-State Basketball Player • Selected to play in the 1962 Coaches All-Star game in Lubbock, Texas (only player from Boswell that has been selected to date) • Regional Qualifier in track for three years • Played on the first Boswell Football Team (2nd Team All-District) • Played basketball at Navarro Jr. College for two years • Selected All-Conference in the 1963-1964 season • Selected Captain in the 1963-64 season ACADEMIC HISTORY A.A.-Navarro Junior College 1964 Bachelor of Science-North Texas State University 1966 2002-06 Superintendent of Schools-Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD Retired Master of Education-North Texas State University 1973 July-Dec., 2008 Interim Superintendent-Azle Independent School District Mid-management Certification-Tarleton State University 1983 July-Dec., 2010 Interim Superintendent- Eagle Mountain –Saginaw ISD Superintendent Certification-Tarleton State University 1988 FAMILY INFORMATION Spouse: Mary Lee Hafley-President/CEO, SafeHaven of Tarrant County CAREER HISTORY US Army 1966-68 Army Commendation Medal 1968-70 JV Basketball Coach/Football Coach/ Teacher-Boswell HS 1970-72 Varsity Basketball Coach/TeacherDenison High School 1972-73 Varsity Basketball Coach/TeacherBoswell High School 1973-74 Director of Veteran Affairs-Tarrant County College 1974-79 Varsity Basketball Coach/Teacher, Azle High School 1979-84 Assistant Principal- Boswell High School 1984-85 Principal -Eagle Mountain Elementary 1985-89 Principal-Wayside Middle School 1989-94 Principal-Boswell High School 1994-2002 Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources-Eagle Mountain- Saginaw ISD Two adult children: Holly Morgan-Director of Human Resources, BNSF and Scot Hafley-Head Football Coach, Haltom High School Three grandchildren: Kylie, Geren and T.J. ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS Texas Association of School Administrators Life Member Board of Directors,Texas Assoc. of Secondary School Principals-1991-94 Board of Directors, EMS-ISD Educational Foundation-2002-present Saginaw Area Chamber of Commerce-Life Member-President-1998 First Baptist Church of Saginaw-Deacon/Adult Sunday school teacher 3 4 Brad Hawpe Boswell High School Class of 1997 Baseball • Boswell Varsity Baseball Team 1993-94 school year through 1996-97. (Pitcher and First Baseman) • Star Athlete of the week April 23, 1996 (Junior Year) for a 25 game hitting streak and a batting average of .521 and .904 slugging percentage and a .644 on base percentage. • As a senior the 1997 Boswell Baseball Team won the State Championship. • June 1997 selected to play in the Texas High School All Star Game. Drafted June 1997, by the Toronto Blue Jays as a pitcher in the 46th round. 1997-1998 Navarro Junior College LSU-full scholarship 1998-2000. Team won the 2000 College World Series. Brad was a Junior during this time. He was Second Team AllAmerican and led the nation with 36 doubles. 2002-Carolina League Most Valuable Playerwinning the batting title .347-3rd. In league in home runs (22) and second in RBI’s (97). This earned him the Doug Million Award as the Rockies Organizational Player of the Year. Junior year—Scholastic All American 2004- was with Triple-A Colorado Springs and hit for a .322 average with 31 home runs. Called up to play in the Majors on April 30, 2004. 2000-Drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 11th. Round-outfielder Went with his team to the World Series as the National League Champions in 2007. 2000-in the Minor Leagues was chosen as a Northwest League All-Star with Portland. Major League All Star-2009 2001-hit 22 homeruns for Class A Ashville. 5 6 Danny Henson Boswell High School Class of 1979 Football, Baseball, Basketball, and Track BOSWELL HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY ATHLETIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Freshman Year (1975-76) Baseball letterman • Sophomore Year (1976-77) Lettered in football, basketball, track, baseball • Junior Year (1977-78) Lettered in football, baseball; Football: District 5-3A Offensive Player of the Year, 1st. Team All Tarrant County-QB; Team District Champions, Bi-District Champions & Area Champions. Baseball: District 5-3A All-District -- Shortstop; Team District Champions, Bi-District Champions. • Senior Year (1978-79) Lettered in football, baseball; Football: District 5-3A Offensive Player of the Year, 2nd. Team All Tarrant County-QB; Team District Champions. Baseball: District 5-3A All-DistrictPitcher; Team Co-District Champions. CAREER STATS AT BOSWELL • Football: All Time Total Yards Leader with 4,413 yards, scored 281 points, 37 touchdowns, 20 TD passes, kicked 46 extra points • Voted All-Time Most Valuable Offensive Player in 40th Anniversary Football Book • Baseball: Finished 4 varsity seasons with total of 24 homeruns, pitched 2 no-hitters ACADEMIC HISTORY Bachelor of Science-TCU Masters of Education-University of North Texas COACHING HISTORY (1983-PRESENT) Brewer Middle School-Football, Basketball, Track (1 year) Keller High School-Football, Basketball (2 years) Marcus High School-Football Offensive Coordinator (7 years) Bridgeport High School-Athletic Director/Head Football Coach (20 years) Texas Sports Writers’-State Coach of the Year Award Multiple District and Area Coach of the Year Awards 16 of the 20 Bridgeport football teams made it to the playoffs FAMILY INFORMATION Wife-Leslie. Met at TCU-married for 28 years. Leslie is an Instructional Technologist at Bridgeport High School. Son-Corey (22) is a senior at MD Anderson Medical Center where he is finishing his degree in Clinical Laboratory Science. Corey played offensive tackle at Bridgeport and was selected as an All-State football player in 2008. Son-Cody (20) is a sophomore at Tarleton State University where he is majoring in Business-Finance. Cody was a QB and baseball player at Bridgeport. In 2010, Cody was selected as an All-State QB and as an All-State baseball player. BASEBALL AT HILL COLLEGE Freshman Year-letterman at pitcher (7-3 record) Sophomore Year-letterman at 3rd. Base-All-Regional, Jr. College All American, Hill College season home run record (13) BASEBALL AT TCU Junior Year-letterman at 3rd. Base Senior Year-letterman at 3rd. Base, Academic All-American-3rd. Base 7 8 Danny Jordan Boswell High School Class of 1962 Football, Basketball, and Track TRACK • 1961 Qualified for Regional Track Meet in the mile • 1962 Member of District Champion track team FOOTBALL • 1961 First Boswell quarterback, captain; All District, finished second in district with an 8-2 record BASKETBALL • 1961-62 Captain, averaged 14 points a game; Regional Finalist with a record of 23-6 1964-67 Served in the U.S. Army 1988-1989 Saginaw Elementary principal 1970-1978 Football assistant coach at Boswell; 1989-2007 Wayside Middle School principal combined record of 77-15-5; District Champions or Co-champions seven times, State Semi-Finalist in 1977 1972-1979 Head baseball coach at Boswell with a record of 92-71, Regional Finalist in 1978, District Co-Champion in 1979 1970-1988 Boswell teacher/coach/assistant 2007 -present Retired 2009 Naming of Danny Jordan Gymnasium at Wayside Middle School Married to Rosa; two sons-Brandon, married to Shannon and Cody, married to Vanessa; three grandchildren-Cade 10, Chloe 5 and Benjamin 5 months principal 9 10 Max Newcom Boswell High School Coach, 1961 to 1967 Max G. Newcom, graduate of Baylor University and of the master’s program at the University of North Texas, came to W. E. Boswell High School in 1961 from Gatesville High School where he coached football, basketball and baseball. When Boswell opened in 1961, he was the first assistant coach in football and track and in this role helped to build the first football field. He was the first head basketball coach winning the first district title in any sport for Boswell High School. He had an article published in The Texas Coach on his use of the fastbreak in basketball. Due to the interest in baseball of the first Boswell athletes, Coach Newcom began working on the baseball field and started the team as its first coach. Continuing his interest in student athletes, he organized the golf program and was also its first coach. In addition, he taught science, health and physical education. To bring community support, he helped organize the first booster club. Through the University of North Texas and Texas Wesleyan University, many coaches completed their student teaching under Coach Newcom’s leadership. After a back injury in 1968, he left coaching and began his career at Tarrant County Junior College as Assistant Director of Admissions, then Registrar on the South Campus and later at the new Northwest Campus. He was an active member of the Texas Association of College Registrars and Officers, TACRO, serving a term as president of the region and receiving the honor of a life membership from the State organization. For his support of students and student service organizations, he was named an honorary member of the Phi Theta Kappa Organization. He has continued his support of Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Independent School District serving on the Board of Education. In addition, he has served as a member of Eagle Mountain Saginaw Educational Foundation. Also, he has participated in the New Teacher Mentoring Program where he mentored a first year teacher and coach, who happened to be the son of a coach that had done his student teaching with Coach Newcom, thus a third generation coaching sequence. In support of the Boswell basketball program, he has established a scholarship for a senior basketball athlete, boy or girl, who has shown not only talent but also outstanding commitment to team and school. After 37 years in education, four in professional baseball and two in the US army during the Korean War, Coach Newcom is enjoying his retirement and his family, wife Mollie, children, Steven and wife Joy Newcom, Nancy and husband Walt Marston, Melinda and husband Steve Smith, eight grandchildren, three great grandchildren, and with friends. 12 John Shanor Boswell High School Class of 1972 Football ACCOMPLISHMENTS: • Three year two-way starter at running back and linebacker in 1969, 1970 and 1971 • Named All-State Linebacker in 1971 • 1st Team All-District two years on both offence (running back) and defense (linebacker) • Named AAA-5’s offensive back of the year in 1971, gaining 1,115 yards rushing, scoring 15 touchdowns and kicking six extra points • Named 2nd Team All-Area linebacker and running back in 1971 • 6th All-Time leading rusher in Boswell’s history with 2.205 yards. • All-Time leader in tackles made in a season – 165, recorded over 300 career tackles • Only one in five players in Boswell’s history to soccer 100 or more points in a season • Scored a total of 20 career touchdowns in three years • Rushed for over 100 yards in six different games John Shanor graduated in 1972 with some individual football achievements. He was All-District fullback and linebacker for two years; and All-State Linebacker for one year. John received a full scholarship to play football at Tyler Junior College. After one semester at Tyler he left to attend the Spartain School of Aeronautics and attained his FAA Airframe and Power Plant (A&P) mechanics license. This led to his thirteen year stay in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia as an aircraft mechanic with Saudi Airlines. While in Saudi, his first child was born and he enjoyed diving in the Red Sea and traveling to many foreign places with his family. John raised three children; his daughter is a Pediatrician and resides in Colorado, his older son, a Captain in the US Army, served for seven years and now resides in Texas. His younger son, Captain, is currently serving in the US Air Force as a pilot of the AWACS E-3 and is stationed in Oklahoma. He has nine grandchildren with another on the way. John has enjoyed hiking the 14,000 plus Peaks of Colorado the past several years and cycling is his latest passion. With several dozen 100 K rides completed, his current goal is to accomplish a 100 mile ride this year. John returned to Fort Worth, Texas, in 1990 and was self - employed for two years in the Concrete Pumping Business. Then he accepted an employment offer from UPS in the airline division and moved his family to Kentucky. He has been with UPS for 22 years and currently works at their DFW location. 13 14 Angela Stanford Boswell High School Class of 1996 Golf and Basketball ATHLETIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS: • 2000 – Turned professional and won the Futures Tour Championship, tied for fourth in the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament. • 2001 - tied for 15th at the Giant Eagle LPGA Classic • 2002 - second place at the First Union Betsy King Classic • 2003 - Rolex First-Time Winner at the ShopRite LPGA Classic, tied for second place in the U.S. Women’s Open, member of the U.S. Solheim Cup Team • 2004 - recorded two top 10s: McDonald’s LPGA Championship (tied for fourth), and the KelloggKeebler Classic (tied for fifth) • 2005 - tied for third at the BMO Financial Group Canadian Women’s Open, tied for 10th at the U.S. Women’s Open • 2006 - tied for second place at the CN Canadian Women’s Open, tied for second at the Franklin American Mortgage Championship • 2007 - tied for third at both the MasterCard Classic and the SemGroup Championship, carded 10 additional top-10 finishes • 2008 - recorded a victory at the Bell Micro LPGA Classic and the Lorena Ochoa Invitational, tied for third at the SemGroup Championship • 2009 - won the SBS Open, tied for second at the CN Canadian Women’s Open, added eight additional top 10 finishes, qualified for her third U.S. Solheim Cup Team • 2010 - runner-up at the Sybase Match Play Championship, tied for seventh at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational, tied for eighth at the ShopRite LPGA Classic and the CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge • 2011 - recorded nine top-10 finishes with seven top-5 finishes; third at the Navistar LPGA Classic; tied for third at the Kraft Nabisco Championship and the Evian Masters; finished fourth at the Sybase Match Play Championship and the US Women’s Open; tied for fourth at the CN Canadian Women’s Open; fifth at the RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup; tied for seventh at the Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia; tied for eighth at the LPGA State Farm Classic; competed on her fourth Solheim Cup Team • 2012 Nutshell - 26 events, 23 cuts made, six top ten finishes including her fifth career victory at the HSBC Women’s Champions 2012. Won the inaugural Kia Community Assist Award for her work with the Angela Stanford Foundation. The award recognizes exceptional contributions to charity organizations or community programs. Growing up in Texas, Angela began collecting golf accolades early, winning the Fort Worth Girls Championship four times, the 1996 Texas State 4A High School Championship and the 1996 PING Texas State Junior Championship. 1997 WAC Freshman of the Year and 1999 WAC Player of the Year. Stanford was a member of the 2000 U.S. Curtis Cup Team, a semifinalist at the British Amateur Championship and winner of the 2000 WAC Championship. While at Texas Christian University, Stanford won nine collegiate tournaments, was a four-time All-American and a four-time All-Western Athletic Conference (WAC) selection. She was named 15 16 Bob Thompson Boswell High School Class of 1964 Football, Basketball ,and Track • Won 10 of a possible 12 letters in football, basketball and track. • Sat out most of football season his senior year with a broken collarbone sustained in the first game of the season against Azle High School. • Was All-district center on Boswell’s district championship basketball team in 1964. • Won five gold medals in the district 1A-12 track meet held at Boswell in 1964 (Medals in 220 yd. dash, 440 yd. dash, sprint relay, mile relay and the long jump) • Qualified for the state meet in the mile relay, broad jump and twice in the 440 yd. dash. At the state meet in 1964, set a new record for class 1A schools in the 440 yd. dash at 49.2 seconds. Placed third in the mile relay and the broad jump. Total individual points were 19, team points were 28, and Boswell placed third in class 1A schools in the meet. • Received an athletic scholarship to Rice University for track and field. • Ran on the freshman and the varsity mile relay teams. In 1966, the Rice varsity mile relay team won and set records at the Texas Relays, the Kansas relays, and the Southwest Conference meet. • The Rice track team was invited to a dual meet with the Mexican National Team in Mexico City to help them prepare for the 1968 Olympics which were held in Mexico City. • At Kansas, and again at the Coliseum Relays, a post season invitational meet in Los Angeles, the team posted a time of 3:07.4, which was then the fastest mile relay time ever recorded by a collegiate team from Texas. Robert C. (“Bob”) Thompson grew up in what was then a tiny roadside hamlet, Saginaw, Texas, pop. 581. His parents were Ansel and Elwyn Thompson, and he had one younger brother, Joel Lee. He attended elementary school at Saginaw Elementary, a part of which was housed in the old WPA-era building that sits at the corner of West McLeroy Blvd. and Bluebonnet. Junior High was in the same building, but by then the school district had consolidated with a neighboring district to the west to form the EM-S ISD we have today. Rice University in Houston, Texas, to compete on the track and field squad. He was a member of and won letters on the freshman team and later the varsity track team. Bob first competed in interscholastic athletics in the seventh grade under the colors of EM-S, blue and white, whose mascot was the Wildcats. In 1961, when he was in the tenth grade in high school, the new W.E. Boswell High School opened and all high school students in the district moved to that campus. Until graduation in 1964, Bob competed for Boswell in football, basketball and track. Subsequent to graduating from law school in 1976, he has practiced law in Houston, Texas. Upon graduation from Boswell, he received an athletic scholarship to Bob graduated from Rice with a BA in 1968, and entered the U. S. Navy as an officer trainee, then served five years as a Navy Supply Corps. Officer. While in the Navy he took a Masters in Management at George Washington University. After the service he attended the University of Texas of Law, in Austin. He is married to the former Rachel Jane Adams of Alvin, Texas, whom he met while at Rice, and who is now a physician in Houston. They have two children, Stephen Taylor Thompson, an engineer with Shell Oil Company in Houston, and Katherine Thompson Keller, a CPA with Forum Energy Technologies, also in Houston, and one grandson, Jackson Duke Keller. Duke is in Montessori School for toddlers. 17 18 Neal Wilson Boswell High School Coach, 1971 to 1977 • 18 Year Overall Record of 153 wins 39 losses 6 ties • 10 District Championships • 11 Times in The Playoffs (missed playoff 4 times with 7+ wins) • 12 seasons of 8+ wins • 9 seasons of 9+ wins • District Coach Of The Year 12 times • DFW Metro Coach Of The Year 2 times • State Semi-Finalists 2 times • Texas High School Coach Coaches Association Board of Directors 1977-1980 • Selected to be Oil Bowl Coach 1980 • As Athletics Director for LISD teams won numerous state championships in multiple sports • 15 Assistants went on to become Head Coaches • Several Players (Danny Henson, Joe McBride, Ronnie Gage) went on to become Head Coaches • 1994 Inductee into Texas High School Coaches Association Hall of Honor • 2003 Inductee into Texas High School Athletics Directors Association Hall of Honor • 2005 LISD Football Stadium named after…Neal E. Wilson Stadium • Numerous local awards and recognitions • 2009 National Football Foundation & College Football Hall of Fame Gridiron Club Neal Wilson’s 40-year career began and ended in Lewisville. In 1965, he took his first coaching position at Lewisville Junior High School after graduating from North Texas State University. After one season he left to become an assistant coach at Decatur and the next year, 1967, he was named head coach as a 24-year- old. He led Decatur to the playoffs in 1968 and’ 70. He left Decatur for Saginaw Boswell in 1971. In seven seasons he won 61 games and led Boswell to the playoffs three times. He returned in 1978 as the head coach at Lewisville High School. In 1983, he accepted the job as athletics director while continuing to coach until 1986. Coach Wilson lost his battle with leukemia at the young age of 65 in January of 2008. Survivors include his wife, Donna; sons and daughters-in-law, Darrell and Sherri, and Lance and Stephanie; two grandchildren. 19 Hall of Fame Committee Members Angie Averhoff Rick Canterbury Bubba Coursey John H. Craft Mike Greene Weldon Hafley Sarah Hollenstein Paul Jacobs Toni Hood Danny Jordan 20 Ed Larson Britt McDougal Kim Miller Jodie Mooty Max Newcom Steven Newcom Larry Robertson Jay Stallons Susan Sutherland Robert Walton Eagle Mountain ISD Hall of Fame Sponsorships Silver Level Promaxima Goldstar Transportation Bronze Level GV Pro Greener Pastures Mike Greene Family Adreniline Olen Williams AAI Donations Lisco Max Newcom Family Tommy Green A special word of thanks Mr. Tim Randall, instructor, and the students in the Graphic Arts Department of the Hollenstein Career and Technology Center