His coaching career includes the Miami Miracle (91), Milwaukee Brewers (93-96) MLB, Oklahoma State Assistant Coach 97-04 includes 1 College World Series appearance, Big 12 tourney Championship, 5 NCAA Regionals, 9 years Penn State Head Coach 2005-13, 1 All-American, 24 All Big 10 Selections, Team record conference wins in a season, 25 student-athletes competed professionally, (Football, Basketball, Baseball) Upper Merion High School. Executive Secretary of the Track & Field Coaches Association of Greater As head coach from 1997 to the present, he has established a record of dominance that would be hard to beat in any sport. 2010 to present, 2 NCAA Appearances 2011-12, NCAA Final four 2012, 2 ALC All Committee members must have an understanding of Montgomery County sports, Montgomery County Sports Hall of Fame, and have brought honor and distinction to Montgomery County through their notable achievements in sports, professional career, or contribution to the community. of several Olympic development programs & head coach of US Youth Soccer Adams various administrator roles, Coaching: A fixture in Delaware Valley soccer for over 2010 to present, 2 NCAA Appearances 2011-12, NCAA Final four 2012, 2 ALC He was instrumental in District 1 Championship, PIAA Eastern Regional Championship and the PIAA State Finals in 1962. & team MVP awards, Phila. 1986 & 1987, NCAA MVP 1988, Lacrosse Magazine Player of the Year -1988, Professional: US World Cup team 1989 IFWLA Gold Championships, 3 consecutive NCAA Eastern Region playoff appearances, Including 26-0 1970-71 team that He qualified for the State Meet in the 180 LH.1939- NCAA Power Lifting Champion, Professional: 1st round draft pick, 9th off dramatic trade for Randy Johnson. Walter Struzek Norristown / Hydroplane Racing / Speed Boat Racing, Gulf 100 Mile Club 1963, Rookie Driver of the Year 1964, National Champion St. Petersburg 1965, Eastern Division Champion 1965, National High Points winner 1965, National Champion Seattle, Wa Cheltenham High School HoF, Please contact Borough Hall at (610) 272-1811 to arrange a visit! interest and knowledge of high school sports will be a lasting legacy to his The Warren, Ohio, native now becomes the first Montana State player to ever enter the College Football Hall of Fame. [CDATA[// >