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CHIPPEWA ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME

CHIPPEWA ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME. Class of 2006. Ken Black. 1947-1955 Coached the Doylestown High Football teams to five league championships in nine seasons Overall Football coaching record 60-20-1 (.740 winning percentage) Overall Basketball coaching record 50-15

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CHIPPEWA ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME

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  1. CHIPPEWA ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME Class of 2006

  2. Ken Black 1947-1955 Coached the Doylestown High Football teams to five league championships in nine seasons Overall Football coaching record 60-20-1 (.740 winning percentage) Overall Basketball coaching record 50-15 (.769 winning percentage) Inducted into the Wayne County Hall of Fame in 1982

  3. Denny Schrock 1979-2002 Coached Chippewa High Girls Basketball teams to 20 WCAL championships, 20 sectional titles, 11 district championships, 1 regional championship, and Division III state runner-up in 1994 Overall coaching record 465-93 (.833 winning percentage) Denny also coached the Boys Track program to 10 WCAL titles Inducted into Ohio Girls Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001 Inducted into Wayne County Hall of Fame in 1996

  4. Dr. Harry Weckesser 1944-1947 Earned 9 varsity letters in Football, Basketball, and Track Wayne County MVP in 1947 for Basketball Averaged 19.2 points per game as a junior Averaged 19.7 points per game as a senior Scored 1,256 points during his career at Doylestown (2nd all time) Basketball standout at the College of Wooster Averaged 18.3 ppg for the 1950-51 season Inducted into the Wayne County Hall of Fame in 1986

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