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Honorary Referees 2014 State Finals ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Dwayne Foote began his track & field career at Lib- ertyville High School in 1954, running varsity hur- dles and on the 4x400 relay team for three years. He broke into coaching in 1967 as an assistant coach at North Chicago, where he ascended to the head coaching role in 1970. He remained at North Chicago until 1983, and during the course of his career coached 10 state cham- pions and eight high school All-Americans, cul- minating in a third-place team finish at the IHSA Boys State Meet in 1982. In addition, the Illinois Track & Field Times publication named Dwayne the state’s Hurdle Coach of the Year in 1977. Dwayne was first licensed as an IHSA Track & Field official in 1984 and remains active today on the high school scene and beyond. He has served as the assistant starter at the Pepsi In- ternational Meet and was also the Head Umpire at the Keebler International Prep Track & Field Invitational held in Chicago in the 1980’s and 1990’s. He has been assigned to work two NCAA Indoor National Championships meets thus far in his career. Dwayne has been an integral part of the IHSA State Final crew for 31 years, including 27 years as a timer and four as an umpire, the position he will be working again this weekend. Paul Neakrase has worked the IHSA Spring Spectacu- lar for over 30 years, where he has held a variety of po- sitions. From coach to track official to field official to an- nouncer to timer to mar- shal, Paul has done it all, and will be filling the role of High Jump Judge during the 2014 state meet. Paul’s passion for track & field began in 1959 when he began participating in the sport at St. Rita High School in Chicago. He continued his track career at Bradley University, which led to a student-teaching opportunity at Peoria High School. In his time at Peoria High School, he learned from legendary coach Phil Salzer, who he cites as having a significant impact on his ca- reer. After graduating from Bradley, he became a teacher and assistant track coach at Washing- ton High School, where he worked under head coach Bill Farrell, and then followed Farrell as the head coach until 1988. As Paul left coaching for a position in the Peoria Diocese, he became involved in officiating to re- main connected to the sport he loves. Paul and his wife Nancy reside in Washington and he thanks “all of my former athletes, my coaches, my staff and my colleagues for allowing me to retain my enthusiasm for this great sport.” A high school track & field athlete, Jerzy Marszalek re- connected with the sport he loves by becoming an offi- cial after attending Illinois State University. His first job after college was teaching at Tinley Park’s Central Middle School, where he also coached track & field. Shortly thereafter, Ever- green Park High School Principal Sam Good ap- proached Jerzy about becoming an official. He was mentored by his high school coach, leg- endary Bloom coach and IHSA official Robert Rehberg, and quickly became a well respected official in the track and cross country communi- ties. Jerzy has officiated meets all across the state for nearly 40 years, spending the majority of his time working for schools in the SICA, South West Suburban and South Suburban Conferences. An active member of the ITCCOA, he has served as the Relay Clerk at the IHSA Boys Track & Field State Finals since 2005, while also working as the Assistant Starter at the Girls State Meet in 2007. Jerzy remains involved in coaching as well, serving as a Tinley Park High School assistant for nearly a decade, while continuing to help mentor student-athletes at Central Middle School. He currently resides in Orland Park and his three sons who have all enjoyed track ca- reers and continue to run as well. 1960 Robert S. Woodruff, Oak Park 1961 Shelby Himes, Urbana 1962 Harry Hill, Gridley 1963 C.L. Harriss, Carlyle 1964 Clarence East, Elmhurst 1965 Milt F. Sprunger, Washington 1966 Ross Anderson, Oak Park 1967 Emil G. “Heinie” Schultz, Evanston 1968 W. W. Downing, East St. Louis 1969 Roy S. Anderson, Lincoln 1970 Jim Evers, Centralia 1971 A. G. “Frenchie” Haussler, Peoria 1972 Leo L. Singer, Waukegan 1973 Harry E. Gaines, Mattoon 1974 Harold G. Monilaw, LaGrange 1975 Clarence B. “Babe” Pierce, Sparta 1976 John S. Gill, Elmhurst 1977 Eugene (Gene) Armer, Urbana 1978 Roy Gummerson, Oak Park 1979 Ira Scott, Naperville 1980 George Dekan, Carol Stream 1981 Jack D. May, Urbana 1982 Richard K. Welty, Palatine 1983 Gene Masters, Normal 1984 Russ Deason, LaGrange 1985 Bill Brandvold, Mattoon 1986 Gail Borton, West Frankfort 1987 Taylor Thomas, Urbana 1988 Charles Feutz, Hoffman Estates 1989 Leonard Wilson, Urbana 1990 Glen Hamilton, Pinckneyville 1991 Tony Sacco, River Forest 1992 Chic Anderson, Palatine 1993 Walter Elmore, Charleston 1994 100th Celebration 1995 Harold “Tuffy” Bowen, Farmington 1996 Phil Salzer, Peoria 1997 Carlin Nalley, Lisle 1998 Willie May, Chicago 1999 Dick Hamann, Carrollton 2000 Ron Helberg, Huntley 2001 Ray Collier, Aurora 2002 John Craft, Charleston 2003 Glenn Cothern, Gibson City Renny Garshelis, Charleston Ralph Krupke, Roselle Jerry McGuire, Oak Park 2004 Joyce Carlson, Lemont Bob Hout, Effingham Dr. Ken Kite, Hoffman Estates Warren McGhee, Canton Joe Newton, Elmhurst John Polka, Oak Park 2005 Bill Bulat, Rock Island Larry Miller, Ottawa Ben Ward, Chicago 2006 Floyd Rogers, Crystal Lake Loyd Grafford,Wood River Ron Campbell, Skokie Angelo Rinchiuso, Decatur 2007 John Mills, Sullivan Dan Moy, Jacksonville Jerry Parsons, Normal 2008 Mark Jostes, East Peoria 2009 James Lewis, Northwoods Doug Chapman, Belvidere 2010 Larry Cleair, Gordonville, MO Art Sievers, Monticello 2011 John Cheney, Oak Park Carl Magsamen, Schaumburg Tom Miller, Dundee 2012 Harry Fletcher, Oregon Darrell Prince, Dyer, IN Chris Perry, Peoria 2013 David Axelrod, Highland Park David Daugherty, Carlinville 2014 Dwayne Foote, Libertyville Paul Neakrase, Washington Jerzy Marszalek, Sheridan Honor Roll of Boys Track and Field Honorary Referees DWAYNE FOOTE Libertyville PAUL NEAKRASE Washington JERZY MARSZALEK Sheridan

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Honorary Referees2014 State Finals

ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION

Dwayne Foote began histrack & field career at Lib-ertyville High School in1954, running varsity hur-dles and on the 4x400 relayteam for three years. Hebroke into coaching in 1967as an assistant coach atNorth Chicago, where heascended to the headcoaching role in 1970. He

remained at North Chicago until 1983, and duringthe course of his career coached 10 state cham-pions and eight high school All-Americans, cul-minating in a third-place team finish at the IHSABoys State Meet in 1982. In addition, the IllinoisTrack & Field Times publication named Dwaynethe state’s Hurdle Coach of the Year in 1977.

Dwayne was first licensed as an IHSA Track &Field official in 1984 and remains active today onthe high school scene and beyond. He hasserved as the assistant starter at the Pepsi In-ternational Meet and was also the Head Umpireat the Keebler International Prep Track & FieldInvitational held in Chicago in the 1980’s and1990’s. He has been assigned to work two NCAAIndoor National Championships meets thus farin his career.

Dwayne has been an integral part of the IHSAState Final crew for 31 years, including 27 yearsas a timer and four as an umpire, the position hewill be working again this weekend.

Paul Neakrase has workedthe IHSA Spring Spectacu-lar for over 30 years, wherehe has held a variety of po-sitions. From coach to trackofficial to field official to an-nouncer to timer to mar-shal, Paul has done it all,and will be filling the role ofHigh Jump Judge duringthe 2014 state meet.

Paul’s passion for track & field began in 1959when he began participating in the sport at St.Rita High School in Chicago. He continued histrack career at Bradley University, which led toa student-teaching opportunity at Peoria HighSchool. In his time at Peoria High School, helearned from legendary coach Phil Salzer, whohe cites as having a significant impact on his ca-reer. After graduating from Bradley, he becamea teacher and assistant track coach at Washing-ton High School, where he worked under headcoach Bill Farrell, and then followed Farrell asthe head coach until 1988.

As Paul left coaching for a position in the PeoriaDiocese, he became involved in officiating to re-main connected to the sport he loves. Paul andhis wife Nancy reside in Washington and hethanks “all of my former athletes, my coaches,my staff and my colleagues for allowing me toretain my enthusiasm for this great sport.”

A high school track & fieldathlete, Jerzy Marszalek re-connected with the sport heloves by becoming an offi-cial after attending IllinoisState University. His first jobafter college was teachingat Tinley Park’s CentralMiddle School, where healso coached track & field.Shortly thereafter, Ever-

green Park High School Principal Sam Good ap-proached Jerzy about becoming an official. Hewas mentored by his high school coach, leg-endary Bloom coach and IHSA official RobertRehberg, and quickly became a well respectedofficial in the track and cross country communi-ties.

Jerzy has officiated meets all across the statefor nearly 40 years, spending the majority of histime working for schools in the SICA, South WestSuburban and South Suburban Conferences. Anactive member of the ITCCOA, he has served asthe Relay Clerk at the IHSA Boys Track & FieldState Finals since 2005, while also working asthe Assistant Starter at the Girls State Meet in2007.

Jerzy remains involved in coaching as well,serving as a Tinley Park High School assistantfor nearly a decade, while continuing to helpmentor student-athletes at Central MiddleSchool. He currently resides in Orland Park andhis three sons who have all enjoyed track ca-reers and continue to run as well.

1960 Robert S. Woodruff, Oak Park1961 Shelby Himes, Urbana1962 Harry Hill, Gridley1963 C.L. Harriss, Carlyle1964 Clarence East, Elmhurst1965 Milt F. Sprunger, Washington1966 Ross Anderson, Oak Park1967 Emil G. “Heinie” Schultz, Evanston1968 W. W. Downing, East St. Louis1969 Roy S. Anderson, Lincoln1970 Jim Evers, Centralia1971 A. G. “Frenchie” Haussler, Peoria1972 Leo L. Singer, Waukegan1973 Harry E. Gaines, Mattoon1974 Harold G. Monilaw, LaGrange1975 Clarence B. “Babe” Pierce, Sparta1976 John S. Gill, Elmhurst1977 Eugene (Gene) Armer, Urbana1978 Roy Gummerson, Oak Park1979 Ira Scott, Naperville

1980 George Dekan, Carol Stream1981 Jack D. May, Urbana1982 Richard K. Welty, Palatine1983 Gene Masters, Normal1984 Russ Deason, LaGrange1985 Bill Brandvold, Mattoon1986 Gail Borton, West Frankfort1987 Taylor Thomas, Urbana1988 Charles Feutz, Hoffman Estates1989 Leonard Wilson, Urbana1990 Glen Hamilton, Pinckneyville1991 Tony Sacco, River Forest1992 Chic Anderson, Palatine1993 Walter Elmore, Charleston1994 100th Celebration1995 Harold “Tuffy” Bowen, Farmington1996 Phil Salzer, Peoria1997 Carlin Nalley, Lisle1998 Willie May, Chicago1999 Dick Hamann, Carrollton

2000 Ron Helberg, Huntley2001 Ray Collier, Aurora2002 John Craft, Charleston2003 Glenn Cothern, Gibson City Renny Garshelis, Charleston Ralph Krupke, Roselle Jerry McGuire, Oak Park2004 Joyce Carlson, Lemont Bob Hout, Effingham Dr. Ken Kite, Hoffman Estates Warren McGhee, Canton Joe Newton, Elmhurst John Polka, Oak Park2005 Bill Bulat, Rock Island Larry Miller, Ottawa Ben Ward, Chicago2006 Floyd Rogers, Crystal Lake Loyd Grafford,Wood River Ron Campbell, Skokie Angelo Rinchiuso, Decatur

2007 John Mills, Sullivan Dan Moy, Jacksonville Jerry Parsons, Normal2008 Mark Jostes, East Peoria2009 James Lewis, Northwoods Doug Chapman, Belvidere2010 Larry Cleair, Gordonville, MO Art Sievers, Monticello2011 John Cheney, Oak Park Carl Magsamen, Schaumburg Tom Miller, Dundee2012 Harry Fletcher, Oregon Darrell Prince, Dyer, IN Chris Perry, Peoria2013 David Axelrod, Highland Park David Daugherty, Carlinville2014 Dwayne Foote, Libertyville Paul Neakrase, Washington Jerzy Marszalek, Sheridan

Honor Roll of Boys Track and Field Honorary Referees

DWAYNE FOOTELibertyville

PAUL NEAKRASEWashington

JERZY MARSZALEKSheridan