IHSBCA HOF Press Release 11272017

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11/27/2017 IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Indiana High School Baseball Coaches Association has released its Hall of Fame class for 2018. The induction ceremonies will be held Saturday January 27, 2018 at the Sheraton at Keystone at the Crossing in Indianapolis, IN. This event will be part of the 3-day IHSBCA state clinic and information is available at www.ihsbca.org Banquet tickets are $45 and available by contacting HOF Chairman Jeff McKeon at 317-445-9899 or [email protected] The class of 2018 contains 2 coaches (Rich Andriole – Cathedral HS / Guerin Catholic HS (active) and Pat Murphy – Valparaiso HS (retired)), a contributor (Colin Lister – Fort Wayne (deceased)), a player (LaTroy Hawkins – Gary West HS (retired)) and the Veteran’s Committee nominee (Howard Kellman – Indianapolis Indians (active)). 2018 will mark Howard Kellman’s 43rd season as Voice of the Indians. He has watched more than a million pitches and seen more than 300,000 outs recorded during Indians broadcasts. On June 30, 2017, Kellman broadcasted his 6,000th game with the Tribe. Kellman joined the Tribe in 1974 and has been the club’s lead play-by- play announcer each year during that time frame except for the 1975 and 1980 seasons. Honored as Indiana’s Sportscaster of the Year in 2002, Kellman has called IHSAA football and basketball games on WHMB-TV 40 since 1990. In 2009, he was inducted to the Indiana Sports Writers & Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame. Most recently, Kellman was inducted into the Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2015. Since joining the Indians, Kellman has also been named to the radio broadcast team for three Triple-A All-Star Games, including the 1989 Midsummer Classic in Columbus, Ohio, the 2001 contest at Victory Field and most recently, the 2013 showcase in Reno, Nev. In addition, he led the broadcast team for ESPN’s coverage of the Triple-A World Series from 2006-08. Along with covering the Tribe, Kellman has worked behind the microphone for the Chicago White Sox (1984) and Cleveland Cavaliers (1988- 90), called both IHSAA football and basketball games, and served as a sideline reporter for Yale football on the YES Television Network (2012). He also filled in as a replacement on New York Mets broadcasts in 2014. Kellman currently manages his own professional speaking service which features life lessons drawn from sports-related stories, and published his book 61 Humorous & Inspiring Lessons I Learned From Baseball in 2010. A graduate of Brooklyn College, Kellman began his early broadcasting days as an announcer for St. John’s University basketball. Howard and his wife, Robin, reside in Carmel, Ind. Brian Abbott- Executive Director IHSBCA Phone: 260 – 356 – 3031 Phone: 260 – 358 – 7310 E-Mail: [email protected] Ricky Romans – President Charlestown High School Phone: 502 – 641 – 2883 E-Mail – [email protected] Kevin Hannon – 1 st Vice President Knox High School Phone: 219 – 242 – 5855 E-Mail – [email protected] Jeff McKeon – 2 nd Vice President Decatur Central High School Phone: 317 – 445 – 9899 E-Mail – [email protected] Ben McDaniel – 3 rd Vice President Columbus North High School Phone: 614 – 560 – 5073 E-Mail: [email protected] Scott Hughes – Past President Retired Phone: 317 – 364 – 3333 E-Mail: [email protected] Phil McIntyre –Executive Assistant North Central High School Home Phone: 317-294-0378 E-Mail: [email protected] ASSOCIATION WEB SITE www.ihsbca.org HALL OF FAME WEB SITE www.indbaseballhalloffame.org

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11/27/2017

IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The Indiana High School Baseball Coaches Association has released its Hall of Fame class for 2018. The induction ceremonies will be held Saturday January 27, 2018 at the Sheraton at Keystone at the Crossing in Indianapolis, IN. This event will be part of the 3-day IHSBCA state clinic and information is available at www.ihsbca.org Banquet tickets are $45 and available by contacting HOF Chairman Jeff McKeon at 317-445-9899 or [email protected]

The class of 2018 contains 2 coaches (Rich Andriole – Cathedral HS / Guerin Catholic HS (active) and Pat Murphy – Valparaiso HS (retired)), a contributor (Colin Lister – Fort Wayne (deceased)), a player (LaTroy Hawkins – Gary West HS (retired)) and the Veteran’s Committee nominee (Howard Kellman – Indianapolis Indians (active)).

2018 will mark Howard Kellman’s 43rd season as Voice of the Indians. He has watched more than a million pitches and seen more than 300,000 outs recorded during Indians broadcasts. On June 30, 2017, Kellman broadcasted his 6,000th game with the Tribe.

Kellman joined the Tribe in 1974 and has been the club’s lead play-by-play announcer each year during that time frame except for the 1975 and 1980 seasons.

Honored as Indiana’s Sportscaster of the Year in 2002, Kellman has called IHSAA football and basketball games on WHMB-TV 40 since 1990. In 2009, he was inducted to the Indiana Sports Writers & Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame. Most recently, Kellman was inducted into the Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2015.

Since joining the Indians, Kellman has also been named to the radio broadcast team for three Triple-A All-Star Games, including the 1989 Midsummer Classic in Columbus, Ohio, the 2001 contest at Victory Field and most recently, the 2013 showcase in Reno, Nev. In addition, he led the broadcast team for ESPN’s coverage of the Triple-A World Series from 2006-08.

Along with covering the Tribe, Kellman has worked behind the microphone for the Chicago White Sox (1984) and Cleveland Cavaliers (1988-90), called both IHSAA football and basketball games, and served as a sideline reporter for Yale football on the YES Television Network (2012). He also filled in as a replacement on New York Mets broadcasts in 2014.

Kellman currently manages his own professional speaking service which features life lessons drawn from sports-related stories, and published his book 61 Humorous & Inspiring Lessons I Learned From Baseball in 2010.

A graduate of Brooklyn College, Kellman began his early broadcasting days as an announcer for St. John’s University basketball. Howard and his wife, Robin, reside in Carmel, Ind.

✩ Brian Abbott- Executive Director IHSBCA Phone: 260 – 356 – 3031 Phone: 260 – 358 – 7310 E-Mail: [email protected] Ricky Romans – President Charlestown High School Phone: 502 – 641 – 2883 E-Mail – [email protected] Kevin Hannon – 1st Vice President Knox High School Phone: 219 – 242 – 5855 E-Mail – [email protected] Jeff McKeon – 2nd Vice President Decatur Central High School Phone: 317 – 445 – 9899 E-Mail – [email protected] Ben McDaniel – 3rd Vice President Columbus North High School Phone: 614 – 560 – 5073 E-Mail: [email protected] Scott Hughes – Past President Retired Phone: 317 – 364 – 3333 E-Mail: [email protected] Phil McIntyre –Executive Assistant North Central High School Home Phone: 317-294-0378 E-Mail: [email protected] ASSOCIATION WEB SITE www.ihsbca.org HALL OF FAME WEB SITE www.indbaseballhalloffame.org

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Pat Murphy graduated from Valparaiso High School and St. Joseph's College in Rensselaer, Indiana. He recorded 483 wins over 28 seasons and this included 13 Sectional Championships and 2 Duneland Conference Championships. He was honored three times as District Coach of the Year. He also served on numerous IHSBCA committees, had 5 players on the North Squad All-Stars, and was also inducted in 2010 to the Valparaiso High School Hall of Fame.

Pat and wife of 45 years, Nancy, live in Valparaiso. They have two sons. Michael is a Lieutenant Colonel in the Marine Corps, currently stationed at Corpus Christi Naval Station in Corpus Christi, Texas. He and his wife JoAnne have two daughters. Tim has a P.H.D. in Cultural Anthropology, and is a professor of Urban Studies at Worcester State University, in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Colin Lister grew up in Australia and moved to Fort Wayne in 1958 due to his involvement with the Fort Wayne Komets professional hockey team. He eventually became owner of the team and served in that role until 1985. He never played the game of baseball, but became enamored with it when he was asked to umpire a game one day and from that point on he was “all in” with the sport.

Once arriving in the United States, he spent 45 years of his life involved with amateur baseball. That included Connie Mack teams in Fort Wayne known as the Komets and the DOX. These teams also played in the older Stan Musial League and included former pro players like Brent Gaff, Andy Replogle, Dave Doster, and Matt Kinzer. Colin’s legacy in baseball is one of an ambassador for the sport and a mentor. His teams won 85% of their games, but he was more concerned about touching the lives of the people under his tutelage and giving of his own resources to see that their needs were met. This is hard to describe in a short bio, but if you have met the man you completely understand the impact he had on the game and the people around him. His honors include being named to the Indiana High School Hockey Hall of Fame, the Fort Wayne Sports Hall of Fame, having No. 59 retired on his behalf by the Komets hockey team, and having the local Connie Mack League renamed the Colin Lister League.

✩ Brian Abbott- Executive Director IHSBCA Phone: 260 – 356 – 3031 Phone: 260 – 358 – 7310 E-Mail: [email protected] Ricky Romans – President Charlestown High School Phone: 502 – 641 – 2883 E-Mail – [email protected] Kevin Hannon – 1st Vice President Knox High School Phone: 219 – 242 – 5855 E-Mail – [email protected] Jeff McKeon – 2nd Vice President Decatur Central High School Phone: 317 – 445 – 9899 E-Mail – [email protected] Ben McDaniel – 3rd Vice President Columbus North High School Phone: 614 – 560 – 5073 E-Mail: [email protected] Scott Hughes – Past President Retired Phone: 317 – 364 – 3333 E-Mail: [email protected] Phil McIntyre –Executive Assistant North Central High School Home Phone: 317-294-0378 E-Mail: [email protected] ASSOCIATION WEB SITE www.ihsbca.org HALL OF FAME WEB SITE www.indbaseballhalloffame.org

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LaTroy Hawkins is a 1991 Graduate of West Side HS in Gary, Indiana where he was a 2-sport athlete in baseball & basketball. He was drafted in the 7th round of the 1991 June amateur draft by the Minnesota Twins. He was a 2-time minor league player of the year in the Twins organization in 1993 & 1994 and then made his major-league debut on April 29th, 1995 at the age of 22. He played in the big leagues for parts of 21 season as a member of the Minnesota Twins; Chicago Cubs; San Francisco Giants; Baltimore Orioles; Colorado Rockies; New York Yankees; Houston Astros; Milwaukee Brewers; LA Angels; New York Mets; a 2nd stint with the Colorado Rockies; and the Toronto Blue Jays. He made the playoffs 6 times in his career reaching the World Series in 2007 with the NL Champion Colorado Rockies. LaTroy ranks 10th on MLB’s all-time list in Games Appeared with 1,042 over his 21-year career. He is 1 of only 13 relievers in baseball history to record a save against all 30 teams and appear in 60 plus games in 10 different seasons. On September 11, 2004, he recorded an immaculate inning striking out the side on 9 pitches. LaTroy joined the Minnesota Twins front office in November 2016 as a Special Assistant to Baseball Operations. His responsibilities include: contributing to the development of the organizational pitching philosophy used in the selection and development of all players. He will occasionally serve as an analyst for Twins games on Fox Sports North.

Rich Andriole is a graduate of Cathedral High School and of the University of Dayton. He coached 20 seasons at Indianapolis Cathedral HS and had a career record of 504-97. The program won 13 Indianapolis City Championships, 13 IHSAA sectional titles, 11 IHSAA regional crowns, 6 IHSAA semi-state championships, and won two IHSAA state championships in 2001 and in 2007.

Coach Andriole has served on various IHSBCA committees, has organized and led several youth camps and clinics, has twice been named the South All-Star coach, and has won numerous Coach of the Year honors.

In the fall of 2017, he was named the new head coach at Guerin Catholic High School.

✩ Brian Abbott- Executive Director IHSBCA Phone: 260 – 356 – 3031 Phone: 260 – 358 – 7310 E-Mail: [email protected] Ricky Romans – President Charlestown High School Phone: 502 – 641 – 2883 E-Mail – [email protected] Kevin Hannon – 1st Vice President Knox High School Phone: 219 – 242 – 5855 E-Mail – [email protected] Jeff McKeon – 2nd Vice President Decatur Central High School Phone: 317 – 445 – 9899 E-Mail – [email protected] Ben McDaniel – 3rd Vice President Columbus North High School Phone: 614 – 560 – 5073 E-Mail: [email protected] Scott Hughes – Past President Retired Phone: 317 – 364 – 3333 E-Mail: [email protected] Phil McIntyre –Executive Assistant North Central High School Home Phone: 317-294-0378 E-Mail: [email protected] ASSOCIATION WEB SITE www.ihsbca.org HALL OF FAME WEB SITE www.indbaseballhalloffame.org

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