Tuesday, February 26, 2013

'72 East Gary Eagles reigned in football

Remember this...


'72 East Gary Eagles reigned in football
Post-Tribune (IN) - Sunday, October 24, 2004
Author: John Mutka
 
Three years ago, Lake Station came perilously close to shutting down its football program because of bankrupt numbers. It's a sad fact which former coach Gil Hamilton still finds hard to digest.

It was called East Gary during his eight years as coach, which began in 1972. Manpower and victories were plentiful at the home base, which was dubbed the "Mosquito Bowl" because cascading rains frequently turned the riverside site into a soggy mess.

"We'd have a mud trough in the middle of the field," said linebacker Roger Szostek, who teamed up with Bob Deering in East Gary 's 5-2 defense. "We'd take that into account when we ran our plays."

Back then, the current field was used only for practice. On game nights, the Eagles dressed at the school, then walked several blocks. They stopped traffic, crossing Central Avenue to join their opponents.

In Hamilton's first year, he teamed up with assistant coaches Andrew "Ike" Halaschak and Rich Renn to guide the Eagles to 10 consecutive victories. Many were on the soggy side.

"It must have rained six out of the 10 games," Halaschak recalled.

No matter; the Eagles would not be denied. Their average winning margin was 29 points.

Pint-sized tailback Ricky Kemp (5 foot 5, 150 pounds) led the charge, rushing for 22 touchdowns. Quarterback Terry Barth clicked for 18 touchdown passes.

"Larry Pohlmann (preceding coach) worked with Terry ever since his freshman year," Hamilton said. "Terry probably watched more film than any of the coaches. He was so precise with his passes. He preferred dropping back, but could roll out either way."

Barth usually cocked his arm in end Buddy Faroute's direction. One of the finest athletes the school ever produced, Faroute led Northwest Indiana with 41 catches. In basketball, the 6-foot-7 senior racked up career totals of 1,306 points and 940 rebounds, which earned him a scholarship to Wisconsin.

No one was more dedicated to East Gary than Hamilton, a hometown boy who played fullback and tackle for Steve Georgakis. Hamilton matriculated to Murray State in 1966, where he played football and was a two-time Ohio Valley Conference shot-put champion.

Now on disability because of numerous health problems, Hamilton welcomed the chance to reminisce about his 1972 "dream team."

East Gary 's line was anchored by tackle Jim Ring, one of five Eagles named to the Post-Tribune All-Area Team. Mike Skarja and Rich Borisenko joined him. All three tackles were in the mid-200-pound range. In sharp contrast, noseman Jerry Gruitt barely came up to their belt buckles.

"Jerry probably shouldn't even have played football," said Hamilton, "but he was so quick, nobody could block him."

Added Halaschak: "He had no business being on the field. Probably 5-6, 150 at the most, he was as tough as nails."

East Gary 's closest calls were against Lake Central (26-14), Calumet (16-13) and Gary Wallace (18-14). Calumet nearly upset East Gary on one of those rainy nights, taking a 13-0 lead at the half. Hamilton was so upset, he turned the halftime lectures over to his assistants.

"I didn't want to see them," he said. "I was so hot, I was afraid I'd say something I shouldn't."

Halaschak instructed the Eagles to stick to the ground.

"We were dropping passes left and right," he said. "We knew we could run on them."

"Kemp basically took over," Hamilton said.

For East Gary , beating Portage was its primary goal. Once, the rivals shared membership in the disbanded Calumet Conference, but Portage had dominated.

"We only beat them once in my eight years," Hamilton said.

East Gary manhandled the Indians, who were 7-3 that year, by a 30-8 score. That left only Wallace, which nearly stunned the Eagles in the final game.

Szostek remembered how overconfident the Eagles were.

"We thought we were on top of the world," said the former East Gary police chief. "Wirt had beaten them and we beat Wirt (41-6). It turned out to be a scary game."

It was a down year for the Hornets, but they were still dangerous.

"Wallace had the Travline brothers," Hamilton recalled. "We were lucky to get out of there with a win."

During that fairy-tale season, the community rallied around the Eagles , who were ranked sixth in the state. It was a family atmosphere, which some of the players still nurture.

"Every year, for the last 25 years, a bunch of us get together and go to a (college) football game," Szostek said. "We never fail to talk about the 'old war stories.' "

You can't help but wonder how the Eagles would have fared if a state playoff system had capped that memorable season, instead of starting in 1973.

Slowly, East Gary 's climate began to change, starting with renaming the town Lake Station. Renn departed for Valparaiso, where he still serves as defensive coordinator. Halaschak coached at River Forest from 1973-78 and is now the principal of Willowcreek Middle School in Portage.

Still, they'll never forget that magical season, which catapulted a have-not, blue-collar school into the limelight. Think of it as fantasy football coming to life.

"Such a gifted group," Halaschak recalled. "For a school that size, it comes around once in a lifetime."

What made it even more special is that East Gary didn't have to share the spotlight. Unbeatens Hobart and Gary West stumbled in the final weeks, while the Eagles watched from their pedestal.

E-mail John Mutka at jandgmutka@msn.com.
Record Number: 105FFC684E61705A

Saturday, February 23, 2013

In memory of Darrell Breckman


I received word from Darrell's wife while we were updating the class list that Darrell had passed away in October 2012. It is sad to note that between October 2012 and January 2013 we lost three classmates.

Obituary for Darrell Gene Breckman

Darrell Gene Breckman, 57 of Humble passed October 26, 2012 in Humble, TX. He was born October 12, 1955 in Gary, Indiana to Herman Walter Breckman and Peggy Jeanne Wyant Breckman. Darrell was the ultimate fan of the Cubs and the Texans, but mostly of his family. He was an avid bowler.
Darrell is preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Donna Breckman. He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Linda; children, Daniel Breckman and wife Lori, Jill Richardson and husband Robert, grandchildren, Destiny, Ami and Jesse Richardson, Jonathan Sowell and Ransom and Melanie Breckman, and sister Pam Barker and husband Wayne as well as extended family and many friends.
A visitation will be held on Friday, November 2 from 5 – 7 PM in the Chapel at Sterling-White Funeral Home. Services will follow at 7pm with Rev. Richard Amador officiating.
Services have been entrusted to Sterling-White Funeral Home and Cemetery, 11011 Crosby-Lynchburg Rd, Highlands, TX 77562, 281-426-3555. To send the family condolences, please visit www.sterlingwhite.com . In lieu of flowers the family request that donations be made in his memory at Woodforest National Bank. Account in Robert Richardson in memo Darrell Breckman.


Burial:
Chapel of the Pines Cemetery
Crosby
Harris County
Texas, USA
 
 
 

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Update on Classmates


 
 
SAVE THE DATE  mailings went out Tuesday and if you have an email listed with the reunion committee you received yours via email. We have worked hard to locate everyone that was part of the Class of '73. 
 

We have, however, had trouble locating two classmates and hope that someone has information.
 
 

Patti Mickey

 Her father was Elmer Mickey and they lived at 4728 E. 28th Ave in 1973. We don't have any information about who she may have married.
 

Kathy Manley

Her father was Billy Manley and they lived at 2465 Huntington. We have heard that she may have married a Jones and lived at 2590 County Line Road. We have not been able to verify that and she no longer lives at that address.
 
 

If you have any information or know of anyone related to either of these classmates,  email me at Ingrid.m.norris@gmail.com

or leave a Facebook message at the Class of 73 group page.


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Tickets For the Reunion

The questions are coming from all directions about the tickets, so I will try and answer them here. Please add a question using the comments if I forget something.

 
 
What is the cost of the ticket?
           $25.00 per person.
 
 
Are the tickets limited to just the Class of 73?
           No, anyone that wants to attend a EHS reunion can purchase a ticket.
 
 
When can I buy a ticket?
           The tickets are being sold now.
 
 
How will I get my ticket?
           The tickets will be at the door on the date of the reunion. This site will have a list of all the classmates that have purchased a ticket. Look for the tag on the right labelled attendees.
 
 
Where do I mail my check?
           Send to Ingrid Norris, PO Box 3, Portage, IN 46368.
 
 

Someone asked via the comments:

Who do I make the check out to?
           Make the check payable to Ingrid Norris.
 
           -The Class of 73 is not a recognized non-profit organization so we don't have a unique bank account and the committee can't cash checks written to the Class of 73.
 

Keep those comments coming.....

 
 
 
 


Saturday, February 16, 2013

2009 Reunion


Group Shot
Still trying to decide on whether to attend the 40th reunion. Look at how much fun we had 4 years ago and that was just at an adhoc reunion. In 2009, the Class of 74 organized a get-together and we tagged along.
Just think how fun it will be at our 40th Class reunion.

You'll notice it was casual and laid back..just like our class.















 
 
 

 

Visit again to see more shots from the 2009 get together.


Friday, February 15, 2013

In memory of Betty Davis

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2013 began on a sad note as we lost another classmate from 1973.



Betty J. (Purcell) Baldridge
(February 23, 1955 - January 8, 2013)
BETTY J. (PURCELL) BALDRIDGE, age 57, of Lake Station, passed away Tuesday, January 8, 2013 at St.
Mary Medical Center in Hobart. Betty had been a lifelong Lake Station area resident. She enjoyed reading, crocheting and being with her grandchildren. Betty is survived by 2 sons, Frankie Jay (Lisa) Purcell, J.T. Ray Purcell, all of Portage, 2 daughters, Renee (James) Vandiver of Lake Station and Tracy Purcell of Portage, 6 grandchildren: Jacob Hoover, Geena Darnell, Kayla Porras, Frankie Porras; Destiny & Cassie Vandiver, brother, Greg Davis of TN, 4 sisters, Charlotte Davis of TN, Reba Purcell of AL, Janice Davis and Anita Davis, both of TN and nieces & nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 12, 2013 at 11:00 am at Rees Funeral Home, Olson Chapel, 5341 Central Avenue, Portage, with Pastor Bob Burton officiating. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery in Portage. Visitation will be Friday from 2-8 pm at Rees Funeral Home, Olson Chapel, 219-762-3013 or online www.ReesFuneralHomes.com.
Betty J. (Purcell) BaldridgeCourtesy of Post Tribune

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Where Have We All Moved?


 
We've been publicizing on Facebook but many classmates don’t have Facebook accounts. This is the reunion we want everyone to attend so we are making every effort to get the word out with email, facebook, mailings and now this blog.
Can you believe it's been nearly forty years since the pomp and circumstance of our graduation from East Gary Edison? Come join the class this summer; see how forty years have changed everyone .. except you,  of course!        

The planning has started and we anticipate a good turnout since this is our 40th and it will be another decade before we have this opportunity again.

You may need to put in your vacation request early or you may be retired and need to work this date into your busy schedule.
Either way please mark your calendar for July 13, 2013.
More information will follow but please make this the reunion that you plan on attending.

Curious where we have all moved?

114:     Indiana

10:       Texas

9:         Florida

8:         Illinois

5:         Missouri

5:         California

4:         Arizona

4:         Tennessee

3:         Alabama

3:         Georgia

3:         Kentucky

2:         Arkansas

2:         Michigan

2:         Ohio

1 each for Colorado, Wisconsin, Washington, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Oregon, North Dakota, North Carolina, Montana, Kansas, Iowa, Puerto Rico, and Vietnam.

Now doesn't that peak your interest and make you want to come home, visit, and hear all your classmates stories?

Monday, February 11, 2013

In memory of Jose Cuellar


Joe attended the 2009 reunion and communicated regularly on Facebook with his former classmates. He will be missed by many. He would have celebrated his 58th birthday this February 12th.








 
Cuellar Jr., Jose  Age 57 of Elmendorf, Texas, formerly of Lake Station, passed away Tuesday, November 27, 2012. Preceded in death by his parents, Jose and Patricia Cuellar Sr. Survivors: fiancee, Susan Watson of Elmendorf, Texas; son, Jimmy (Amanda) Cuellar; daughter, Kimberly Cuellar; stepchildren, Johnny (Stacey) Palumbo, Michael (Amber) Palumbo, Christina Palumbo, Ashley Silva, Brandon and Jane Clem; 10 grandchildren; brothers, Bob (Norma), Wayne and David Cuellar; sister, Tina (Jeff) Green. Friends may visit from 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Friday at Rendina Funeral Home, 5100 Cleveland St. Merrillville. Funeral service 7:00 p.m. Friday with Pastor George Hill officiating. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the family's choice.
Obituary from the Post Tribune



Reunion Location

The reunion date has been set and the venue has been selected by the reunion committee.

The committee consists of Mary Ellen Sichterman (Mathias), George Gregoratos, Ingrid Norris (Schmelzer), Debbie Gray (Hallmark), Tim Bonner and Bob Kary.

The date is July 13, 2013. It was selected way back by the classmates that attended the 2009 reunion.

The committee looked at locations for the 40th Reunion. Debbie did an outstanding job of calling parks in Lake Station, Portage and Valparaiso. We located the prices for the Lake Station government center, VFW, and American Legion in Lake Station. We tried banquet centers in Hobart and Portage. They all quoted similar prices. The Valparaiso Park Department recommended the Valparaiso Eagles as a reasonably priced hall. It was 1/2 the price of all the others! Plus the can provide a cash bar. No BYOB.  We have access to the hall from 11am to midnight. No one could beat that for price and perks.

We wanted to do everything to have the reunion in Lake Station but if we wanted to keep the ticket price reasonable we had to keep the hall rental as cheap as possible.

If you want to see the place: Valparaiso Eagles. We thought having the Eagles of 73 celebrate at the Eagles Hall was appropriate. The hall seats 250 and we also have an outdoor space for those that like being outside and talking in a more quiet location.

More information and pictures to follow.

Make this the reunion you attend. A decade is a long time to wait for a chance to see your 73 classmates.