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Pfund was the winningest coach in Wheaton history for both men's basketball (362) and baseball (249) [1] In 1977, he received the Distinguished Service to Alma Mater award from the Wheaton Alumni Association. In 1985, he was inducted into the Wheaton Athletics Department's Hall of Honor.
Monroe was born in Aurora, Illinois, and attended Wheaton Central High School in nearby Wheaton, Illinois. He participated in football and the biology club before graduating in 1962. [ 1 ] He then studied political science at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia , but left before graduating and was drafted into the U.S. Army in ...
In soccer, he was a three-time All-CCIW honoree with career totals of 29 goals and 14 assists. Golz was a two-time All-CCIW honoree in baseball, and his .356 career batting average was fifth on Wheaton's all-time list. During his senior season, he posted a team high 45 runs scored and team high .404 batting average.
Jun. 5—The Field of Honor flag display memorial for military veterans will be set up in Springfield through from June 6 to June 14, which marks Flag Day. The display will be located at the ...
Mark S. Inch (born 1960), retired US Army Major General and ninth Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (2017–2018); graduate of Wheaton College; son of Morris Inch, Wheaton Professor [4] Robert James Miller (1983–2008), US Army Special Forces staff sergeant; Medal of Honor recipient; graduate of Wheaton North High School [5]
Queens, NY - March 21, 2024 -- The NY Mets hosted the 2024What's New at Citi Field Day, showcasing the added attractions and food that fans will find when baseball returns to Queens next week for ...
Field of Honor, Field of Honour, or Fields of Honor may refer to: Field of honor, the site of a duel; Field of Honor, a Dutch/South Korean war film; Field of Honor, a French war film; A Field of Honor, a 1973 short film by Robert Zemeckis; Field of Honor, a medieval jousting game; Fields of Honor, a 1918 American drama film directed by Ralph Ince
Red Grange Field at Wheaton Warrenville South High School, which was named in his honor. To commemorate college football's 100th anniversary in 1969, the Football Writers Association of America chose an all-time All-America team. Grange was the only unanimous choice.