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NSCAA HALL OF FAME.


Founded in 1990, a branch of the National Soccer Hall of Fame The National Soccer Hall of Fame is a hall of fame located in Oneonta, New York that honors the best American soccer players, and individuals who have helped build the sport in the United States.  in Oneonta, N.Y

Founding Father" is a just the right term for G.K. "Joe" Guennel. A three-letter man at Bangor (PA) H.S., Joe matriculated at Butler U. upon graduation, then joined the infantry in World War II--which didn't stop him from "founding" a soccer team at U. of Missouri in 1944. He worked toward his Ph.D. at Indiana, where he "founded" a soccer team and served as its coach for 10 years (1949-59). Upon joining the NSCAA NSCAA National Soccer Coaches Association of America (since 1941; Mission, Kansas)
NSCAA National Small College Athletic Association
, he became Secretary Treasurer in 1960, helped "found" the soccer program at the U. of Denver in 1961, start up four high school programs out West, then "founded" the Colorado HSSC HSSC Harris-Stowe State College (St.Louis, MO)
HSSC Higher Secondary School Certificate
HSSC Harmonised System of Survey and Certification
HSSC Hawaii State Student Council
HSSC High Speed Subcarrier Committee
 Assn., and help stage the state's first Girls Soccer H.S. championship in 1978.

To Joe Guennel--scientist, teacher, author, athlete, and coach--the NSCAA is proud to make you No. 33 in its Hall of Fame.

1999

G.K. "Joe" Guennel

Indiana

1998

Dr. A. Marvin Allen Marvin Allen (born March 5, 1983 in Dorking, England)[1] is an American football wide receiver who is currently an international practice squad player for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League.  

North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures


Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop.
 

Howard R. DeNike

East Stroudsburg

1997

Ray Buss

Fleetwood Area H.S., PA

Walt Chyzowych

Philadelphia Textile & Wake Forest

1996

Harry Keough Saint Louis Saint Louis (l`ĭs), city (1990 pop. 396,685), independent and in no county, E Mo., on the Mississippi River below the mouth of the Missouri; inc. as a city 1822. St.  

1995

Walter Bahr

Penn State

Alden "Whitey whit·ey also Whit·ey  
n. pl. whit·eys Offensive Slang
Used as a disparaging term for a white person or white people.

Noun 1.
" Burnham

Mickey Cochrane

Delaware & Dartmouth

Johns Hopkins & Bowling Green

William Shellenberger

Lynchburg

1994

John Eiler

Slippery Rock & East Stroudsburg

John Squires

Connecticut

1993

Edward "Ebbie" Dunn

St. Louis U. H.S., MO

Robert Guelker

St. Louis & SIU-Edwardsville

Donald "Doc" Minnegan

Towson State

Huntley Parker

SUNY-Brockport

Irv Schmid

Springfield

Charles Scott

Pennsylvania

Isadore "Doe" Yavits

Ithaca

1992

Thomas J. Dent

Dartmouth

Robert H. Dunn

Swarthmore

Otto Haas

Chatham H.S., NJ

T. Fred Holloway

SUNY-Cortland

Richard W. Schmelzer

RPI RPI - Rockwell Protocol Interface  

Glenn Warner

U.S. Naval Academy

Donald Yonker

Drexel

1991

Lawrence E. Briggs

Massachusetts

John H. Brock

Springfield

James T. "Ted" Chambers

Howard

William Jeffrey

Penn State

James "Jimmy" Mills

Haverford

George D. Ritchie

Wethersfield H.S., CT

Earle C. "Muddy" Waters

West Chester
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