Keep Sporting, Keep Fit : Dick Parker is the epitome of what a natural athlete is

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It's a bird! It's a plane! It's superman. No, really it's Dick Parker of Morris doing what comes naturally.

Dick was a basketball player at Mazon-Verona-Kinsman high school during the 50's; a terrific softball pitcher for boys and men's teams in the area, a runner in the roads and streets of Morris and other communities, a softball coach for his daughter's team, a sky diver and a former member of 101st airborne division in the US Army,  white water canoeing and general nature lover and a wonderful family man.

Let's begin with high school and his basketball playing days at MVK high school. He was moved up to the varsity team as a sophomore. During his senior year, the Red Devils were
21-6 for the1957 season. Members of the team were Tom Waller, Jim Grenell, Ed Walker, Ed Knop and Parker. They lost to Pontiac in the regional tournament. The team was coached by Gordon (Junior) Arneson.

It was during his high school days that his softball career began. It started in 4-H, then
moved to Farm Bureau competition and also in the business men's league. He ended up playing three nights a week.

After graduating from high school, Parker started playing fastpitch softball. He was then drafted into the Army and got on the post softball team. In 1962, his team got second place in the US Army but the next year the team finished in first place.

Once out of the service, he picked up his softball pitching again and played all over the area and in the league at Lisbon.This writer had the pleasure of catching Dick in the competitive Lisbon league. Dick remembers playing in an All Star game and one of the opposing players was Walt "Moose" Moryn, former Chicago Cubs player.

In 1980, his fastpitch team from Morris captured the state tournament, beating
Fairview heights in the title game. Players on the team were Denny Thorson catcher, Parker pitched, Dutch Smith at first base, Dave Olson at second, Rick Beeler at shortstop and Russ Battersby played third base. Larry Walker was in left field, Andy Niewinski in center field and
Mick Severson played right field. Bill Klenk was the designated hitter. Also on the
team was Chuck Olson.

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