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Schultz gets call for the Hall

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Ken Schultz will be inducted into the NIAAA Hall of Fame this week. (Photo Provided)

Ken Schultz was never officially an athletic administrator at Morris Community High School, but it is where his nationally-recognized career in directing prep sports got started.

Schultz, who is being inducted into the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association Hall of Fame this month, was an MCHS teacher and coach from 1973 to 1979. He went on to spend 22 years as athletic director at Homewood-Flossmoor High School and a total of 26 years in athletic administration. At H-F, he implemented innovative drug-testing programs that led to him appearing on television programs like "Good Morning America" and "The Today Show."

Now retired and living Leesburg, Fla., Schultz remembers that his desire to become a head baseball coach led him to Morris for his first job after earning his Master's degree from the University of Illinois. MCHS hired him to teach physical education and drivers' education, and with the understanding that the head baseball job would soon open. But baseball was far from the only sport in which Schultz had a hand at MCHS.

"I coached everything," Schultz said. "I was an assistant football coach. I was an assistant basketball coach. I started as the sophomore baseball coach, and became the head coach the next year.

"My third year was Dan Darlington's first year. He started as the sophomore football coach, and Denny Steele and I assisted him at the sophomore level. The next year, he got the head varsity job, and Denny and I moved up with him."

At the time, Schultz says, he was one of a number of young coaches at MCHS. Some individuals who went on to have lengthy careers at MCHS like Darlington, Steele, Greg Eaton, Tom Talarico and John Mackinson started there around the same time.

"It was an exciting time for all of us. ... We all grew together. We made for a great team of young coaches," Schultz said. "I was very fortunate to be in a place like Morris, where they valued education and valued their student-athletes. I couldn't have ended up in a better place for my first teaching experience."

Under the guidance of Schultz, Morris won its first regional championship in baseball in 1975. One of the members of the 1975 team was Ron Lear, who is now the athletic director at Plainfield North High School. Lear was a longtime girls bowling coach at MCHS before becoming assistant A.D. at PNHS in 2005 and being promoted to his current position in 2011.

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