He achieved
unparalleled success as a coach. His overall record in track and field from 1964-77 was
80-38. He led the team to victory at the Maryland JUCO Athletic Conference Champions for
nine years and NJCAA Athletic Champions for six years. Four team members were NJCAA
All-Americans.His cross-country statistics are just as impressive. His cross-country
coaching career, from 1964-76, ended with a Maryland JUCO team record of 53-2. His team
was Maryland JUCO Athletic Conference Champion for five years. Two team members were NJCAA
All-Americans.
Although he is retired from teaching at MC, he continues to remain physically active.
He has received numerous awards for participation in sporting events. He has received 12
gold medals and six silver medals in six difference track and field events (dashes, jumps,
shot put, and discus) in the Senior Games by the Sea in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Currently he is chairman of the Advisory Sports Committee, a member of the advisory
committee for the Landfall Development, and a member of the United States Tennis
Association 3.5 team.
His philosophy is the secret to his success: I have always felt one of the most
important things in life is maintaining your health. My life has been dedicated to showing
individuals how, through a sensible exercise program and proper diet, they can lead a
healthy and enjoyable life. I truly enjoy my profession and have tried to show my
students, by example, that keeping fit is a lifetime dedication. I feel my experience and
enthusiasm can be an asset to any college, corporate, or commercial health and fitness
program.