February 2009


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The 1971-72 Basketball team, Coached by Lee Emery in his third year, achieved success in many ways. Their 17-9 record was one of the best in several years. Led by senior guards Don Jones and Dick Kagy, the Wildcats worked a ball control offense that also relied heavily on the inside game. Jim Sager, Greg Malan and Jack Sechrest provided much of the inside game. Jim Sager, Greg Malan and Jack Sechrest provided much of the inside scoring and rebounding while sophomore Ron Eller was a defensive player that helped with rebounding and inside scoring.

Salem was an early contender for the North Egypt Conference race battling Olney all season for conference title. Early wins against Mt. Carmel (58-50), Lawrenceville (70-62) and 1971 NEC Champions Fairfield (55-51) set the tone for a good season and the Centralia Holiday Tournament. A forth place finish in the tournament was Salem’s only trophy in their history in this tournament. Salem eventually finished second in the NEC but wins against Centralia, the first in fifteen years, and winning the 21st Salem Invitational Tournament, were definitely bright spots of the season.

The championship win over Olney by a score of 70-59 in the Invitational was the highlight of the season. Jack Sechrest led the way in scoring with 22 points while Greg Malan had 18 points and Don Jones had 13 points. The tournament championship was the first since 1966. Coach Emery said that “this was a fun team to coach that enjoyed a lot of success.”

bob_plaschkeSince Salem added tennis as a team sport in the early 70’s, most observers consider Bob Plaschke, a 1981 Salem Community High School grad, to be the best player produced by the program.

There is much to support this:

  • He is the first tennis player to be elected in the SCHS Sports Hall of Fame.
  • Bob has won more singles matches than any player in Salem history.
  • He was the North Egyptian Conference Singles Champion in 1979 & 1981.
  • In 1979 Plaschke and his double partner Mic Martin won the IHSA district meet and
    advanced to the state meet. In 1981 Plaschke and Jay Henke won the IHSA district and advanced
    to the state meet.
  • He lettered in tennis all four years at SCHS under coach Bill Morgan.
  • Bob was a member of the 1981 Junior Davis Cup Team.
  • He was rated the #1 tennis player in Southern Illinois for those 16 & under and then again for those 18 & under.
  • He also played tennis for Northwestern University his freshman year there.

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The 1983 SCHS cross country team won the North Egypt Conference championship, took 24th place in the state meet and compiled an overall record of 172 wins and 41 losses. Tidwell, and Russell Woodward.

Coached by Jim Corrona, the 1983 team won invitational meet titles at Herrin, Benton, Mt. Vernon and Harrisburg. The squad was regional champion and took second place in the sectional to earn its trip to the state meet at Peoria.Tidwell, and Russell Woodward.

Dennis Squibb was the individual winner of the conference race. Other team members were Donnie Cato, Chris Daniels, David Doherty, Paul Gierten, Terry Goodin, Jeff Mills, Brian Prince, Tim Sullens, Dennis Tidwell, and Russell Woodward.

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The 1984 SCHS golf team compiled an undefeated 15-0 record in dual and triangular meets and won the North Egypt Conference Championship.

Coached by Bill Morgan, the 1984 team won invitational meet championships at Granite City and Centralia and also won the regional tournament. They placed fifth in the sectional tournament.

The 1984 golfers established a school record in a match against Carlyle with a team score of 145.

Rob Albright was named the most valuable player for the 1984 team. Albright also was chosen to the All-Southern Illinois team for the third consecutive year. Cindie Fry also was selected to the All-Southern Illinois squad.

In addition to Albright and Fry, team members included Mike Chitty, Rich Haney, Tommy Kane, Randy Larson, Craig Liddle, Tony Malan, Joe Meador, Don Roberts, Kerry Wallace and Jeff Williams.

floyd_smithFor more than half a century Floyd Smith has been one of the biggest supporters of Salem Wildcats athletics.

Smith has been a boys basketball reserved seat ticket holder for 52 years. Smith has had the same seat in B.E. Gum Gym since the 1955-1956 season.

In addition to boys basketball, Smith has faithfully attended or followed all Salem Community High School sporting events.

Smith has been actively involved with the Salem Shriners for 50 years. Among his duties include raising funds for the Shriners Hospitals through the annual Salem-Centralia Shriners football game.
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bob_jamisonA bad break in high school turned out to be perhaps the best break in the life of Bob Jamison, Jr.

During his sophomore year in high school, Jamison suffered a broken leg during the last day of two-a-day football practices.

While that injury for all intent ended Jamison’s athletic career on the gridiron, it directed him towards what eventually would be his adult profession.

Jamison spent the rest of that season spotting for broadcasts on WJBD Radio. It would be the first of many broadcasts in Jamison’s life.
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