jim-koehler

Whether it was as a player, an assistant coach or a head coach, Jim Koehler was a part of Salem Community High School athletics in five different decades.

A 1966 graduate of SCHS, Koehler was a member of the 1965 Wildcats football team that went 8-1 and won the North Egypt Conference championship. Koehler was a four-year member of the Wildcats football and baseball programs while he was a student at the school.

Koehler returned to his alma mater in 1976 as a world history teacher, a position he held for the next 27 years. A year later he began an eight-year run as the Lady Wildcats basketball coach, a program that was still in its infancy and had just two previous seasons of competition. Under Koehler’s direction Salem won back-to-back North Egypt Conference championships in 1978-79 and 1979-80. His 1978-79 squad had an undefeated regular season of 23-0 and finished 24-1 overall. The 24 wins stood as the school record for 20 years. Koehler had an overall record of 103-84.

Koehler had two stints as the Lady Wildcats softball coach, 1979 and 1985-91. His 1979 squad won the NEC championship, a district title and advanced to the sectional championship game where The Lady Wildcats lost to Cahokia. Salem won a regional championship when Koehler returned to the program in 1985 and added another NEC crown to his resume in 1989. That season the Lady Wildcats had a perfect conference season and also won the NEC Conference Tournament.

Koehler served as a varsity assistant and freshmen football coach from 1991-2002. During his time with the program Salem won NEC co-championships in 1992 and 1993 along with an outright crown in 1997. Koehler was also a part of eight Salem football playoff teams.

Besides what he accomplished in athletics, Koehler was involved with the SCHS Prom and began the tradition of announcing the arrival of the Prom attendees. He also helped sponsor Brothers and Sisters in Christ.

At the time of his induction into the Salem High Sports Hall of Fame, Koehler resides in Salem with his wife, Angie.