Baseball Team Members of 1910 Pictured Above include:
Top Row, From L to R: George Kent, Les Mool, C.B. Anthony, Don Coyle, Russell Young, Jack Ehresman,
Everett Kent
Bottom Row, L to R: Edwin Nuehauser, Henry Andrews, Drew Castle, Claude Steele, George
Young
Conference success was found on the diamond as well for the Gridley Redskins.
1952-53 6-1 Mid-State Conf. Co-Champs (5-1)
Coach Ken DeYoung
1959-60 Mid-State Conf. Champs
(5-1) Coach Don Holler
1961-62 Mid-State Conf. Runner-up
(4-2)
1968-69 6-3 Mid-State Conf. Tourney Runner-up
1974-75 Mid-State Conf. Tourney Runner-up
1991-92 13-5 Mid-State Conf. Co-Champs (11-3)
Coach Rod Wertz
1992-93 9-6 Mid-State Conf. Runner-up (6-1)
Coach Rod Wertz
A good fan of the IHSGD website, Mark Jurenga, provided the following information
on Gridley alum Perry Roth:
"Gridley alumnus Perry Roth is currently an NCAA Division I assistant baseball coach. He
just finished his 8th year in D1 and his 10th in college coaching.
School
Tenure
UAB 1
year
Birmingham Southern 3 years
Bradley 1
year
Illinois State 3 years
Greenville
(D3) 2 years
Girls Basketball
One Gridley Lady Redskin team faired well overall and in conference play. The school did not offer
girl's basketball from 1986-93. The school co-oped with Flanagan from 1994 until the consolidation with El Paso
in 2004.
1979-80 11- 5 Mid-State Conf. Runner-up (7-3)
Girls Softball
One Lady Redskin softball player had a great career in the sport. Heather Stella was a three-time All-Conference selection as a catcher (1993, '94, '95). Heather earned
a scholarship for softball to Illinois State University where she became a four-year starter at third base. She is currently
playing professional softball for Poneke Kilbirnie, a Premier One Women's Major Fastpitch Softball Team in New Zealand.
Scholastic Bowl
Chalk up some serious success for the "brainiacs" of Gridley High. The Redskins won no
less than nine Mid-State Conference Scholastic Bowl Championships for Coach Suzanne McGroarty. The Mid-State
Conference title years are listed below.
1978, 1979, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, and 1993
Speech - Individual Events
Strike one up for the English Department. One Gridley Redskin claimed a State Medal in speech competition.
1951 Roger Calhoon Oratory Declamation 5TH
Place
Great Coaches
*Coach W.H. "Harry" Hill - Boys' Football - 1919-20 through 1929-30, then again 1939-40
12
Total Seasons (no football 1928-29 season)
58-26 overall record
4 - undefeated/untied seasons
3 - one-loss seasons
Coach Hill was described by Coach Pete Meiss in this manner:
"Harry Hill was the greatest coach Gridley ever had. His name
is a legend as a coach and a teacher."
*Coach Pete Meiss - Boys' Basketball - 1969-70 through 1985-86
318-128 (.713 winning %)
17 - seasons as head coach
14 - seasons with winning records
7 - seasons of 20 or more wins
5 - Regional Championships
*Coach Barbara Ringger - Girls' Volleyball - 1974-75 through 1987-88
174-87 (.663 winning %)
14 - seasons as head coach
7 - Conference Championships
2 - seasons of 20 or more wins
1 - District Championship
*Coach Ken Leonard - Boys' Football - 1980-81 through 1983-84
32- 9 Overall Record
4 - seasons as head coach
2 - trips to the State Playoffs
1 - undefeated regular season
*Coach Tim Fairchild - Boys' Basketball - 1987-88 through 1994-95, 2002-03 through 2003-04
141-122
Overall Record
10 - seasons as head coach
2 - Regional Titles
2 - seasons of 20 or more wins
*Coach Penny Grusy - Girls' Volleyball - 1991-92 through 2003-04
181
wins
13 - seasons as head coach
4 - consecutive winning seasons to close out the school's program
2 - seasons of 20 or more wins including final two of school's existence
*Coach Rod Wertz - Boys' Football - 1992-94 through 1995-96
3 - consecutive seasons of qualifying for the IHSA playoffs
*Coach E.W. "Duke" Towner - Boys' Basketball - 1943-44 and 1944-45
48-12
(.800 winning %)
2 - seasons coached at Gridley
2 - seasons of 20 or more wins
1 - District Title
*Coach Suzanne McGroarty Scholastic Bowl Coach
Nine-Time Conference Champions
*Coach Gene Cwick - Boys' Football Coach
34-27-5 overall record in eight seasons
2
- second place finishes in Mid-State Conference play
1- third place in Mid-State Conference standings
Great Athletes
1920s - Merle Ririe, Leon Fruin, Levi Kiefer
1940s - Wilber Haas, Rogers Kaufman, Ty Kaufman
1950s - Dave Burke, Wilbur Hany
1960s - Mark Dalton, Larry Gilmore, Pat Kinsella, Ricky Finck, Dave Roth, Michael Morin, Byron Stoller
1970s - Ted Roth, Rob Tipsord, Greg Umland, Mike Jenkins, Dan McKey
1980s - Bill Hayes, Brad Radke, Marty Lomelino, Phil Meiss, Suzy Jenkins
1990s - Heather Stella, Elizabeth Grusy, Danielle Stoller, Matt Jenkins
A Song in Tribute
One alumnus of Gridley High honored his alma mater with a song. Jerry Meiss' "Good-By Gridley High" receives
local air play each spring near graduation time. The lyrics are as follows:
"Good-by Gridley High"
Let's
take a look back at the years gone by,
You
know I graduated from Gridley High.
Guess
you could say I'm an alumni,
Got
my diploma from Gridley High School.
I
remember the good times,
Back
in those Redskin days.
But
nobody wanted the cane that I raised.
All
of my teachers thought my mind was decayed,
But I
got educated at Gridley High School
Good-bye,
Gridley High,
My
memories will never die.
I
couldn't forget you if I tried,
So
long Gridley High School
All
of my friends thought I was really cool
With
my hair slicked down and pennies in my shoes.
And
when I made headlines in the Gridlite News,
I
was a big hit (doo wap a doo) at Gridley High School.
When I got a little older I got married you see,
And
my wife even fell right in love with me.
When
a couple of kids enlarged our family,
We
sent 'em right on to Gridley High School.
(chorus)
SPECIAL THANK YOU!
Special thank you goes out to Pete Meiss and Merlin Haas for providing
a great deal of information and time to make this page informative and interesting!
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