Boys' Basketball
The basketball program has a well-documented history on the IHSA website. Two Regional titles and a
Sweet 16 appearance in the 1940-41 playoffs hi-lite the Flyers' success. Members of the Sweet 16 team of 1941
pictured to your right include:
Top row: head coach Leo Duke, Robert "Bob" Rodgerson,
Joseph "Joe" Schuster, William "Bill" Klekamp, William "Bill" Theys and manager Oris Hughes.
Middle row: Leroy Bennett, George Hannah, Marvin Schultz,
Charles Bohles and Harold Merrill.
Bottom row: Lloyd
Newquist, Andrew "Andy" Washko, John Kimball, Edris Mabie and Richard Barregarye.
Here's a little trivia note regarding Springfield Feitshans and its only boys' basketball sectional championship team
in 1941. This was the era when the IHSA brought all 16 teams to Huff Gym in Champaign. But for some reason, 1941 was
the exception. The sectional champions played in various "semi-state" tournaments around Illinois, with only a few teams actually
advancing to Champaign. Feitshans ended up playing at the Illinois State Armory in downtown Springfield -- a place where the
Flyers already had played a few games that season. They fell short of reaching Chamapign. So Feitshans missed out on its chance
to play in the "Sweet Sixteen."
John Homeier holds the Feitshans High School records of 42 points in a game, 533 points in a season
and 1,838 points, plus or minus a few points, in a career.
1931-32 7 - 9 - 1 Coach
Carroll Hall
1932-33 10 - 13 Coach Leo
Duke
1933-34 10 - 11
Coach Leo Duke
1934-35 12 - 6 Coach Leo
Duke
1935-36 7 - 14 - 1 Coach
Leo Duke
1936-37 13 - 12 Coach
Leo Duke
1937-38 20 - 5 Regional Champions Coach
Leo Duke
1938-39 13 - 7 Coach
Leo Duke
1939-40 11 - 13 Coach Leo
Duke
1940-41 21- 9 Sweet 16 Finalist!! Coach Leo
Duke
Regional Champions
Sectional Champions
Sweet Sixteen Finalist
Lost to Pittsfield 29 - 19
1941-42 6 - 15
Coach Leo Duke
1942-43 7 - 15
Coach Leo Duke
1943-44 2 - 8 Coach
Leo Duke [partial]
1943-44 8 - 4
Coaches Roland Zook & Earl Wax [partial]
1944-45 20 - 10 Coach
Walter Barniskis
1945-46 6 - 18 Coach Walter
Barniskis
1946-47 10 - 20 Coach Leroy
Halberg
1947-48 6 - 18 Coach Leroy
Halberg
1948-49 17 - 8 Coach
Leroy Halberg
1949-50 12 - 15 Coach Leroy
Halberg
1950-51 20 - 6 Coach
Leroy Halberg
1951-52 7 - 17 Coach Leroy
Halberg
1952-53 12 - 14 Coach Leroy
Halberg
1953-54 13 - 12 Coach Leroy
Halberg
1954-55 14 - 11 Coach Leroy
Halberg
1955-56 20 - 4 Coach
Leroy Halberg
1956-57 11 - 11 Coach
Leroy Halberg
1957-58 11 - 18
Coach Robert Carpenter
1958-59 19 - 10
Coach Robert Carpenter
1959-60 17 - 11
Coach Robert Carpenter
1960-61 9 - 15
Coach Robert Carpenter
1961-62 6 - 19
Coach David Sponslor
1962-63 13 - 11 Coach
David Sponslor
1963-64 14 - 11
Coach David Sponslor
1964-65 9 - 15 Coach David
Sponsler
1965-66 14- 4 Coach
David Sponsler
1966-67 13- 5 School's Final Season
Coach David Sponsler
**Good news for the Feitshans basketball team of 1940-41; the Sweet 16 Finalists will be inducted into the Springfield
Sports Hall of Fame on April 14, 2008!! The Springfield Journal-Register newspaper and sports editor Jim
Ruppert made this announcement on February 10, 2008. Regarding the team of 1941, the newpaper wrote:
"The 1941 Feitshans boys basketball team, coached by
Leo Duke, was 22-9 and was the only Feitshans basketball
team to ever win a sectional tournament. Springfield Sports Hall of Famer
Marvin Schultz played on this team,
which beat Springfield High 32-28 in overtime in the regional title game. In the sectional at Decatur, Feitshans beat Bement
39-25, Kincaid 27-26 and Clinton 45-28 in the title game. In the state quarterfinals held at the Armory, Feithans dropped
a 29-19 decision to Pittsfield and
Verdie Altizer.
Other members of the Feitshans team were Leroy Bennett, Charley Bohles, Johnny Kimball, Bill Klekamp, Allen Loeser,
Edris Mabie, Lloyd Newquist, Bob Rodgerson and Andy Washko."
Congratulations to the boys of 1941, and thank you to Phil Shadid, an avid supporter of the Glory Days
site and the former high schools in the Springfield area, for this excellent information.
Boy's Baseball
The Feitshans boys of the baseball diamond had one great season as far as the IHSA State Tourney is concerned.
The boys of 1960-61 made it all the way to the Elite 8 before falling to eventual state champion Elmhurst York High School.
Coach's names of these and other Feitshans' baseball teams are being sought.
1959-60 Elite 8 Finalist in IHSA State
Tourney!
Regional Champions
Sectional Champions
Elite 8 Qualifiers
Defeated by Elmhurt York 3-1
Elmhurst
York eventual State Champions.
1961-1962 Regional Champions
Football
The Feitshans football Flyers had some nice seasons as well. Their better records and coaches' names are listed
below. This includes an undefeated (9 - 0) team of 1952!!
1932 3-4-2
Coach Carroll Hall
1933 3-5-1
Coach Carroll Hall
1934 5-2-2
Coach Earl Wax
1935 5-3-1
Coach Earl Wax
1936 6-2
Coach Earl Wax
1937 4-5
Coach Earl Wax
1938 4-4-1
Coach Earl Wax
1939 2-7
Coach Earl Wax
1940 4-4-1 Coach
Earl Wax
1941 5-2-1
Coach Earl Wax
1942 3-5 Coach Earl
Wax
1943 3-5 Coach
Earl Wax
1944 6-2
Coach Earl Wax
1945 2-5 Coach Earl
Wax
1946 4-3-1
Coach Earl Wax
1947 7-2-1
Coach Earl Wax
1948 5-4
Coach Earl Wax
1949 5-3
Coach Marvin Schultz
1950 6-3
Coach Marvin Schultz
1951 7-2
Coach Marvin Schultz
1952 9-0
Coach Marvin Schultz
1953 6-2 Coach
Marvin Schultz
1954 7-2
Coach Marvin Schultz
1955 3-5-1 Coach Marvin
Schultz
1956 2-6
Coach Marvin Schultz
1957 3-6
Coach Marvin Schultz
1958 4-4-1
Coach Marvin Schultz
1959 4-5 Coach
Marvin Schultz
1960 1-8 Coach
Marvin Schultz
1961 2-7
Coach Marvin Schultz
1962 2-5-2
Coach Marvin Schultz
1963 3-6-1 Coach
Marvin Schultz
1964 0-9-1
Coach John McCoy
1965 2-7
Coach John McCoy
1966 4-5 (Final Season) Coach John McCoy
Overall: 140 - 149 - 17 (a .485 winning %)
Boys' Golf
The linksters had their moment in the sun as well, finishing NINTH in the State Match in the spring of 1951. There
were no individual medalists, so this was a true team effort.
1950-51 Team Placed NINTH at STATE Finals!!
Team Won District Title
Final Team Standings
1.)
Winnetka (New Trier)
657
2.) Moline (H.S.)
667
3.) Rockford (East)
673
4.) Bloomington (H.S.)
690
5.) Joliet (Twp.)
699
6.) Des Plaines (Maine)
702
7.) Chicago (Taft) 711
8.) West Frankfort (Frankfort)
714
9.) SPRINGFIELD
FEITSHANS HS
733
9.) Champaign (H.S.)
733
10.)
Alton (Sr.) 741
Boys' Track & Field
Two District titles were the hi-lites of the Feitshan Flyers track and field success.
1958-59 District Champions
1960-61 District Champions
Boys Wrestling
The grapplers had some nice seasons and good documentation on the IHSA website. One District title, won in
their last season of existence, allowed the Flyers to go out on a high note.
1957-58
Coach Jack McCoy
1958-59 5- 5-1 Coach
Jack McCoy
1959-64
Coach Jack McCoy
1964-66
Coach Jack Gardner
1966-67 12- 2 District Champions
Coach Jack Gardner
Great Athletes
Charlie Matlack (Class of 1947) -- He was a multi-sport athlete
at Feitshans and went on to earn letters in football and baseball at Bradley University. But Matlack's biggest achievements
were in golf. He played on the PGA Tour from 1963-72 and also played in numerous events overseas. He's still a teaching pro
near Orlando, Fla.
Otto Stowe (Class of 1967) - A receiver who went on to play in the NFL for Miami, Denver and Dallas.
John Homeier (Class of 1956) -- A basketball star who scored 1,836 career points, which still ranks
fourth among high school boys from any of the Springfield schools. Homeier led Feitshans to a 20-4 record his senior year,
and he received a scholarship to Illinois, although he saw limited playing time with the Illini. Rennie Clemons
(2,939 points), Ed Horton (2,004) and Jeff Walker (1,911) have scored more
than Homeier's 1,836.
Great Coaches
Marv Schultz - well known football coach
Dean Tillman - turned FHS into a track power in the early 1960's
Bob Kyes - coached the state baseball team
Leo Duke - coached a variety of sports in the 1930's and 40's
Jim Gardner (FHS Class of '58) - went on to coach wrestling for many years at Springfield Lanphier,
where the old gym there is now known as the "Jim Gardner Wrestling Gym."
Jack Gardner (FHS Class of '59)- coached wrestling for many years at Springfield Southeast. Jim
and Jack Gardner are brothers.
LeRoy Halberg - was the boys head basketball coach from 1947-57, a very highly-respected coach
in the Springfield area. Coach Halberg had a pair of 20-win teams: 1951 and 56.