Athletics
Perry High School had some great successes at many levels. IHSA hardware was won in Boy's Basketball, Girl's
Volleyball, and Girl's Softball. If you have information regarding other PHS teams which have had successful seasons
but may not have brought home IHSA hardware, or if you have information on the teams listed below, please e-mail or write us
a note. The successful teams according to the IHSA web site are listed below.
Boy's Basketball
1942-43 N.R.A.
Regional Champions Coach's names unavailable
1943-44 N.R.A.
Regional Champions
1951-52 N.R.A.
Regional Champions
1966-67 N.R.A.
District Champions Coach
Fred Witham
One of the best players that graced the hardwood for Perry High School was Rhett Lipcaman, who played during
the 1970s. His 50 points scored in a game against Chandlersvile is a school record.
Girl's Softball
1984-85 N.R.A.
Regional Champions Coach's name
unavailable
Boys Track & Field
One Pioneer trackster brought home some State recognition for his track team. His success came
at the end of the Perry High School history. Joel Dougherty placed in the top eight of the Pole Vault
competition his sophomore, junior, and senior years! His accomplishments are listed below.
1992-93 Joel Dougherty
Pole Vault 7TH Place
1993-94 Joel Dougherty
Pole Vault 8TH Place
1994-95 Joel Dougherty
Pole Vault 4TH Place
Girls Track & Field
One Lady Pioneer also brought home some IHSA hardware. Cari Kunzeman was a speedster
who placed in the top eight in both the 100 and 200 meter dashes!
1992-93 Cari Kunzeman 100 Meter
Dash 6TH Place
200 Meter Dash 6TH Place
Girl's Volleyball
1985-86 N.R.A.
Regional Champions Coach's name unavailable
Great Coach
*Fred Witham - basketball - 1950s through 1960s
*Dick McGrew - Started his basketball coaching career at Perry and went on to accumulate
a record of 368-164 with other stops at Peotone and Zion-Benton.
Memories
More information and memories from Lori Berquist (Class of 1975):
"I graduated from Perry High School in 1975, in a class of 16--8 boys and 8 girls.
Interscholastic girls' sports teams began while I was in high school--softball first, then volleyball and basketball.
My Mom was the initial coach for the girls' teams--because she knew that we should have the opportunity! I remember we had
to put our own numbers on our uniforms with blue tape! The PHS gym (at that time) was small, as you find in many old
high school buildings, with a stage on one side, and bleachers and a balcony on the other side. Great fun to watch basketball
games from the balcony!
Returning to Perry in the late 1980's, I found myself on the school board in 1991.
So, I was on the board when we made the difficult decision to annex our school to the Griggsville district in 1995.
(HS enrollment at that time was around 30) It has been a successful consolidation, and has given our kids more opportunities.
However, I know that I, and many others got a good education, as well as many wonderful opportunities and memories at Perry
High School!"
We are sure that Lori's sentiments are echoed by all who walked the halls of Perry High.
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