Tom Kibler
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John Thomas "Tom" Kibler (born in 1886 in Queen Anne's County, Maryland) was a coach at Washington College, in various capacities, for over half a century. His duties included coaching the baseball, basketball and football teams. Prior to joining the Washington College staff, Kibler had been a baseball and basketball coach at the Ohio State University. In 1936 he was the President of the Eastern Shore Baseball League.
Preceded by: D. C. Huddleson |
Ohio State Buckeyes Men's Head Basketball Coaches 1912-1919 |
Succeeded by: Sox Raymond |
Preceded by: vacant (eventually C. W. Dickerson) |
Ohio State Buckeyes Head Baseball Coaches 1913-1928 |
Succeeded by: Lynn St. John |
Preceded by: F. Stanley Porter |
Washington College Shoremen Men's Head Basketball Coaches 1914-1939 |
Succeeded by: Fred Dumschott |
Preceded by: Homer Smoot |
Washington College Shoremen Head Baseball Coaches 1914-1942 |
Succeeded by: Henry W. Carrington |
Preceded by: Henry W. Carrington |
Washington College Shoremen Head Baseball Coaches 1946-1947 |
Succeeded by: Frank Apichella |
Preceded by: Frank Apichella |
Washington College Shoremen Head Baseball Coaches 1952-1959 |
Succeeded by: Ed Athey |
Ohio State Buckeyes Head Basketball Coaches |
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Huddleson • Kibler • Raymond • St. John • Trautman • Olsen • Dye • Stahl • Taylor • Miller • Williams • Ayers • O'Brien • Matta |