Paul Hoernemann
Paul Hoernemann (May 18, 1916 – February 28, 1965) was a head football coach at Heidelberg College, now Heidelberg University. Hoernemann arrived at Heidelberg from New Philadelphia High School where he had a 24–3 record. From 1946 to 1959, he had a 102–18–4 record. He won five Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) titles during this time. After the 1959 season, Hoernemann became a vice president at Heidelberg. He held this position until his death in 1965. In 1966, the new dining hall at Heidelberg was named the Hoernemann Refectory. He was inducted into the Ohio High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1994 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 1997.
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- J. C. Loomis (1892)
- Roger Sheman (1893)
- No team (1894)
- John Schmidlin (1895)
- W. B. Duttera (1896)
- Fred G. Williams (1897)
- No team (1898)
- B. B. Diefenbach (1899)
- M. F. Hall (1900)
- B. B. Diefenbach (1901)
- G. M. Howland (1902)
- Buck Hall (1903)
- C. M. Sickles (1904–1908)
- E. E. Zechial (1909)
- Joseph Lantry (1910)
- J. Collins (1911–1912)
- Robert Beck (1913)
- Roy Martin (1914–1916)
- Herman Sayger (1917)
- J. O. Newton (1918–1920)
- Carl Eggbrecht (1921–1923)
- Herman Sayger (1924–1929)
- T. R. Turney (1930–1945)
- Paul Hoernemann (1946–1959)
- Bob Winterburn (1960–1961)
- Joe Malmisur (1962–1968)
- James Getz (1969)
- John Murphy (1970)
- Armin Riesen (1971–1975)
- Bob Rankin (1976–1977)
- John Spezzaferro (1978–1980)
- Phillip Morse (1981–1983)
- Dick West (1975–1997)
- Larry Shank (1998–2001)
- John Cervino (2002)
- Brian Cochran (2003–2006)
- Mike Hallett (2007– )
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Persondata |
Name |
Hoernemann, Paul |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
American football coach |
Date of birth |
May 18, 1916 |
Place of birth |
Lima, Ohio |
Date of death |
February 28, 1965 |
Place of death |
Strongsville, Ohio |