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During the 28 years (1967-1994) in which Ron Lape served as the
boys' head track coach at Mohawk High School, one thing became a constant,
winning. Lape posted a 291-27-1 record, coached his teams to six W.P.I.A.L.
team championships, six Tri-County championships, 13 playoff appearances,
and 13 undefeated seasons. His teams posted winning streaks of 57,
43, 35, 26, and 19 meets. His home meet record was 185-7-1, including a
70 meet winning streak from 1969-1979. His teams were equally as tough in
the playoffs, posting a 40-7 mark. He coached two individual state champions
in 1969 (Kenn Andrews, Javelin and Herb Hribar, Shot Put) and 17 individual
W.P.I.A.L. champions. During that 1969 season, Mohawk placed fifth at the
State Championship meet.
Lape also began Mohawk's Cross Country program and served as head boys'
coach from 1968-1989. As the cross country coach, Lape also enjoyed great
success, posting a record of 234-61. He led his team to three W.P.I.A.L.
runner-up finishes (1975, 80, 88), two undefeated seasons, two section championships
and two Tri-County championships. He coached one individual W.P.I.A.L. champion
(David Spears, 1975). During his 50 years of combined coaching experience,
Lape never had a losing season and totaled a record of 525-88-1. Lape was
elected to the Lawrence County Sports Hall-of-Fame in 1994. He serves as
a Physical Education, Health, and Driver's Education teacher in the Mohawk
School District.
Photo and text courtesy of Ron Lape and family
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