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Thursday, May 07, 2009

Coach Stull Makes WPIAL Hall of Fame

One of baseball's greatest players and an Olympic track silver medalist are among the individuals who make up the third class of the WPIAL Hall of Fame.

Stan Musial, a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame who played at Donora High School in the 1930s, and former Rochester sprinter Lauryn Williams, who was second in the 100-meter dash at the 2004 Olympics, are two of the individuals who will be formally inducted into the WPIAL Hall of Fame at a banquet that is open to the public June 19 at the Embassy Suites in Moon.

Chuck Stull coached Mt. Lebanon's boys' and girls' tennis teams from 1969-97 and won 27 WPIAL titles, 13 in boys and 14 in girls. His career record in team matches was 855-70 and he coached 22 PIAA champions.

2 comments:

  1. Congratulations Coach Stull. In addition to being an outstanding coach, Mr. Stull was a darn good teacher as well. An exceptional teacher who made f(squeegee) comprehendible!

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  2. A well deserved tribute to a wonderful guy...I've had the privilege of playing "senior" mens tennis with him on occasion, and he's tough as nails !

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