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Bob Shoemaker is a graduate of Xenia Central High School.
He then continued his education at The Ohio State University where he
graduated in 1959. While at The Ohio State University, he lettered in
lacrosse 4 years. As a senior, Coach Shoemaker was a captain of the
Buckeyes and was selected to the All Mid-West Lacrosse Team.
Shoemaker's first teaching and coaching assignment
was a Danville High School in 1962 where he taught math, physical education,
and health. He was an assistant varsity football coach, Junior High
basketball coach, and Head Track Coach. The next year he was name
as the Head Basketball Coach. In his 39 years as a coach, he also
has worked with football, cross country, golf, track, baseball, and girls
softball at the following school systems: Trenton, Claymont, Ridgewood,
Big Walnut, Heath, Granville, Lakewood, and Watkins Memorial. Shoemaker
has been a Varsity Basketball Coach for 33 years, winning 351 games.
Included in his record are 6 League Championships, 13 Sectional Championships,
2 District Championships, and 1 Regional Runner-up. In addition,
he has had two teams that were undefeated in the regular season.
Coach "Shoe" has won numerous Coach of the Year awards, coached in the
North-South All-Star Game in 1993, and was elected in the Licking County
League Coaches Hall of Fame.
In 1967 Coach Shoemaker received his Masters Degree
from Wittenberg University. As a teacher, he has served as a junior
class advisor, and in 1987 received the Dow Chemical Excellence in Teaching
Award. Coach Shoemaker has been involved with the OHSBCA from 1965
to the present. He has been a director of District 11 since 1988,
and is a member of the Sportsmanship, Ethics, and Integrity Committee of
the Ohio High School Athletic Association. He has been actively involved
in his church's activities and has aided with programs at the Newark YMCA.
Coach Shoemaker is now a retired teacher but is
currently coaching at Watkins Memorial High School. He and his wife
Jane have two children, Roberta Jo, an office manager in Chicago, Illinois,
and Chuck, a caterer in Minneapolis, Minnesota. |