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PAUL WALKER AWARD
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The Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association is proud to announce that Bob Von Kaneal of Dover High School is the recipient of the Paul Walker Award. The Paul Walker award is presented annually by the OHSBCA to an active coaching member of the association who has made significant contributions to high school basketball. The award is named in honor of the late Paul Walker, the longtime coach of Middletown High School. At the time of his retirement, he had the most wins as boy’s basketball coach in Ohio High School Basketball history with 695. Bob Von Kaenel graduated from Strasburg-Franklin High School and Alderson-Broaddus College where he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Health and Physical Education. He began his teaching and coaching career at Tuscarawas Valley High School where he served as Head Boys Basketball Coach, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, and Head Girls Track Coach. While at Tuscarawas Valley, his 1988 team finished as the Division II State Runner-Ups, and Bob was named the AP Ohio Coach of the Year in Division III. In 1992, Bob accepted the head coaching position at Dover
High School. He has led the Tornadoes to two state final four appearances
(1998 Runner-Up, 2004 Semi-Finalist), six District Championships, ten
Sectional Titles, and one Poll Championship. Heading into the 2004-05, his
Dover teams had compiled a record of 254 wins and 72 losses, and he has an
overall record of 396-175. Bob is the all-time winningest coach in the
history of Dover basketball. For his accomplishments, Coach Von Kaenel was
named OHSBCA Coach of the Year in 1995 and 1997, and District Coach of the
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