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Baker University Athletic Hall of Fame Member

Gwenn Haas Pike

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baker University
Athletic Hall of Fame
Recognizes with Appreciation

Gwenn Pike ’80

Who has brought honor to Baker University through her own athletic achievements, her outstanding record while coaching and as an educator.

Played volleyball, basketball, and ran track at Shawnee Heights High School in Tecumseh, Kan.  Earned 11 varsity letters at Baker — four in volleyball, four in basketball and three in softball.  Two-year volleyball team captain. Most valuable player ’76.  First-team all-conference ’79.  Second-team all-conference ’78.  Led team to conference title in ’78 and state title in ’79.  Two-year basketball team captain and most valuable player in ’77 and ’78.  Outstanding female athlete in ’78-’79.  Homecoming queen candidate, member Phi Mu, Kappa Sigma Little Sister, Dean’s Honor Roll.  Graduated in ’80 with a Bachelor of Science Degree. Physical education/ health instructor and head volleyball coach at Bishop Miege High School since 1980.  Also coached JV basketball from ’80 to ’84.  Volleyball record:  442-73.  Ten 5A State Championships, 13 Regional Championships, 13 Eastern Kansas League Championships.  Has received over a dozen national, state and local coaching awards. Most recently: the National Federation Interscholastic Coaches Association (NFICA) State Distinguished Service Award for Volleyball in ’94, Sports Connection Coach of the Year in ’94, and All-Star Coach by the Kansas Volleyball Association in ’94.