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Indian Creek Middle School
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Formerly Waterman High School

Early Waterman High School
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Waterman, IL

The History of Waterman High School
 
Waterman (population 1,224) is located on U.S. Route 30 just west of Il. Route 23.  This places Waterman about 12 miles south of Dekalb in the mid-southern portion of Dekalb County.  The Burlington Northern Railroad runs through the center of town.
 
The history of the high school in Waterman is in need of further research.  The roots of the school probably trace back to the early 1900s.  The high school was a staple in the community for several years.  Based on information found on the IHSA web site (www.ihsa.org) a consolidation effort between Waterman and its neighbor to the west, Shabbona, became a reality in 1993.  It was that summer that the two schools merged to form the Indian Creek School District. 
 
The Indian Creek High School is located in Shabbona. The Middle School and a Grade School are located in Waterman. An informative website regarding the Waterman museum can be viewed at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ildekalb/WatermanSoc.htm . 
 
Waterman High School Quick Facts
 
Year opened:                  late 1800s / early 1900s
Year closed:                   1993
Consolidated to:              Indian Creek High School (Shabbona)
School nickname:            the "Wolverines"
School colors:                 Black & Red
School Fight Song:          "Come On Waterman"
                                                   (To the tune of "On Wisconsin")
                                                   Lyrics supplied by Andi M. Gletty)
 
                                     Come on Waterman, Dear old Waterman,
                                     Break right through that line!
                                     Pass the ball around the others,
                                     Basket every time,
 
                                     Fight!  Fight!  Fight!
 
                                    Come on Waterman, Dear old Waterman,
                                    Fighting for your fame.
                                    Fight Wolverines, Fight Fight Fight,
                                    To win this game!
Athletics
 
The Waterman Wolverines excelled in boys basketball and had individual medal winners in boys and girls track & field. There were some excellent soccer teams at WHS in the 1980s as well. It is probable other sports such as baseball for boys and basketball and softball for girls were offered.  We are hopeful a knowledgeable person will provide us with this information..

Waterman High School Gymnasium
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Boys Basketball
 
The Waterman boys EXCELLED in basketball in the 1930s and 1940s.  Included were the following results:
6 - District Titles
5 - Regional Titles
2 - Sectional Titles
2 - Elite Eight Appearances 
All of this under the old one-class system in Illinois!  Two District titles were also won in the 1950s.  Season summaries (as best can be researched) are listed below.
 
1929-30    28 - 3     District/Regional/Sectional Champions      Coach Ernie Eveland
                             Elite Eight Finalists
                             Lost to Beardstown 29 - 27 in 4 overtimes -
                             This is still an IHSA record for a state tournament game.
                             Beardstown eventually finished 4th.
 
1930-31    27 - 5     District Champions                                     Coach Ernie Eveland
1933-34                  DeKalb Holiday Tourney Champs                   Coach Ernie Eveland
1934-35    N.R.A.    District Champions                                     Coach Ernie Eveland
1935-36    N.R.A.    Regional Champions                                  Coach Cecil May
1938-39    N.R.A.    Regional Champions                                  Coach Cecil May
1939-40    27 - 5     DeKalb Holiday Tourney Champs                    Coach Cecil May                            
1940-41    29 - 3     Regional/Sectional Champions                   Coach Joe Hartley
                             DeKalb Holiday Tourney Champs 
                             Elite Eight Finalists
                             Lost to Berwyn-Cicero Morton HS 39 - 25. 
                             Morton eventually won the State Championship.
 
1941-42                  DeKalb Holiday Tourney Champs
1943-44   N.R.A.     District Champions                                      Coach Robert Smiley
1944-45   N.R.A.     District/Regional Champions                       Coach's name unavailable
1947-48   N.R.A.     Regional Champions                                   Coach's name unavailable
1948-49   N.R.A.     District Champions                                      Coach Bob Menke
                              Beat Kaneville (50-47)
                              Beat Burlington (53-46)
                              Beat rival Hinckley (45-40)
                              for District TItle
                              Lost in Regional
1949-50                                                                                     Coach Robert Metcalf
1951-52   20 - 7                                                                          Coach Robert Metcalf  
1952-53   N.R.A.     District Champions                                      Coach Robert Metcalf
1953-54   N.R.A.     District Champions                                      Coach Robert Metcalf
1954-55                                                                                     Coach Joe Newton
1955-56     9 - 15                                                                        Coach Joe Newton
                          Coach Newton would become the
                          Cross Country/Track coach at York HS in
                          1960.  His resume' would include:
                          20 National Championships,25 State Championships
                          Member of 12 different Hall of Fame's, including
                          National High School H.O.F. in 2004, National
                          Coach of the Year four times, has written four books
                          about training and motivation, 1,024-58 dual meet
                          record at York High School
   
1956-57   16 - 9                                                                          Coach Wayne Nelson
1957-58     8 - 12                                                                        Coach Wayne Nelson
1958-59   14 - 10                                                                        Coach Ken Stark
1959-60   10 - 15                                                                        Coach Ken Stark
1960-61   18 - 8          Little 10 Conf. Reg. Season Champs       Coach Ken Stark
1961-62   12 - 11                                                                        Coach Ken Stark
1962-63    8 - 14                                                                         Coach Ken Stark 
1963-64                                                                                     Coach Paul Hudgens
1964-65                                                                                     Coach Paul Hudgens   
1965-66   10 - 12                                                                        Coach Bernie Langheim
1966-67   20 - 7                                                                          Coach Bernie Langheim
1967-68     8 - 16                                                                        Coach Junior Overmyer
1968-69     4 - 14                                                                        Coach Junior Overmyer
1969-70                   Little Ten Conf. Tourney Champs              Coach Junior Overmyer
1972-73     3 - 18                                                                        Coach Junior Overmyer
1975-76     9 - 12                                                                        Coach Junior Overmyer
1986-87     8 - 16                                                                        Coach Frank Oblak 
 
Excellent!!
 
Waterman High School at one time hosted their own Thanksgiving Tournament.

Waterman High School Running Track
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Boys Track & Field
 
A total of four medals were won by three different athletes from Waterman at the IHSA State Track Meet.  These accomplishments are listed below.
 
1978-79     Dan Nicoson              One Mile Run           2nd Place
1979-80     Dan Nicoson              3200 Meter Run        6th Place
1992-93     Bob Bogle                 Triple Jump              5th Place
1992-93     Brandon Merchant     Long Jump              6th Place
 
Girls Track & Field
 
Two Lady Wolverines brought home a total of four medals which were earned by two athletes.  In fact one of the athletes, Patti Findlay, made three consecutive trips to the state meet earning three medals in the high jump.  The accomplishments for the Lady Wolverines are listed below.
 
1978-79      Patti Findlay        High Jump           3rd Place
1979-80      Patti Findlay        High Jump           4th Place
1980-81      Patti Findlay        High Jump           3rd Place
1982-83      Ginger Findlay    400 Meter Dash     6th Place

Waterman High School "Crows Nest" & Scoreboard
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Boys Soccer
 
The Waterman boys soccer team had some great seasons as well.  The team of 1984-85 won the school's only Regional in this sport.  Under the leadership of long-time coach Richard Townsend,  the Waterman High soccer program was one of the best in the area, regardless of school size.  Check out the credentials of the players and their coach below.
 
1984-85           Regional Champions                                               Coach Richard Townsend
                       Team scored 134 goals during season - #8 in IHSA History
                       Defeated Paw Paw 17 - 0  #6 all-time for goals in one game!                            
 
*Player Dale Peterson - 1982-85
                      *119 Career Goals - #15 All-Time in IHSA History
                      *  55 Goals in 1983-84 season - #5 All-time
                      *  54 Goals in 1984-85 season - #6 All-time
                      *   7  Goals in win over Paw Paw
 
*Player Mark Fenske - 1987-90
                      *114 Career Goals - #19 All-Time in IHSA History
                      *  41 Goals in 1988-89 season   
   
Girls Basketball
 
The girls basketball program got an early start when th team was formed in the very early 1900s. All schools were forced to eliminate girls basketball arond 1911 by order of the IHSA. The program was alowed to be reinstated in 1978. Linda Hess provided the following information to us:
 
"Waterman HS had Girls Basketball Teams:  in 1905 Waterman HS beat Plano High School: 4-2. Seventy-five years later, in 1978, the PHS girls basketball team beat Waterman 75-12.  This was the "first" girls BB team for Waterman...at least in the modern era."
    
Football
 
Linda Hess' research also discovered some scores from the Waterman High School football team that were played in 1925 - 1928.
 
1925:
WHS beat Genoa 32-0
WHS lost to Hinckley 6-18
WHS lost to Sandwich 19-32
WHS beat Plainfield  19-6
WHS beat Hinckley 13-6
1926
Waterman HS beat Plano HS  20-0
1927
Waterman HS beat Plano HS  7-6 and 46-7
1928
Waterman HS lost to Plano HS  0-38
 
Great Coaches
 
*Coach Richard Townsend -
                      *Overall Boys Soccer record at Waterman - 210 - 93 - 31 !!!
 
*Coach Ernie Eveland -
                      *Led Waterman to State in 1931 and later coached at Paris and Cisne, becoming the fourth all-time winningest coach in Illinois Boys Basketball history!! Had a career record of 779-175! Ernie was named one of the top 100 legends of IHSA basketball in 2006 - check out his bio at http://www.ihsa.org/initiatives/legends/index.htm.
 
*Coach Bob Metcalf -
                      See information written at the bottom of this page.
 
Great Athletes in Waterman HS History
 
*Duane Swanson (Class of 1930) Olympic Gold Medalist
 
Information provided by Brian Hoxsey:
 
Duane Swanson played on Waterman's team that went to state in basketball in 1930 (game box below).  Swanson went on to play on the 1936 US Gold Medal basketball team (below that story from USA Olympic Basketball site)
 
1930 IHSA Quarter-Final Game
 
Beardstown 29, Waterman 27 (4 OT)
Quarterfinal Game at Champaign [UI, Huff Gym]
Thursday, March 20, 1930

BEARDSTOWN
Player                  FG-FGA  FT-FTA Pts PF

John Brockschmidt        0       0   0   0  0
Omar Hager               1       0   0   2  0
Clyde Peter Martin       3       2   3   8  1
Frank "Mike" Myers       6       1   1  13  3
Kendell Toureen          0       0   0   0  0
Willis Venters           3       0   0   6  0
TOTAL                   13       3   4  29  4

WATERMAN
Player                  FG-FGA  FT-FTA Pts PF

Harold Boekenhauer       0       0   0   0  0
George Keene             1       0   0   2  1
Ralph Reingardt          5       1   1  11  0
Duane Swanson            3       0   3   6  0
William Swanson          1       0   0   2  2
Fayette Thompson         3       0   0   6  0
LeRoy Thompson           0       0   0   0  0
TOTAL                   13       1   4  27  3

Beardstown        2  6 ( 8)  2  7 ( 9)  2  2  2  6 --   29
Waterman          8  0 ( 8)  7  2 ( 9)  2  2  2  4 --   27

At four overtimes, this remains the longest game in tournament history.
 
Duane Swanson went on to compete in AAU basketball and eventual played for the Universal Pictures AAU squad from California.  At the 1936 Olympic trials Swanson's team won the trials' tournament and the 6' 02", 175 pound Duane Swanson was selected as a member fo the United States Olympic basketball squad.  Swanson's squad the Gold Medal at the Olympic games that year!
 
*Jack Smiley (Class of 1940)

 

Information provided by Brian Hoxsey:

 

"Jack Smiley - Forward (6-foot-3) {1939-40 Senior year}

 

Was named All-Little Ten in his senior year in the 1939-40 season, in which he lead his team to the Little Ten conference tournament title.  Then took his basketball talents to the University of Illinois.

 

"He was the first player around this area and our conference to use a one-handed shot," said Serena guard Woodrow Hoxsey, who's Husker team defeated Waterman in the 1939-40 regular season to take that title.  "With his height and his ability to shot from the outside, he was a tough player to defend."

 

The early 1940s saw the era of the "Whiz Kids" at Illinois, a high-scoring, fast-breaking squad. In 1942, the team won a Big Ten title with a team of four sophomores (one being Smiley) and a junior. Beating teams by an average margin of 24 points, the Fighting Illini would win the Conference championship again in 1943, losing only one nonconference game. That season Smiley was named to the All-Big Ten team.  However, the "Kids" were not able to finish out their college careers as all were called to service in the armed forces immediately prior to the 1943 NCAA tournament.

 

Smiley played and coached basketball professionaly, first with the Fort Wayne Pistons of the NBA in 1949. That season Smiley played in 59 games, averaging 6.7 points per game.  The next year he split time between the Anderson Packers (12 games) and Waterloo Hawks (47 games, 6.6 ppg).  He was also a player/coach for 27 games, earning a 11-16 record.

 

He also returned later to coach basketball at Waterman, but his starting season and length of tenure is unlnown at this time.

   

**Ron Shoger -

The following information on this Waterman basketball star of the mid-1960s was provided to us by Brian Hoxsey. Check out Brian's website on the history of Little Ten Conference at the web address of http://ltcbasketball.tripod.com/ .

 

"In the great history of the Little Ten Conference there have been many great players, many with interesting stories.  Ron Shoger would be one of those players.
 
Shoger quickly made a name for himself in the 1965-66 season by leading the LTC in scoring as a sophomore, averaging 23.4 points per game.  Waterman, under head coach Bernie Langheim, finished 10-12 overall and tied for third in the conference with a 7-2 record.  Shoger was held under 20 points only four games all season was named to the first team All-LTC team.  His junior year Waterman finished 20-7, 7-2 (2nd) in the LTC and he again was named All-LTC and led the league in scoring (24.2), but things would change for Shoger after that season.
 
“I lived on a farm on the west edge of Aurora, then our family moved to a farm outside Waterman in eighth grade,” said Shoger.  “(At Waterman) we always had a pretty good team.  Our rival was Hinckley-Big Rock and it just so happened (Hinckley-Big Rock star) Mark Voreis and I moved into DeKalb our senior years and joined up together.”
 
“My dad was in the farming business. We didn’t own the farm, but we had a lot of cattle die and we had to make ends meet.  Dad got a job in DeKalb and Voreis’ dad worked in town, so it just so happened we moved at the same time and it turned out okay.”
 
Ron played his senior year at Dekalb High School, helping lead them to a fourth place finish in the State Tournament.  Ron continued his basketball career at Northwestern University in Evansville, starring there his junior and senior years.  

 

Need Your Assistance

 
We are in need of more information regarding the many accomplishments of Waterman High School.  Team records, great coaches and players, more information on girls sports, all are needed to enhance this page.  If you have any information to share please complete a Guest Commentary Form.   We are always interested in photos of the high school building and of the great teams of Waterman's past.  You can e-mail these items to us at ihsgdwebsite@comcast.net .   You can also write us at:
 
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Waterman High School Building
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Waterman High School Rear of Building
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Waterman HS Building - 2011
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Former Coach BOB METCALF
 
Information as researched by Brian Hoxsey on former Waterman HS coach Bob Metcalf:
 
Coached three years at school (1951-1954)
 
(FROM THE VALPORAISO UNIVERSITY WEBSITE)
 
Hall of Fame Member Bob Metcalf
Hall of Fame Class:  2001
Valpo Basketball Player:  1946-50
 
"He was an All-America basketball player for VU in 1949 and 1950, Bob Metcalf was described as "one of the greatest competitors ever to wear a Crusader uniform, an honor student, and a very hard worker."

He coached basketball at three different Illinois high schools (including Waterman) from 1950 until 1980, compiling a record of 426-269. Metcalf's teams won 24 of 29 tournament championships and 31 total championships.

Since 1980, Metcalf spends time in China, Mongolia, Indonesia and Sudan where he trains basketball coaches and players. He is the recipient of many awards for his coaching successes, the most recent being his induction into the National High School Athletic Coaches Hall of Fame."
(FROM NORMAL HIGH SCHOOL WEBSITE)

"Dr. Robert Metcalf graduated with distinction as an honor student from Valparaiso University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Education and triple majors in chemistry, history, and mathematics.  He was inducted into the Valparaiso University Athletic Hall of Fame and as a team member to the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame.  Valparaiso has been identified as “a college that encourages character development.”  At least in Metcalf’s case, that certainly seems to be true.

Metcalf is a high caliber individual who has given tremendously to University High School.  He first joined the school in 1961 as director of athletics and assistant professor of health and physical education.  He retired from the directorship a professor in 1982.  During his tenure, Metcalf’s coaching accomplishments include taking the boy’s basketball team to the Sweet 16 four times and under his leadership the 1971 team was inducted into the Illinois Coaches Association (ICA) Basketball Hall of Fame.  Metcalf himself is also a member of the ICA Basketball Hall of Fame and the National High School Athletic Coaches Association (NHSACA) Hall of Fame.  He ended 18 years of coaching the boy’s basketball team with a 254-168 record.  Eleven years after retirement, Metcalf came back to U-High and served as a consultant to the boy’s basketball team for 14 years.

While Metcalf was the boy’s head golf coach, the Pioneers took 26 championships, held second place in the State twice and won the State Championship once.  He was named ICA Golf Coach of the Year twice and named NHSACA District Golf Coach of the Year.  Metcalf also was inducted into the ICA Golf Hall of Fame, making him the first coach in the State to be in both basketball and golf ICA Hall of Fames.  In addition to his involvement with boy’s basketball and golf, Metcalf started the boy’s cross country and the girl’s golf programs at U-High.  He served as head coach for both programs two and three years, respectively.  He also served as the girl’s assistant basketball coach for eight years after he retired. 

Since his retirement, Metcalf has been very active teaching and coaching basketball around the world.  With over 11 trips to China, Metcalf has lived in the country the equivalent of more than three years.  He has taught over 1,000 Chinese coaches in both national and provincial workshops.  He has coached seven national-leveled Chinese – the first American coach in China to do so.  His high school team won the Chinese National Championship in 1987.  He trained two college teams to Chinese national championships in 1993 and 1994.  Metcalf has also coached national and professional teams in Mongolia, Indonesia, Sudan, and Hong Kong.  He has written extensively on basketball and shooting fundamentals.

In 1985, Metcalf co-founded the Drug Enforcement Agency/National High School Coaches Association Drug Prevention Seminar.  He revises the materials for the Association annually and is still their seminar director.  He is also founder, chairperson, and co-organizer of the ICA/Bloomington-Normal Shrine Club annual high school all-star football game, which in its first ten years raised over $200,000 for Shriner Hospitals.

In recognition of his local, national, and international impact on basketball, Metcalf has received the NHSACA’s National Distinguished Service Award, The NHSACA’s Dwight T. Keith Award, the NHSACA’s National Citation Award, and the Illinois Coaches Basketball Association’s Buzzy O’Connor Outstanding Service Award.

In acknowledgment of his selfless efforts, Dr. Robert Metcalf is truly a friend of University High School!":