The Louisville High SchoolAthletic
Hall of Fame
The Inaugural Class
of 2004

Brian Beatty - A 1993 graduate, Brian
was a three-year, two-way starter on the Leopards' football team. He was a
first team All-Ohio selection, the 1992 WHBC Stark County Most Valuable Player
and The Canton Rerpository Player of the Year. He was
the Northeastern Buckeye Conference Player of the Year and the Akron Beacon
Journal Offensive Back of the Year. He also lettered three years in basketball
and four years in baseball. He earned a football scholarship to the University
of Louisville where he was a
two-year letter winner for the Cardinals.
Dennis Biery
- This 1961 graduate is the owner of Biery Cheese. He
was the first Louisville athlete to
qualify for the state-wrestling tournament. He was the construction manager and
chairman of the Louisville Field of Dreams, the Diamond of Dreams, the
concession buildingthe outdoor batting cage and the
storage building. In addition, Dennis was a supporter of the reconstruction of
the running track and has supported the athletic program for Louisville
High School for over 35 years.
Tom Chlebeck - A 1966 graduate, Tom is
a former player, teacher and coach for the Leopards. He was the 1965 WHBC Stark
County Most Valuable Player and a North-South All-Star Football Game
participant. He set single game records for rushing yardage and points scored.
He received football and baseball scholarships from the University
of Cincinnati where he lettered in
both sports.He was the MVP of
the Bearcats baseball team in 1970. He was a head coach in both baseball and
fast pitch softball for Louisville
and an assistant coach in football.
Bob
Gladieux - A 1965 graduate, he was a three year letterman in football,
basketball and baseball. He broke the Ohio
high school football scoring record with 196 points his senior year. He was
selected the 1964 WHBC Stark County Most Valuable Player.Also
in football, he was first team All-Ohio, a Parade magazine All-AMerican and the Veterans of Foreign War Outstanding Ohio
High School Athlete. He played for a national championship team at Notre Dame
and also played 7 years of professional football. He had both his football and
basketball numbers retired at Louisville.
Greg Graham - He was a 1973 graduate.
Greg won three varsity letters for the Leopards' basketball team. He was a
two-time first team all Federal League selection. In 1973, he was the Federal
League MVP, first team Akron Beacon Journal, first team Alliance Review, first
team Northeastern Ohio and an honorable mention All-Ohio
player. He earned a basketball scholarship to the University
of Oregon where he earned four
letters. He returned to Louisville
as a teacher and head basketball coach (1979-82)and
since then has followed his dream to be a college basketball coach. He left his
position as an assistant coach at Oregon
University to become the head coach
at Boise State
University.
Nicole Catalano Groves - She graduated
in 1989. Nicole, who earned four varsity letters at Louisville,
was a four-time State Tennis Tournament qualifier. She was a four-time
Sectional Tennis Tournament Champion and also a Regional Tournament Doubles
Champion. For four years she never lost a Federal League match. She earned a
full-ride tennis scholarship to Miami of Ohiowhere
she was a four-time MAC Champion. She was voted the Outstanding Senior Female
Athlete at Miami.
Jeff Kuhn - A 1978 graduate, Jeff was
the 1977 WHBC Stark County Most Valuable Player. He shares the school career
record for the most punts returned for touchdowns (4). He helped to lead the
Leopards to a 1977 Federal League Championship and an undefeated season. He was
a two-year first team All Federal League selection and All-County first team.
Ken Kuhn - He graduated in 1972. Ken earned
9 varsity letters at Louisville in
football, basketball and track. He was the 1971 WHBC Stark County Most Valuable
Player; first team All-Ohio, a captain in both the North-South and the Ohio-PA.
Big 33 All Star games and a Scholastic Magazine National
All-American. He earned a football scholarship to The Ohio State where
he was a four-year letter winner and played on four Big Ten Champions and in
four Rose Bowls. He played two year for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Mike Malcuit
- He graduated in 1986 when he won the State Wrestling Championshipin
the 126-pound weight class.He had finished fifth in
1985 and runner-up in 1984.He was a three-time Sectional Champion and a
three-time District Champion. He shares the record for most dual wins in a
season with 22 in 1983-84.He holds one of the best career records of a Louisville
wrestler with a 95-7-1 mark.
Dale McKimm -
A 1959 graduate of Louisville, Nub
spent his entire adult life serving as a volunteer in the Little Leopard
program. He has been a coach, officer and administrator for forty-five years.
He has been a benefactor to all the athletic programs at Louisville.
Daryl Mickley
- He is a 1985 graduate. He won the 1985 State Wrestling Tournament in the 167
pound weight class. He placed sixth in 1983 and fourth in 1984. He shares the
record for the most dual wins in a season (22). He holds records for: Most
total number of dual victories (52), best overall season record (38-0), most
team points in a season (181), most takedowns in a season (198), most career takedowns (431) and has one of the best overall
career records (105-10). He earned a full wrestling scholarship to The Ohio
State University.
O.D. Miller - He was the founder and
president of O.D. Miller Electric (1955-1989). He was a benefactor to all of
the athletic programs at Louisville High
School. He transported football equiptment, managers and trainers to away games for 32
years. He provided scaffold at away sites so that our football coaches could
film games and his expertise for bonfires and pep rallies. He sponsored
numerous Louisville teams in
various sports for over 30 years.
Eben Butch Peer - He was a 1959 graduate of
Louisville High School.
Butch lettered in football, wrestling and track. He was active in the Little
Leopards football program for 41 years when he served as a coach and
administrator. He was an active member of the Louisville Touchdown Club and
served as an emcee of the football banquet. He was co-chair of the 1988
Louisville School Levy Committee. He played football for and graduated from Muskingum
College.
Bill Shalosky
- A 1949 graduate, he was a three-year letter winner in football and a two-year
track letter winner. He played on the 1948 undefeated Tri-County League CHampions. He was a two-time first team Tri-County League
selection and All County
selection. He earned a football scholarship to the University
of Cincinnati where he played for
Hall of Fame coach Sid Gillman. He had his number retired at Cincinnati.
He later coached football at West Point, LSU and South
Carolina.
Denver Smith - He taught at Louisville
High School for 27 years. He
coached the boys track for five years and won four Stark County Championships.
He graduated from Fairmont State College where he earned four letters in football
and two in track. He is a six time National Masters Track and Field Champion in
the Decathlon, and holds multiple national championshipsin
the pole vault, pentathlon, high jump and triple jump. He has won the
International Decathlon Championship multiple times at his age group and still
continues to compete today.
Paul Starkey - He graduated in 1954.He
was the Louisville Football MVP in 1953. He played football at Heidelberg
College where he earned four
letters. He was a career teacher, coach and administrator at Louisville
High School. He was head football
coach for The Leopards for twenty years. His record is 146-51-3. He won 8
league championships. He coached in the Ohio North-South All-Star Football Game
and The Stark-Summit game.He is a past president of
the Ohio Football Coaches Association. He also served as head wrestling coach
for seven years. He is a member of the Ohio Football Coaches Association Hall
of Fame and the Stark County Football Hall of Fame.
Mark Stier - A 1965 graduate of Louisville
High School, he played on three
Tri-County League Champions with the 1962 and 1964 teams being undefeated. He
was Stark COunty Lineman of the Year in 1964 as well
as All-County and All-Ohio. He earned a football scholarship to The Ohio State
University where he was a three-time letter winner. He played on the undefeated
1968 Ohio State National Championship team and the 1969 Rose Bowl Champions. He
was the team MVP and the Most Valuable Player of the 1969 Rose Bowl. He was
named an Academic All-American.
Kerri Strobelt
- She is a 1981 graduate. She earned three varsity letters in basketball and
led her team to two Federal League Championships. She was named first team
All-Ohio, first team Federal League and first team All-County. She led the county
in scoring her senior season with 528 points when she was named Stark County
Player of the Year. Her career scoring mark is 1,086 points. She went to Kent
State on a full basketball
scholarship and played on a MAC championship team and an NCAA qualifying team.
Dr. Thomas Violand
- He is a 1951 Louisville High
School graduate. He served as team physician to
the Louisville Football team for twenty-one years. He was also the team
physician for the Louisville Wrestling Sectional for the same length of time.
In 2003 the Ohio High School Athletic Association named him Outstanding Ohio
Team Physician.