All-Time Coaches Records–Active Coaches in wins
After 2010-2011 Active Overall-All-Levels (Prev.)
- David Icenhower (Coll. Of NJ) 534 – III 1.
- Jack Childs (Drexel) 512 – I / JC 2.
- Pat Pecora (Pitt-Johnstown) 489 – II 3.
- Arthur “Bucky” Maughn (N Dak State) 467 – II / I 4.
- Bill Racich (Ursinus College) 449 – III 5.
- Ned McGinley (King’s College) 422 – III 6.
- J Robinson (Minnesota) 374 – I 10.
- Eric Knuutila (NiagaraCC) 371 – JC 7.
- Gary Taylor (Rider) 370 – I 8t.
- Dave Amato (Brown) 363 – I / III 8t.
- Jim Miller (Wartburg) 360 – III 11.
- Ron Gaffner (Muskegeon) 344 – Juco 12.
- David James (Cent. Okla.) 342 – II 13.
- Jack Spates (Oklahoma) 322 – I 14t.
- Mike Denney (UNO) 314 – II 16.
- John Smith (Oklahoma State) 311 – I 17.
- Bob Del Rosa (Case W.Res.) 310 – III 14t.
- Roger Crebs (Lycoming College) 307 – III 19.
- Daryl Arroyo (Springfield, Mass) 301 – III 20.
- Don Murray (SUNY-Brockport) 300 – III 18.
- Carl Adams (Boston Univ.) 294 – I 22.
- Tom Borelli (Central Michigan) 292 – I 21.
- Kerry Volkmann (John Carroll) 283 – III 23.
- Randy Stottlemyer (Pittsburgh) 281 – I 24.
- Tom Kessler (York College) 278 – III 26.
- Jim Koch (Wisc.-Parkside) 269 – II 25.
- Craig Turnbull (West Virginia) 265 – I 27.
- Jim Makovsky (Minn. St.-Mankato) 246 – II 28.
- Duane Goldman (Indiana Univ.) 242 – I 30t.
- Dave Kemmy (Roger Williams) 239 – III 30t.
- Steven Lampe (NW Kansas Tech) 236 – Juco 29.
- Ron Beaschler (Ohio Northern) 235 – III 34.
- Jason Liles (SD St. Montana State-Northern) 232 – II 30t.
- Mark Johnson (Illinois & Oregon St.) 231 – I 30t.
- Bruce Haberli (New York Univ./Manhattan) 220 – III 35.
- Robin Ersland (Minot St./Cent. Miss. Etc.) 209 – II 36.
- Rob Koll (Cornell) 205 – I 38.
- Randy Stewart (Loras College) 198 – III 39
- Pat Whitcomb (North Idaho Jr. Coll.) 198 – Juco 40.
- Lonnie Morris (Johnson & Wales) 194 – III ur.
- Gary Franke (Washington & Lee) 193 – III 37.
- Jim Zalesky (Oregon St./Iowa) 193 – I 41.
- Barry Davis (Wisconsin) 182 – I ur.
- Dave Mitchell (Luther College) 180 – III ur.
Dixon’s Spring to join wrestling hall of fame
Coached Bulldogs to 3 state duel titles
What began as the fear of failing a history class has translated into Homer Spring being on the precipice of becoming one of the newest members of the North Carolina Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. As a junior at White Oak High School, Spring remembers vividly being told he needed to become a wrestler by his history teacher, Bill Parrish, who also happened to coach wrestling and football. Rest of Story on Jacksonville Daily News at //l.wbx.me/

