SBA salutes Hall of Fame class of 2007

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Don Carlson

SPRING VALLEY — St. Bede Academy has announced its newest members into their Hall of Fame, and those new members will be recognized in a ceremony, at noon, Saturday, in the Abbott Vincent Gymnasium.

The Hall of Fame class of 2007 includes the 2001 football team and seven individuals — Richard Callahan, Bob O’Keefe, Bernie McGraw, John Torri, Michelle Stuart Kelley, Neil Piacenti and Don Carlson. Of the seven, all but O’Keefe are still living.

Richard Callahan

In 1952, when Richard Callahan graduated from the Academy, he left a lasting image that has not been forgotten. Callahan was a captain his senior year when the football team finished with a 5-3 record, having played a very tough schedule. He played tackle for the Bruins, and helped defeat rival Marquette 33-13, and L-P. Callahan also was a three-year member of the basketball team and a four-year member of the Bruins baseball team.

“Bron Bacevich was my uncle,” Callahan said. “I got to travel with the team, which was a lot of fun. As freshmen, we got to hold these bags, with equipment in them, for the varsity team. We would always laugh because we were barely as tall the bags.”

The Champaign Gazette named him All-state honorable mention for his play on the field. Callahan was the type of player that coaches loved, as he showed, time and time again, that he was versatile enough to play any position that the coaches asked him to. Callahan could drive the ball far on the baseball field and was the team’s cleanup hitter. After graduation at St. Bede, he played football and basketball for LPO junior college, and then, on an athletic scholarship, he played football at Iowa State University. During his junior year, Callahan was second in the nation in point after kicks. In 1959, Callahan began a teaching and coaching career at Roger Bacon High School, in Cincinnati, Ohio, before moving to Lyons High School in LaGrange.

Callahan has three sons and two grandsons. He is now retired, living in Western Springs.

Bob O’Keefe

Bob O’Keefe came to the Academy from the big city of Peoria, in 1926. In 1929, he started at end for the Bruins. St. Bede played a 10-game schedule, but also had one of the strongest teams in the state.

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