The place they call home

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Lyle Michelli Class of 1958

PERU — Some will travel a thousand miles back to a place they originally call home. It was a home where youth dominated and working as a team was paramount over individual headlines. This home — St. Bede Academy — was an athletic comfort zone.

Saturday, eight men will again make headlines. They’ll collectively enter the St. Bede Athletic Hall of Fame after their dedication to sports on Academy athletic fields found them involved in thousands of swings, pitches, snaps or shots.

But one man who will enter the SBA Hall during the noon ceremony never pitched a baseball or ran a fastbreak as a Bruin.

Spring Valley’s Jerry Carls was a nine-year Academy principal and has witnessed thousands of SBA athletic contests since the decade of the 1970s. He also played a hand — along with then Athletic Director Don Carlson — in switching the school from the faraway Corn Belt Conference to the Tri-County Confer-ence.

Carls is the lone 2008 inductee, who is not a SBA alum, but that has not stopped him from bleeding green.

“I recently sat down, and I’ve estimated I’ve seen over 2,000 St. Bede games since the 1970s,” said Carls who currently is the principal at Lincoln Junior High School in LaSalle. “That’s counting freshman, sophomore and varsity games.

“I’m going in with a bunch of fabulous athletes,” Carls said about his upcoming induction. “This is kind of neat. This past summer, I learned I was selected to the Hall of Fame. I was so humbled by that call because I never expected it at all. I’m really excited to be a part of this.”

Another Bruin athlete headed to the Hall comes from one of SBA’s sports golden ages — Mike Kubera. Already a SBA Hall of Fame member as part of the 1971 football team, Kubera, who was also a standout right-handed pitcher for the Bruins, will now be individually introduced as a hall of famer on Saturday.

“It is an honor to be in there with some of the guys I played with,” said Kubera, who was a member of the SBA Class of 1973. “It is an honor to be a part of this, and to go in as an individual is a big honor.”

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