Former PHS coach Coates finally gets his call to the Hall

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He said he probably learned most about coaching from Bob Keck, his track coach at Illinois Wesleyan University.

Gary Coates didn’t just coach, he built winning teams and traditions.

In cross country, Coates’ Tigers raced to back-to-back state runner-up finishes in 1979 and ‘80 in Class A of a two-class system and placed fourth in 1984. They also won five NCIC championships in a 12-team league, nine regional championships and three sectional titles.

His Tiger track teams won four sectionals with a third-place finish at state in 1981. The Tigers also made off with the NCIC championship in 1975.

He moved over to girls’ track from 1986-94, winning five sectional championships, capped by a fourth-place finish at state in 1990 and seventh in ‘94.

The PHS coach was a trend-setter in the industry, conducing the first all-metric track and field meet in Illinois in 1976 along with the help of his brothers, Michael and Davis, and his wife.

He has also served on the IHSA Track and Field Advisory Board as well as a volunteer official at the IHSA state track meets and at the IESA state track meets.

The Hall of Fame ceremony will take place Jan. 12 at Oak Park-River Forest High School.

Congratulations Gary.

• My condolences to the family of Mark Hudson, a former Princeton Tigers (Class of ‘85), who passed away Tuesday at much too early age.

Kevin Hieronymus is the BCR Sports Editor. Contact him at khieronymus@bcrnews.com

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