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Lansing Sports Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony 2015 - - 1960 Haslett Football Team - - Lansing Civic Events - - July 30, 2015 - - by Chuck Krafft



Greater Lansing Area Sports Hall of Fame

2015 Induction Ceremony

1960 Haslett High Football Team

July 30, 2015

The Haslett 1960 Football Team had an undefeated 8-0 record and was the Number 4 ranked Class C Team in the State.  Denny Stolz, who later coached the Michigan State Football Team was their coach.

The players all introduced themselves and Denny Stolz gave the Acceptance Speech.

Mr. Stolz thanked the team for their effort and fine play during the season.

He then let us know that this was his first coaching job.  He found out about the opportunity from previous Haslett Coach Owen Dunkel while playing a city league baseball game.  Mr. Dunkel recommended Denny Stolz for the job and it was offered. 

Denny was appreciative as Owen Dunckel had some good teams previous and laid a good foundation for the 1960 team.

Denny then veered off into a story involving true love, phobias and a Ferris Wheel.  (Keep it clean, folks, this was 1960!!!)

Denny met a woman and asked her for a date.  They decided to go on the Ferris Wheel; Denny agreed to this even though he had a major fear of Ferris Wheels because of a childhood incident.  Of course, as you would expect in this sort of story, a fuse blew and left Denny and his date stranded at the top of the Ferris Wheel. 

Denny related how he struggled to fish a cigarette and lighter out of his pockets while his mind insisted he do nothing except cling to the safety bar of the Ferris Wheel.  It sounded like quite the traumatic experience although when we learned that he earned his first kiss from her, it turns out that this may be a good lesson about positive rewards from confronting phobias! 

In the happiest of endings, the story ends with her becoming Mrs. Stolz!! 

However, this was just the beginning of the football team’s story.  Their team had won the old Capitol Circuit league in 1958 and 1959 playing schools with larger enrollments. 

First they were able to beat Durand.  Then they faced Mason, which was a powerful team in the league.  He gave the classic speech about not fearing athletes just because they are bigger and stronger.  He used the line, “They all put their pants on one leg at a time.”  (This gives me visions of Miguel Cabrera jumping into his baseball uniform with both feet, but that is probably more suited to another article.) 

The Haslett team scored the first couple touchdowns and went into halftime with a good lead.  Mr. Stolz had to give the “don’t get overconfident” speech at halftime.  They went on to win the game by a 27-0 score. 

They then beat Williamston and handled Okemos, the biggest school in the league 21-0.  They went on to finish the season undefeated and earn an eventual induction into the Regional Sports Hall of Fame!

Denny cited three standout players on the team.  One was Running Back Mike Dovan, who was the best high school player he ever coached.  Dovan developed health problems and was not able to take his career further.

Denny Bongarde was the other running back.  He went to Alma College along with Denny, who took the coaching position there.  Bongarde switched to playing defensive back and was captain of Alma’s first ever undefeated football team.

Jim Bartel was also a standout player who became heavily involved with Haslett’s athletic programs.

Congratulations to Denny Stolz and all the team for their outstanding season!

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