When we
think of chalkboard champions, let's not forget all of our nation's
talented coaches. These dedicated professionals work many long hours
with our young people, teaching them the value of self-discipline,
healthy competition, fair play, and teamwork, and helping them to
choose a healthy, active lifestyle. One such chalkboard champion in Herb
Bane, a high school teacher, basketball coach, and guidance counselor
from Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Herb
was born in 1913 in Fort Wayne. As a high school student, he was a
gifted athlete. At 6'2" and 200 pounds, he earned All-City Honors in
both football and basketball. After his graduation from Fort Wayne South
High School in 1933, he attended Manchester University in North
Manchester, Indiana, where he played collegiate football. While at
Manchester, Herb played All-Conference Football and All-State Football
in 1934, 1935, and 1936. During the 1937 season, Herb played in the
National Football League with the Green Bay Packers. He was also a war
hero. When World War II broke out, Herb served his country in the U.S.
Navy.
These
experience served him well during his eighteen-year career as a coach
at Central High School in Fort Wayne. While coaching there, his team
made one trip to the Final Four in 1960, where they were defeated by
just one point by East Chicago Washington. Later in Herb's career he
served as a guidance counselor at Northrup High School. This talented
educator retired in 1979. In recognition of his illustrious career as an
athlete, he was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in
2000.
Herb Banet passed away in 2003 at the age of 89 and is buried at Falls Memorial Gardens in Wabash, Indiana. It is certain that his efforts as a gifted teacher, coach, and counselor will always be well-remembered.
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