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Ward A. Wescott was an American football player and coach.
Playing history
[edit]Oconto Eleven
[edit]Wescott played for the Oconto, Wisconsin town team in 1895 and played a game against the team that would become the Green Bay Packers. Wescott was both a player and trainer, receiving accolades for his abilities to teach the game as well as to play.[1]
Coaching history
[edit]Carroll College
[edit]Wescott was the second head college football coach for the Carroll College (Wisconsin) Pioneers located in Waukesha, Wisconsin and he held that position for the 1896 season. Preliminary reports predicted a "lively" season.[2]
Wescott's career coaching record at Carroll College was 5 wins, 3 losses, and 2 ties. This ranks him 17th at Carroll College in total wins and 12th at Carroll College in winning percentage.[3] Wescott's players were predicted as promising before the season began.[4]
Controversy was stirred up after a game against Milwaukee East High School on October 17, 1896. Carroll won the game 4-0, but the oppossing team disputed the result.[5] The next season's game was cancelled because Carroll was regularly using "ringers" or players that were brought in to the team from outside the school specifically to win games. [6]
High School
[edit]Wescott later went on to coach the successful Eau Claire, Wisconsin high school team in 1902.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ Before They Were the Packers By Denis J. Gullickson, Carl Hanson
- ^ The Milwaukee Journal September 3, 1896
- ^ Carroll College/University All-time football results
- ^ Chicago Tribune "PREPARING FOR GREAT GAMES AT THE MADISON UNIVERSITY" March 26, 1896
- ^ Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel "The Duffel Bag-This Week 100 years ago" October 17, 1996
- ^ The Milwaukee Journal "Events on the Gridiron" October 9, 1896
- ^ Leader-Telegram "City dominated state football in the early 1900s" By Richard D. Cornell and Jerry Poling, November 2, 2008
External links
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