September
27, 2005
Release courtesy of Matt Turk, Simpson College sports information
director
INDIANOLA,
IOWA . . . Simpson College's Bob Darrah,
a high school and college wrestling coach for 33 years, has
been elected for induction into the Glen Brand Wrestling Hall
of Fame of Iowa. Darrah will be inducted as part of the Class
of 2006 Apr. 8 in the Glen Brand Wrestling Hall of Fame of Iowa
wing of the International Wrestling Institute and Museum.
The Glen
Brand Wrestling Hall of Fame of Iowa was begun in 2002 as a
way to further recognize and honor the people who have made
an impact on the Iowa Wrestling scene.
Darrah was
the head coach at Morning Sun (1961-67), Urbandale (1967-69),
and Dowling Catholic High Schools (1969-89). In 27 years on
the prep level, Darrah's teams went undefeated 17 times and
did not have a losing record. In his final 11 years at Dowling,
the Maroons went 161-1 and won the first three state dual meet
championships (1987-89). Dowling won four state championships
(1975, 1978, 1984, 1988). The Maroons were second five times
at the state tournament. Dowling won the 3A State Tournament
Qualifying meet 17 years in a row. He led four of his Dowling
wrestlers to five US Federation High School Freestyle Championships
(Jeff Carter, two times, Perry Hummel, Tim Anderson, and Kurt
Engler).
For his
efforts, Darrah was named the 1977 Iowa Class 3A Coach of the
Year, the 1988 Amateur Wrestling News High School Coach of the
Year, and the 1990 National High School Athletic Coaches Association
National Coach of the Year. He also coached the Iowa Federation
Wrestling team for 21 years. His high school teams posted a
340-17-2 record. His 340 dual wins are the second most in Iowa
high school history. Darrah held all office of the Iowa High
School Wrestling Coaches Association, serving two terms as president.
Darrah also
organized All-Star dual meets between wrestles from Iowa and
Pennsylvania and those duals were held in conjunction with the
Penn vs USA All-Star meets at the University of Pittsburgh Fieldhouse.
Darrah served
as the head wrestling coach at Simpson from 1989-1995 where
he compiled an 86-25-1 record and one Iowa Conference Championship
(1991). Five of his wrestlers were named All-Americans and one
was a two-time National Champion (Travis Young). He was voted
Iowa Conference Wrestling Coach of the Year in 1991. His contributions
to the program continue to be remembers as in 1996, the practice
facility at Simpson was renamed the Darrah Wrestling Room.
Simpson
has won 87 of 192 meets (a .453 winning percentage) in which
they have entered since Darrah took over the team. Darrah has
been named Iowa Conference Women's Golf Coach of the Year 10
times and has led the Storm to eight league titles.
Since 1989,
Simpson has finished second at the national women's golf tournament
(either NCAA or NCGA) three times, two third place finishes,
and one fourth place showing. Simpson golfers have posted 55
All-Conference performances with four; Tracey Voss (1994), Leah
Willenborg (1994, 1995, 1996), Hannah Willenborg (1998, 2000),
and Fay Bradley (2000), earning All-American honors. Voss earned
Academic All-American honors on two occasions as well. In 1994,
Leah Willenborg became the first Division III player from Iowa
to compete at the NCAA Division I National Championships. Both
Leah and Hannah Willenborg were awarded NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships.
Darrah also
served as the Simpson's men's golf coach from 1994-1998 where
his teams finished in the upper division of the conference every
year and one player, Jordan Dirks, earned All-Conference honors.
This is
the seventh Hall of Fame that Darrah will be a member of. He
is currently a member of the Iowa High School, Dowling Catholic
High School, Westmar College (charter member), Chariton High
School, Iowa Wrestling Federation (Cresco, Iowa), and National
Wrestling Hall of Fames.
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