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The Capaha Baseball Team took the field for the first time in 1894 making them the oldest team of their type to still be in existence in the United States. The team was originally named after the CA-PA-HA flour company and in the early 1900's when the flour company dropped the sponsorship the team decided to retain the name.
In 2010 Jess Bolen will begin his 44nd year as manager of the Capahas going into the season with a record of 1348 wins and 348 loses.
2011 Enshrinement Ceremonies Change Starting Times for All Activities
On Sunday, January 30th, the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame will induct 15 individuals and one program and name the ninth John Q. Hammons Founder’s Award recipient during its 2011 Enshrinement Ceremonies. In addition, the Hall will name its 20th Missouri Sports Legend. During the ceremonies, the Hall of Fame will also honor a longtime volunteer and coach and an exceptional athlete from Special Olympics of Missouri and call special attention to several Sports Achievement Award winners. The Killian Group of Companies is the presenting sponsor of the annual event, along with associate sponsors, Advertising Plus, Hiland Dairy, Hillyard, Inc. and White River Valley Electric Cooperative.
The festivities will kick-off with a reception on Sunday, January 30th at the Hall of Fame from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Hors d’oeuvres and beverages will be served. The induction ceremonies will get underway at 4:00 p.m. at the University Plaza Hotel & Convention Center, followed by the banquet at 6:00 p.m. These time changes were made in cooperation with Missouri State University, as the Bears men’s basketball team will be making a rare Sunday evening start. The 7:05 tip-off at the JQH Arena, which will feature the Bears hosting the conference rival University of Northern Iowa, will be broadcast on ESPNU.
By changing our starting times, guests will be able to attend all of the Enshrinement ceremonies, as well as making it to the MSU game. Although these starting times have never been tried for this event, they may prove to be a very positive change for those who have long drives following the ceremonies.
Priest Holmes – Running Back, Kansas City Chiefs
Born in Fort Smith, Arkansas, Priest Holmes was raised in San Antonio, Texas. Holmes played football at John Marshall High School, where he led his school to the state championship game. After graduating from high school in 1992, he attended the University of Texas at Austin. In 1997, his NFL Career took him to play for the Baltimore Ravens, where he earned a ring in Super Bowl XXXV. In 2001, he joined the Kansas City Chiefs where he set team records in career rushing attempts, career rushing yards, career rushing touchdowns, and total touchdowns and was named NFL Offensive Player of the Year in 2002.
Tom Herr – Second Baseman, St. Louis Cardinals
A fan favorite during the 1980’s, Tom Herr starred for the St. Louis Cardinals in three World Series’. During the '85 season, he set career highs in nearly every statistical category, including an amazing 110 RBI’s, which came along with only 8 home runs. Tom was selected to the 1985 All Star team for his efforts. In a 13-season career, he batted .271 with 28 home runs and 574 RBI’s in 1514 games. He had 1450 career hits in 5349 at bats. He is best remembered for hitting a walk-off grand slam in extra innings against the New York Mets on April 18, 1987.
Kenny Schrader – Automobile Racing, Fenton, MO
Despite having a full-time NASCAR ride for over twenty years, Fenton, Missouri’s Kenny Schrader frequently races at local tracks between NASCAR races. The 1985 NASCAR Rookie of the Year and owner of Ken Schrader Racing races in many racing divisions, and has been successful in every division he has stepped into. He owns a dirt late model and dirt open wheel modified car. Both of these cars, along with his Camping World Truck Series and ARCA series cars, are sponsored by Federated Auto Parts.
Mike Matheny – Catcher, St. Louis Cardinals
A product of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, Matheny played for the Brewers and Blue Jays before joining the Cardinals in 2000. In his five years with the Redbirds, Mike established himself as the premier defensive catcher in the National League, winning Gold Gloves in 2000, 2003 and 2004. He helped the Cardinals to four post seasons during his stay in St. Louis. In 2005, his first year with the San Francisco Giants, Matheny earned his fourth career Gold Glove. Mike is one of only three Major League catchers to play 100 games without a single error.
Johnny Roland – Running Back, St. Louis Cardinals
A native of Corpus Christi, TX, Johnny Roland played college football at the University of Missouri from 1962 to 1965 winning three All-Big Eight Conference honors before being named an All American his final year. The 1966 NFL Rookie of the Year, Roland played for seven seasons with the Cardinals, and became the franchise's leading rusher at the time of his retirement. He then went on to play for one season with the New York Giants. Johnny was an assistant coach for the 1985 Super Bowl Champion Chicago Bears.
Jack Emmitt – Fisherman, Springfield, MO
Jack Emmitt moved to Springfield, MO in 1961 to attend Southwest Missouri State University and shortly thereafter took a job in a sporting goods store. Some 50 years later, the Tennessee native has landed game fish from all across the western hemisphere. Jack was the first Fishing Department Manager at a company called Bass Pro Shops in 1981, and left that position to become the company’s fishing consultant ten years ago. Jack, along with fellow Hall of Famer Charlie Campbell, has hosted KYTV’s Fishing Tips program for 25 years.
Jess Bolen – Baseball Coach, Cape Girardeau Capahas
An outstanding high school player in the 1950’s, Jess took the helm of the Capahas, semi-pro baseball team in 1967. In his 44 years of coaching Jess Ray Bolen Sr., has amassed an incredible 1,384 wins against only 372 losses. His teams have won 17 state/regional tournaments and have gone to the National Baseball Congress tournament 29 times, with numerous top-ten finishes. His 1995 and 2007 teams finished seventh in the nation, while his 1998 squad finished fourth.
Vernon “Hap” Whitney – Wrestling, Columbia, MO
Never tipping the scales at more than 127 pounds, Vernon “Hap” Whitney was the first high school wrestler to win four state championships. His wrestling prowess took him to Purdue University where, at 130 pounds, he won the 1955 National AAU Championship and a Big 10 wrestling title. Taking over as head coach of Missouri in 1964, Whitney led the Tigers to a number of “firsts”, including the first and only undefeated wrestling team in Mizzou’s history. “Hap” is a member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, the Missouri Wrestling Hall of Fame and the University of Missouri Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame.
Stephanie Phillips – Girls Basketball Coach, Kickapoo High School, Springfield, MO
Under Phillips, the Kickapoo Lady Chiefs were known as one of the top teams in the state of Missouri. She led her team to a 214-38 record in nine seasons, Class 5 state titles in 2003 and 2005, and a third-place finish in the 2009 – 2010 season. She won two state championships as a player at Springfield Catholic High School before going on to college. After graduation, Phillips joined the coaching staff at Southwest Baptist, and then became an assistant coach at the University of Missouri before taking over at Kickapoo. Stephanie passed away on July 10 after a nearly three-year battle with colon cancer.
Randy Morrow – Football Coach, Warsaw High School
Randy just finished his 33rd year of coaching, his 20th at Warsaw, where he has a 184-57 won-loss ratio. His overall coaching record is 258-85-3 ties. During his tenure at WHS, his teams have won 2 State Championships, 2 second place finishes, and 8 semi-final appearances. His teams have won the district 17 of his 20 years at Warsaw. He has been chosen coach of the year in 1988, 1990, and 1993. Morrow was inducted into the Missouri Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1997.
Ray Cliffe – Football Player, Coach and Official
Although Ray’s name is well known in the football circles around the state, this St. Louis native spent 63 years playing, coaching or officiating six other sports. From 1955 to 1983, Ray served as the Head Football for Cleveland High School in St. Louis. During that 19 year tenure Cliffe led the Dutchmen to a 107 – 66 -13 record which included three Public High League (PHL) Championships and two undefeated seasons. He also coached the school’s baseball team to two PHL titles.
Monsignor Louis F. Meyer – Soccer, St. Louis
The man affectionately known as the “Soccer Priest” is a member of five Halls of Fame. Just two years after being ordained a priest, Louis F. Meyer along with Msgr. Lloyd Sullivan took over the operations of the Catholic Youth Council (CYC) in St. Louis. Starting with just 912 children, the program today boasts over 90,000 participants each year and an estimated 2 million over the course of it history. The program has expanded to include not only soccer, but baseball, basketball, volleyball and softball.
Linda Dollar – Volleyball Coach, Missouri State University, Springfield, MO
As a student athlete at Southwest Missouri State University (SMS), Linda Dollar participated in volleyball, softball, basketball, tennis, golf and field hockey. After spending one season as Head Volleyball Coach at the University of Kansas, Dollar assumed the same position at Missouri State University, a post she held for the next 24 years. In that span, Linda’s teams compiled a record of 758 – 266 – 21, the second highest win total in Division 1. She was also the first coach to reach the 700 win plateau.
Dick Zitzmann –President, Sports Classics, Inc.
Richard Zitzmann, age 55, is the President of Sport Classics, Inc. based in St. Louis, Missouri. For the past 20 years, Sport Classics, Inc. has acted as the exclusive business agent for Baseball Hall of Famer's Stan Musial, Bob Gibson, Lou Brock, & Red Schoendienst. Dick Zitzmann also works closely with many other Hall Of Fame players such as, Steve Carlton, Gaylord Perry, Ferguson Jenkins, Ernie Banks, Harmon Killebrew, Whitey Herzog, Rollie Fingers, Al Kaline, Brooks Robinson & Bob Feller. Additionally, Mr. Zitzmann has acted as Vice President of Stan The Man, Inc. for over 20 years. Dick and his wife Sharon reside in Des Peres, Mo.
Dr. Mildred Barnes – Women’s Basketball Coach, University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO
Serving as Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Central Missouri State University from 1971 to 1980, Dr. Barnes’s teams posted a 156 – 63 record. That 71.2% mark came against Division I and Division II schools. Against DI schools her record was 95 – 33 and against Big Ten institutions, she was a perfect 8 – 0. Her teams qualified for the AIAW National Championship twice. Dr. Barnes is a member of five Halls of Fame. As a former athlete, she competed in lacrosse, field hockey, badminton and tennis.
Missouri State University Handball Program – Springfield, MO
A program which started with very little fanfare back in 1987 has developed into one of the most nationally known, respected and feared handball teams in America today. With only six years of experience under its belt, Dr. Tommy Burnett’s MSU team captured its first National Team Championship in 1993, with the women taking first and the men placing second in the nation. They would close out the 90’s by winning seven straight National Team Championships. By March of 2010, they had won 11 National Team Championships, capturing the Women’s Division 10 times and the Men’s Division seven times.
Gary Filbert – Basketball, Missouri Sports Legend
Gary Filbert was an outstanding basketball player for St, Joseph Benton HS, the University of Missouri and the United States Marines. After coaching high school basketball and serving as the first head coach of the newly formed Missouri Western State College basketball team, Gary signed on as an assistant coach to Mizzou’s Norm Stewart. Later he would embark on the Executive Director’s position of the Show-Me State Games, and took the program to a new level of success. While executing his duties as an assistant at MU, Filbert became the Executive Secretary of the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association. Filbert was instrumental in working closely with Founder John Q. Hammons in creating the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame and is now being named the 20th Sports Legend of that organization.
Central Bank – Lebanon, MO John Q. Hammons Founders AwardCentral Bank, its local Board of Directors, Officers and Employees, have been a significant part of Lebanon and Laclede County since 1917. Local ownership began with I.T. Curry who passed the bank on to his son, George Curry. George then passed it on to his son, Craig Curry. With over 100 employees to serve all of their customer's financial needs Central Bank still remains under the leadership of the Curry family. Central Bank has a long association with the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, dating back to 1997.
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Thursday, April 21
2011 Plaza Tire Capahas Auction
Glass cleaner Edgewater Glass
Bottled water Schaefer Water
Saw/flashlight/screwdriver Southeast Builders
Bench Liley Monument
Coolers Bluff City Beer
BlueRay dvd player Shivelbines
Paintings
1.Joe DiMaggio
2.Wainwright/Molino/Carpenter Wally Barrows
Lamp Cape Electric
Desk lamp Staples
SEMO womens basketball tee SEMO
Mens basketball tee SEMO
Lawn chair Kohlfeld
Flowers Trees n Trend
Gnomes Tobacco Lane
Soft side cooler River Eagle
Budweiser caps & shirts River Eagle
VCR/DVD Private donation
Dvd’s
Rocket Grill Elias Hardware
Carpet Cleaning Kits Servpro
Survivor cups/shirts/hats
Final 4 plaque KFVS-TV
Lunenkagel Brewing
Framed picture mirror Bluff City Beer
Gift Basket Convention Visitor Bureau
Mens Watch Zickfield jewelry
5 gal. jug Meyer Supply
Blood Pressure monitor Park Pharmacy
Rotating Pizza Oven Bluff City Beer
Women athletic socks Brown shoe
Tanning Lotion Sun n Tan
Pool stick Lemon Coin
Glass/shirt/coolie Bootheel Harley
Tools Auto Tire and Parts
Miller lite cooler w/wheels Bluff City
Lawn chair Kohlfeld
Cube Cooler Kohlfeld
Mark Farmer print Steve-Mark
Battery charger O’Reilley
Flashlight WinAir
American Idol jacket KBSI
Clue game”The Office” KBSI
Life game”Family Guy” KBSI
Delta faucet WinNelson
CAMO COOLER Bluff City
w/swivel seat
Bucket w Car cleaning
Supplies Autozone
John Deere DVD’s ERB Equipment
Autographed Hall of Fame poster from
Missouri Sports 2011 Hall of Fame
Stan Musial autographed poster
Whitey Herzog autographed poster
Mike Matheny autographed pictures
And baseball
Books about history of Scott County1850-1950, Emerson Bridge and Cape Girardeau from 1850-1960
$10 gift certificate Dexter Bar B Q
Whopper Value Meals Burger King
Car Battery Nations
$50 gift certificate Schnucks
Bowling games West Park Lanes
$25 cleaning Ken’s Cleaners
Breakfast for 2 Patty Lou’s
Lunch for 2(chicken)
Lunch for 2 (catfish)
Month of unlimited tanning Endless Summer Tan
Sandwich Subway
Food Certificates Drury Southwest
Broussards
My Daddys cheesecake
Lamberts
Shogun
Buffalo Wild Wings
$25 gift certificates(4) Rhodes 101
Ice cream cake DQ
Pizza a month for a year Dominos
$20 gift certificate Pasta House
1 week membership Sun n Tan
$25 gift certificate Food Giant
Round of golf(2) Bent Creek
Buckets of balls Arena Golf
$25 gift certificate Buckner Brewing
$50 gift certificate Bella Italia
Mystic Spray Tans Endless Summer Tan
2 value baskets
2-2 scoop sundaes Culvers
Subscription for S.E. Missourian Southeast Missourian
11 x 14 and sitting fee Cheekwood
2 entrée Denny’s
$50 gift certificate BG’s
Pedicure & manicure Trendsetters
1 month family membership Fitness Plus
Oil change & Lube Plaza Tire
Performance Quick Lube
2 season Tickets SEMO Basketball
2 season Tickets for SEMO Football SEMO ATHLETICS
Family portrait 8x10 & sitting Neumeyer Photography
Concrete’s Andy’s
Gift certificate Cape Paint & Glass
Hotel room(1 night) & dinner
For 2 @ steak house Casino Queen
2- St. Louis Cardinal tickets
June 25 Integrity Foundation-Kim Ferguson
2- St. Louis Cardinals tickets
June 25 Select Physical Therapy
2 buffets & 2 drinks Delmonico’s
$15 dry cleaning Patricks
Spaghetti dinners Fazolis
$25 gift certificate (2) Jimmy Johns
$20 gift certificate (2) Pagoda Gardens
$50 gift certificate Cape Paint and Glass
Round trip air fare to St. Louis Cape Air
$35 gift certificate Best Buy
2 rounds of golf & cart Dalhousie
Gift Certificates Wendys
Gift Certificates Arbys
Gift Certificate Cracker Barrel
Savings Bond First Missouri State Bank
Thursday, April 14
2011 Plaza Tire Capahas
2011 Plaza Tire Capahas
June
3 Valmeyer IL H 8:00 p.m.
4 Valmeyer IL H 1:00 p.m.
5 St. Louis Ragging Bulls A 1:30 p.m. DH
7 Perryville A 7:00 p.m.
8 Waterloo A 7:30 p.m.
10 St. Louis Printers H 6:00 p.m. DH
11 St. Louis Goldenspikes H 1:00 p.m. DH
12 Fairview Heights H 1:00 p.m. DH
15 St. Louis Goldenspikes A 7:30 p.m.
17 Perryville H 7:00 p.m.
18 Springfield IL H 1:00 p.m. DH
19 Memphis Royals A 1:30 p.m. DH
21 Fairview Heights IL A 7:30 p.m.
25 Springfield IL A 1:00 p.m. DH
26 Springfield IL A 1:00 p.m. DH
29 St. Louis Ragging Bulls A 7:30 p.m.
July
2 Valmeyer Tournament A TBA
3 Valmeyer Tournament A TBA
4 Valmeyer Tournament A TBA
9 3 team round robin H TBA
10 3 team round robin H TBA
16 St. Louis H 1:30 DH
17 St. Louis H 1:00
19 Fairview Heights IL A 7:30 p.m.
20 Valmeyer IL A 6:00 p.m. DH
23-29 Florida Tournament DAYTONA BEACH FL
July 30 - August 13 NBC WORLD SERIES WICHITA KS
Friday, July 18
NATIONAL BASEBALL CONGRESS HALL OF FAME
Capahas manager earns induction into hall of fameThursday, July 17, 2008
By Marty Mishow
Southeast Missourian
Capahas manager Jess Bolen has posted a 1,331-346 record in 42 seasons. (AARON EISENHAUER ~ aeisenhauer@semissourian.com) [Order this photo]
Ozzie Smith, Mark McGwire, Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Tom Seaver, Tony Gwynn and Satchel Paige are just some of the famous names that grace the National Baseball Congress Hall of Fame.
Cape Girardeau's Jess Bolen soon will join that list.
Bolen, the Plaza Tire Capahas' longtime manager, was notified Wednesday that he will be inducted into the NBC Hall of Fame during next month's NBC World Series in Wichita, Kan.
After being nominated last year but narrowly missing election, Bolen finally made the cut this time.
"It's an honor. That's national, that's not something that happens 50 miles from Cape," Bolen said. "It's nice to be recognized. If you didn't feel honored, it would be a slap in the face to the program."
Bolen is in his 42nd season in charge of what is believed to be the nation's oldest amateur baseball team. His career record is 1,331-346, including a 22-5 mark this year.
The Capahas recently clinched their 27th consecutive berth in the prestigious NBC World Series, which will be played Aug. 1 through 15.
Bolen, who will be inducted into the NBC Hall of Fame before one of the feature games at the NBC World Series, said he wishes his wife Mary could share the honor.
"I feel everything we do for the Capahas is kind of a shared burden with Mary. I'm only 50 percent of it," Bolen said. "She's got so much to do with this team. If it wasn't for her, I wouldn't have been in it this long. I feel like Mary does half the work, but I get all the credit."
The NBC Hall of Fame, established in 1991, currently features 69 members, which will grow by several when the entire 2008 class is finalized.
Among those inducted during the inaugural class in 1991 were Paige, Seaver, Don Sutton, Dave Winfield, Whitey Herzog and Billy Martin.
A host of other former major league players and managers have been inducted since. All made their mark as players at the NBC World Series before reaching stardom.
Now that group will include Bolen, who has led the Capahas to numerous top-10 finishes at the NBC World Series, including seventh place last year.
"I look at this [the induction] as we've elevated the Capahas to that type of thinking around the nation, that we've had a good ballclub and can compete out there, and now somebody from the organization is in there," Bolen said. "But the real reward for me is the people I meet and the kids I've coached over the years, and all their families. That's my reward."
Capahas coach Jess Bolen on Saturday, July 7, 2007. (KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com)
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