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Athletes of the Year

Ron Knoebel

Ron Knoebel

  • Award
    Athletes of the Year
  • Week Of
    5/1/1965
  • Sport
    Wrestling
  • Bio
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Forty-five years later, it’s hard to say how truly amazing the legacy of Ron Knoebel and his impact on the lives of all those in Central Pennsylvania has been. It’s hard to imagine summers without the amusement park his father, Harry, opened in 1926, and it’s even harder to imagine what Knoebels Grove would be like if a few of the traditions that have been kept alive at the park, like free admission, had changed during the years that Ron Knoebel has helped run it. However, in 1962, Knoebel was just entering the Warriors’ starting lineup as a driven sophomore at 130 pounds after wrestling behind NAIA All-American Lee Wolfe in 1961-62. Knoebel took fourth in the first NCAA College Division Wrestling Tournament at Northern Iowa to earn All-American honors. In 1964, he won his first of two MAC titles after moving up to 137 pounds. As a senior, he earned his second All-American honors with a win in the quarterfinals of the NCAA College Division and then went on to take the 137-pound title with a 6-0 win over Jim Rush of Western State College, becoming the first NCAA champion in school history. He was a member of the first induction class of the Lycoming College Athletics Hall of Fame in 1986.


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
5/1/1975 Tom Vanaskie Football
5/1/1975 Carol Marple Field Hockey
5/1/1974 Rich Henninger Men's Basketball
5/1/1974 Mary Perry Field Hockey
5/1/1973 Rich Henninger Men's Basketball
5/1/1973 Elizabeth Johnson Field Hockey
5/1/1972 Rich Henninger Men's Basketball
5/1/1972 Cherolyn Messer General
5/1/1971 Suzanne Hohl General
5/1/1971 Bill Olsen Football
5/1/1970 Darwin Popow Wrestling
5/1/1970 Sharon Hense General
5/1/1969 Sharon Hense General
5/1/1969 William Andes Football
5/1/1968 Dick Wilt Football
5/1/1968 Carol Miller General
5/1/1967 Susan Simons General
5/1/1967 Ron Travis Men's Basketball
5/1/1966 Ron Travis Men's Basketball
5/1/1966 Carol Miller General
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