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1937-38 5 - 7 District Champions
Coach George Taylor
1938-39 18 - 5 District Champions
Coach George Taylor
1942-43 20 - 7 District Champions
Coach Vernon Bohles
1946-47 Little
8 Conference Champs Coach George Keist
District runner-up
1948-49 13 - 7 Little 8 Conf. Champs (8-0)
Coach Gilbert Veach
1950-51 13 - 11 District Champions
Coach Richard Zuege
Beat LaMoille 44-42
1951-52 22 - 5 District runner-up
Coach William Gleich
1955-56 26 - 2 Little 8 Conference Champs
Coach Willard Boyer
1956-57 26 - 3 District Champions
Coach William Jenkins
Little
8 Conference Champs
1962-63 20 - 2 District Champions Coach
William Jenkins
1963-64 22 - 2 Earned State Ranking of 16th
Coach William Jenkins
20 - 0 start!
1964-65 21 - 5 District Champions
Coach Ken Bourquin
1977-78 10 - 8 Bureau Valley Conf. Champs
Coach Con Gursh
1979-80 20 - 5 B.V.C. Champs/IVC 2nd Place
Coach Don Gursh
1980-81 15 - 9 B.V.C. / I.V.C. Champs
Coach Don Gursh
Notable Roundball Athlete
Bill Rudiger - Was one of the leaders of the Manlius teams of the early 1950s.
FOOTBALL
There are very limited resources on the IHSA website regarding Manlius Red Devil football. One name speaks
VOLUMES for the football program. Coach Ken Bourquin coached the Red Devil program from 1959 - 1994.
He is listed as one of the top all-time winningest football coaches in IHSA history (164 wins).
There were also many great seasons in the 40s and 50s which have been researched but whose information is
unavailable. It is known some of those teams were inducted to the Bureau County Sports Hall of Fame in the 2001.
If you have information regarding these or any other Red Devil teams that were conference champs or had only 1 or no
losses please drop us a line.
An update regarding teams of 1969 - 72 was sent to us by Duane "Hayhook" Blackert. The
Red Devils had three undefeated seasons of conference championships (1969,'70, and '72) sandwiched around a
fourth season in 1971 in which the Red Devils went a not to shabby 7 - 1 - 1. The Red Devils were led by legendary
Coach Ken Bourquin who was assisted by local legend Coach Joe Ricci. "Hayhook"
advises that in 1969 a total of 55 out of the 65 eligible boys in Manlius HS were members of the football program.
The 1969 Red Devils were led by halfback Ed Potter. The 1970 squad was led by halfback Butch
Harp, and the 1972 squad was led by halfback Dennis Hartz and quarterback Joe DeBrock.
"Hayhook" thanks Coach Ricci for giving him the nickname because of his ability to use his large
wingspand at his defensive end position to contain the opposing team's sweeps.
Two other items regarding the Manlius HS football program include that the team co-oped with Tampico HS from
1989-1994 and enjoyed great success as well. Also there was one particular game in 1991 which is
still marked as the second longest game in IHSA football history. Playing the Annawan Braves the Manlius/Tampico
boys came out with a 5 Overtime victory winning 7 - 6! What a game that must have been. The seasons
written about on the IHSA web site are listed below.
More history and seasonal records below are provided by John Roberts, avid Manlius High School fan!
-1920 *Manlius had it’s first football season
this year.
Coach’s name was Lewis E. Perry
-1923 *Manlius didn’t play Rock Falls that year
in football, but they did beat Neponset 71-7 in a non-conference game, and they played an alumni game with people from the
town which they beat 26-0 that year. Manlius also outscored their oponents a
total of 373-27. Coach Lewis E. Perry.
1924 *Manlius won “Little 6” conference with 3-0 record. Ohio and Sheffield weren’t
counted in this year, no explaination is given. Their two losses this year came 12-0 to Rock Falls, and 27-7 to Princeton,
as well as wins this year like a 22-21 win over Bradford, 6-0 win over Neponset, and they outscored all opponents 227-66.
Coach L.D. Anderson.
1925 * Coach L.D. Anderson.
1926 *This year still had Bureau Township High School playing Manlius as they defeated MTHS 60-0.
BTHS also won the “Little Six” conference Championship that year. Coach S. Fred Calhoun.
1927 * Coach T.L. Traughber. Beat Buda 24-0 after losing to Buda 37-0 earlier
in the season, and after a (2-5) start on the season.
1928 * Coach T.L. Traughber. Third in “Little 6”, after playing tie
games with Champs Walnut, and 2nd place team Buda.
1930 *Coach Thomas L.. Traughber. Tied for second in “Little 8” with
record of (5-1-1).
-1935 *Played four games in the “Little 6”, with a record of 2-2 including a 2-0 forfeit
to Walnut. Finished (2-3-1). Coach Chester Shermann.
1936 *First year of playing 8-man football in now “Little Eight” conference. Tied
Manlius alumni team, and lost to Conference Champion, Wyanet. Second in conference. Coach George Taylor.
1938 *Coach George Taylor. (3-4-1), (1-3-1) in “Little 8”.
*First year of “Little 8” traveling
trophy for all boys’ sports. First
team to win it 3-in-a row keeps it for good.
1940 1 - 6 - 1
Coach George Taylor
1941 1 - 6 - 1
Coach George Taylor
1942 7 - 1 - 1 Little 8 Conference Champs Coach
Vernon Bohles
1943 7 - 0 Little 8 Conference Champs Coach
Bobby Theus
Outscored opponents 311 - 13!
1944 5 - 2
Coach Bobby Theus
1945 4 - 2
Coach William Meeks
1946 7 - 0 Little 8 Conference Champs Coach
George Keist
1947 7 - 0 Little 8 Conference Champs Coach
George Keist
Outscored Opponents 353 - 37!
1948 4 - 3 Outscored Opponents 193 - 98!
1949 7 - 0 Little 8 Conference Champs
Coach George Keist
Outscored Opponents 262 - 57!
1950 9 - 0 Little 8 Conference Champs
Coach Richard Zuege
18 Game Winning Streak -
Longest in State at that time
(See Chicago Daily News Article below
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