Coach Page was an age group and high school swim coach for over 30 years in Tell City, Indiana. This is a podcast of our phone conversations, where we discuss what it means to be a coach, husband, father, and mentor
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Coach Page was an age group and high school swim coach for over 30 years in Tell City, Indiana. This is a podcast of our phone conversations, where we discuss what it means to be a coach, husband, father, and mentor
In this conversation, recorded on September 24th, 2020, Coach and I talk to past swimmer and 2-time Sectional Champion in the 100 Free, Aaron Weatherholt. Coach referred to Aaron as the "Silent Killer," and many past swimmers commented during the live session about Aaron's many attempts to skip sets when Coach wasn't looking! Enjoy the Conversation
In this conversation, Coach and I talk to past swimmer's Michelle Heitkemper, Sally Mills, and Laurie Dreyling. These three joined Coach in 1981, his first year at Tell City, and by the time they were Seniors, joined with Karen Ludwig, were on Coach's first state relay, the 400 Free Relay. These three formed the base of Coach's swim program at Tell City, from lifeguarding to teaching swim lessons and future swimmers how to swim, their impact lasted for years after they left.
In this conversation, Coach and talk to brothers Neal, Andy, Tyler, and Grant Dickman. All four brothers swam for Coach, which practically spanned his entire career at Tell City. Enjoy the conversation.
In this Conversation, Coach and I talk to his nieces, Teri, Jayma, and Tracy, and his daughter Tami. Coach's nieces all swam for Jasper and he had the opportunity to watch them all compete against his team. Enjoy the Conversation
In this conversation, Coach and I talk to another member of the 1995 and '96 Sectional Championship Teams, and 1996 Tell City Graduate, Eric Wilcher. Eric swam the 200 and 500 freestyles all four years of high school, but during Sectional his Senior year, Coach made a surprise move and pulled him from the 500 and put him in the 100 free where he placed 3rd. We discuss this, and many other things. Enjoy the Conversation.
In this conversation, Coach and I talk to Kristen Mansfield, Lydia Butler, and Beth Godthaab. These three were members of the three consecutive 1997, '98 and '99 Sectional Championship Teams, and all three got the opportunity to swim in the State Meet their Senior Year.
Coach and I talk to three members of Tell City's record 200 and 400 Freestyle Relays and 1997 graduates, Scott Godthaab, Bryce Stath, and Jeff Simpson.
Ryan Oberhausen and Calvin Cash, 1996 graduates, discuss being on the back to back sectional title teams and team antics they played on Coach during their four years on the team. Enjoy the conversations.
In this conversation, Coach and I talk to past swim parent Cindia Ress, who had two children swim age group and high school for Coach. Enjoy the conversation.
In this conversation, Coach and I talk to sisters Cara and Kate Ziegelgruber. Cara was a 2000 graduate and Kate was a 2004 from Tell City. Enjoy the conversation.
Coach and I talk to 1985 graduate Eric Bradley. In 2017 he attempted to swim the English Channel solo. Listen to his story here. Enjoy the Conversation.
In this conversation, Coach and I talk to 2004 Tell City graduate, Casey Rapsky. Casey was a 3-month a year swimmer for Coach, but recently picked up the sport of triathlon. Last year she placed 6th at Ironman Chattanooga and was only 30min from nabbing a qualifying spot for the Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. In a race that's 140mi long, 30min is a fairly slim margin. Enjoy the Conversation
In this conversation Coach and I talk to Mr. John Hayes, who has been either a boys or girls basketball coach for over 30 years. We discuss what excellent coaching looks like in his opinion and we get into some of the major differences between approaching boys and girls when it comes to coaching. Enjoy the conversation.
In this episode Coach and I talk to his long time friend, co-worker, and fellow Coach, Mo Harpenau. We discuss the qualities of a good coach, and what makes excellent Coaching.
This episode is the audio recording from the Facebook Live event Coach and I conducted on April 30th. I asked Coach questions from podcast listeners. Head over to the Facebook Group, Conversations with Coach to see the video.
This week Coach and I talked to Ryan Oberhausen. Ryan is the kid in the below picture shaving Coach’s infamous mustache after the Boy’s 1995 Sectional win. Ryan said that every time he saw Chris, Coach’s wife, after this, she thanked him! Although he only swam three months out of the year, he was on a record breaking relay, and continued to be one of Coach’s biggest supporters, attending his surprise retirement party and induction into the Tell City Hall of Fame. In this episode, we talk about Ryan’s leadership, his locker room antics, and we even try to stump Coach on “name that band.” It didn’t work.
In this Conversation, Coach and I talked to Sheena Kahle Seger. Sheena swam for Tell City’s age group program, but went to Southridge High School. If you listened to the podcast with Beth Godthaab, Sheena was the Freshman who beat Beth in 200IM her Senior year. During the summer, Sheena essentially lived at the Page’s house so her parents wouldn’t have to make the 50+min commute to/from Huntingburg.
Coach and I talked to past swimmer Davin Harpe who held the 100 Fly and 50 Free records at one time. However, Davin’s High School accomplishments are nothing compared to his career accomplishments as a Principal, where in 2016, he was recognized as the Indiana State Principal of the year, and in 2017 as a National Distinguished Principal. Davin’s 100 Fly record was broken by Drew Ettensohn, who we also have on with Davin. We talk about a number of things, including track, and male pattern baldness. We also give Drew some life insights as he’s missing the last half of his Senior year.
Coach Page was an age group and high school swim coach for over 30 years in Tell City, Indiana. This is a podcast of our phone conversations, where we discuss what it means to be a coach, husband, father, and mentor