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2012 Hall of Fame Inductees

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Dave Icenhower

A Prep School Champion Dave wrestled and captained his Lehigh Team graduating in 1971 from there it was on to Trenton State College. After working as Assistant Coach under Mike Curry, Dave would take on the Head coaching duties for the next 33 years. During that time the college would change it's name to The College of New Jersey but the program would remain the same; one of the nation's finest teams. Competing in the tough NCAA division 3; Ice would coach 21 NCAA Champions,140 All-Americans,27 NWCA Scholar Athletes and one NCAA Division One Champion in Tom Martucci. Coach Icenhower has been voted NCAA D-3 Coach of the Year in 1979 & 1987,Metropolitan Coach of the Year on 14 occasions and was the only Division 3 coach to be named Head coach of the East-West All-Star Meet. Dave led his teams to six undefeated seasons and Five NCAA team championships including 19 Top 5 places plus 26 Metropolitan Team Titles. Retiring with a record of 535-80-4 Dave also served as a member of the NWCA Board of Directors, Tournament Director for the NCAA D-3 Championships and the NCAA Sports Committee.

Howard (Joe) Foulk

Joe graduated from Haddonfield Memorial High School in 1952 where he excelled in Basketball and Baseball. It was on the Gettysburg College and service to his country in the 82nd Airborne Division before he would come home to Haddonfield under Bill Frantz to service the next 40 years as Asst.Coach, Head Coach and Athletic Director serving the sport of wrestling. As Head coach from 1969 to 1983 he compiled a 144-76-4 Varsity record Winning District titles 4 times, three Lenape Christmas Tournaments and the Colonial Conference Championship. In addition he had 29 District champions, six Region Champions and three State Medal Winners. During his career Joe was inducted into the South Jersey Coaches Association Hall of Fame and received the New Jersey Interscholastic Coach's Association Award in 1981. He was to also receive the South Jersey Coaches and Officials Association Contribution to Wrestling Award, and is a member of the South Jersey Wrestling Hall of Fame plus upon retirement was induced into the Haddonfield Hall of Fame . Add on to his resume Twelve years as President of the SJCOA and 20 years as treasurer of the SJWHOF Joe's dedication to the sport of wrestling is second to none. In 2005 the New Jersey Wrestling Coaches Assn. selected Joe Foulk for the honor of the Harry E. Lake Award ,their highest award for service to high school wrestling.