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Geneva High Announces Sports Hall Of Fame Inductees
Three former Geneva High School athletes, athletic director will be indited into the 2020 Sports Hall of Fame during a ceremony next month.

GENEVA, IL — Three powerhouse inductees will join the ranks of the Geneva High School Athletic Hall of Fame in February, school officials said. They include championship-building Athletic Director Jim Kafer, class of 1976 football stalwart Tim Sandman and Division 1 All-American volleyball star Lauren Wicinski.
The three former Geneva High athletes will be honored during the 20th annual Geneva Community High School Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Feb. 22 at Geneva High School’s main contest gymnasium, during halftime of the Geneva-versus-Streamwood boys varsity game. The varsity game starts at 6 p.m. at Mack Olson Gymnasium, according to a District 304 news release.
After the game, all ticket holders are invited to meet the hall-of-fame inductees during a coffee-and-cake reception in their honor in the north balcony of Geneva High’s contest gymnasium.
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Here are some details on this year’s Hall of Fame inductees, chosen by a committee of former Geneva sports journalists, Viking athletic alumni and coaches:
Jim Kafer
Jim Kafer is the founder of the Geneva High School Athletic Hall of Fame. That achievement alone is worthy of recognition, but it is just one of many during Kafer’s 17 years as Geneva Community High School’s athletic director. In short, Kafer was a game-changer, according to a District 304 news release.
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Prior to his taking over as athletic director in 1999, Geneva High School had won no team state titles in any sport in 124 years. During Kafer’s tenure, from 1999 to 2016, Geneva Viking teams won 106 conference titles in 20 sports, 66 regional-tournament titles in 12 sports and 34 sectional championships in 12 sports.
Geneva teams made 12 Illinois state “Elite Eight” appearances, eight Final Four appearances, recorded three state runner-up finishes and won five state championships. Kafer’s skills were many, but one of the secrets to his success was simply providing young athletes with the coaching and tools they needed to excel.
During his time as AD, Geneva voters, the School Board and community donors supported the construction of a new gymnasium, indoor track, weight room, gymnastics facility, wrestling room, and a varsity softball field, with improvements to the varsity baseball and lower-level fields.
Burgess Field was upgraded with new concession stands, a press box, scoreboard, lights, additional bleachers, field turf and the expansion of the track from six to eight lanes.
Growing up in Iowa, Kafer was himself an athlete, as a sprinter and running back for City High School in Iowa City. He also ran track and was a running back at Buena Vista College in Storm Lake, Iowa, where he holds the single-season rushing record and was MVP in the Boot Hill Bowl.
His work experience includes teaching social studies and coaching football, track and baseball at Iowa City West and City School, head football coach, baseball and track coach at Carroll High School in Iowa and assistant football coach at Illinois Benedictine College.
Before coming to Geneva, he served as athletic director, teacher and coach at St. Edward High School, then as Antioch Community High School assistant principal for athletics and history, according to the news release.
Along with the accolades for sports teams’ successes and facilities improvements, Kafer’s accomplishments include the expansion of athletic programs and opportunities for youth.
Kafer and his staff introduced five new sports at GHS, as well as the addition of freshman, sophomore and junior varsity teams in at least 20 sports.
Outside of the AD’s office, he helped form youth summer athletic camps that now serve more than 1,000 Geneva youths, District 304 officials said. Kafer continues as an assistant coach to the Geneva football team and enjoys traveling with his wife, Joyce, who retired from Kraft Foods.
His son, Jay, played football and basketball at Geneva High School, graduated from Dayton and now works in the athletic office at Wake Forest. His daughter, Mary, was on three state championship dance teams at GHS and now captains the Michigan State Dance Team.
Tim Sandman
Tim Sandman was arguably the most important cog in the Viking team that Coach Jerry Auchstetter guided to the state football championship game in November 1975, according to District 304 officials. In fact, Sandman almost never came off the field that whole memorable season, leading the team in scoring and playing nearly every down at fullback on offense and at nose guard on defense.
In the 12-0 semifinal win over Geneseo that earned Geneva its trip to its first-ever title game in any sport, Sandman carried the ball 36 times for 145 yards while piling up 11 tackle points on defense.
Though the Vikings fell short in the championship game at Illinois State, Sandman was swamped with postseason honors — chosen team MVP by his teammates, named to the all-Chicago Area teams by the Chicago Tribune, Sun Times and Daily News, and earning a spot on the Daily News’ All-State team. In addition to football, Sandman was starting center for Viking basketball coach Bob Schick.
U.S. Senator Chuck Percy nominated Sandman to a slot at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, where he played football his freshman season of 1976 before transferring to Cornell College in Iowa, where he was a multi-sport star and a cum laude graduate in 1981.
Sandman married Sarah Johnson of Geneva that summer and took a job teaching and coaching in the Campbell County Schools in Gillette, WY. He spent 31 years there — teaching in the primary grades for more than a decade, while coaching sixth-graders in soccer, basketball and track. His last 20 years were spent teaching elementary physical education, and continuing to coach middle-school track.
Over the years, he coached several future Olympians, major-college basketball players and wrestlers, as well as future college coaches. Our inductee retired from teaching and coaching in 2012. He presently lives in Dubuque, IA.
Lauren Wicinski
Lauren Wicinski is considered one of the best volleyball players in Geneva High School history — and one of the Vikings’ greatest athletes of all time. Wicinski was an all conference basketball player her last three years at GHS and a third-team all-state basketball selection her senior year, class of 2010.
But Wicinski was an even better volleyball player. She was All-Conference and All-Area every year after her freshman year, and Conference MVP, All-State and second-team All-American as a senior. As a junior, she broke the school record for kills in a season with 382. When she graduated, she left Geneva High as the then-all-time kills leader with 1,143, according to a news release.
She went on to Northern Illinois University for her freshman and sophomore years of college. There, she finished sixth in the nation in kills as a freshman — and reached 1,000 career kills as a sophomore in 2011, the fastest to reach that milestone in the history of Mid-American Conference volleyball. She made first-team All-America as a sophomore, and was on the MAC All-Academic team.
Wicinski transferred to Michigan State in the Big Ten for her junior and senior years. There, she reached more than 2,400 kills by the end of her collegiate career — and presently ranks 13th all-time nationwide among Division I players in the NCAA record book.
She was a unanimous All-Big Ten selection and made first-team All-America again, both her junior and senior years.
After graduating from Michigan State, Wicinski played one season of professional volleyball in Puerto Rico. She is now a seventh-grade language arts teacher in Conroe, TX, where she coaches both volleyball and basketball.
GHS Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees
2019 Inductees
● Josh Braley
● Tom Busch
● Bonnie Gardiner
2018 Inductees
● Joanna Connor Gutkowski
● Lindsey Koehn Huettemann
● Bill Koehn
2017 Inductees
● Gregg Nelson
● Zac Scaffidi
● Team: GHS Girls Cross Country State Champions 2007, 2008
2016 Inductees
● Gina Nolan
● Tom Rogers
● Taylor Whitley-Fieser
2015 Inductees
● Joe Herrera
● Nick Herrera
● Mack Olson
2014 Inductees
● Jeff Ainsworth
● Jim Klein
● Jackie Santacaterina
2013 Inductees
● Team: 1963 Boys Basketball Team
● Ray Soto
2012 Inductees
● Katy Lindenmuth-Green
● Derek Swanson
● Kurt Wehrmeister
2011 Inductees
● John Barton
● Julie Koivula
● Jerry Vitton
2010 Inductees
● Ron Johnson
● Sarah Landau
● Todd Searcy
2009 Inductees
● Dave Shaver
● Jill Odenthal-Sracic
● Allan Tison
2008 Inductees
● Charles Hokonson
● John LeFeber
● Peter Temple
2007 Inductees
● Karen Bauer
● Jim Newbill
● Mark Schick
2006 Inductees
● Doug Reese
● Mark Searcy
● Mike Van Deveer
2005 Inductees
● Jim Conterato
● Rebecca Mitchell
● Richard Temple
2004 Inductees
● Bob Peterson
● Bob Schick
● Joan Wallner
2003 Inductees
● Gary Birch
● John/Ann Burns
● Howard Smith, Jr
2002 Inductees
● Jeff Cesarone
● Annica Cooper
● Bob Johansen
● Allen Mead
● Tilden Meyers
2001 Inductees
● Jerry Auchstetter
● Jenny Birkner-Gallagher
● Frank Burgess
● Mel Johnson
● Carl Nelson
● Al Stark
● Haskell Tison, Jr.
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