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Jenkintown’s Romano to join Montgomery County Coaches Hall of Fame.

Named to 2018 class of the Montco Coaches Hall of Fame

- Staff Reports

Four coaches, with stellar records in four varied sports, make up the latest class of inductees into the Montgomery County Coaches Hall of Fame. They will be the centerpiec­e of the 17th annual induction banquet on Tuesday, Nov. 20 at Presidenti­al Caterers in East Norriton.

The newest class of inductees includes Dick Beck, who has built North Penn High into a perennial state football powerhouse; Bob Lorence, who spent five years at Springfiel­d (Montco) and 27 years at Plymouth Whitemarsh High as the head wrestling coach, winning 357 matches; Jim Romano, who has won 630 games as the Jenkintown High girls basketball coach, including his first PIAA Class A State Championsh­ip this year; and Richard Swanker, who posted a 176-9-1 dual meet record as track coach at North Penn High, including 16 undefeated seasons.

“I know I say this every year, but this is another outstandin­g class of inductees,” said Selection Committee Chairman Gordon Glantz in a press release. “We are very excited to honor them in front of the sports fans of Montgomery County.”

“This will be our first banquet at Presidenti­al Caterers, a move created by a need for a larger banquet capacity,” said Montgomery County Coaches Hall of Fame President Dale Hood in the release. “The last three years at Normandy Farm have been elegant affairs and we hope to continue the same level of quality at our new venue.”

The new class of inductees brings a long list of accomplish­ments to this year’s banquet.

Dick Beck

Another product of the incredible football legacy at Central Bucks West High, Dick Beck be-

gan his coaching career at his alma mater, before accepting the head coaching position at North Penn High in 2002. In 16 seasons he has compiled a 176-40 record. His teams have 12 Suburban One championsh­ips, seven District 1 titles, have reached state playoffs 11 times and won the state championsh­ip in 2003.

The most telling statistic about North Penn’s consistent excellence is that Beck has led his team to the state final four seven times. Under his leadership, the Knights have rolled to 12 10-win seasons and he was named Coach of the Year by the Philadelph­ia Inquirer in 2011.

Bob Lorence

A native of Irwin, Pennsylvan­ia, Lorence moved east and became an assistant wrestling coach at Bensalem High in 1965. He made a stop at William Tennent High and garnered more assistant coaching experience in football and wrestling. In 1970 he was named head wrestling coach at Springfiel­d (Montco) and spent five years in that position.

He then moved to Plymouth Whitemarsh High and

created a wrestling legacy at the school. His 357-180-6 overall match record is enhanced by 10 Suburban One titles and 23 holiday and post-season team championsh­ips.

Lorence was named Suburban One Coach of the Year nine times and AllArea Coach of the Year 14 times. Over the years he produced 33 All-State wrestlers and two PIAA individual champions. In 2006 he was named to the Pennsylvan­ia State Wrestling Hall of Fame. In 1975 he created the Greater Norristown Wrestling Club, which is still in operation today.

Jim Romano

Loyalty to the Jenkintown High girls basketball program is the hallmark of Jim Romano’s coaching legacy.

For 36 years he has coached girls’ basketball at the school, compiling a 630-333 record. His teams have won 10 Bicentenni­al League Constituti­on championsh­ips and 15 District 1 Class A championsh­ips.

In 2018 he notched the crowning achievemen­t of his career, leading Jenkintown to a 31-1 record and his first PIAA State Class A title.

His success is a product of building a strong foundation in the community. Romano founded the Youth Basketball Program in Jenkintown, allowing youngsters from 4th to 6th grade to play basketball on Saturdays from December through February. He started the program 27 years ago and it has payed dividends ever since.

Richard Swanker

When speaking of the dominant high school sports programs in the state – in any sport – North Penn track and field has to enter the discussion. And Richard Swanker is a big reason for that dominance.

A standout track star at North Penn High, he returned to his alma mater to become the boys’ track coach in 1982. From 1982 through 2005 his teams compiled a 176-9-1 dual meet record, including an incredible 77-dual meet winning streak. His teams won 18 Suburban One and Bux-Mont League championsh­ips and posted 16 undefeated seasons.

His teams won four District 1 titles and captured the PIAA Pennsylvan­ia State championsh­ip in 2002. Five times he was voted the Pennsylvan­ia Track & Field Associatio­n Coach of the Year.

After stepping down as boys track coach, Swanker found he could not stay idle. He has served as an assistant coach for the girls track program, indoor and outdoor, from 2005 to the present. He also serves as executive director of the Track and Field Coaches Associatio­n of the Greater Delaware Valley. He was elected to the Pennsylvan­ia High School Track and Field Hall of Fame.

Selection Committee Chairman Gordon Glantz, summed up the 17th annual class of inductees by saying in the release, “We have inductees from a variety of sports, as well as representa­tion from all four corners of the county. It is exciting to see the spotlight shining on such a well-rounded class of inductees.”

The four members of the new induction class, along with the yet-to-beannounce­d members of the Montgomery County Coaches Hall of Fame Honor Roll (for volunteer coaches), and the yet-tobe-announced Lifetime Achievemen­t Award winner, will be inducted at the Nov. 20 banquet.

Tickets for the banquet are available for purchase by contacting any member of the Hall of Fame Advisory Board. Additional informatio­n can be obtained by going to the website – www.mcchof.com or by calling the banquet management office at (610) 2799220.

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 ?? GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Head coach Jim Romano holds up the state championsh­ip trophy as he is introduced during assembly April 27, 2018.
GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Head coach Jim Romano holds up the state championsh­ip trophy as he is introduced during assembly April 27, 2018.
 ?? MARK C PSORAS--THE REPORTER ?? North Penn Head Coach Dick Beck gives a fist bump to Justin Ostopowicz ,30, after a Knights touchdown against Souderton during first half action of their contest at North Penn High School on Friday October 9,2015.
MARK C PSORAS--THE REPORTER North Penn Head Coach Dick Beck gives a fist bump to Justin Ostopowicz ,30, after a Knights touchdown against Souderton during first half action of their contest at North Penn High School on Friday October 9,2015.

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