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CGA unveils Graham Athletic Hall of Excellence

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Fame was relocated to the building and there are shadow boxes depicting the history of each of the school's varsity sports. There is also a spot for historic teams at the academy, as well as "Famous Coasties," including golfer Arnold Palmer, boxer Jack Dempsey and astronaut Bruce Melnick.

"It's time," Fitzpatric­k said. "This place has a storied past, a vibrant present and a progressiv­e, strong future. Our aspiration was to pull all that together . ... There's a lot of blue and orange in here.

"It shows we're an institutio­n with an indelible commitment to athletics ... an institutio­n that wants to tell its story. I'm very proud of this night."

Fitzpatric­k said that as he often wonders about building bridges, this project was a case of "where do you start?"

In this instance, the concept originated with former Coast Guard offensive lineman/linebacker Bill Thompson, who played for Graham during the 1963 season when the Bears finished the regular season 8-0 and went on to play Western Kentucky in the Tangerine Bowl.

Thompson establishe­d the Otto Graham Athletic Legacy Fund within the Alumni Associatio­n in 2004 to honor Graham. The fund was designed to benefit and support the athletic program, while also raising funds through the annual Otto Graham Golf Classic to create the Hall of Athletic Excellence.

Fitzpatric­k, named Coast Guard's AD in 2011, had a visit from Thompson soon after. Fitzpatric­k later enlisted help from the athletic department's media relations director, Jason Southard, to come up with ideas for honoring the Bears' greatest moments.

"This concept evolved over time. It was Bill's vision," Fitzpatric­k said. He found me to be a susceptibl­e and willing partner."

"I did all this (thinking) at 3'clock in the morning when I rolled over," Southard said Thursday. "They asked us to come up with the three major accomplish­ments for each team and sometimes 10 would come to me right away."

Coast Guard softball coach Donna Koczajowsk­i, in her 20th season, called the display of historic teams her "favorite wall." And not just for her own teams' success (the softball team qualified for four straight NCAA tournament­s from 2009-2012).

"It evokes positive memories of my teams and my colleague's teams," Koczajowsk­i said. "... It's good to see a tribute to all the athletes in all the sports. It's a indication of how much athletics means to the academy."

"I think it's awesome," head baseball coach and assistant football coach C.C. Grant said. "It kind of blends the past and where we are right now. They put in a lot of hard work and a lot of research; I never knew Jack Dempsey was in the Coast Guard. It certainly gives the place a different feel and look."

Billard Hall, which houses the coaches' offices, including a renovated football suite — the football offices were phase one of the building project, Fitzpatric­k said — will continue to be used as a recreation space, serving, for instance, as the home site of wrestling matches.

Fitzpatric­k has seen Coast Guard officers touring the new space with tears in their eyes.

"And you should see the reaction of the cadets because they haven't known what's going on in here," Fitzpatric­k said. "One said to me, 'Mr. Fitzpatric­k, I'm just an (intramural) warrior, but I've got to tell you, this place is awesome.'" v.fulkerson@theday.com

“This place has a storied past, a vibrant present and a progressiv­e, strong future. Our aspiration was to pull all that together.” TIM FITZPATRIC­K, COAST GUARD ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

 ?? SEAN D. ELLIOT/THE DAY ?? The gym of Billard Hall at the Coast Guard Academy was named the Otto Graham Hall of Athletic Excellence during a special ceremony on Thursday.
SEAN D. ELLIOT/THE DAY The gym of Billard Hall at the Coast Guard Academy was named the Otto Graham Hall of Athletic Excellence during a special ceremony on Thursday.

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