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LeBeau Field House Night Class(y) Reunion
Friday, July 3, 2009
By JEFF GATES
Press Contributor
Editor?s Note ? This is the third and final story in a series of articles about LeBeau Field House Night ? held last Saturday in London High School?s Ray Chadwell Gymnasium.
Reunited.
And it felt so good.
In addition to being arguably the best defensive strategist in the history of the National Football League, London native Dick LeBeau is a musical connoisseur.
While the melancholy 1979 Peaches and Herb song might not be in his guitar-playing repertoire, the sentiment is in his heart.
One of the many highlights of last Saturday?s event at London High School to honor this Legend of the Fall ? as well as to raise funds to construct a field house that will bear his name ? was a reunion of LeBeau with some of his teammates from an Ohio State University football team that won the 1957 national championship. They defeated Oregon in the Rose Bowl to earn top billing in both the United Press International and Football Writers Association polls. An outstanding game by LeBeau in the season finale against Michigan got the Buckeyes to the Rose Bowl.
There was plenty of warmth and friendship to go around as former Buckeye teammates Daryl Sanders, Bob White, Dick Schafrath, and Galen Cisco each spoke to the close-to-500 admirers on hand to honor LeBeau.
?He told me, ?Once a Buckeye, always a Buckeye,?? said Sanders ? an offensive tackle who eventually joined LeBeau with the Detroit Lions. ?Your teammates become a part of your life.?
Sanders, who did an excellent job throughout the evening as the Master of Ceremonies, was born in the town where all on hand agree where LeBeau should eventually be honored ? Canton ? the home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
When the 1957 college football season got underway, it did not appear as though the Buckeyes would be making any noise. Saddled with a loss to Texas Christian University in the opener, OSU?s title hopes seemed to be all but smashed.
But, the Buckeyes were able to dig themselves out of a hole by continuing to rack up victories. The pivotal point in the season came as OSU trailed unbeaten Iowa 13-10. Legendary coach Woody Hayes but the game in White?s hands, and the sophomore fullback responded, marching his squad down the field and finally capping it off with a five-yard scoring run.
?I?m proud I played for OSU, and I played for Woody Hayes,? said White, who was the Academic All-American Player of the Year and a Heisman Trophy finalist in 1958. ?I?m also very proud to say I played with Dick LeBeau.?
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As the admiration poured from his former teammates, their sentiments were echoed by some of the words of ?Carmen, Ohio,? their school?s alma mater.
?Though age may dim our mem?ry?s store
We?ll think of happy days of yore
True to friend and frank to foe
As sturdy sons of Ohio.?
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