Virg
Erickson '70
Denver
Teacher, Waterloo Columbus High School
Erickson was a starting guard on
three Iowa Conference championship basketball teams
and the starting catcher for three years in baseball,
earning All-American honors from the NAIA in baseball.
He was named honorable mention All-Conference in basketball
in 1969 and 1970. In baseball, he was AlI¬District
15 NAIA in 1968, first team All-IIAC in 1969, and
second team AlI¬IIAC in 1970.
Wartburg
compiled a 73-7 record during Erickson's three years
as starting
guard in basketball and was 35-34 in baseball. In
his junior year of baseball, he hit .446 and ranked
23rd in the nation, winning the Adirondack "Big
Stick" award for Area 4 of the NAIA. He was drafted
by the St. Louis Cardinals and played in Sarasota,
Fla.
He
then coached and taught at Springville and Waterloo
Columbus, making state tournament appearances in both
basketball and golf He also won the Blackhawk County
Gold Star Teacher Award. He continues to teach at
Columbus and serves as color analyst for the University
of Northern Iowa Basketball Network. |