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Welcome to my blog http://www.skegley.blogspot.com/ . CAVEAT LECTOR- Let the reader beware. This is a Christian Conservative blog. It is not meant to offend anyone. Please feel free to ignore this blog, but also feel free to browse and comment on my posts! You may also scroll down to respond to any post.

For Christian American readers of this blog:


I wish to incite all Christians to rise up and take back the United States of America with all of God's manifold blessings. We want the free allowance of the Bible and prayers allowed again in schools, halls of justice, and all governing bodies. We don't seek a theocracy until Jesus returns to earth because all men are weak and power corrupts the very best of them.
We want to be a kinder and gentler people without slavery or condescension to any.

The world seems to be in a time of discontent among the populace. Christians should not fear. God is Love, shown best through Jesus Christ. God is still in control. All Glory to our Creator and to our God!


A favorite quote from my good friend, Jack Plymale, which I appreciate:

"Wars are planned by old men,in council rooms apart. They plan for greater armament, they map the battle chart, but: where sightless eyes stare out, beyond life's vanished joys, I've noticed,somehow, all the dead and mamed are hardly more than boys(Grantland Rice per our mutual friend, Sarah Rapp)."

Thanks Jack!

I must admit that I do not check authenticity of my posts. If anyone can tell me of a non-biased arbitrator, I will attempt to do so more regularly. I know of no such arbitrator for the internet.











Monday, September 26, 2011

Recycled and worth it ... Thanks Dan Baird!

An old recycle, but so, so touching, Dan!



From: D Baird

Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2011 17:26

To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;

Subject: lol

A man was leaving a convenience store with his morning coffee...

...when he noticed a most unusual funeral procession approaching the

nearby cemetery.


A black hearse was followed by a second black hearse about 50 feet

behind the first one. Behind the second hearse was a solitary man

walking a dog on a leash. Behind him, a short distance back, were

about 200 men walking single file.

The man couldn't stand the curiosity. He respectfully approached the

man walking the dog and said, "I am so sorry for your loss, and this

may be a bad time to disturb you, but I've never seen a funeral like

this. Whose funeral is it?"

"My wife's."

''What happened to her?"

The man replied, "My dog attacked and killed her."

He inquired further, "But who is in the second hearse?"

The man answered, "My mother-in-law. She was trying to help my wife

when the dog turned on her."

A very poignant and touching moment of brotherhood and silence, passed

between the two men.

"Can I borrow the dog?"

The man replied, "Get in line."

Apologies for my computer problems ... Sam Kegley

Please forgive my tardiness in not posting on the blog for the last few days.

First this computer stopped, apparently dead, for a few days and then, came back on mysteriously.  I sense an electronic miracle in cyberspace because I don't understand, but there is so much about electronics I don't understand.  I am also finishing my ninth book- "Acquanitences With Integrity II" and even had to spend last Friday at Westerville's Public Library on one of their computers, revising some formatting for my flash card of the book contents. 

Yesterday, my young son, Jeff's fiftieth birthday party (a surprise by his wife Suzy and our oldest son, Jay) leaves Jeanie and me somewhat exhausted with a full day of medical visits (none serious) ahead today.

Paul's wife, Mary, sent me an email last night that Paul, my youngest of three remaining brothers- George, Jim, and Paul- finally went to the Dr. with his symptoms and found that he has pneumonia.  Hopefully, medicine and rest will bring him back to the fullness of his life with all my invited prayers by you, my cyber-friends.

I hope to be back posting in the morning.

SamKat aka Sam Kegley

Portsmouth's Coach Bill Rohr ... Thanks Blaine Bierley!

Great story, Blaine!



Coach Rohr also was my best teacher among so many fine teachers in Portsmouth Ohio. He cut me from the PHS basketball tryouts, but he took my compatriot, Dick Klitch, who became his best Trojan, while playing only in his senior year due to being cut in previous tryouts. I often repeat that Dick is Portsmouth's only Singles Tennis Champion and played an additional four years for Coach Rohr at Miami. Coach Rohr and Dick Klitch are both in Miami's Basketball Hall of Fame- Dick also for Miami's Tennis Hall of Fame.



Sam





From: Blaine Bierley

Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 18:35

To: Sam Kegley

Subject: Please share with our PHS friends



PHS Athletic History

Coach William “Bill” Rohr


Old-time Trojan fans will remember the name of Bill Rohr, who coached PHS basketball for five years just after World War II (1946-1951). You may enjoy this trip down Memory Lane with me remembering Coach Rohr.


William D. Rohr was born in Massillon, Ohio, in 1918. He was a star athlete at Massillon’s Washington High School and graduated from there in the class of 1936. Rohr made his name in basketball as an All-Ohioan and played under the coaching of the legendary Paul Brown, who coached both the Tiger’s football and basketball teams. Brown said that Bill Rohr was the best basketball player he ever coached.

He attended Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio, where he was an All-Buckeye Conference guard. After graduating from Ohio Wesleyan in 1940, Rohr returned to Massillon to begin his coaching experience with his mentor Paul Brown. He then returned to Ohio Wesleyan for a brief coaching stint before he entered the Army Air Corps in 1942.


After the war was over, in 1946, Rohr took the head basketball coaching position at Portsmouth High School. In his five seasons at PHS, Coach Rohr led the Trojan round-ballers to an 82-29 record and captured three district titles along the way.


Rohr went from PHS to Miami University at Oxford, Ohio, in September of 1951. He was an immediate success there and his Redskins won 91 and lost 47 games in six seasons. During his tenure at Miami the Redskins won four Mid-American Conference championships.

In 1957 Coach Rohr moved up to the Big Ten Conference as head basketball coach of the Northwestern University Wildcats in Evanston, Illinois. From 1957 to 1962 his teams compiled a 66-58 record. An interesting sidebar to Rohr’s Northwestern job was that he took Bob Doll (PHS ‘50) along with him as an assistant coach. Doll was a Miami standout from 1951 to 1954 who played for Rohr at PHS and followed his high school coach to Miami.


In 1962 he assumed the post as Director of Athletics and Physical Education at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, which he held for 15 years, retiring in 1978. During the 1975-1976 school year, Bill Rohr was President of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and was viewed by many as a pioneer in women’s college athletics.


After Bill retired as Athletic Director of Ohio University in 1978, he and his wife, Mary Ellen, moved to Oxford, Ohio. Coach Rohr passed away in Oxford in 1986 at the age of 68. He had one son and two daughters. He is enshrined in the following Collegiate Halls of Fame: Ohio Wesleyan University, Miami University, and Ohio University.

Blaine Bierley (PHS ‘55)

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