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Lee Lueck - Head Women's Tennis Coach |
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June 6, 2006 Lueck has extensive coaching background at both the high school and college level. He was voted the WIAC Coach of the Year after the 2003 season. He coached the River Falls High School girl's tennis team for 17 years and the boy's tennis team for five years. His teams won eight WIAA Sectional titles and finished second three times. He coached 11 teams to either Big Rivers or Middle Border Conference titles. Four times he led teams to the state tournament. He coached two state individual champions and was named the Wisconsin State Coach of the Year in 1997. He has also coached a USTA men's 4.0 team for the past six years and in 2002 qualified that team to the Nationals in Tucson, Ariz. He had taught in the River Falls School system since 1969, but retired in June 2001. He had been a River Falls senior and junior high teacher/coach since 1969. Besides tennis, he coached junior high football for eight years and junior and senior high wrestling for 17 seasons. He now works part time in the UWRF teacher education department as an ad hoc professor. He graduated from Osceola High School in 1965 and earned both his undergraduate and graduate degrees from UW-River Falls. His wife's name is Lu and they have two children. His daughter Larissa is an elementary teacher at Wisconsin Rapids and son Landon was a cast member of Real World Philly, Inferno II, and the Gauntlet. Lueck coached his daughter to a No. 4 ranking in the state. He coached his son to No. 2 ranking in the state and to the WIAA tennis championship. |
The Lueck File
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