Mike Mayerske
Biographical details | |
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Born | (1942-09-24)September 24, 1942 Uniontown, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Died | October 28, 2022(2022-10-28) (aged 80) |
Playing career | |
1961–1962 | Coffeyville CC |
1963–1964 | Pittsburg State |
Position(s) | Running back |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1966–1969 | St. Joseph HS (IN) (assistant) |
1970–1971 | Marian HS (IN) |
1972–1976 | Concord HS (IN) |
1977–1981 | Columbus HS (KS) |
1983 | Pittsburg State (assistant) |
1984 | Pittsburg State |
1985 | Pittsburg State (DS) |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 5–4 |
Michael Richard Mayerske (September 24, 1942 – October 28, 2022)[1] was an American football coach. He was the 11th head football coach at Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kansas, serving as interim head coach in 1984, and compiling a record of 5–4.[2][3]
Early years
A native of Pennsylvania, Mayerske played high school football for Redstone High School from 1957 to 1960. After graduating, he received a scholarship in track and football from Coffeyville Junior College in Kansas.[4] In September 1962, Mayerske ranked fifth in the nation for junior colleges in rushing.[5] He transferred to Kansas State University of Pittsburg in 1963, and was an all-conference running back with the team.[3]
Coaching career
After graduating, Mayerske accepted a coaching position at St. Joseph High School as track coach and assistant football coach.[4] He left for Marian High School in 1970, and was named head football coach at Concord High School in 1972.[6] When he joined Concord, the school was in a 23-game losing streak. He coached them for five years, and led them to a winning record in each season.[7] At Concord, he was also assistant dean of students, a physical education teacher, track coach, and supervisor of the intramural program.[8]
He was named head coach at Columbus High School in 1977.[7] He remained with the team for five years, before being fired in 1981 after a locker room incident in which he reportedly injured a student.[9] In 1983, after being out of coaching for a year, he was hired by his alma mater, Pittsburg State University, as an assistant coach.[3] He was named offensive coordinator in January 1984, but was promoted to head coach after they did not renew the contract of Bruce Polen.[3][10] He returned to the team in 1985 as defensive secondary coach after compiling a 5–4 record as head coach, and retired the following year.[11]
Family and later years
Mayerske married Kaylene Gay Banzet in August 1963 at Coffeyville, Kansas.[12]
Death
Mayerske passed away on October 28, 2022 at the age of 80.[13]
Head coaching record
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Pittsburg State Gorillas (Central States Intercollegiate Conference) (1984) | |||||||||
1984 | Pittsburg State | 5–4 | 4–3 | T–4th | |||||
Pittsburg State: | 5–4 | 4–3 | |||||||
Total: | 5–4 |
References
- ^ Ancestry.com. U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 2 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
- ^ College Football Data Warehouse Archived September 20, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Pittsburg State University Gorillas all-time coaching records
- ^ a b c d "Pittsburg St. names interim grid boss". The Salina Journal. June 13, 1984. p. 17. Retrieved October 4, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b "Ex-Redstone Athlete Gets Coaching Post". The Morning Herald. July 20, 1966 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Untitled". The Evening Standard. September 5, 1962 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Mishler, Earl (August 30, 1972). "New Coach The Favorite". The South Bend Tribune – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b "Untitled". The Iola Register. June 17, 1977 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Marian High Adds 15 to Staff". The South Bend Tribune. September 17, 1970. p. 41 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Mayerske to appeal". The Iola Register. November 24, 1981 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Mayerske replaces Polen at PSU". The Parsons Sun. Associated Press. June 13, 1984. p. 19 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Untitled". The Wichita Eagle. April 16, 1985 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Kaylene G. Banzet Bride Of Michael R. Mayerske". The Morning Herald. September 6, 1963. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Michael R. Mayerske Obituary - Kansas City, MO". Dignity Memorial.
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