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During his long and distinguished career Hettler also served as the school's AD and coached baseball, junior varsity football, soccer and the girl's basketball teams - at one point winning 52 straight games. For 28 years he coached the Amherst High School baseball team. His teams won 328 games and 12 championships. He also won numerous titles in football and girl's basketball. In 33 years coaching Hettler fielded more than 100 teams. Even today, although retired, Bob is still active in Amherst's athletic program as a scorer and timer. Hettler's forte was the ability to get the best out of his players without being a dictator. "He certainly wasn't the Vince Lombardi type," recalls one former player, "but we all admired him and respected him, everybody liked him and wanted to play their best for him." In 1990, grateful parents, players and colleagues decided to thank Bob for his years of dedication and service by inducting him into the Amherst Athletic Hall of Fame at a banquet at the Buffalo Convention Center where 2,000 guests gave him a standing ovation. |
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