Elmer W. Weber is a member of the Reitz Football Hall of Fame Class of 2008 and was Reitz Football’s fourth head coach from 1925 to 1940. During that time, he compiled a 94-40-13 record.
Titles won at Reitz
Points of interest
- Attended Boonville High School, Oakland City College and Indiana State Normal
- Also coached at Mesa, AZ (where he won state championship teams in both football & basketball)
High School coaching record
Year | Team | Record | Championships |
Reitz High School (94-40-13, 16 years) | |||
1925 | Reitz | 4-5 | |
1926 | Reitz | 4-3-2 | |
1927 | Reitz | 7-1 | Tiny Ten Conference Champs |
1928 | Reitz | 5-4-1 | |
1929 | Reitz | 2-5-2 | |
1930 | Reitz | 6-1-2 | Tiny Ten Conference & City Champs |
1931 | Reitz | 7-3 | |
1932 | Reitz | 5-4-1 | |
1933 | Reitz | 9-0 | State, Southern Indiana & City Champs |
1934 | Reitz | 7-2 | |
1935 | Reitz | 5-1-3 | |
1936 | Reitz | 7-1-1 | |
1937 | Reitz | 6-3 | |
1938 | Reitz | 8-2 | |
1939 | Reitz | 4-5 | |
1940 | Reitz | 8-0-1 | State & City Champs |
TOTAL (94-40-13, 16 years) |
See also
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