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Welcome to Harlem High School. I am excited to begin the 2022-2023 athletic seasons! We are honored to have you as our guests today. The NIC 10, in conjunction with the IHSA, has been working to stress the importance of sportsmanship at all athletic events in our conference as well as across the state. We ask that everyone present today demonstrate good sportsmanship throughout this contest as well as throughout the season. I am hopeful for a safe sports season. Educational based athletics provides children with the opportunity to grow in many different areas, but most importantly success beyond what the scoreboard says. I ask the question of “Why do I coach?” to the coaches. I believe that high school athletes should ask themselves a similar question, “Why do I play?” Sports can build character, but it can also tear it down. It is important that athletics make a positive impact on a student, rather than a negative. Thank you for supporting Harlem Athletics. I ask that you continue your support with positive and uplifting cheers. I ask that you exhibit the highest level of integrity and pride for our athletes, and that we represent Harlem with dignity and class.
HARLEM PRINCIPAL
Welcome to Harlem High School! I am so honored and proud to be serving this community as your principal. We have a long tradition of providing great experiences for athletes and spectators by ensuring we have positive and strong competition in excellent facilities. We invite you to contribute to that tradition by following guidelines and behaviors listed below: • Remember that high school athletics are learning experiences for student-athletes and that they make mistakes. Praise them in their attempts to improve as students, as athletes, and as people. • A ticket is a privilege to observe the contest, not a license to berate others, including coaches and officials, or to exhibit inappropriate or disruptive behavior. Show respect for our opponents, their coaches, and their fans. They are our guests, and we want them to remember Harlem for the strong, united, positive community that it is. Respect the integrity, expertise, and judgement of the game officials. Understand that they are doing their best to promote student-athletes and admire their willingness to participate in full view of the public. • Recognize and appreciate outstanding play by either team. Refrain from any banned substance, including drugs, alcohol, tobacco, and vape devices before, during, and after the game while on our grounds. • Use only cheers that uplift the teams and student-athletes. Thank you for helping make this an enjoyable event for student-athletes, coaches, and your fellow fans. You play a vital role in making Harlem Athletics a strong and respected program. ! hope you enjoy your experience watching our student-athletes compete.
Rebecca Hoffmann-Karr, CMAA Terrell Yarbrough Superintendent. MARIA BOUNTHONG ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL NIKKI DAWSON-FOLEY ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL DANIELLE TOWNSEND ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL SHANE TURNER ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL BLAIR LEMONS ASSISTANT PRINCIPALHEAD VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL
Coach Winters is in his 20th season as a Head Coach and his 6th at Harlem. He entered the season with 368 career wins and a .700 winning percentage. He has led all 5 schools he has coached to Regional Titles (Oregon, Jefferson, Rock Falls, Boylan and Harlem) and led three schools to Sectional Titles (Jefferson 2005, Rock Falls, 2006, Boylan 2013 and 2016) and has led Jefferson to a 4th place state finish in 2005. Coach Winters has been named IBCA District Coach of the Year 7 times and has won 7 conference titles, 8 regional titles and 4 sectional titles in his career. He has also coached players that have gone on and played at 10 different NCAA Division 1 schools. Coach Winters is married to Nicole and they have two children, Brandon and McKenna. He has a Bachelor’s Degree from Rockford University and a Masters Degree from St. Thomas University.
HEAD VARSITY WRESTLING
Coach Messink is in 4th season as a head coach, and his 1st season at Harlem. He has spent the last 3 years at Rockford (Auburn) HS and was named NIC-10 Wrestling Coach of the Year for the 2021-22 season. He is a Harlem graduate from the class of 2013, and was an all-conference wrestler for 3 years during his time. He was a part of the wrestling teams (Coached by Cal Ferry) that qualified for state 3 years in a row from 2011-2013, and placed 4th in team state in 2011. He totaled 105 wins as an individual during his time at Harlem and was also a state qualifier. He wrestled Division II at Colorado-State Pueblo for 2 years before transferring to Illinois State University to finish his bachelor’s degree in Physical Education in 2019. He also received his masters degree in Health and Wellness Education from the American College of Education in 2021. Coach Messink is married to Morgan, and they have two children (Mikah and Malakai). He also has a German Shepard (Kai).
HEAD VARSITY DANCE
Summer Henderson is in her 13th season as head coach of the Varsity Dance Team. She has owned Studio 11 Dance Company in Machesney Park for the past 26 years. Summer is a Harlem alumni dance team member and former all-conference track team athlete, where her specialty was the 100M hurdles. Her passion for dance is life long and she enjoys teaching tap and jazz. The varsity dance team are 6 time NIC-10 conference champs and have had two appearances at State. Summer has two sons Dylan, Harlem Graduate and Hayden, Harlem Senior. She also has two sweet French bulldogs, Smalls and Yogi
HEAD VARSITY BOYS SWIMMING
Coach Todd is in his fourth year of coaching swimming and diving at Harlem, and sixth year coaching high school swimming and diving. He is a 1988 Harlem graduate where he played basketball. He then served 4 years in the United States Air Force in Colorado Springs, Colorado. After an honorable discharge from the Air Force, Coach Todd graduated from Northern Illinois University with a degree in Electrical Engineering. He has been involved with swimming for over 15 years as a parent, official, and coach. He is married to his wife, Cheri (also class of 88) for 31 years and they have three children, Calvin (24), Zachary (21), and Jeremy (18).
HEAD VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL
Beth Meyer is in her 8th year as a Head Coach at Harlem. She graduated from Naperville Central HS and got her BA from Hope College in Holland, MI. She went on to receive a MA from Concordia University Chicago and is currently attending Aurora University. During her tenure in the program, the team has always had winning seasons and finished in the top half of the conference. Coach Meyer is married to her husband, Jason. She has two fur babies - Tucker an 11.5 year old Labrador and Beau a 6.5 year old Bernese Mountain Dog.
HEAD VARSITY BOYS BOWLING
Nick has been a team member, assistant coach, head coach, and spectator of the Harlem bowling program for the past 22 years. This is his sixth season back as head coach and he looks forward to continuing the success of the bowling program at Harlem High School. The past 5 seasons have been successful with many tournament wins along with Regional and Sectional Titles and IHSA State Finishes of 2nd, 4th, 4th, and 2 state championships. Nick has his coaching certification from the USBC and ASEP. He was a part of the 2001 Boys State Championship Team. Nick graduated from Harlem High School in 2002. He resides in Machesney Park
HEAD VARSITY GIRLS BOWLING
Jim started coaching for Harlem High School as the Boys and Girls Head Coach in 1996-2001.. The boys’ team finished 6th, 3rd and 1st in the state tournament. The girls’ team won 54 consecutive matches and won 3 consecutive IHSA State Championships from 1999-2002. He was the boys head coach from 2004 thru 2006 during this time the boys finished 6th in IHSA State tournament. He returned as the Girls Head Coach in 2008 and the girls won the IHSA State Championship in 2011, 2017, 2018 and teams finished 2nd 2019, 2020, and 2022. The Harlem Girls also won USHSBF National Championship in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2022. Jim’s conference record as a girls Head Coach is 178 and 11. He lives with his wife Shannon in Loves Park
HEAD VARSITY CHEER
This is Rebecca’s tenth year as the Head Varsity Cheer Coach at Harlem. She previously coached the freshman and JV Cheer teams. Rebecca is originally from Winnebago, IL, and currently lives in Winnebago with her husband and four fur “kids.” She earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree in English and Masters in Educational Pedagogy from Rockford University. During her tenure as the Head Varsity Cheer Coach, the Varsity Cheer team has had seven top-3 finishes in the NIC-10 conference, finishing as conference runner-up four times. The team has qualified for the IHSA state series five times, winning a Sectional title and making it to the State finals in 2019. This year’s team is excited to build on past successes and hopes to qualify for State again this year.