Ron Smeltzer
Date of birth | October 29, 1941 |
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Place of birth | York, Pennsylvania,U.S. |
Career information | |
US college | West Chester University |
Career history | |
As coach | |
1968–1969 | Colorado(GA) |
1970–1971 | UC Santa Barbara(OL) |
1972–1977 | UNLV(OL) |
1979–1983 | Servite High School(HC) |
1984–1985 | BC Lions(OL) |
1986–1987 | Calgary Stampeders(OC) |
1988 | BC Lions (OL) |
1989 | BC Lions (OC/OL) |
1990 | Holy Cross Regional High School(HC) |
1991 | Edmonton Eskimos(OL) |
1992–1993 | Ottawa Rough Riders(HC) |
1994 | Las Vegas Posse(OC) |
1995–2000 | Cimarron-Memorial High School(Asst.) |
2001–2002 | Coronado High School(HC) |
2003–2007 | Cimarron-Memorial High School (HC) |
Ron Smeltzeris a retired American and Canadian football coach who served as the head coach of theOttawa Rough Ridersfrom 1992 to 1993.
Early life
[edit]Smeltzer was born on October 29, 1941, inYork, Pennsylvania.[1]When he was 17 he joined theUnited States Marine Corps.After a four year hitch he attendedWest Chester University,where he played center and linebacker.[2]
Coaching career
[edit]Smeltzer began his coaching career as a graduate assistant atColoradofrom 1968 to 1969. He then spent two seasons as the offensive line coach atUC Santa Barbara.From 1972 to 1977 he was the offensive line coach atUNLV.[3]While at UNLV, Smeltzer met his wife, who was an undergrad at the University.[2]
From 1979 to 1983, Smeltzer served as head coach ofServite High SchoolinAnaheim, California.In 1982 he switched from a veer offense to a pro-type passing offense led by QuarterbackSteve Beuerlein.The team won the state championship in 1982 and 1983.[4][5]In 1984 he joined theBC Lionsas offensive line coach.[6]He remained with the team until 1986 when he followed fellow Lions assistantBob Vespazianito theCalgary Stampeders.[7]He was not retained by Vespaziani's successorLary Kuharichand returned to the Lions in 1988.[8]In 1989 he was given the additional duties of offensive coordinator.[9]He was not retained for the 1990 season and instead became a full-time teacher and head coach atHoly Cross Regional High School.[10]In 1991 he became the offensive line coach of theEdmonton Eskimos.[11]
On February 10, 1992, Smeltzer was named head coach of theOttawa Rough Riders.His hiring came afterMike Riley,Tom Higgins,Dennis Meyer,andJoe Paopaoall declined the position. He was the Rough Riders seventh coach in seven years.[1]In his first season, Smeltzer led the team to a 9–9 record. It was the first time the Rough Riders didn't have a losing record in ten years. Following general managerDan Rambo's departure, Smeltzer was given the additional role of director of football operations.[12]The Rough Riders went 4-14 in 1993 and Smeltzer was fired at the end of the season.[13]
In 1994 Smeltzer joinedRon Meyer,who he had worked under at UNLV, as offensive coordinator of theLas Vegas Posse.[14]The club folded after one year and Smeltzer chose to remain in Las Vegas rather than uproot his family again. He was the lead assistant atCimarron-Memorial High Schoolfrom 1995 to 2000 and helped lead the team to state championships in 1998 and 1999. From 2001 to 2002 he was the head coach atCoronado High School.[3]He was the school's first ever football coach and lead the team to a 7–9 record. In 2003 he returned to Cimarron-Memorial, this time as head coach.[15]At both Coronado and Cimarron, Smeltzer coached future Harvard and LSU quarterbackAndrew Hatch.[16]Smeltzer retired from coaching following the 2007 season.[17]
References
[edit]- ^ab"Riders beat bushes for new coach".The Vancouver Sun.February 11, 1992.
- ^abScanlan, Wayne (May 16, 1992). "Hey Coach!; Just who are you, Ron Smeltzer and can you make Riders winners".The Ottawa Citizen.
- ^abDrexel, Christopher (August 28, 2008)."Former Basic and Cimarron coaches inducted into Hall of Fame".The Las Vegas Sun.RetrievedFebruary 3,2019.
- ^Katz, Michael (October 15, 1983). "A Freshman Stabilizes Notre Dame".The New York Times.
- ^Lowery, Steve (November 29, 1985). "In 1981...Edison Lose?".The Los Angeles Times.
- ^"Lions hire coach".The Globe and Mail.February 22, 1984.
- ^"Roughrider coach livid as Lions hire assistant".The Globe and Mail.March 6, 1986.
- ^Strachan, Al (April 8, 1988). "Kwong new Stampeder president".The Globe and Mail.
- ^"Lions sign trio of import linebackers".Edmonton Journal.April 20, 1989.
- ^"March camps kick off season".The Province.March 4, 1990.
- ^Cowley, Norm (February 10, 1991). "Eskimos add coach".The Edmonton Journal.
- ^Campbell, Don (June 10, 1993). "Smeltzer aims higher than.500".The Ottawa Citizen.
- ^Chaedle, Bruce (November 23, 1993). "Smeltzer fired by Rough Riders Ottawa coach 'relieved' by decision".The Globe and Mail.
- ^MacGregor, Roy (October 18, 1994). "Las Vegas Gamble Not Paying Off After a Rough Ride in Ottawa; Smeltzer surviving 'two years in hell'".The Ottawa Citizen.
- ^Seiters, Damon (April 24, 2003). "Smeltzer back with Cimarron".The Las Vegas Review.
- ^Guilbeau, Glenn (August 30, 2008). "Tigers' Hatch ready for time in pocket".The Times.
- ^Ammerman, Sean (August 28, 2008)."New head coach to carry on old Spartan traditions".Las Vegas Sun.RetrievedFebruary 3,2019.
- ^ab"2024 CFL Guide"(PDF).Canadian Football League.p. 179.RetrievedJuly 11,2024.
- 1941 births
- Colorado Buffaloes football coaches
- UC Santa Barbara Gauchos football coaches
- UNLV Rebels football coaches
- BC Lions coaches
- Calgary Stampeders coaches
- Edmonton Elks coaches
- Ottawa Rough Riders coaches
- Players of American football from York, Pennsylvania
- Players of American football from Las Vegas
- West Chester Golden Rams football players
- Living people
- Coaches of American football from Pennsylvania
- Coaches of American football from Nevada
- High school football coaches in California
- American expatriate sportspeople in Canada
- Las Vegas Posse
- High school football coaches in Nevada