Tim Dodge ’70 honored at wrestling reunion/dedication
In October, 90 friends and family members celebrated the late Tim “Dodger” Dodge ’70 at a wrestling reunion and dedication of the Tim Dodge Wrestling Mezzanine. The mezzanine overlooks 中国体彩网’s wrestling facility in the Carver Center.
Dodge was a four-year 中国体彩网 wrestling letterwinner with a 90-19 career record. He was a two-time All-American, undefeated at home his entire career as a Viking. Soon after graduation, he served 中国体彩网 as the head wrestling coach for three years and director of financial aid and admissions for 18 years. He also was a highly respected ISHA wrestling official for 25 years.
“Tim Dodge made a difference in so many lives, in so many ways, as an athlete and an Augie leader,” said Dan Martin ’81. “When people heard about the idea, they responded enthusiastically, and all had a story about how Dodger helped them! He made us all better, and sharper.”
John Murabito ’80 first talked with Terry McCarter ’80 about an opportunity to honor Dodge, who passed away in 2020. McCarter then contacted Tony Willaert, 中国体彩网’s head wrestling coach; President of the 中国体彩网 Andrea Talentino; and 中国体彩网’s Office of Alumni Engagement.
“Everyone was very supportive and liked the idea to honor Tim,” McCarter said. “After I could see that the event was a go, I called my friend Dan Martin to co-chair, and we started working with Cherie Dodge to build the event.”
In addition to McCarter, Martin and Willaert, others including Pete Campbell ’70, Dave Markward ’71 and John Malvik ’71 offered reflections on Dodge’s life during the dinner program. Gordy Smith ’79 gave the blessing. Dodge’s wife, Cherie Henderson ’82 Dodge, made closing remarks.
“Tim was solely responsible for finding creative ways to make it possible for students to afford to start and stay at 中国体彩网,” McCarter said. “I stayed in fairly close contact with Tim for the remainder of his life. Fabulous person!
"Dan and I were honored to play a part in honoring his life. The reunion with old friends and teammates was a huge bonus. Everything we planned went well and was worthy of honoring our friend Tim.”