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2011 Cardinal Pride HOF: Hal Miller

Hal Miller

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Head girls tennis coach 1978-2004 -- won-loss record: 377-154, 8 CLC titles, 7 runner-up finishes, 8 trips to team AA state tournament, 3rd in state in 1981.

Boys head tennis coach 1988-2004 -- won-loss record: 174-119, 1 CLC title, 3 runner-up finishes.

Assistant positions -- Willmar Community College football (1971-75), Willmar baseball (1978-83), boys tennis (1984-1987), boys basketball, girls basketball (1995-2004).

Other positions -- 36 state tournament assignments as site manager for Class AA girls and Class A boys and girls singles and doubles. Ran or managed clinics or camps and summer tournaments for 26 years.

Honors -- Northwest Tennis Association Ward Burton Junior Distinguished Service Award (1989) ... Selected to coach and mange select Northwest Tennis Association team at juniors in Milwaukee ... Chosen to represent Northwest Tennis Association at national conference in Dallas ... Class AA Girls Tennis Coach of the Year (2003) ... Minnesota State High School League Award of Merit (2003).

Education -- Alexandria High School, St. Cloud State, Springfield (Mass.) College ... Physical Education Teacher (1971-2004).

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