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Pictured with MSU President David Fuller are the 2006 Athletics
Hall of Fame inductees (l. to r.): Sheldon Warawa, Steve Auch, Kathy
Clott, Bob Holmen and Bill Koering.
Five inducted into MSU Athletics Hall of Fame
The MSU Athletics Department inducted five into the
Athletics Hall of Fame during Homecoming. Those honored
include Steve Auch, Eureka, Nev., Kathy Clott, Minot, Bob
Holmen, Minot, Bill Koering, Upland, Calif., and Sheldon
Warawa, Edmonton, Alberta.
Auch was an accomplished athlete and three-year letter
winner for the Beaver football team from 1964 to 1967. He
also participated in gymnastics and wrestling and served as
an assistant football coach after his football career ended.
During his time on the field, Auch was a two-time NDCAC
All-Conference running back and was an Honorable Mention
All-American selection in 1965. Auch was also an accomplished
gymnast, being named Honorable Mention All-Conference in
the rings and parallel bars. In 1965 he was ranked 12th in the
nation in individual wrestling.
Clott, a special achievement award winner, attended Minot
State University from 1971 to 1975, and she played softball for the
university, 1972-1974. Following graduation, Clott began working
in the MSU Athletic and Physical Education Departments
on June 1, 1975. She retired May 31, with exactly 32 years of
dedicated service. For 15 years she served as the administrative
assistant for the two departments. When physical education
moved to Old Main, Clott worked exclusively with athletics in
the Dome. She also served as a mentor and mother
for hundreds of student athletes during her time at MSU.
Holmen was a four-year letter winner at Minot State in
football and track from 1979 to 1983. In 1982 he was an All-
Conference, All-District, and Honorable Mention All-American
selection as an offensive tackle. Holmen was a starter in
32 consecutive games for the Beavers over his four years as an
offensive tackle. He was also a letter winner in track at MSU in
the shot put and discus. Currently, Holmen is a mathematics
instructor and track and field coach at Minot High School.
Koering was three-year letter winner in baseball, two-year
letter winner in football, and one-year letterman for track.
As a cornerback, kicker and punter for the Beavers, he led the
Beavers in both offensive and defensive scoring numerous times
from 1970 to 1973. In 1971 and 1972, he was an Honorable
Mention All-Conference player in the NDCAC. He led District
12 his senior season with a 38.2 yard punting average. In 1972
and 1973, Koering was a third basemen and pitcher for the
Beaver baseball team and led the team with a .449 batting
average. He was a NDCAC All-Conference selection as well
as a NAIA District 12 choice both seasons. At the conclusion
of the 1973 season, he was named the Most Valuable Baseball
Player in the NDCAC. He also participated in the NDCAC
Conference track meet in 1973. In addition to his individual
accomplishments, Koering also helped MSU to two conference
championships in football, one in baseball and one in track.
Koering had professional baseball tryouts with the Minnesota
Twins, San Francisco Giants, and the Pittsburgh Pirates and
had a professional football tryout with the Dallas Cowboys.
He played semi-pro football with the Racine Red Raiders in
the CSFL in 1974. In 1998, Koering was inducted into the
North Dakota Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame.
Warawa played football for the Beavers from 1991 to 1994.
He was a three-time All-Conference and one time All-District
12 football player while playing on the offensive line for the
Beavers. During his four years, Warawa helped the Beavers
to four NDCAC championships and qualified for the NAIA
Playoffs in each of those four years. In 1992, the Beavers made
it to the Final Four of the NAIA playoffs. Sheldon was also an
Honorable Mention All-American Offensive Lineman in 1993
and a First Team All-American in 1994. Minot State football
teams were 17-3 in the NDCAC during his tenure with an
overall record of 29-14.
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