Bald Eagle-Nittany High School
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Bald Eagle-Nittany High School was a public high school
High school
High school is a term used in parts of the English speaking world to describe institutions which provide all or part of secondary education. The term is often incorporated into the name of such institutions....

 in Mill Hall, Pennsylvania. The building has since been renovated and is now Central Mountain Middle School.

Overview

Bald Eagle-Nittany High School first opened its doors for the 1955-56 school year. Its name stems from the area where its students lived; from both valleys of Mount Nittany
Mount Nittany
Mount Nittany is the common name for Nittany Mountain, a prominent geographic feature in Centre County, Pennsylvania. The mountain is actually part of a complex of ridges that separates Nittany Valley from Penns Valley, with the enclosed Sugar Valley between them...

 and Bald Eagle Mountain
Bald Eagle Mountain
Bald Eagle Mountain, once known locally as Muncy Mountain, is a stratigraphic ridge in central Pennsylvania, United States, running east of the Allegheny Front and northwest of Mount Nittany. It lies along the southeast side of Bald Eagle Creek, and south of the West Branch Susquehanna River, and...

. The student body came from Mill Hall, Beech Creek, Pennsylvania
Beech Creek, Pennsylvania
Beech Creek is a borough in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 717 at the 2000 census. It is the setting for Fun Home, a 2006 graphic memoir by Alison Bechdel, who grew up there...

, Lamar Township, Pennsylvania
Lamar Township, Pennsylvania
Lamar Township is a township in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,450 at the 2000 census.-Geography:According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which, of it is land and of it is water.-Demographics:As of the census of 2000,...

, Porter Township, Pennsylvania
Porter Township, Clinton County, Pennsylvania
Porter Township is a township in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,419 at the 2000 census.-Geography:According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 25.7 square miles , of which, 25.7 square miles of it is land and...

, and Bald Eagle Township, Pennsylvania
Bald Eagle Township, Pennsylvania
Bald Eagle Township is a township in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,898 at the 2000 census.-Geography:According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which, of it is land and of it is water.-Demographics:As of the census of...

. Because of its small town atmosphere it was recognized as a close knit group of staff and students who recognized themselves as "Bennies". In 1999, after already being joined by the majority of the Sugar Valley High School students, Bald Eagle-Nittany merged with Lock Haven High School and the three schools formed Central Mountain High School
Central Mountain High School
Central Mountain High School is a public high school located in Mill Hall, Pennsylvania, USA.-School history:Central Mountain High School is one of two high schools in the Keystone Central School District. Keystone Central is the geographically largest school district in Pennsylvania. Central...

. After the merger, many in the community were distraught with the fact that events such as the homecoming celebration mentioned above would be lost, along with the outstanding rivalries between these schools. Central Mountain students now recognize their own traditions.

Athletics

The pride as a Bennie to achieve greatness on the gridiron, diamond, court, or wrestling mat was often paramount; the school band may have been the most dominating of all for its own rich history of championship competition. The athletics program's success started from the top and trickled down to the individual athletes. The athletic department provided the teams with more than could be asked for on a small school budget, and the various fund raiser contributions from the numerous athletic clubs was another way that the community and school worked together to establish a long tradition of pride and success.

Wrestling

The Bald Eagle-Nittany wrestling program was very successful. Regardless of the opponent, the seats were often filled when the Panther wrestling team took the mat. The Panther grapplers turned out a record of 450-221-11 over the school's forty-three years earning a .670 win percentage.

From the earliest annals of the program there has been success. Coach George Custer coached seven wrestlers to twelve District 6 individual titles, three wrestlers to four state titles and also had two runners-up. Coach Custer was inducted into the Pennsylvania Wrestling Association Coaches Hall of Fame in 1973.

After Coach Custer, Coach Charles "Biff" Walizer headed the program for the next 25 years, amassing a 294-155-6 mark and ten District 6 titles, winning six straight to close out his career. Along with the team titles, Coach Walizer coached thirty-two individual champions to fifty-two total titles at the District 6 tournament. He also shared coaching success at the state level coaching four individual champions to eight titles with six runners-up. Coach Walizer was inducted into the Pennsylvania Wrestling Association Coaches Hall of Fame in 2003.

Along with these two outstanding coaches, the following associates of the Bald Eagle-Nittany wrestling program have also been inducted into the Pennsylvania Wrestling Association Coaches Hall of Fame: Terry Williams - 1991 (wrestler), Norm Polovcsik - 1999 (Editor), and Frank Eisenhower - 2004 (Wrestler).

The teams and individual wrestlers excelled at every level of competition. Bald Eagle-Nittany wrestling was the cream of the crop in District 6 earning twelve tournament titles and three duals titles. The Panthers also placed seventy-five wrestlers on top of the podium as champions, which is still the high mark among AA schools in the district to this day. The program also boasts eight members in the District 6 hall of fame; George Custer (inducted 1990), Terry Williams (1992), Frank Eisenhower (1998), Charles "Biff" Walizer (2000), Barry Daniels (2003), Scott Bair (2006), Trap McCormick (2006), and Biff Walizer (2006).

While wrestling at the regional level the program secured twenty-six champions, several of them earned honors as Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association
Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association
The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, Inc. is one of the governing bodies of high school and junior high school sports for the state of Pennsylvania, United States....

state wrestling champions. Bald Eagle-Nittany wrestling state champions and runners-up are:

Champions Runners-up
Frank Eisenhower 145 lbs. 1959 Karl Galbraith 165 lbs. 1963
Frank Eisenhower 154 lbs. 1960 Barry Daniels 127 lbs. 1966
Adam Waltz 138 lbs. 1962 Mark Williams 119 lbs. 1975
Barry Daniels 133 lbs. 1967 Mark Williams 126 lbs. 1976
Dusty Ream 138 lbs. 1974 Terry Williams 155 lbs. 1979
Terry Williams 155 lbs. 1977 Casey Koch 119 lbs. 1987
Terry Williams 155 lbs. 1978 Casey Koch 125 lbs. 1989
Terry Williams 155 lbs. 1980 Shan Rippey 135 lbs. 1991
Biff Walizer 125 lbs. 1992 Shawn Weaver 189 lbs. 1997
Biff Walizer 125 lbs. 1993
Scott Bair 119 lbs. 1995
Scott Bair 125 lbs. 1996
*Trap McCormick 112 lbs. 1997
+Andy Hull 160 lbs. 1999

* Also won titles in 1995 and 1996 while wrestling for the Sugar Valley Indians at 103 lbs.
+ Last wrestling match in a Bald Eagle-Nittany singlet.
Track and Field = =
Although Bald Eagle Nittany never had a track & field team or cross country team, Glenn Stephens coached himself and competed as a middle and long distance runner in open road races, Nittany Valley Track Club cross country, marathons, and all comers track meets, as an exhibition runner in Lock High High School track meets, and Jersey Shore High School cross country races. Stephens ran the first of several marathons as a sophomore, won the Class B division of the Camptown races as a junior, placed 3rd in Districts (and broke the District record) in the 880 as a junior, and won the West Branch conference 880 as a senior, breaking the Conference record. His senior year, Stephens lost a single track race. He was awarded a honorary letter his senior year.
Noted alumni
  • Howard M. Peters (class of 1958), Silicon Valley (of California) patent attorney, nat. American Chemical Society Board of Directors, 2005-7
  • Glenn Stephens (class of 1976), competed for BEN and Millersville University in track and cross country, but later moved into triathlon and aquabike (swim-bike. Ranked 4th in the United States in his age group in the aquabike division in 2010. UCLA Ph.D. in Political Science, UC Berkeley Boalt Hall School of Law J.D., former senior counsel to current NLRB Chair Wilma Liebma. Has taught at California State University, Northridge, Pomona College, UCLA, Princeton University, Scripps College, and Penn State. Blogger - https://ikonoklazt.wordpress.
  • Alison Bechdel (class of 1978, American cartoonist; originally best known for the long-running comic strip Dykes To Watch Out For, in 2006 she became a best-selling and critically acclaimed author with her graphic memoir Fun Home. Her graphic memoir was not well received by some of the former students of her father who was a much beloved English professor at Bald Eagle Nittany.
  • Tym Desanto - (class of 1978), the son of a minister, Tim (Tym) has enjoyed success as an athlete, artist, designer, and television personality. He was a close friend of Dirk Schenk, a successful recreational therapist and Glenn Stephens. As Tim Desanto, he was the high school boyfriend of Alison Bechdel. As Tym, Desanto was the "Renaissance guy from HGTV’s hit show Design Star" and is the current host of Style File.
  • Gregory M. Strouse (class of 1988), workers’ compensation attorney, highly ranked by Pennsylvania Super Lawyer Magazine and Law and Politics

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