Today’s “Streaks Alumni Profile” features Rich Kinney from the GHS class of 1985.
I had the opportunity to coach Rich in cross country. There were two things you could always count on with Rich, he was always go to work hard and you could have a great sports conversation with him. Whether it was practice or a meet, Rich always gave everything he had. A lot of cross country runners had little interest in football or basketball but with Rich, I could count on having good conversations.
Sadly as Rich has aged, he does not appear to have gotten wiser. He is still a huge Hawkeye fan.
I enjoyed him sharing his memories and sharing what he is up to today!! Rich is definitely one of the good guys!
GHS Sports / Activities
9th grade football, 10th-12th x-country, 9th-11th track, 9th grade band, school paper
Some of Best Memories of Growing Up in Galesburg/GHS
We played pickup basketball all over town. I was never big enough or good enough to make the Galesburg team, but we had a blast. One time, I got invited to play at Eric Johnson's backyard court. I was way out of my league but it was pretty cool.
I was not a very good runner, and with asthma, my performances tanked when the weather got cold. But it was a great team and I loved competing for Coach Massey.
I played one year of football in 9th grade for Coach O'Malley, weighing all of 95 pounds. He was a great coach as well. The practices were my games and I remember getting mentally geared up during last period. One time I ran a wingback counter through a gaping hole and got clocked by linebacker Brett Villarreal. I held onto the ball and my faculties, but the collision ripped my football pants open from crotch to knee.
I did stats for the boys basketball team for a few seasons, working under the guidance of head statistician and Silver Streak legend Jay Redfern.
My best buddy Barney Olson hosted a yearly "Masters" ping pong tournament.
Education After GHS
I went to THE University of Iowa and graduated in January of 1990 in Journalism and Mass Communication. This is where I met my wonderful wife Jennifer. Our dorm flag football team won 2 championships and I got to play in Kinnick Stadium and the indoor practice facility. Later, I went back to Western Illinois for 2 years and got a 2nd bachelor's in Geography (Meteorology) in May 1996.
These Days
I was being hounded by the big, bad DOG(e), who was hunting for inefficiencies by lazy, entitled, federal employees (sarcasm added). So I opted to retire a couple of years early. My wife and I will be traveling, thrifting, and going to wonderful Daglum, ND to relax. Eventually we hope to be corralling some grandkids.
We go to numerous Iowa sporting events each year (many with fellow Galesburg and Iowa grad Barney Olson). I also like to fix Lawn Boy mowers and other lawn equipment, and play the harmonica through my homemade tube amp.
Early this year, my wife got me a fancy fitness scale and I've been working out for 2.5 months. After decades of mostly inactivity, my metabolic age was initially 67 (a tad high), but I'm down to 58.
My older brother and I are training for the Quad City Senior Olympics on May 30th(sprints, football toss, and basketball shooting). When we're not working out, we often sit in the garage and discuss lawn equipment, grill technology, fire ring construction, and other high level topics.
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