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John Winkin
John W. Winkin, Jr. (July 24, 1919 – July 19, 2014) was an American baseball coach, scout, broadcaster, journalist and collegiate athletics administrator. Winkin led the University of Maine Black Bears baseball team to six College World Series berths in an 11-year span. In 2007, at age 87, he was the oldest active head coach in any collegiate sport at any NCAA level. In all, 92 of his former players wound up signing professional baseball contracts.〔 Elected to 11 different halls of fame, including the National College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2013, he finished his college baseball coaching career in 2008 with 1,043 total wins, which ranks 52nd all-time among NCAA head coaches. He died in 2014. ==Early life== Winkin was born July 24, 1919〔(athletics.husson.edu ), "Coach Winkin Enjoys 90th Birthday at Winkin Complex", 24 July 2009 (retrieved 29 May 2011)〕 in Englewood, New Jersey, the son of Cora Senner Winkin and John W. Winkin, Sr.〔(ancestry.com ), search results retrieved 29 May 2011〕 His mother earned her medical degree at Columbia University〔Winkin, Cora Senner. (American Journal of Physiology ), Vol. 60, No. 1, p. 1, "An analysis of the nervous control of the cardiovascular changes during occlusion of the head arteries in cats", March 1922 (retrieved 29 May 2011)〕 and was a physician on the staff of Columbia Presbyterian Medical College〔Wallace, William N. (The New York Times ),"Answering the Call of the Dugout", 29 March 1989 (retrieved 29 May 2011)〕 before her death in 1932.〔Chase, Stacey. (The Christian Science Monitor ), "Dean of the Baseball Diamond", 7 May 2007 (retrieved 29 May 2011)〕 His father was a linguistics professor at Columbia University who spoke seven languages.〔〔 Winkin attended Dwight Morrow High School in Englewood.〔Levin, Jay. ("John Winkin, Maine baseball coach who got his start in Englewood, dead at 94 " ), ''The Record (Bergen County)'', July 22, 2014. Accessed July 23, 2014. "At the invitation of Englewood’s schools superintendent, Mr. Winkin joined the faculty at his alma mater, Dwight Morrow High School. He taught history and coached baseball. He likely swapped coaching tales with Lombardi, who had been an assistant football coach at St. Cecilia’s, a parochial school in town."〕 Winkin attended Duke University, where he played baseball for head coach Jack Coombs as a 5-foot 6-inch left-handed hitting center fielder.〔 He also played basketball and soccer and was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity.〔(sigmachi.org ), "Life Loyal Participants for Duke" (retrieved 29 May 2011)〕 Winkin graduated in 1941 with a bachelor's degree in education.
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