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Siderewicz was born on February 21, 1936 [[Omaha, Nebraska]].<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://ifca-hof.org/inductee/siderewicz-william/|title=SIDEREWICZ, WILLIAM}}</ref> He graduated from the |
Siderewicz was born on February 21, 1936 [[Omaha, Nebraska]].<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://ifca-hof.org/inductee/siderewicz-william/|title=SIDEREWICZ, WILLIAM}}</ref> He graduated from the [[Arsenal Technical High School]] in 1954.<ref name="auto"/> Later, he attended [[Ball State University]].<ref name="auto"/> |
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Siderewicz started his career with Peru HS as an assistant football coach. From 1964 to 1970, he was the head coach at Rensselaer.<ref name="auto"/> |
Siderewicz started his career with Peru HS as an assistant football coach. From 1964 to 1970, he was the head coach at Rensselaer.<ref name="auto"/> |
Revision as of 22:16, 8 March 2023
Bill Siderewicz was an American sports coach.[1][2]
Biography
Siderewicz was born on February 21, 1936 Omaha, Nebraska.[3] He graduated from the Arsenal Technical High School in 1954.[3] Later, he attended Ball State University.[3]
Siderewicz started his career with Peru HS as an assistant football coach. From 1964 to 1970, he was the head coach at Rensselaer.[3]
Between 1970 and 1999, Siderewicz was the coach of the Martinsville football team.[4][5]
In July 1993, Siderewicz was included in the Indiana Football Hall of Fame.[1]
Siderewicz is named in his honor.[5]
References
- ^ a b "Longtime Martinsville coach with "immeasurable" impact, Bill Siderewicz, has died". WRTV Indianapolis. March 8, 2023.
- ^ "Former Artesian Coach Bill Siderewicz passes away".
- ^ a b c d "SIDEREWICZ, WILLIAM".
- ^ Beas, Mike (July 28, 2020). "Siderewicz continues family's coaching legacy".
- ^ a b "Bill Siderewicz's impact 'immeasurable.' Legendary Martinsville football coach dies". The Indianapolis Star.