Martin
F. “Marty” Goetze was always on the run during his Bellevue
Senior High School athletic career, and he would not have
wanted it any other way.
An accomplished runner, Marty earned seven varsity letters
in the sports of cross country and track and field. The 1985
graduate of BSHS led his cross country team to the State
Title, Class AA, in 1984.
His stellar running career began as a freshman in 1981 when
Marty made All-Northern Ohio League first team and was
Bellevue’s No. 1 runner at the Findlay Regional that same
season. During his freshman year of track and field, Marty
was All-NOL in the 1600-meter run and was also a regional
qualifier in the same event.
As a sophomore, Marty was once again first team All-NOL in
cross country, was named All-Ohio in cross country, was the
No. 1 runner on the NOL championship team, and was the No. 1
runner at state, leading the Redmen to an eighth place
overall finish. During track season, he was once again All-NOL
in the 1600-meter run and was a regional qualifier as part
of the 4x800-meter relay team
Marty’s success continued as a junior, when he was All-NOL
first team once again in cross country, finishing first
overall at the league meet. For the second straight season
he also earned All-Ohio status, was Bellevue’s No. 1 runner
on the NOL championship team, was the No. 1 runner at state,
leading his team to a fourth place finish overall, and was
Bellevue’s No. 1 runner in 10 straight dual meets, four
invitationals, district, and regional. In track and field as
a junior, Goetze was All-NOL in two events, was NOL champion
in the 3200-meter run, qualified to regionals in the 1600
and 3200, and set the current school record in the 1600 at
4:23.4.
Finally, as a senior, Marty led the Redmen to the Class AA
state title. He was the top runner at state for the team,
placing third overall, and was also named All-NOL first team
for the fourth consecutive year.
Overall, he finished first in 17 dual meets, was cross
country MVP in 1982, 1983 and 1984, was track MVP in 1984,
was captain of the state title team his senior year, won the
Perrysburg Invitational in 1984 and the Ashland Invite in
1983, and was Bellevue’s No. 1 runner on nine separate
invitational championship teams. He also ran times under 16
minutes in 1982 (15:56), 1983 (15:56), and 1984 (15:55).
After high school, Marty participated in varsity cross
country and track at the University of Florida.
He currently resides in Los Angeles, California. |