
Few athletes
turn their individual success in a sport into success as a
coach of that same sport. Bellevue Senior High School
graduate Charles “Chuck” DeLuca is the exception.
A 1969 graduate
of BSHS, DeLuca excelled as a wrestler for the Redmen during
his high school days, and continued that same success as a
Redmen wrestling coach years later.
Chuck earned
three varsity letters in wrestling from 1967-69 at a time
when the high school was just three grades. Chuck’s
wrestling honors and records were many, including: 21-1
record as a senior, 50-11-1 career mark, first on BSHS’s
all-time wins list at the time of his graduation, and the
first wrestler ever to accumulate 50 career wins. He set the
record for most wins in a season (21 in 1969) and led his
team in wins in both ’68 and ’69. He was the first Redmen
wrestler to go undefeated during a regular season (13-0 in
1969) and was named captain in both ’68 and ’69, becoming
the first-ever Redmen junior to be named wrestling team
captain. He was named MVP both his junior and senior seasons
and became the first Redmen wrestler to achieve back-to-back
MVP awards. During his senior season in 1969, DeLuca led the
team to a perfect 10-0 mark, the first undefeated mark by a
Redmen wrestling team. At this time, there was no league
wrestling meet, as that event did not begin until 1971.
Also during his
athletic career, Chuck finished first in the Milan
Invitational Tournament, was the 1969 East-West All-Star
Meet Champion, was a three-time sectional placer, two time
sectional champion (’68 and ’69), was a three-time district
qualifier and 1969 district champion, the first district
champ in the history of Redmen wrestling.
DeLuca also
qualified twice to the state tournament, the first junior in
Redmen history to achieve that feat. He was also the first
two-time state qualifier for the Redmen.
Chuck took over
the head coach duties for the Redmen wrestling team during
the 1984-85 season, continuing through the 1989-90 season.
During that time, Chuck’s teams racked up some impressive
honors.
Twice during his
coaching career, the Redmen finished league runners-up (’86
and ’87), and three times the team placed first (’88, ’89,
’90). He won more conference championships then any other
Redmen wrestling coach prior to his tenure.
Under his
guidance, the team won the 1987 sectional title as well.
DeLuca had the
good fortune to coach eight wrestlers with at least 50
career wins, 10 Northern Ohio League champions, 20 district
qualifiers, seven district finalists, seven state
qualifiers, two individual state placers, and one individual
state champion, Brett Adkins in 1988.
Chuck and his
wife, Joyce, reside in Bellevue. |