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His softball teams won 20 or more games 16 times, and his career record puts him on top of an impressive list of Widener head coaches. Four months later, in January , he replaced the head softball coach. Forty-one years later, in , he retired as the winningest Widener head coach in any one sport.
His softball teams won 20 or more games 16 times, and his career record puts him at the top of an impressive list of Widener head coaches. His team went and won its first Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth championship. The Pride won 30 games in and made it to the conference championship game for the first time in Friendly, smart, and eager to learn and share, Mr.
Dohrmann retired in In a interview with KYW radio, Mr. Award for distinguished service. He was also an assistant wrestling coach for a few years, and the book he cowrote in , Rookie: Surviving Your First Year of College Softball, earned rave reviews online.
Before Widener, he was a long-term substitute teacher at Germantown Friends School and a jeweler in Philadelphia. Colleagues called Mr. It was an honor to be your friend. He met June Soboleski through her roommate in the neighborhood, and they married in , and had daughter Andrea and son Michael. They lived in Norwood for more than 40 years. Dohrmann liked to camp, canoe, fish, and ski at parks in the northern United States and southern Canada.
He played on adult soccer teams, coached club teams in tournaments abroad, and ran marathons for years. He was a birder, golfer, and history buff. His children particularly enjoyed his weekend milkshake runs to Nifty Fiftys. He doted on his wife, children, daughter-in-law Eleanna, and grandson Theo.