Henzes Recognized for Longtime Coaching Career

Henzes Honored Pix

The Lackawanna County Commissioners recently recognized the stellar career of Dunmore High School football coach Jack Henzes with a proclamation.

Coach Henzes began his career in 1966, working for his dad, John “Papa Bear” Henzes, and then moved to Wyoming Area in 1966. In 1971, he took over the reins at Dunmore, winning a State Championship in 1989 and amassing 444 wins.  Henzes retired on April 30 of this year.

Shown from left: Commissioner Jerry Notarianni, Coach Jack Henzes, Commissioner Patrick M. O’Malley, and Commissioner Laureen A. Cummings.  

 

Coming Soon: New Statue to Honor Coach Jack Henzes

Among 25 projects focusing on social service, youth, public safety, veterans, and outdoor improvements which were approved for funding by the Lackawanna County Commissioners through their Community Re-Invest Program is one by the Friends of the Bucks.

henzesThe money will help erect a tribute statue to retired football coach Jack Henzes at Dunmore High School. The CRP Program will contribute $5,000 to the total project cost of $40,000.

The Community Re-Invest Program  public-private partnership investment for 2019 is $2,475,789.                    

The program was established in July of 2013.  It represents the “last mile” funding to help bring the initiatives to fruition.  The overall public-private investment since its inception is $8,169,139.                  

Other projects that were approved during this round of funding include: Ronald McDonald House, Bhutanese Cultural Foundation, E.B. Jermyn Lodge #2, Scranton; Tripp Park Miss-E League; Weston Park Teener League, Mayfield Borough municipal building renovations and emergency services center roof repair; Shopa-Davey VFW Post 6082, Peckville; Veterans Home Association, Jefferson Township; Friendship House, Women’s Resource Center; Archbald Borough for replacement of playground play structure.

Also, Scott Baseball Association; Blakely Borough for radio equipment, planters and security cameras; Waverly Community Center; United Community Outreach Food Pantry, Peckville; One Hot Meal, Scranton; Whitmore Hose Company, Mayfield; Marine Corps League, Lackawanna Historical Society, Lackawanna River Conservation Association; Throop Hose Company #1, and St. Ubaldo Society.

Jack Henzes: A Driving Force in Dunmore

Coach Henzes

PennDOT and Lackawanna Highway Safety recently presented retired coach Jack Henzes of  Dunmore High School with a certificate of appreciation for his 47 years as a driver education instructor. Members of the DHS football team and from SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) were on hand for the presentation.

At left is Michael Taluto, Safety Press Officer from PennDOT, presenting the award to Henzes, at center.

To the left of Taluto is  Rebecca Rybak, Northeast Highway Safety Program and Christina Sullivan, Lackawanna County Highway Safety Program, and at right is Eileen Miller, local safety advocate, and a former student of Henzes.