- Howard C. Vogts
Howard C. Vogts is an
American football coach. He became the winningest high school football coach in New York State history onNovember 16 ,2000 . On that night, his team, the Bethpage Golden Eagles, defeatedGlen Cove by a score of 16-15 in the Nassau County Conference III Championship game played atHofstra University . The record was previously held by Johnny Barnes ofCanisius High School in Buffalo, who had 287 wins from 1931 to 1973.Biography
Coach Vogts first came to Bethpage in 1952, after graduating from
Adelphi University inGarden City, New York . Vogts started the football program atBethpage High School in the fall of 1952, when he was 21 years old. In their first season, Bethpage played afreshman schedule at the new school. In 1953, Bethpage had a predominantly junior varsity schedule. However, onSeptember 30 ,1953 , the Golden Eagles played their first varsity football game againstSt. Dominic's and lost 13-0. In 1954, Bethpage became a full-fledged varsity program. On Saturday,October 2 ,1954 , the Golden Eagles recorded the first varsity win when they defeatedWantagh (at Bethpage), 20-7, in the season opener. Then Athletic Director, "Howie" (in conjunction with the lateHugh Coyle , former school board member) set up the "Quarterback Club" in 1955-56, now known as the "Dads' Club".Vogts has been the head varsity football coach every year from 1953-2007 except for 1966, when he was on sabbatical and was an assistant coach at
Michigan State University . In 1966-67, he and his wife Carolyn took mutual sabbatical leaves from their respective educational fields and went to Michigan State University to work on doctoral degrees, he in administration, and she in pupil personnel services. While there, Vogts had the good fortune to work with Hugh "Duffy" Daugherty, head football coach at MSU, as the Spartans tied for national championship with Notre Dame. After his one year stint at Michigan State, Vogts returned to Bethpage despite opportunities to coach college football. In Coach Vogts' 52 years as the head coach at Bethpagh his teams have a record of 342-114-10.Under Vogts' direction, the Golden Eagles have made the Nassau County playoffs 25 times since in 1970, and every year since the playoff system expanded to four teams in 1984. Vogts' teams have won 29 regular season league or Conference Championships, 13 Conference Playoff Championships (ten since 1984), three
Rutgers Cups , and fiveLong Island titles. Bethpage has had oneThorp Award winner, Dennis Macholz in 1968. Coach Vogts has had 39 winning seasons, only nine losing seasons, and three .500 seasons. In Vogts' first 23 seasons (1953-1976) his teams were 96-75-7 for a winning percentage of .557. Since then (1977-2005), Vogts' teams have had a Nassau County record 30 consecutive winning seasons, with an astonishing record of 246-39-3 (.865 winning percentage).The football field at
Bethpage High School was named after Vogts in 1989 and in 1995 Vogts was named Nassau Coach of the Year.On
October 12 ,2002 , Vogts became the first high school football coach in New York State with 300 wins as Bethpage defeated Lynbrook, 37-0.In
April 2005 , Vogts was nominated as one of eight finalists for the National Football Coach of the Year honors given by theNational High School Athletic Coaches Association .On
November 10 ,2007 , Vogts extended his winning record to 350 wins as Bethpage defeated Plainedge 21-16.
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