Les Wojciechowski

Les Wojciechowski

  • Class Year:
    1975
  • Induction Year:
    1989
  • Sport(s):
    Football and Wrestling

Les Wojciechowski '75 was a 1975 graduate of Baldwin-Wallace, and the football and wrestling standout was elected in to the Alumni Athletic Association Hall of Fame in 1989.

Wojciechowski, a 1971 graduate of Chardon High School, went on to be named the 1975 B-W Outstanding Senior Athlete.

An education and health and physical education major, Wojciechowski was a three-year letterman in football and a two-year letterman in wrestling. Wojciechowski excelled at both sports for the Yellow Jackets.

In football he was a first team All-Ohio Athletic Conference pick as an offensive tackle. B-W's Most Valuable Offensive Player while also being selected to play in the All-Ohio Shrine Bowl All Star Game. He later was voted the Outstanding Offensive Lineman of the Shrine Bowl.

As a member of the wrestling squad, Wojciechowski was a two-time Ohio Athletic Conference heavyweight champion. He was also the team MVP in 1974 & 1975. Over a two season span Wojciechowski had a career record of 33-2 which included being undefeated in all OAC matches. During his senior year, he finished the season undefeated.

Wojciechowski presently lives in Cambridge, Ohio with his wife Beth and is employed by the New Philadelphia City Schools as a teacher and a coach. Prior to that "Wojo" coached at a number of places, including a two-year stint at B-W.