Our History
One of the things that makes Champion Park a great place to live is its proximity to conveniences. Schools, shopping and restaurants, its all within walking distance. Champion Park addresses get a better walkability score than 88% of Meridian! Compare with the tool below.
One of the principals in Hillview Development is Don Hutt. He was a gifted athlete while in High School and continued to further his talent at Boise State University and later with the Los Angeles Rams.
Boise State Career Record: Career receiving touchdowns: 30, Don Hutt 1970-1973
AP All-American, 1973 1st team Wide Receiver
Boise State Career Record: Career catches: 189, Don Hutt 1970-1973
NFL Draft 1974 Los Angeles Rams (Round 9 Pick 209). Teammate Dan Dixon was drafted by Houston (13/313)
The street names of Champion Park reflect the coaches and mentors in Don’s life, as well as other Idaho Coaching Legends.
This is a historical work in progress….. if you are able to provide the Board information more on other notable coaches, please post it in the Comment Box!
One of the principals in Hillview Development is Don Hutt. He was a gifted athlete while in High School and continued to further his talent at Boise State University and later with the Los Angeles Rams.
Boise State Career Record: Career receiving touchdowns: 30, Don Hutt 1970-1973
AP All-American, 1973 1st team Wide Receiver
Boise State Career Record: Career catches: 189, Don Hutt 1970-1973
NFL Draft 1974 Los Angeles Rams (Round 9 Pick 209). Teammate Dan Dixon was drafted by Houston (13/313)
The street names of Champion Park reflect the coaches and mentors in Don’s life, as well as other Idaho Coaching Legends.
This is a historical work in progress….. if you are able to provide the Board information more on other notable coaches, please post it in the Comment Box!
Walkability
Football Champions
POSTED BY: Webmaster | June 8, 2009
State High School Football Champions
De Pankratz 1979/1981 Borah HS
Tom Swindell 1983 Capital HS
Dirk Koetter 1984 Highland HS
Jim Koetter 1989/1990/1992 Pocatello HS
Brent Koetter 1994 Pocatello HS
Brent Koetter 1994/1997/1998/2000 Highland HS
Dan Hawkins was promoted to head coach at Boise State to succeed outgoing coach Dirk Koetter on December 2, 2000, after serving as an assistant coach for the Broncos since 1997. In 2004, Hawkins was honored with his second Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Coach of the Year title in three years. Through the end of the 2005 season, he had compiled a 53/11 record with Boise State, including a 37/3 mark in WAC competition with four straight WAC titles. Only Walter Camp, George Woodruff and Bob Pruett had more total wins in their first five years of head coaching. He holds a 31 game WAC winning streak, the longest in conference history.
Dirk Koetter grew up in Pocatello, Idaho, the son of a football coach. A quarterback, he graduated from Highland High School and stayed in town to play his college football at Idaho State, receiving a bachelor’s degree in 1981 and a master’s in athletic administration in 1982. He was the head coach at Highland High School for two seasons (1983/84) before becoming a full-time college assistant coach. Dirk Koetter was the head coach at Boise State for three seasons (1998/2000) before moving to ASU in 2001. His record with the Broncos was 26/10 (.722).
Ed Troxel (1925/January 22, 2001) was a high school and college football coach in Idaho and eastern Washington. His most notable coaching stops were at Borah High School in Boise, the University of Idaho, and Kennewick High School.
State High School Football Champions
De Pankratz 1979/1981 Borah HS
Tom Swindell 1983 Capital HS
Dirk Koetter 1984 Highland HS
Jim Koetter 1989/1990/1992 Pocatello HS
Brent Koetter 1994 Pocatello HS
Brent Koetter 1994/1997/1998/2000 Highland HS
Dan Hawkins was promoted to head coach at Boise State to succeed outgoing coach Dirk Koetter on December 2, 2000, after serving as an assistant coach for the Broncos since 1997. In 2004, Hawkins was honored with his second Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Coach of the Year title in three years. Through the end of the 2005 season, he had compiled a 53/11 record with Boise State, including a 37/3 mark in WAC competition with four straight WAC titles. Only Walter Camp, George Woodruff and Bob Pruett had more total wins in their first five years of head coaching. He holds a 31 game WAC winning streak, the longest in conference history.
Dirk Koetter grew up in Pocatello, Idaho, the son of a football coach. A quarterback, he graduated from Highland High School and stayed in town to play his college football at Idaho State, receiving a bachelor’s degree in 1981 and a master’s in athletic administration in 1982. He was the head coach at Highland High School for two seasons (1983/84) before becoming a full-time college assistant coach. Dirk Koetter was the head coach at Boise State for three seasons (1998/2000) before moving to ASU in 2001. His record with the Broncos was 26/10 (.722).
Ed Troxel (1925/January 22, 2001) was a high school and college football coach in Idaho and eastern Washington. His most notable coaching stops were at Borah High School in Boise, the University of Idaho, and Kennewick High School.
Yes, there is more than football in Idaho!
POSTED BY: Cleon Pilon | June 28, 2009
State Basketball Champions
Murray Satterfield 1965 Borah HS
Terry Conley 1966 Borah HS
Bill Hawkins 1997/2001/2002/2007 Madison HS
State Cross Country Champions
Bob Conley 1987 Highland HS/Girls
State Basketball Champions
Murray Satterfield 1965 Borah HS
Terry Conley 1966 Borah HS
Bill Hawkins 1997/2001/2002/2007 Madison HS
State Cross Country Champions
Bob Conley 1987 Highland HS/Girls