2005, February News Article

Former Celtics Coach Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

St. Charles Celtics first coach, Tim Dailey, received the Jodie Harrison Lifetime Achievement Award February 12, 2005 at St. Charles East High School. The Jodie Harrison Lifetime Achievement Award honors Jodie’s memory by inducting persons to this hall of fame who have demonstrated lifetime accomplishments which are consistent with his values, character and dedication to St. Charles High School Athletics. Tims' award was presented by Mike Karson pictured above.

Tim is currently an English teacher at St. Charles East High School. (1977 to Present). He developed boys and girls soccer programs at St. Charles High School. Boys head coach (1979-1990). Career record, 215-61-21. State finalist 6 times, 3rd place-1984, 4th place-1990. Girls head coach (1982-1994). Career record, 237-23-23. Three State Championships, 1990, 1992 and 1994. Currently Boys and Girls Head coach at St. Francis High School in Wheaton, IL.

Current and former St. Charles Celtics players and coaches where present at the induction ceremony, Bob Heilman (coach), Jim Heilman, Bill Heilman, Paul O’Connell, Paul Ghiotto, Bruce Rasmussen, Clint Hull, Chris Denker and Gary Cole. Congratulations Tim on your accomplishments and to your dedication to developing and growing soccer in the St. Charles community. Best of luck in the future from the St. Charles Celtics Soccer Club.

Former St. Charles Celtics players pictured from left to right. Bill Heilman, Paul Ghiotto, Gary Cole, Paul O’Connell, Tim Dailey, Jim Heilman and Bruce Rasmussen.

Tims' children enjoying the ceremony. Tim, Molly and Michael.

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