Hall of Fame
Ted Reehl starred on the mats for the Lopers in the mid-1980's when he became the program's first-ever National Finalist. The Crete native also was one of 15 Loper All-Americans over an 11-year period.
Â
The heavyweight ended his career as a two-time NAIA All-American, finishing second in 1984 and eighth in 1982. To finish runner up, Reehl upset the second, sixth and seventh seeds. At the end of his senior season, he was the Lopers third-ever two-time All-American and the second-ever All-American heavyweight.
Â
Next, his efforts helped KSC place in the Top 15 in the NAIA Championships team race in both 1982 and 1984. Finally, Reehl spent his first year at Nebraska-Omaha where he was the Mavericks Freshman of the Year.Â
Â
He has won multiple awards as a District Sales Consultant for Cash-Wa Distributing. He and his wife, Jodi, live in North Platte and have five children: Becky, Benjamin, Emily, Micah, and Sara. Â