
ferflog
Posts: 134
Jul 10, 2010 6:26am
Kyle Rogers, 50, longtime coach at Arlington High School near Findlay, died on Friday of an apparent heart attack. Kyle had most recently coached the girls varsity basketball team at Arlington, but he previously had coached both the track team and boys varsity basketball team. Coach Rogers has taught social studies at Arlington for the past 27 years, and I am sure that he has touched many lives.
Kyle is a graduate of Kenton High School and Ohio Northern University, where he played basketball. He also worked ONU's summer basketball camps for many years under Coaches Gale Daugherty, Joe Campoli, and Jeff Coleman.
I spent many an ONU camp night with Kyle. He had a tremendous wit and was certainly fun to be around. I will miss my friend. Rest in peace, Kyle; you certainly earned it.
Prayers to the Rogers family from Cambridge and Meadowbrook High School.
Kyle is a graduate of Kenton High School and Ohio Northern University, where he played basketball. He also worked ONU's summer basketball camps for many years under Coaches Gale Daugherty, Joe Campoli, and Jeff Coleman.
I spent many an ONU camp night with Kyle. He had a tremendous wit and was certainly fun to be around. I will miss my friend. Rest in peace, Kyle; you certainly earned it.
Prayers to the Rogers family from Cambridge and Meadowbrook High School.
J
jafo
Posts: 2
Jul 10, 2010 10:15am
One of the nicest people I have ever had the pleasure to know. Prayers for his family, the Arlington community and all who were blessed to know him.
J
June18
Posts: 298
Jul 11, 2010 2:03am
I knew Kyle as well. Great guy. Always knew how to get a laugh out of you. Way too young.

ferflog
Posts: 134
Jul 11, 2010 7:23pm
Calling hours:
Crates Funeral Home; 2-8 on Tuesday.
Funeral:
Wednesday @ Good Hope Lutheran Church in Arlington @ 11:00.
Crates Funeral Home; 2-8 on Tuesday.
Funeral:
Wednesday @ Good Hope Lutheran Church in Arlington @ 11:00.
P
Pariah
Posts: 490
Jul 12, 2010 6:33pm
50 is too young. So much can factor into sudden cardiac death, but one has to wonder what the stress of coaching has to do with it. On the other hand, John Wooden lived to 99. Regardless, my condolences to the family and community. Sounds like he was one of the very good people in coaching.