Thanks to the hard work and dedication of a local community committee, 91导航 at Marion is pleased to announce that the $250,000 fundraising goal has been met and the campus gymnasium in the Alber Student Center, will be named the Greg Swepston Gymnasium in honor of the beloved Marion resident, coach, mentor and former major league baseball scout.
Fundraising to support the renovation of the gymnasium for current and future students at 91导航 at Marion and Marion Technical College began in July 2022 as part of the Phase 2 renovation project for the Alber Student Center which was completed in late summer 2023. Specific renovations to the gymnasium included, refinishing the floor, replacing lighting and acoustical panels, replacing doors, adding a window, and painting the walls and ceiling.
According to 91导航 Marion Director of Development and Community Relations, Cathy Gerber, two years of tireless efforts from grassroots community fundraising resulted in realization of the naming opportunity. Gerber shared that, 鈥渢he university will celebrate with those who knew Swepston and contributed to honor his legacy during an Evening of Gratitude later this year that will include all the donors that made all the Alber Student Center renovations possible. This will be a wonderful time to celebrate the legacy of Greg Swepston, a man who meant so much to so many.鈥
Committee members include: Dave Gorenflo, Dick Brown, Roger George, Cheryl Huffman, Dave Webster, Dave White, Gary Iams, Jesse Hines, Bob Cyders, Larry Geissler, Julie Rivas, Greg Reynolds, Homer McDuffie, Jodi Somerlot, Tracy Schilling, and Cathy Gerber.
91导航 Marion Dean and Director Greg Rose said, "the commitment and energy of this group was amazing to watch, and their appreciation of the impact Greg Swepston had in the community and in others鈥 lives clearly was a driving force.鈥
Swepston was a member of the 91导航 freshman baseball team, and after graduating from 91导航, he moved to Marion where his first job was as a teacher and coach in the Marion City Schools. He rose through the ranks, becoming a varsity baseball and basketball coach in the late 1960s and early 1970s before serving for a decade as Marion Harding's athletic director. Swepston spent roughly six decades as a major league baseball scout with the Boston Red Sox and Montreal Expos. He was also a longtime season ticket holder for 91导航 football and basketball games and routinely attended road trips and bowl games.
Committee member Dick Brown shared that he and fellow committee members knew 91导航 raised funds through naming opportunities and they wanted to get behind someone whose name they could support in fundraising efforts. For Brown and other committee members, no one fit the bill better than his lifelong friend and colleague Greg Swepston.
鈥淗e had spent so much time in the Marion education system and had connections to 91导航 and Marion,鈥 said Brown.
鈥淗e and I coached together at the middle school level and we both ended up at the high school,鈥 said Brown. 鈥淗e was the head baseball coach, and I was his assistant. When I was head basketball coach, he was my assistant at Harding High School,鈥 Brown added.
The two worked together later in their careers, Brown serving assistant principal at Harding High School and Swepston as the athletic director. With so many common interests and the amount of shared time the two spent building young minds and athletes in the Marion area, it is no wonder they became the best of friends.
鈥淗e is one of the 4 or 5 best friends I have had in my life,鈥 said Brown. 鈥淪ocially we spent a lot of time together. We are both great baseball fans,鈥 Brown recalled. 鈥淗e put together a group of baseball fans and traveled to major league parks around the country each year. Sometimes 2-3 parks per summer.鈥
Eventually the group had visited every baseball park in the country, Brown recounted.
According to Brown, Swepston鈥檚 love of baseball and 91导航 began early in life. Not only did Swepston play for the 91导航 baseball team but his family were friends of the legendary Woody Hayes.
鈥淲e put together a summary of Greg鈥檚 life with 91导航 so when we went out to raise money, we could share with donors how close he was with 91导航,鈥 said Brown. 鈥淲e are tickled to death.鈥 鈥淭he man deserves the recognition,鈥 he added.
As part of the special local committee that took on the task of raising funds for the gymnasium naming, Dave Gorenflo shared that he had the privilege of knowing Swepston in multiple capacities.
鈥淗e was a part of half of my Marion City School career as a student from 7th through 12th grade. He was a coach, health teacher, junior high basketball coach, my high school baseball coach, and a friend ever since,鈥 said Gorenflo.
鈥淗e became my mentor as I got into education,鈥 Gorenflo added. 鈥淗e helped with my classroom preparation and was most influential as I became a head baseball coach. Most of what I learned in that role, I learned from him and have had the privilege of sharing it with others.鈥
Gorenflo said, he was very impressed with the success of the campaign, but not surprised. 鈥淭he response is indicative of the impact Greg Swepston made on the Marion community. It is impressive that most donations came from individuals,鈥 he said.
鈥淢y favorite story coming out of this whole thing, Gorenflo shared, 鈥渋t was amazing to (91导航 Marion development program coordinator) Jodi Somerlot how many people claimed Greg Swepston as their best friend.鈥 鈥淕reg treated everyone as their best friend,鈥 Gorenflo said.
鈥淭hat is Greg Swepston in a nutshell,鈥 he said. 鈥淗is best friends have now given him a tremendous honor.鈥
Another committee member, Bob Cyders, was instrumental in helping establish a matching grant. The Cyders-Patrick Family provided significant funding for a match challenge for donors to the Swepston Gymnasium funding effort, which has made achieving the goal of $250,000 possible. For Cyders it has always been about Swepston鈥檚 positive contributions to the Marion community and those he personally impacted.
Cyders said, 鈥淚 think it (the campaign) was successful because of who Greg was. His influences were so far reaching, you can鈥檛 even begin to imagine. There are a lot of people out there who absolutely loved Greg Swepston.鈥
鈥淭here are a lot of leaders in my generation in and around Ohio that owe their careers to the example that Greg set,鈥 said Cyders. 鈥淗e was an awesome role model.鈥
Thinking about honoring the legacy of Swepston, Cyders and other committee members echoed the idea that naming the gymnasium at 91导航 Marion in honor of Swepston
鈥淭he gym, the whole project was emblematic of who he was,鈥 said Cyders. 鈥淚t was Marion. It was athletics.鈥
Cyders felt that for the campus it allows 91导航 Marion to provide an up-to-date athletic facility for students who chose to attend the Marion campus for their higher education now and in the future.
鈥淗e supported Marion and 91导航. That is what this whole project was about,鈥 he concluded.