
Some of Ron's wrestling accomplishments:
Ron Pifer was my coach, my mentor and always my friend. I often said that
I've been very fortunate to have had some of the country's finest coaches
throughout my high school and college experiences. The best way an athlete
can show his/her gratitude to a coach is to pass on the lessons learned.
While techniques sometimes change, the work ethic and mental preparation are
a constant. Ron, thanks from myself and all of the athletes I have coached
that also have benefited from your teachings.
-former State College and Penn State wrestler and current Waynesboro (Pa.) High School Head Coach, Dave Weber
Ron has given a lot to the sport as a wrestler, a high school and college coach and as an administrator. He is still contributing by doing clinics. His teams always had great setups and turns and were extremely sound with respect to fundamentals. When Ron chose to go into school administration, wrestling lost a really good man. You could always see Ron in his sons' behavior both on and off the mat. Both were outstanding wrestlers and classy guys. Ron is a good man and I have great respect for him.
-Philipsburg-Osceola (Pa.) High School Head Coach, Dave Caslow
In 1976 I was selected as the Head Coach at West Point and after a successful tenure at West Point, I accepted an administration position in the State College Area School District in 1980. My family and I came back to Central Pennsylvania so that our boys could wrestle for State High with it's accompanying support, crowds and fan interest. My son Jeff subsequently finished fifth in the state and my son Scott won a state title.
While at the State College Area High School, I served as Assistant Principal, Associate Principal, Principal and was very active in developing school spirit and recognition activities. I served on the Human Relations Commission and was recognized as the Pennsylvania Thespian Administrator of the Year in 1997. I also organized a group of students, teachers and other interested people to develop a non-tobacco use group to help and assist students and staff quit using tobacco. This group has been recognized and is one of the very few of it's kind at the high school level today. I am very proud of this group!
I retired in July of 1998 and my wife and I are enjoying our grand kids and I have also been playing a lot of golf. In 1996, I went through a prostate operation; my P.S.A. count is fine and I would like to take this opportunity to remind wrestlers out there to get a regular physical exam and have your prostate checked. I didn't have any symptoms, but the cancer was there!
I am still very active in summer wrestling camps and have written a book, Offensive and Defensive Leg Wrestling and have developed a four hour video, "Leg Wrestling Video".
I have known Ron Pifer as a coach and as a very good friend. He is one of the
most respected clinicians on the topic of leg wrestling. He is in demand all
over the country for his expertise. Even though he has enjoyed success as a
wrestler and a coach, he has remained very grounded and is equally respected
as a person. I'm proud to call Ron Pifer a friend.
-former Lock Haven (Pa.) High School Head Coach, Tom Elling
I've known Ron for a long time--we were both from the District Six area. In high school we worked out together at tournament time. After high school I went to Lehigh and he to Penn State, but we still saw alot of each other. After college, we coached against each other; he was at West Point and I at Lehigh. He has always been a fine competitor, one of the best leg men in the country. He did an outstanding job as a coach. I have always admired him a great deal as a friend, competitor and an opposing coach.
-former Lehigh Head Coach, Thad Turner
I have been inducted into the Bellefonte (Pa.), District Six and the Pennsylvania Halls of Fame. In my ten years as the State College Area High School Head Coach, I coached five State Champions. I am past president of the Pennsylvania Wrestling Coaches' Association and a former member of the National Wrestling and Coaches' Executive Committee. In 1996, I was recognized as the Penn State Wrestling Club Outstanding Alumni.
My family was always very supportive of my wrestling--they were always there for me, fixing special meals, supervising my outside running (my sister June used to follow me in a car) and giving me loving support. My folks never missed a meet and it sure was a help.My classmates, coaches and teachers also helped develop a special relationship such that even though I wanted to win so badly I also knew they would be there for me if I didn't. I didn't want to let them down, it was not a me thing but a family and school thing.
He could talk to you, teach you and wrestle with you no matter your position on the team--whether you were a lower or an upper weight--whether you were a state champion or just making varsity for the first time. He made you believe in yourself and he got the best out of you.
-former State College wrestler, Chris Sefter
Ron knew how to motivate each one of us. Having reached the highest levels of achievement both at the high school and collegiate levels, he understood what it took to prepare us, especially for the tournaments. Not only did we get the benefit of his coaching but he would work out with us and this proved to be an invaluable experience for us. If you look at the success our upper weights had, ie., my brother Larry (two-time State Champion), Dirk Grissinger (State-Runner-up), John Sefter (State Champion), my brother Matt (third place in states) and my state championship at heavyweight, you can see the results that came from our having worked out with, and been coached by, Ron.
-former State College wrestler, Paul Suhey
Ron really knew how to motivate us and he was always fun to be with--he had a level of enthusiasm that was contagious. He had as much energy as anybody I ever met in my life. He was an outstanding coach, administrator and father.
-former State College and Penn State wrestler, Larry Suhey
When serving as an administrator at State College Area High School, it became apparent to me that most of the parents knew me as a former Penn State wrestler or as the former high school wrestling coach and, as a result, I think I felt more comfortable in my dealings with the students. I also think coaching helped me be a better administrator, because I was always trying to get the best out of the staff and students.
I've known Ron since the early 70's when we coached against each other. What impressed me most about him is that he was such a great competitor and that he worked so hard and did everything possible to make his teams successful. This attitude carried over into his career as a principal as he worked very hard to make things better for the school and the kids and to help them become successful in their lives He is a super individual.
-Head Coach Bald Eagle (Pa.) Area High School, Dick Rhoades