Wisconsin Dartball
Hall of Fame
Inductees

George Strieter

Lives in Pewaukee.

Started playing dartball at the age of 24 in 1957 in the Waukesha County Church Dartball League and still plays in that league. Has been a league President, vice-president, secretary/treasurer and a team captain over the years in the Waukesha League. He has been a great ambassador for Dartball, promoting the game and looking for new players, including many family members that play. His highest average was in 2001 when he batted .434, and he won a class C state championship in 2011 with the Strieter’s Crew team.

Jim Stutz

(Deceased) Lived in Oshkosh.

Played in the Sacred Heart league for 54 years, starting at age 18 in 1961. Was on 8 league champion teams, and had his highest average of .594 in 1981. He was on 2 state champion teams in 1964 and 1969 with the Oshkosh Vulture teams. Jim did many things for the Sacred Heart League, including serving as a league officer for over 35 years, and a team captain for over 40 years.

Kevin Kohlbeck

Lives in Green Bay.

Starting playing Dartball in 1975 at the age of 16 in the Holy Name Dartball League in Green Bay. Has played over 40 years in that league, winning 8 high average titles, multiple league titles, and had his best season average of .558 in 2002. He has also been the President or Treasurer of that league for 30+ years. He also has played in the Green Bay Dartball League for 35+ years and served as a league officer for 15 years in that league. He has also played in the Green Bay Protestant and Door County Dartball Leagues. He is a member of the Wisconsin Dartball State Committee, currently serving as the state treasurer. In 2012, Kevin started The Green Bay City Al Kohlbeck Memorial Dartball tournament in his dad’s name, with all money being donated to charity. Kevin runs the annual tournament and sponsors the awards. He has shot in every state tournament since 1985, and is a 3 time state champion, 2 titles in class B and one in Class A with Green Bay teams.

Robert Krey

Lives in Franklin.

Started playing Dartball in 1968 in the Evangelical United Brethren Church League in Milwaukee, and in 1971 became league President, holding that title for 41 years through various league mergers and name changes; it is now known as the All Church Dartball League. In 1994 he started playing at the Washington Park Senior Center, and was the league President for 16 years in that league. He was also a team captain in both leagues for many years, and helped with many things including getting awards, darts, game prizes, meals, and league rules for both leagues. His highest batting average was .467 in the church league.

Roland Bayer

Lives in Cameron.

Started playing Dartball in 1949 at the age of 11 in the Barron County Church League, where he played for 67 years. He also played in the Town & Country Tavern League for 45 years, and had his highest season average of .609 in 2001. For over 37 years he maintained an average of .500 or better. He has been on 26 league champion teams over his career, and was a league President for 5 years. Has also played in every Prairie Farm Dartball Tournament for 67 years.

Ron Olszewski

Lives in Colgate.

Started playing Dartball around 1956. Has played in the Catholic Blue & Gold, Western Suburban, Country, Hillcrest 4-man, and Rock River 4-man Dartball Leagues over the past 60 years, sometimes playing 4 nights a week. His best season average was in 1998 when he batted .570 and also had with many years over .500. He has been on over 22 league champion teams, won 5 league batting titles, and 4 RBI titles. He is an avid tournament player, and also a 2 time class B state champion, with Hillcrest in 1988, and 2013 when he managed the Studz team. He has been a major supporter of Dartball in the Washington and Waukesha County areas by managing and helping assemble teams, helping with boards and darts, and bringing new players into the game.

Scott Schambow

Lives in Waukesha.

Started playing Dartball in 1978 at the age of 12 years old. Has played in the Lutheran Church, Muskego and South Milwaukee 4-man leagues, winning a championship in every league he has played in. He has a lifetime batting average of about .540, with his highest season ever of .635 in 2003 in the Muskego League. He has been a league team manager and has helped with running the South Milwaukee 2 and 4 man tournaments. Scott is also a 5 time class A state champion with the Hickory Inn and Hoenecke Painting teams.

Tom "Iggy" Ignaszak

Lives in Milwaukee.

Started playing Dartball in 1981 at the age of 27 in the Thursday Bar League, which he continues to play. Also plays in the South Milwaukee 4 man league, where he had his highest league average of .560 in 2014. He has a lifetime average of around .520, and has won 2 state titles.  Iggy has been a team manager for 34 years, and has helped organize many Milwaukee area tournaments.

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