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Rooted in Central

March 22, 2016
Rooted in Central
The Wegmann family has maintained strong ties to the school and community since former Principal’s secretary Connie and current Student Support Tech specialist Mike moved to Athens in 1987. Their daughter, Ashlee, who graduated in 1999, is the current varsity volleyball coach and Special Education department chair, while their sons, Ryan and Beau, played soccer at CCHS and graduated in 1998 and 1999, respectively. Former front office secretary Kelly Wegmann and her husband Chuck, Mike’s brother, became involved at Clarke Central when they moved to Athens in 1999. Their daughter, Mallory, played volleyball–under Ashlee–and basketball at CCHS and graduated in 2003, while their son, Nick, played football and baseball and is now currently coaching both those sports at CCHS after graduating in 2007.
By ELLA SAMS – Senior Visuals Editor

The Wegmann family has been involved at Clarke Central since 1987, providing support to the academic and athletic programs with five family members who attended the school.

Nick Wegmann graduated from Clarke Central High School in 2007. But four years before him, so did Mallory Wegmann Berry, and four years before Mallory so did Beau Wegmann, and one year before Beau, so did Ryan Wegmann, and four years before Ryan so did Ashlee Wegmann.

Nine years before Nick graduated, Chuck and Kelly Wegmann became involved in the school, and 11 years before that, so did Mike and Connie Wegmann.

The Wegmanns have had a long line of involvement in CCHS and the Clarke County School District. Nine Wegmanns have been involved in the school in some way, and all have contributed to multiple aspects of the school community.

“We moved to Athens in 1987. I was here about three months and applied for a job at Clarke Central, and stayed there ever since,” Connie said.

Connie’s prompt involvement in CCHS lead to a tie that has now lasted 29 years.

“I pretty much worked in every office. I started in the media center, and I was the aid in the media center, and then I worked in the guidance office, then I worked in records, and then worked as a bookkeeper, then I became principal’s secretary for maybe the last 10 years that I was there,” Connie said.

With Mike and Connie’s children, Ashlee, Ryan and Beau at Saint Joseph Catholic School before high school, their desire for their kids to also be involved in the school provoked Mike in 1992 to make a decision regarding the athletic program at CCHS.

“I went with Billy Henderson to Georgia High School Association to get permission for the kids from the private (middle) schools to play at the high schools. Until Billy Henderson went and appealed that, they weren’t allowed to participate,” Mike said.

 

 

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Beau (center), pictured from left-right with his brother Ryan, father Mike, mother Connie and sister Ashlee during his signing ceremony to play football at Elon University. 

Beau was then able to play soccer at CCHS starting from seventh grade, and Ryan played starting from eighth grade. In 1999, his senior year, Beau went on to the State Championship with the varsity soccer team, and tied with Johnson City High School (Tenn.) for the National Championship.

“He got the football scholarship (to Elon University), so he didn’t start playing (senior year) because he didn’t want to hurt himself and lose that scholarship. But someone got hurt and the team had a vote, and they came in the house and asked him to go back to play,” Mike said. “He ended up playing the rest of the year.”

Beau went on to Elon University on a full-ride football scholarship. With Ashlee playing soccer, and Ryan and Beau playing football and soccer, Mike and Connie’s involvement became directed towards athletics. They were Booster Club presidents for the soccer team for two years. Connie worked with the cheerleaders.

“I think probably my best time was (when) I was a cheerleader sponsor. I had the best time with those girls. I did it for about seven years,” Connie said. “Back in those days, when it was senior night, the cheerleaders would pick a senior football player, and we would go to their houses while they were at practice and decorate their rooms. They just don’t do stuff like that anymore.”

 

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Class of 1999 graduate Beau Wegmann is pictured with his parents Connie and Mike, during Senior Night as a defender on the 1999 National Champion Clarke Central varsity soccer team. “Someone got hurt and the team had a vote, and they cmd in the house and asked (Beau) to go back to play,” Connie said 

The year Ryan graduated in 1998, Chuck and Kelly moved to Athens with their children Mallory and Nick, and became involved in CCHS.

“Both Kelly and I were athletes in high school, and we wanted them to participate and go to a school where they could have both, and be competitive. So that’s how we decided,” Chuck said. “The kids wanted to go to Clarke Central and not Oconee County or Cedar Shoals anyways. (Connie and Mike) had probably been here 15 years maybe.”

Kelly worked as the front office secretary, and through that was able to get to know the school and the community.

“I was in the front office, and I feel like I got to know almost every kid in the school because at one time or another, they came through there. It was fun because I got involved,” Kelly said. “Even after I left, in 2003, I went down to the Board Office to the administrative offices. We still stayed involved because the kids were there.”

 

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Ashlee (left), who was Mallory’s coach on the varsity volleyball team and is now Special Education department chair, is pictured with Mallory (right) at Mallory’s Signing Day ceremony in 2003.

Chuck and Kelly wanted Mallory and Nick to be involved in sports, and in 1999 Mallory started basketball in the winter, and volleyball under Ashlee in the spring. She made the first basket in the New Gym, and Nick cut the ribbon for its opening. Nick was involved in Clarke Central from his sixth grade year when he began dressing as the gladiator for Mallory’s basketball games.

“I’ve just always been outgoing, I’m not really shy to do anything in front of people that might not know me, anything like that. I just saw what it was like supporting my sister, and I knew all the girls that were playing on the basketball team that would hang out with her, and we would go to every game no matter where it was,” Nick said. “When they would go to away games, we’d take the suit with us.”

In the fall of 2003, Nick entered high school and gave up dressing as the gladiator so he could play football and baseball. As soon as he graduated in 2007, he spoke with former football head coach Leroy Ryals to find a position within the football program, and has since become an assistant football and baseball coach.

 

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Left: Assistant football and baseball coach Nick Wegmann, a class of 2007 graduate, as a baseball player at CCHS. “I just miss high school. It was fun. I had a fun four years,” Nick said. 

“I just loved high school. There are plenty of memories. It’s what I tell the kids now that I’m coaching, is that it goes by just like that,” Nick said. “When you turn around, you’re not playing anymore. If we’re at a football practice and I hear someone saying they’re tired, if it’s a senior, I’ll say ‘Well when the season’s over and you’ve got nothing to do, you would beg to just have one more practice even if you weren’t going to play the game, because it’s just something you can do.”

Chuck and Kelly were heavily involved in the sports Mallory and Nick played, becoming the Booster Club Presidents for basketball in 2001, and football in 2006. But before that, in 1999, Chuck fulfilled a whole new role.

“(Athletic director) Jon Ward asked me to be the PA announcer at the football games, and I said I would. I did it until one year after Nick graduated. I did that for two years, then Jon Ward, Buster Crumpton and myself one summer day went to lunch together, and that’s when Jon had the idea of ‘Gladiator Internet Television.’ We launched that that fall. Buster Crumpton and I have been doing GITV football games for for or five years now. I did the ‘Leroy Ryals Show’ on Charter Cable, produced (Nick’s) senior year and three years after that.”

With Mike now working as Student Support Tech at CCHS, Connie in eligibility for athletes, Ashlee as the CAPS Department Chair and volleyball coach and Nick as an assistant coach for baseball and football, the Wegmanns hope to carry on the stories they’ve experienced to future generations.

“I don’t think we’re looking for a legacy,” Chuck said. “I would like to think people say, ‘Oh, that was the family that gave their all, and supported and did all they had to do for Clarke Central.’ It wasn’t just for our kid, it was for everyone involved.”

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