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Following his departure in 1967, a section of the roadway on the Borah campus was named "Troxel Way." Assistant coach DeLane "De" Pankratz (1930–2020) succeeded Troxel as head coach and Borah continued its dominance in football into the early 1980s.
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and again in December 1973, but later accepted after persuasion from his players and concessions from the new athletic director, namely a fourth assistant coach. His annual salary for the first season in
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and the semi-finals in 1984 and 1989. Troxel retired after the 1990 season at the age of 65, ending a coaching career that spanned more than forty years.
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In thirteen seasons, he led his new Lions to a 104–33 (.759) record, with four conference titles. Kennewick made the state playoffs ten times and posted an
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coach, where he instituted a weight-training program that was far ahead of its time. Troxel was at Borah for nine years, and his Lions amassed a dominating
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record in football, winning the Southern Idaho Conference (and unofficial state title) in their first six seasons and a total of eight times, settling for
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boxing, and track. He was at C of I for three years, but the 16-hour days he was spending at campus forced him to find another job
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was attended by over a thousand, including many athletes and coaches from his various coaching stops. Among those was
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to lead one of the sides in the annual Silver & Gold spring game in the Kibbie Dome, opposite 1960s head coach
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That season was the last played outdoors in Moscow, as the new Idaho Stadium was enclosed and became the
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and his high school football coaches had a great influence on him, leading to his career in coaching.
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Troxel moved with his mother Ruth and sister Betty to Colorado Springs in 1940 and served in the
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Troxel was inducted into the high school halls of fame in both Idaho (1998) and Washington
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and was a member of the inaugural induction class of the Tri-Cities Sports Hall of Fame
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in 1974. Also in attendance were twenty former players from his championship
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track team in May 1970, but stepped down when he became the head coach of the
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resignation ended Troxel's four years as head coach and eleven years at the
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and five weeks later, on December 30, Troxel was requested to resign by new
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With key players lost to graduation and beset by injuries, Idaho fell to
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in December 1973. Troxel had turned down the head football job in May
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record in the post-season, advancing to the finals in 1983
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was $ 16,500, which was $ 1,500 less than his predecessor
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He was buried at Desert Lawn Memorial Park in Kennewick.
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His Borah track teams won four consecutive state titles
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football and track teams, and countless members of his
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Deaths from pancreatic cancer in Washington (state)
315:(November 20, 1925 – January 22, 2001) was a 2366:High school football coaches in Washington (state) 1643:"High-school notebook: Troxel, 75, dies of cancer" 1542:- Kentwood pummels Lions 43-19 - 1989-11-26 - p.C1 1423:"Idaho football coaching legend Troxel dies at 75" 1143:"Services held today for Bristow pipe line victim" 803:teams of the 1960s, numerous ex-athletes from his 477:One of his most notable football players was 409:, Troxel's first coaching job was in 1949 in tiny 2322: 1331:"Vandals name Ed Troxel as defensive line coach" 1205:- Cancer claims former Lions coach - 2001-01-24 481:, of the class of 1965. Preece was the option 1728:College of Idaho Coyotes head football coaches 746: 2401:Deaths from liver cancer in the United States 1937: 1711: 1266:. (Washington). November 14, 1964. p. 8. 2411:United States Navy personnel of World War II 2376:Sportspeople from Colorado Springs, Colorado 1164:- Idaho college picks prep football coach - 569:One of Troxel's notable hires was his first 1557:- Hundreds honor beloved coach - 2001-01-28 338:. His most notable coaching stops were at 1944: 1930: 1718: 1704: 1550: 1548: 1306: 1304: 1118: 1116: 2341:College of Idaho Coyotes football coaches 1466:. (Idaho). November 18, 1978. p. 2B. 1298:- Idaho coaching legend dies - 2001-01-24 1198: 1196: 1176: 1174: 396: 2406:Deaths from cancer in Washington (state) 2356:High school football coaches in Colorado 1682:Borah High School: Football Hall of Fame 1671:Idaho High School Activities Association 1560: 1122: 1092: National championship   1625:"Lake City's title special for Troxels" 1545: 1439: 1415: 1365: 1310: 1301: 1135: 1113: 818: 698:in the first round but fell by four to 537:. He was named the head coach for the 2323: 1574:. (Idaho). April 21, 1989. p. 2C. 1341: 1260:"Boise grabs Idaho crown in last poll" 1231:- Weight room boom - 1985-09-22 - p.C1 1193: 1171: 2361:High school football coaches in Idaho 2351:Idaho Vandals track and field coaches 1925: 1699: 1613:- sports hall of fame - class of 1999 1481:- Kingbowl glance - 1983-12-03 - p.C1 1075: 1060: 934: 595:head coach in southern California at 1631:. (Spokane, Washington). p. C5. 1448:. (Spokane, Washington). p. 27. 1433: 1313:"Football's fun again for Ed Troxel" 1234: 1954:Idaho Vandals head football coaches 1622: 1123:Shelledy, Jay (December 20, 1973). 1096: Conference title   823: 454:, the second public high school in 413:, fifty miles (80 km) east of 13: 2371:Western Colorado University alumni 1440:Gerheim, Earl (November 9, 1979). 1412:- Ed Troxel - accessed 2012-03-06 1366:Vaughan, Sue (November 28, 1977). 1311:Emerson, Paul (October 26, 1978). 675:In 1978, Troxel moved west to the 670: 14: 2422: 2391:People from Kennewick, Washington 1664: 1460:"Prep football - playoff results" 1190:- Ed Troxel - accessed 2012-03-06 1286:- Track champions - through 2010 751:After a three-month battle with 731: 683:Washington to coach football at 508: 287: 267: 1635: 1623:Lee, Greg (November 27, 2002). 1616: 1597: 1578: 1531: 1512: 1498: 1484: 1470: 1452: 1396: 1378: 1359: 1323: 1289: 1270: 691:state playoffs. 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(Washington). p. 16. 747:Death, memorial, and family 370:in 1925, Troxel grew up in 10: 2427: 1673:– Hall of Fame – Ed Troxel 1242:"Troxel to coach at Idaho" 1186:November 23, 2015, at the 1181:College Football Reference 585:, recently at neighboring 513:Troxel moved north to the 372:Colorado Springs, Colorado 223:Accomplishments and honors 218:31–39–3 (college football) 73:Western State College (CO) 2386:People from Moscow, Idaho 1961: 1735: 1568:"Troxel, Andros to coach" 1427:Moscow-Pullman Daily News 1087: 1083: 1071: 1037: 1014: 991: 968: 949: 945: 913: 892: 871: 852: 300: 280: 262: 255: 247: 243: 232: 227: 222: 214: 209: 205: 197: 186: 176: 166: 161: 151: 143: 132: 122: 112: 102: 92: 87: 78: 68: 51: 31: 26: 1572:Lewiston Morning Tribune 1464:Lewiston Morning Tribune 1349:"Idaho Staff adds Elway" 1317:Lewiston Morning Tribune 1129:Lewiston Morning Tribune 855:College of Idaho Coyotes 780:His memorial service at 1372:Spokane Daily Chronicle 1264:Spokane Daily Chronicle 16:American football coach 1319:. 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Caney, Kansas
Kennewick, Washington
Western State College (CO)
HC
Manzanola HS (CO)
Caldwell HS (ID)
College of Idaho
Borah HS (Boise, ID)
Idaho
Kennewick HS (WA)
College of Idaho
Borah HS (Boise, ID)
Idaho
NWC
United States
United States Navy
World War II
high school
college football
coach
Colorado
Idaho
Washington
Borah High School
Boise
University of Idaho
Moscow
Kennewick High School
Kansas
Colorado Springs, Colorado

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