Best known for his skills on the gridiron, John Regeczi captained both football and basketball teams at Muskegon Heights. He also set Tiger track records in the 100-yard dash, the 220-yard dash, and the javelin throw.
A outstanding running back, Regeczi also handled the punting duties for the Heights. Taught the “rocker”, or two-step style of kicking by Coach Oscar E. “Okie” Johnson, he was chosen by Richard Remington of the Detroit News on his first team All-State squads of 1929 and 1930. Thanks to the influence of C. F. Bolt, director of athletics at Muskegon Heights, Regeczi attended the University of Michigan.
Regeczi lettered in football, basketball and baseball during his years at U of M. His punting skills fit nicely with Coach Harry Kipke’s philosophy of “punt, pass, and prayer” football. The Wolverine football team rolled to undefeated seasons in 1932 and 1933 en route to back-to-back national titles. Regeczi’s talents were recognized with honorable mention All-American honors as a junior and a place on the College All-Star roster following his senior year.
A fine baseball player, Regeczi turned down an offer from the Detroit Tigers two years later in order to teach physical education in L’Anse, Michigan. Regeczi later accepted a position at Burton Junior High School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He retired in 1973 after a 36-year career, including 21 seasons of coaching at the junior high level.
John Regeczi
Induction Year
1991
Inductee Type
Traditional
Sport
Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track and field
High School
Muskegon Heights High School
College
University of Michigan