Chuck Scheinost
A veteran of the collegiate coaching profession and a four-year
letter winner at Hastings (Neb.) College, Chuck Scheinost enters
his second season in 2009 as Northern Colorado's head men's golf
coach. Scheinost was previously an assistant at the University of
Northern Illinois.
Scheinost continues to take on the responsibility of leading the
Bears to the top of NCAA Division I golf, as Northern Colorado
continues to shed its Division II image.
Before joining the Bears, Scheinost's two seasons with the
Huskies proved to be successful. He helped tutor Nick Schenk to an
All Mid-American Conference selection and Zach Jecklin to the MAC
All-Tournament team, en route to NIU's sixth-place finish at the
season-ending tournament, its highest finish in nine years.
Prior to his arrival at Northern Illinois, Scheinost spent one
year as an assistant coach at Lenoir-Rhyne College, tutoring both
the men's and women's programs. In that one season, Scheinost
tutored five All-South Atlantic Conference performers (four women,
one man) and helped seven others achieve Academic All-League
recognition.
Scheinost was involved in the coaching, recruiting and strength
and conditioning aspects for Lenoir-Rhyne College. Scheinost also
served as tournament director for both the Billy Joe Patton and
Lady Bear Invitationals, while assisting in the organization of
three other events.
However, it's not just at the collegiate level where Scheinost
has built his coaching resume. The assistant director of the Payne
Stewart Memorial / First Tee of the Ozarks at Kids Across America
Camps during Summer 2005, Scheinost aided with the planning and
development of various golf activities geared toward promoting the
game of golf to inner-city youth. He also served as a volunteer
coach for the Northern Colorado Junior Golf Tour in Fort Collins,
arranging tournaments for boys and girls aged 12-18.
A four-year starter on the collegiate level, Scheinost proved to
be much more than a standout on the links, earning Academic
All-America recognition during the 2002-03 season. He also served
as a student athletic-trainer for the football and basketball
programs during his junior and senior campaigns.
A media production major, with a minor in athletic
training/coaching, Scheinost earned a pair of Golden Leaf Awards
from the Nebraska Collegiate Media Association for Best Television
News Feature and Best Television Sports Reporting. The Fort
Collins, Colorado, native also earned two Golden Leaf Awards in
2001 as well.