Friday, January 27, 2006

Coach Barry O'Rourke

In honor of Coach O'Rourke, write the fondest memories you have with the man, the teacher and the coach.

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Anonymous said...

WE WILL ALL MISS YOU

Anonymous said...

Coach O'Rourke u will be missed. I remember how we'd get out of class work by getting u to start talking about sports or politics. how much we took that for granted. It did make for some interesting conversations and debates. U will be missed sir. God bless you Mr. O'Rourke.

Anonymous said...

i never had coach O'rourke as a teacher or as a coach..but as to many people his death impacted my life in a very devestating way...i always used to see coach O'rourke...i could tell he was a nice teacher... alot of my friends which had him told me he was a good teacher!! As many people will miss him so will I..God Bless Coach and may God have you in his glory...To coach's daughters God Bless you and your dad was a great man he will continue leading you in the right path...my condolences go out to you..God Bless
We miss you COach!

Anonymous said...

I personally was never his student but everyday as i walked myself to mr.Santa Cruz's class we could see his class. And all the cute basketball players would be in there so of course all of us girls would look to see who was in there. He was a teacher not only motivated by his career in teaching but also for his love for basketball. I know that he was great friends with not only Mr. Santa Cruz but also With Mr. Comrie they are the three best history teachers anyone could ever take... You will be in our thoughts Coach remember : "once a warrior always a warrior"

Anonymous said...

1984 What a great loss for all of us Warriors. Mr. O'Rourke was my favorite teacher at Pueblo. He was always the highlight of our day. He was very inspiring and motivational. He truly loved teaching and it showed. Some of the best laughs I have ever had were in his classroom. He once was trying to explain the diference between an introvert personality and an extrovert. He pointed at a shy student and said " see him, he is quite and shy , he is an introvert, over there is Raul, he is an extrovert." Raul wasn't paying attention and only caught the last part of what Mr. O'Rourke said. Raul then asked quite defensivly. " What, What, Mr. O'Rourke, I am not a pervert!" I still laugh when I remember that. Mr. O'Rourke THANK YOU

Anonymous said...

I think he was a great teacher, and a great coach too. I like the jokes he used to make and i like his way of teaching us. Sometimes i remember him and get a little sad but i think about the good and funny things he did. Mr. O'Rourke will always be in our hearts. He should be in a better place right now and he should be watching all of us. I didn't get to know him very well but i was one of his student and that was enough to know that he was a good person.

Anonymous said...

Mr. O'Rourke was a great teacher, and a great coach too. I like the jokes he used to make and i like his way of teaching us. Sometimes i remember him and get a little sad but i think about the good and funny things he did. Mr. O'Rourke will always be in our hearts. He should be in a better place right now and he should be watching all of us. I didn't get to know him very well but i was one of his student and that was enough to know that he was a good person.

Anonymous said...

Mr. O'rourk was a great teacher, he always made learning fun and easy to understand. He was a wonderful person when his storys came around, and he always kept his students up dated with all the latest new in the Daily Star....we are all going to miss our teacher, friend, and coach...but he is somewhere happy'er now!

Anonymous said...

I never really had the honor to be coached by Coach O'Rourke but i did get the chance to meet the man. He was always in a good mood and i could tell that many people liked him. All i can say is REST IN PEACE COACH WE MISS U

Anonymous said...

I had the honor of being in Barry O'Rourke's Ame. Gov class...he was a wonderful teacher, friend, coach and father...he would put a smile on everyone's face...trying to make our day the best day...he took full advantage of life. I can honestly say he was one of the most wonderful persons I ever met. To his family, he always talked about how proud he was of his daughters, and how much he loved his daughters. You should be proud of him. A unique person who brought a room to life with his personallity...It was an honor to be taught by him...My heart and thought are with you...RIP coach O'Rourke.

Anonymous said...

I had Mr.O'Rourke for C.P. American Government and History in 85-86. What a unique character he was. He was the only teacher that was cool enough and hysterical enough to be taken seriously( Does that make sense?) He respected all of his students for the individuals that we were and the adults we were about to become... He understood us... In essence a piece of him is US.
I will never forget one day after class Mr. O'Rourke noticed my frustration with an assignment I told him "I will never get it! I can't do it" He said "Lori, there are those of us that wait for things to happen and those of us that make it happen". "I believe you're going to make things happen in your life don't give up on yourself so easily". "Always remember that when you say you can't do it, it really means you can!" Talk about words that have stayed with me a lifetime! The irony is that I manage the sales teams in my region like O'Rourke managed all of us. He kept things FUN he kept it LIGHT and most importantly he kept it REAL. He gave us alot of support, positive energy, encouragement and kindness. Barry O'Rourke made me want to be a better student. Anyone that could teach me how to understand NYSE without choking me deserves much praise. Thank you for those much needed words and your patience. You inspired me to inspire others. You will be missed but never FORGOTTEN

P.S. Whatever you do sir don't eat the Warrior burgers it's soy not beef.( I'm glad you laughed )

Anonymous said...

I had the pleasure of knowing Barry for 10 years as an employee at Pueblo. I'll never forget our basketball conversations.

He would give me his prediction for the upcoming basketball season and he was always right! He would say, "this year we are small, but the kids are tough, we are going to surprise some people." Sure enough that's what would happen. He was always proud of his 'knuckleheads'. He not only saw their abilities as basketball players, but their potential as men. I would attend some of the team practices just to see him in action. Some of his methods were a little of the wall, but they worked! Ask any former basketball player...

We would always discuss the U of A basketball season. He would tell me how the incoming freshmen looked, since he would attend some pre-season practices. His scouting reports were on the money. He knew his basketball.

This man was a walking history book. He knew something about everyone and everything, past and present. I enjoyed every single conversation we had, short and long. I consider it a privilege that he extended me the title of 'coach'. He would say, 'you are an important part to the success of the program.' The little I did was huge to him because that's what drove him. To make anyone associated with Pueblo proud of their school.

When he retired from announcing the football games, he gave me his blessing as his successor for one year. Not easy shoes to fill. He handed me the microphone, which I still have, and told me that I would do a better job than him. Yeah right! There is NO equal to his intelligence, charm and wit. I have to admit, as an M.C., I have copied some of his catch phrases and speaking methods. They’re just so good! “The shores of the mighty Santa Cruz River” will miss your voice and we will watch out for the “speed bumps” as we exit the school parking lot.

I can go on and on, but I won’t. I’m going to miss this man for many reasons. Barry embodied what Pueblo is all about! We might not be perfect, but we do value the importance of FAMILY! I’ll save you that cart and overhead you always used...

Adalberto Rodriguez
Class of 1995

Anonymous said...

I played for O'Rourke in 80-81. Funny how you can't really remember all the classes or teacher, but I talk about O'Rourke to this day. I am not only proud to be a Warrior, but proud to have had the honor to play in the "fat Lever" gym and for a great man.

Russell Ellis
rrellis@comcast.net

Anonymous said...

WOW, what do you say about a man who transcended the role of coach, mentor, and friend.

I was lucky enough to make the transition from the JV to Varsity level with Coach O’Rourke. It was during my junior year that Coach taught me one of the hardest lessons of my life. At the time I could not understand it, but as I look back on it some 25 years later, I know what honor, honesty, and integrity mean. During that year, my family moved from the Pueblo area to the Tucson High area. My mother gave me permission to reside with my Aunt in the Pueblo area and we thought everything was good. One night after a standard late night practice, I was heading to the bus stop when Coach saw me and told me that he would give me a ride home. It was my dumb luck that I was staying with my mother that night because my aunt was out of town. The next morning Coach pulled me to the side and told me that we had to report this to the proper authorities. He explained that this was for the best and that we could go through it together. We made the report and long story short; I was forced to transfer to Tucson High. At the time, I was hurt and did not understand why. However; today, I fully understand that doing the right thing is the most important thing! That single event taught me that nothing was more important that my personal honor and integrity! It was a tough lesson, but one that has served me well.

Thank you Coach!

To those you leave behind, know that Coach was a winner; not just on the court, but a winner in life!

David L Jackson III
Class of 1981

Anonymous said...

It is the anniversay of our father's death and we want you all to know how much your support and kind words mean to us. My father loved Pueblo and all the students he had the pleasure of working with. He'd always share stories about his students and basketball players. It was so interesting becuase I admired how he NEVER had anything bad to say about anyone. Even those basketball players who thought they deserved more playing time or students who wouldn't put in the effort- the worst thing he would say is that they are "Knuckle Heads" or he would empathize with their situation. Pueblo is such an important part of my history and who I am. While I know the school will never be the same without Dad- we hope to carry on his legacy by supporting Pueblo however we can. One way is through the scholarship we've established in my dad's name. Every day I try to live my life in honor of my dad - by giving to others, making good decisions and understanding what is important in life. Namely family and friends. We all miss him and it's the most difficult when all you want to do is say hi, give him a hug or when you need to hear that he's proud of you. We can all laugh, cry and miss him together. As long as we continue to think of him and share his story he will live on forever!

Anonymous said...

I was a student of coach O'Rourke he was a fun man to be around he joke when need and was serious when if need he was their for me when my granma died and i will never forget the great man that told me "people come and go but heart never forgets" god bless his family i'm still sorry 4 ur lose

Anonymous said...

I had coach as a teacher and help once and a long while wit the basketball team he was fun but serious he was my teacher the yr my granma died he talk me through it he was a special man and he will always be missed by family since he tought three generations in my family

Anonymous said...

I played for Mr. O'Rouke back in 1981 that was the year that change life for the better. I realized that anyone can become alcoholic and it was sad to see him go down that path. He was a great man!

Anonymous said...

I WAS ONE OF MR BARRY O'ROURKES CLASS MATES HJE WAS THE BEST HISTORY TEACHER I HAD HE WASNT JUST A GOOD TECHER, BASKETBALL COACH,FRIENS BUT ALSO WAS A FATHER FIGURE. HE WAS A GOOD MAN HE DIDNT DESERVE TO DIE SO SOON ONLY GOD KNOWS WHYT HE TOOK HIM HE TOOK HIM TO A BETTER PLACE . I HOPE U REST INN PEACE MR BARRY . I HOPE TO SEE U ONE DAY AGAIN I HEAVEN MAY GOD BLESS U AND UR LOVING ONES ESPECIALLY UR FAMILY