We Always Will Remember Our Friend, Tom Rashid
By
Geoff Kimmerly
MHSAA.com senior editor
December 8, 2021
In these days following the death of Thomas Rashid, many mourning across Michigan have recalled the late MHSAA Associate Director as truly one of a kind – both in his work, which has had as significant an impact on the day-to-day processes and policies of school sports as anyone’s in this state’s history, and as a person who made everyone feel like a close friend moments after first meeting him.
We are glad to pass on tributes that have been made to him this week, as well as his visitation and funeral arrangements and a video interview with Tom that has provided us great comfort this week as we remember our friend – who also played roles as leader, mentor, advisor, supporter, consoler and many more through the years.
Visitation will take place from 4-8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10, at Gorsline Runciman Funeral Homes in East Lansing, and will include a Rosary service at 7 p.m. Visitation also will take place Saturday, beginning at 11 a.m. at St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in East Lansing, with the funeral Mass to follow at noon – Click for details. Saturday’s Mass also will be streamed live on the Diocese of Lansing’s Outreach Mass YouTube feed – Click to watch.
Tom always felt the focus should be on students and what they could learn from school sports – with the beauty of that philosophy meshing well with how his vast contributions mostly took place away from the spotlight. Deservedly so, it’s been shined on his legacy this week:
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On a related note, in lieu of flowers, the family has suggested donations including to the Thomas Rashid and Vic Michaels Scholarship Fund for Catholic student athletes at the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan – Click to learn more.
We have been thankful this week for these 36 minutes to hear Tom’s voice again – this video from Michigan Lacrosse Review, an interview with Greg Normand after Tom was selected for the Michigan High School Lacrosse Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2018 – is Tom to a T as he, in his own words, explained what drove his life’s work.
Leinaar to be Inducted into NIAAA Hall of Fame during National ADs Conference
By
Geoff Kimmerly
MHSAA.com senior editor
December 15, 2023
Frankfort’s Karen Leinaar – one of the most active and influential administrators over the century-long history of the MHSAA – will receive deserved national recognition Tuesday with her induction into the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) Hall of Fame during the closing banquet of the 54th National Athletic Directors Conference in Orlando.
Leinaar is in her fifth school year as executive director of the Michigan Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (MIAAA) – the state’s professional organization for school sports administrators – and served as an athletic administrator at five schools over four decades through this spring. She also served 22 years on the MHSAA’s Representative Council and from 2009-13 on the Board of Directors for the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS).
She first served as athletic director at Delton Kellogg for nearly 17 years, from March 1982 through October 1998. She spent three years at Gaylord, then 8½ at Benzie Central before taking over at Bear Lake in November 2010 and spending the next decade organizing athletic programs for students in grades 5-12 before retiring in January 2021. She returned to serve as interim AD at Frankfort for the 2022-23 school year.
Leinaar has been honored several times for her contributions, most recently with the MHSAA’s Charles E. Forsythe Award for a lifetime of contributions to school sports. She also received the MHSAA’s Women In Sports Leadership Award in 1998, a Citation from the NFHS in 2000, was named MIAAA Athletic Director of the Year in 2001 and received an MHSAA’s Allen W. Bush Award in 2014.
A multiple-sport standout while attending Delton Kellogg High School, Leinaar graduated in 1977 and then earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education, health and recreation, with a minor in driver education, from Michigan State University in 1982. She completed a master’s in athletic administration from Western Michigan University in 1994.
The NADC banquet begins at 6 p.m. Tuesday and will be streamed live on the NFHS Network at no cost. Click to watch.
PHOTOS Frankfort’s Karen Leinaar accepts the 2023 Charles E. Forsythe Award from Grand Haven superintendent and MHSAA Representative Council president Scott Grimes during the Division 1 Boys Basketball Final in March.