Saddleback's first football coach dies
The Saddleback athletics department is saddened to announce that
former coach and administrator George Hartman passed away over the
weekend. Hartman was an original faculty member of the
college and is credited with starting athletics at the school in
1968.
Hartman was selected as the school's first football coach,
athletics director and division chairman in 1968. In his
first season as football coach, Hartman fielded a team of freshman
and went 4-5 against local universities. From that point
forward he had arguably the best seven-year run in the school
history, going 57-11-4 and winning five Mission Conference
titles. His efforts were so impactful that Hartman's teams
still hold 24 offensive school records and nine defensive
records. He was selected coach-of-the-year five times in his
eight years before turning the program over to Ken Swearingen.
Hartman opened the doors by working out of a model home across from Mission Viejo High School. He started with four sports (football, baseball, basketball and track & field) but had no practice fields. The Gaucho football program would practice at what was then Capistrano Unified High School in San Juan Capistrano. The players would dress on campus and then drive back and forth from practice before returning back on campus to shower.
"George made us men," former Gaucho Hall-of-Fame football player Jim Poettgen said. "We were boys coming in and men going out."
Hartman was also credited with selecting the school nickname and colors. As a selection process, he took a ballot of five different color combinations and nickname options to local high schools and gave a ballot to the senior student body. After the nickname and colors were selected, he then chose the distinguished "G" that is still prevalent on the helmet because of his affinity for the Green Bay Packers. His wife is credited with sketching the Gaucho logo which was used by the athletic program for 44 years.
Hartman retired from the Saddleback athletics department in 1999 at the age of 67 and was later inducted into both the Saddleback College Athletics Hall of Fame and the California Community College Football Hall of Fame. He passed away on Saturday night at the age of 83.
Services will be held this Friday in the Plaza Room at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest at 10:00 am. A reception is scheduled to follow at the Terrace Café at the church. Hartman is scheduled to be buried with military honors at Pacific Memorial Park in Corona del Mar at 2:15 pm.