Darold D. Henry
June 13, 1943 - January 21, 2022
Darold D. Henry was an outstanding official for nearly 40 years at the high school and college level. Henry worked 25 NCAA Division I championships and mentored hundreds of officials.
He was the referee who raised Pat Smith’s hand in 1994 when the Oklahoma State wrestler and Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame became the first four-time NCAA Division I champion in history.
A high school and junior college champion who wrestled at Brigham Young University, Henry was the architect of the Pleasant Grove High School wrestling dynasty in Pleasant Grove, Utah, which has now won 22 state titles in the sport, fourth most of any school in state history.
Henry won eight state titles in a coaching career that spanned three decades, beginning with the school’s first state title in 1971. Henry followed that up with titles in 1972 and 1974. The state title in 1972 was the last title won in the “A” division when Utah had just two classifications. Henry also won state titles in 1986, 1989, and 1991 through 1993 before handing the reins off to one of his former wrestlers, Tom Phelon, who won four more titles in a row from 1994 to 1997.
In addition to eight state titles, Pleasant Grove finished second seven times and third three times. Henry’s teams never finished outside of the Top 10 at the state tournament and he coached 65 individual state champions.
Henry came out of coaching retirement in 1997 to lead the Lone Peak High School wrestling program in its inaugural season, where he turned the reins over to Lyle Mangum the next season.
Henry also served as athletic director at both Pleasant Grove and Lone Peak, and is also known to many in the community as a driver education instructor. And he didn’t just coach wrestling as he also coached football, golf, and track and field.
Awards:
Year
2003
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Award
Lifetime Service to Wrestling
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Chapter/Region
Utah
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Year
1996
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Award
Meritorious Official
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Chapter/Region
National
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