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Oak Creek Baseball Coach Elected For State Coaches Hall Of Fame
The Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association has selected Oak Creek's Scott Holler as one of this year's hall of fame inductees.

OAK CREEK, WI — Scott Holler, a longtime baseball coach for Oak Creek High School, will be inducted into the Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2022 alongside three other Wisconsin coaches, WBCA announced on Dec. 30.
"Each man's contributions to the game in their communities and for the Association is deeply appreciated," the WBCA Hall of Fame website says about Holler and the other inductees.
Holler, who was previously a WBCA President and has helped to establish a 412-130 record for the Oak Creek Knights over 17 seasons, was previously named WBCA Coach of The Year twice. He has also been named the Greater Metro Coach of the Year six times, according to the WBCA's Hall of Fame bio.
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The Knights have won 11 conference championships and have made it to 16 sectionals under Holler, WBCA wrote, and in 2005 and 2012, the Knights won the state championship. Oak Creek baseball has reached six state tournaments under Holler's coaching.
One of the more notable achievements for OCHS baseball under Holler: Five of his former players have been drafted by MLB, the coaches association wrote.
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