Famous
Linfield College Football Water Crew retires after 2018 Wildcat season
Some good things come to an end. That's the
case with the famous Linfield College Football Water Crew. The 2018 season was the
all-volunteer crew’s last.
Why? Their ages notwithstanding, they were
tired. Loved every minute of it. But, it was time.
The Linfield football Nov. 3, 2018, game in
Tacoma at University of Puget Sound – was the last "road" game for
the crew. Linfield won, 47-41.
The Nov. 10, 2018, Pacific University at
Linfield home football game in McMinnville on the college’s Maxwell Field was the
last home game and last game ever for the crew. That game won by Linfield, 50-7.
See video and photos posted here from that day.
Dedicated to Linfield and specifically
Linfield Football, the Water Crew’s members – John Schindelar, Jason
Schindelar, John O’Connor, Eric Lundeen and Bill Harlan -- were not Linfield
grads or had ever attended the college.
Nonetheless, crew members loved the
college, its football program – players, coaches and staff – and worked tirelessly
for the Wildcats.
And, although now retired from crew duties,
Linfield College Water Crew members continue to be ardent Linfield and Wildcat
fans.
=McMINNVILLE N-R STORY FROM 2014 ABOUT
LINFIELD COLLEGE FOOTBALL WATER CREW
Good Hydrations: Linfield football's
five-man water crew gives the program a lift
By ANDREW KILSTROM of The News-Register
Every Linfield home football game, John
Schindelar and his five-man water crew arrive at Maxwell field two and a half
hours before game time.
The men help prepare the locker room, mix
Gatorade, prepare the various water jugs and bottles and collect towels.
They then move to the field, where they set
up everything up for both the offense and defense, making sure everything is
perfect before kickoff is underway.
During the game, Schindelar follows the
defense with a “six-pack” of water bottles, ready for anyone who needs a drink.
John O’Connor does the same for the
offense.
Eric Lundeen is in charge of mixing all the
Gatorade and helps Schindelar with the defense.
Schindelar’s son, Jason, is in charge of
providing the coaches and referees with water at a moment’s notice, and Bill
Harlan roams the sideline doing whatever else is needed.
Together, the five men help Linfield run as
smoothly and efficiently as possible on game days, unnoticed by most, but vital
nonetheless.
“That’s our only goal, really,” John
Schindelar said. “To do whatever is needed of us and help out in whatever way
we can. Our main job is taking care of the water, but there’s a lot more we do
too.”
The group does more than work home games.
They work summer practices, making sure the players get the water they need.
Schindelar said their rule is to always be
at practice when it’s 80 degrees or warmer. They don’t always work practices in
the morning or later in the season when it’s cooler, but when they are at
practice — around 48 hours a week combined — they’re helping with more than
just the water.
In addition to handling the water,
Schindelar and company help equipment manager Mack Farag with cleaning helmets
and applying decals. They’ll stay as late as 10 p.m. some Fridays making sure
everyone’s helmet looks brand new for game day.
“They do a lot more than what you see on
game day,” said Tim Marsh, creator of the Wildcatville blog. “There’s so much
behind the scenes stuff that no one gets to see.”
The five members of the water crew are all
volunteers, donating their own time and money on road trips to serve the
Linfield football team. The entire group rarely travels to away games,
especially ones across the country like Saturday’s game against Hardin-Simmons,
but there’s always someone with the team to take care of the water.
This week it’s Schindelar traveling with
the team to Abeline, Texas. While it’s expensive at times, he said making the
trips with the team is always worth it. He’s experienced many great memories
during his 25 plus years of working on the Linfield water crew.
“I’d say the best memory is the year we won
the national championship,” he said. “There’s so many great memories and great
people you meet, but that was special. I still remember it, a beautiful day,
even though it was 15 degrees below zero. It was special.”
The members of the water crew aren't the
only ones that enjoy what they do for the Wildcats on a daily basis. Their
efforts don’t go unnoticed by the coaching staff and players.
Coach Joseph Smith and his team realize the
sacrifice and hard work the five men put in, and are always appreciative.
“I can’t say enough about our water crew
and the things they do for us every single day,” Smith said. “They’re out there
in the heat running around with water bottles, helping out with anything and
everything. Its people like them that allow our team be successful every single
year.”
Schindelar said he sees the appreciation on
an everyday basis. Interacting with the players has always been one of the most
appealing aspects to the position.
Nothing the crew does goes unappreciated by
the Wildcat players.
“The draw is that at division three you
have a really nice program,” Schindelar said. “You have really, really nice
kids. When we take water to them, every kid says, ‘thank you, appreciate you
being here today, this is the best water we’ve ever had.’ It just goes on and
on and on.”
Chances are Linfield will experience its
57th consecutive winning season this year, the all-time record for all
divisions of college football.
While the five men running around the
sidelines will often do so without recognition, their impact will be major. Win
or lose, Schindelar and his team are happy to do what they do.
“It’s just so much fun he said,” he said.
“Some of my best memories have come from Linfield football.”
=WILDCATVILLE
STORY FROM 2006 ABOUT LINFIELD COLLEGE FOOTBALL WATER CREW
Photos below:
Jason Schindelar
John O'Connor
Bill Harlan
John Schindelar
Eric Lundeen
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Click on links to see slideshows:
=Hail to Linfield College Football Water Crew
12/4/2018
https://youtu.be/A11X99uvgxU
8/23/2013
https://youtu.be/9Ac90d-jY9o
=Linfield College
Football Water Crew at Cal Lutheran
9/15/2012
https://youtu.be/k11liinnm3c 9/15/2012