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John James Szakacsi

1922 - 2019

John James Szakacsi obituary, 1922-2019, Columbia, SC

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John Szakacsi Obituary

John James (Cy) Szakacsi, legendary multi-sports coach at four Columbia area high schools for more than two generations, died Friday, November 8, 2019 at age 96.A native of Ohio, he enrolled at the University of South Carolina after service in World War II and earned six letters in basketball and baseball before launching a coaching career to treasure.He guided teams to state championships in four sports, earned National High School Boys’ Coach of the Year in 1986, received the Order of the Palmetto in 2018, was honored by governors and legislators, and was inducted into two halls of fame.Born December 7, 1922 in Congo, Ohio, he was the son of the late Rudolph and Rosi Encsi Szakacsi. He is survived by his niece and sports’ buddy Peggy Lawrence (Joe), his special great-nephew Michael Chandler (Nathalia), his nearly four year old great-great nephew Michael A Chandler who was the love of his life, great-niece Monica Chandler, daughter Sandy Black, nephews Cecil Chandler (Debra), Mike Chandler (Tracy), Robbie Hammond (Ann), great-nephew Jeff Chandler (Lynn), great-nieces Tara Sessions (Jesse), Haley Hammer (Virgil) and Erica Hammond, grandson Patrick Rodden. He is also survived by his best friend and brother-in-law Bobby Hammond (Annette).He was predeceased by his wife Mildred of 37 years; brothers, Rudolph and Louis Szakacsi; sister-in-law Ivy Hood, and step-son Rick Rodden (Kat). Szakacsi starred in football, basketball and baseball at Harding High in Fairport Harbor, Ohio, and played freshman football at Ohio University before being drafted into the U.S. Army and serving four years during World War II.Following his military service, he received a scholarship to the University of South Carolina. He played football, baseball and basketball for the Gamecocks, lettering three times in both baseball and basketball. On the diamond, he batted .330 his senior year; in basketball, he played guard and scored 525 points in 89 games.After graduation in 1951, his hall-of-fame coaching career began at University High, a school located on the USC campus. He made an immediate impact, guiding the Bantams to the City Basketball Championship in 1951. He coached basketball at University from 1951 until the school closed in 1966 and his teams forged a 268-54 record. The Bantams won three state championships, three City titles and nine regional championships.Szakacsi moved to A.C. Flora 1967-79 with his basketball teams posting a 227-105 record. The Falcons won the 1969 state championship. In addition, he coached Flora’s state championship golf team in 1974.At Heathwood Hall 1980-88, his teams won state football, basketball and baseball championships in his first year. He added his 500th and 600th basketball victories during his stint at Heathwood Hall, where his basketball teams compiled a 110-67 record.Cy moved to Cardinal Newman High in 1988 to head the baseball program, and his first team added to his collection of state championships.He retired from coaching in 1999 at age 76. His basketball teams (University, Flora and Heathwood) had a combined record of 605-266 and his baseball teams (University, Heathwood and Cardinal Newman) had a 206-97 record. He is one of the few coaches to guide teams to state titles in four different sports.Along the way, he coached all-star games, was inducted into the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame and the South Carolina Coaches’ Hall of Fame, was named teacher of the year at University High (1956) and A.C. Flora (1974), officiated high school softball, baseball and basketball games for 35 years, instructed at Frank McGuire’s basketball camps and coached the American Legion Post 6 baseball team.In recognition of his achievements, Gov. Carroll Campbell declared Feb. 2, 1988 as “Cy Szakacsi Day” in South Carolina. On Feb. 17, 2018, he received the Order of the Palmetto, the state’s highest civilian honor that recognizes lifetime achievement and service to South Carolina. State representative Beth Bernstein made the presentation on behalf of Gov. Henry McMaster.We would like to thank Jim Joye for his friendship and the many meals he brought to him over the years while he still lived at home.Memorials can be made to Cardinal Newman High School, 2945 Alpine Rd. Columbia, SC, 29223. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date. Family and friends may sign the online guest book atwww.thompsonsfuneral.com

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Published by News-Herald from Nov. 9 to Nov. 10, 2019.

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Peggy Lawrence

November 7, 2020

A year ago I sat beside you and said goodbye to you. I miss you every day Uncle Cy. Love you. ❤

Mary Alice Brown - Smoak

December 2, 2019

Fond memories of his coaching skills. Enjoyed the basketball with friends!

David Cobb's- class of 58- UHS

November 13, 2019

A great man and mentor to many.

Barbara Ardis Coker

November 12, 2019

Coach, Teacher, Mentor, and Friend to all students whose lives he touched. It was so apparent to us how much he loved his family!!! No one will ever take your place.

Jerry Campagna

November 12, 2019

I always wished my Dad was like Coach and later in life I wished my sons would grow up to be like him. I visited Coach a few times in the last few years and thats comforting now

Weldon Waites

November 11, 2019

Coach was an assistant coach at Columbia High School. In 1959 he assisted as we won the AAA State Championship. Later in life I officiated scores of his games, officiated games with him and played golf together. Most of all he was a dear friend who I respected. The world was a better place when he was in it.

Jim Danel

November 11, 2019

My fondest memory of Coach Szakacsi has nothing to do with his greatness as a coach but oddly with a story I still tell to this day for some reason. In 1969 he was my Driver's Ed teacher at AC Flora. Everyday the first thing we did while out driving was to stop by Dunkin Donuts. And the way we drove, I guess he needed a little reward each day. He was a great teacher!

Rick & Eula Mae Matthews

November 11, 2019

Rest in peace brother-in-law, Eula Mae

Brian Stofiel

November 10, 2019

Great man so supportive

judy davis

November 10, 2019

So sorry for your loss. He will be missed>

John Howell

November 10, 2019

My fondest memories of University High always comes to mind with Coach Szakacsi being forefront. His coaching record speaks for itself as his success in sports. What is shown most to his students and players is his commitment for them to be the best. Each time USC had an "opening" for head coach I questioned how they could not choose this great coach. Rest in Peace Coach.

David Leapard

November 10, 2019

One of those rare individuals who touch more lives than anyone will ever know. He was my gym teacher at University High School when I was in the 7th grade and was able to motivate without sacrificing respect. I remember him well.

Dr. David W Leapard
Professor Emeritus
Eastern Michigan University

Peggy Lawrence

November 9, 2019

I have lost my best friend. Uncle Cy, you were the best. I'll miss watching our games together and calling you after every three innings from Carolina's baseball games to give you an update. I'll miss our time together listening to you tell me stories about your childhood. There's so much about you that I'll miss. Rest In Peace. You fought a good fight. Love you so much. ❤

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