Tom Parham remembers the time his Woodrow Wilson baseball team was playing Class AAA power Huntington East.
It was 1980, and the Flying Eagles were hosting the Pony Express at Harry Lewin Field. Not known to be a cavernous venue, the field lent itself to an offensive barrage and Huntington East was the last team standing.
A few weeks later, Parham led Woodrow to the state championship game and a rematch with the Express. Woodrow fell short again, but this time it was by the more purist-friendly score of 2-1.
It was then that Parham knew the Eagles needed a new field.
In stepped Doug Epling, Beckley businessman and community leader. He would later be known for refurbishing the old East Bank High School field for WVU Tech to use, as well as the construction of Linda K. Epling Stadium in Beckley, the home of the West Virginia Miners.
The latter, of course, bears the name of Epling's wife. The Tech field is named for Epling himself.The field he helped build on the Woodrow Wilson campus doesn't have an official name.
That will change Saturday.A ceremony will be held at 2 p.m. in the school cafeteria to officially rename the field for Thomas Parham.
The effort to honor the longtime coach was started by Sheila Brown.
"Words cannot describe how it feels," Parham said. "When Mrs. Brown started talking about it, I always told her, nah (modestly). I just thought, 'Let it go.' And finally she told me in April, 'Well, I'm going to the board. I'm going to ask them.' So she did and they told her what to do (at the next meeting)."
The Raleigh County School Board laid out a plan for Brown, and at the next meeting former coaches, colleagues and friends voiced their support.
Legendary boys basketball coach Dave Barksdale. State championship-winning football coach Pete Culicerto. Fellow New Hope Baptist Church member C.W. Claytor. Even Epling himself. They all showed up to see that Parham got the respect they feel he deserves.
"It was just touching to hear former coaches Coach Barksdale, Coach Culicerto, and I even heard from one of my coaching buddies from out of town, Ron Rose," Parham said. "He told Pete what (he wanted) to say. It was just touching, and a humbling experience."
Parham is being recognized for a career that spanned nearly three decades. He was hired as a biology teacher by Ross Hutchens before the start of the 1974-75 academic year.
"He said, 'I need a good biology teacher. I can get a coach anywhere,'" Parham said, laughing.
His first season as head baseball coach was 1975, and he remained there until his retirement in 2000. Along the way, his teams rolled up over 200 wins and appeared in the state tournament five times. Two of those trips resulted in runner-up finishes the 1980 meeting with Huntington East, and in 1983 against Martinsburg.
And the list of star players Parham coached seems endless Chuck Tate, Andy "Bam Bam" Wakefield, Larry Maiolo, Mason Basham, Larry Hickman, Joe Joe Maiolo, Larry Pat Farley, Phil Culicerto, Tim Epling, Phil Lane, Ronnie Fama, John O'Dell.
There were many others, and many of themare members of the Woodrow Wilson Baseball Hall of Fame.
"I was fortunate I came across some good ball players," Parham said. "You don't like to toot your own horn, but like a fella said, we put Woodrow Wilson baseball on the map."
Another was Ronnie Scott, who went on to work for NASA in Florida before returning to Beckley in 2010. Sadly, he passed away in May at age 59.
"He wanted to see baseball dominant again like it was when he played," Parham said.
When Parham retired from baseball in 2000 he stayed on as a biology teacher for one more year it was the emphatic end of an era at the school. Not only did Parham retire, but Culicerto retired after the 1999 football season, and Barksdale left the bench just months before Parham to take a coaching job in Aiken, S.C.
"Indeed it was," said Parham, now 74. "I enjoyed working with Coach Culicerto (as an assistant football coach). He was a great football coach, and he was a baseball supporter. He had seven sons play baseball for me. Three of them played in the state tournament."
After his retirement, Parham's was a familiar face in the stands at Woodrow baseball games. But in 2009, his ability to be a spectator slowed down when it was discovered that he had cancer.
Parham was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a blood cancer that develops in the plasma cells located in bone marrow. The cancer did eventually go into remission, but Parham was still getting checkups when something told him he needed to go to Johns Hopkins in Baltimore.
It was there that he was introduced to autologous stem cell transplant. It's a procedure that involves collecting the patient's stem cells and following it up with high doses of chemotherapy or a combination of chemo and radiation. The process kills cancer cells while also killing blood-producing cells left in the bone marrow.
The collected stem cells are later transplanted back into the patient, allowing the marrow to produce new blood cells.
"I met a very interesting and a caring doctor up there, Dr. (Ivan) Borrello. He told me (about the transplant)," Parham said. "As a matter of fact, they have been doing this since 1980. He asked, 'What do you think about a stem cell transplant?' And I said yeah. Anything to get rid of this cancer.
"At that time my cancer was in remission, so he couldn't do anything. He said we would have to wait until it comes back. He hoped it didn't come back, but if it does ..."
It did, and in February he had the procedure performed.
"It came back in 2016, and when you're over 70 they don't usually do these things," Parham said. "But he felt like I was in good shape, which I think well, I know I am. I went through it, successful, no problems whatsoever.
"After teaching biology, I thought I knew some things. Now I know I know some things."
Just like baseball.
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