


Bob Inniger earned numerous honors for his play on football and baseball fields for both Arlington High School and Findlay College. During his three years as quarterback and a safety on the Arlington football team, Inniger helped the Red Devils compile a 26-2-2 record. His high school career culminated in 1976 with a 10-0 season, Blanchard Valley Conference and United Press International state titles, first-team All-BVC recognition at both positions and a spot on the All-Ohio defensive third team. Inniger also received first-team honors in the BVC as a junior, when he intercepted a conference-record nine passes. In addition, in baseball, he was a first-team All-BVC player for three years and, in basketball, a second-team all-conference choice as a senior. Bob lettered all four years in baseball and three years in basketball. At Findlay College, Inniger was a safety on the 1979 NAIA national championship team. He was a first-team NAIA District pick the following season, when he also earned NAIA All-American honorable mention and All-Hoosier-Buckeye Collegiate Conference honors. A pitcher and second baseman on the Oilers’ baseball team, he led the HBCC with a 1.64 earned run average in 1979. Embarking on a banking career after college, Inniger is now a vice president at Citizens National Bank in Bluffton.