

Randy Kortokrax became a two-time all-American basketball player and the University of Findlay’s all-time scorer and rebounder during a stellar 4-year career. His NAIA All-America honors came in 1985-86 (2nd team) when he scored 873 points and followed that up with first-team all-American laurels after scoring a UF record 880 points. He is UF’s all-time scorer (2,575 points) and rebounder (1,242).
A 3-time NAIA District 22 selection, Kortokrax still holds 13 UF records. He averaged 22.8 points and 10.9 rebounds over a 113-game career and the Oilers were 71-22 with Kortokrax in the starting lineup. He was a double-figure scorer in 87 consecutive games with a career high of 54 points versus Thomas More in 1987. Kortokrax was a first-team all-league and all-district performer as a senior at Kalida and he helped the Wildcats post back-to-back 20-3 seasons.
He has been the Dean of Students and health teacher at Columbus Bishop Hartley since 1999, sports a 96-77 career record with a pair of district titles, a regional runner-up finish (2003) and Ohio Division III Coach the Year honors (2007).