Rick Austin — The son of Gerry
and Lillian Austin, he was born in 1946 in Seattle and lives in Kansas City,
Mo., where he is financial adviser working with business and estate owners for
Austin & Associates, a firm he owns with his son, Luke Austin. He was an
outstanding pitcher for Coach Ron Storaasli’s Lakes baseball teams. Selected by
the Cleveland Indians in the first round of the 1968 Major League Baseball draft,
he pitched for the Indians in 1970 and 1971 and the Milwaukee Brewers in 1975
and 1976. He was with Japan’s Hankyu Braves in the 1974 season. While Rick
loves baseball, he wanted to follow in the footsteps of his father, Gerry, and
be a college quarterback. But, there was more interest in him from colleges for
his baseball talents, so he pitched for Coach Bobo Brayton at Washington State
University. Rick takes satisfaction that his son, Luke, was a college
quarterback at Washington University in St. Louis.
Luke Austin — the son of Rick
and Verna Austin, he was a three sport-star at Brookfield, Mo., High School.
One of two athletes at Brookfield, a four-year school, to ever earn 12 varsity
letters, he lettered in football, basketball and golf. He was a quarterback for
the Washington University (in St. Louis) Bears football for two seasons before
an injury ended his football career. A finance/management graduate of
Washington University, he earned a Masters of Business Administration from the
University of Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business. He works for and is an
owner of Austin & Associates.
This story is a part of ‘Story
behind Lakes burnt orange and royal blue colors’ posted June 1, 2010 here:
http://coachgerryaustin-cp-lakes.blogspot.com/2010/06/story-behind-lakes-burnt-orange-and.html
http://coachgerryaustin-cp-lakes.blogspot.com/2010/06/story-behind-lakes-burnt-orange-and.html
It also ran June 1, 2010, in the Suburban Times of
Lakewood, Wash., and on pages 4-5 in the Spring 2016 edition of the Prairie Gazette, publication of the
Lakewood Historical Society.