One of the most multi-talented athletes ever at Arrowhead High School, Tim Weber accumulated nine Varsity letters and excelled in football, basketball and baseball.
Football
Tim was a member of Arrowhead’s first football team to go undefeated. In 1967, the team went 9-0 and Tim was named captain, Team MVP, All-Conference (3rd year), All-Waukesha (2nd year), Second-Team All-State and Honorable Mention All-American. For three years, he was the starting defensive back and running back.
Basketball
Playing Varsity basketball 1966-68, Tim started all three years and received First-Team All-Conference and Second-Team All-Waukesha honors as a junior.
Baseball
Tim lettered all four years on Varsity and was a brilliant three-year starter at shortstop. He led the team in batting as a sophomore, junior and senior, and was named Team MVP his senior year.
After high school, Tim played baseball for UW Whitewater, before transferring to Eastern Illinois to finish his collegiate athletic career. There, he captured the following honors:
- Eastern Illinois Football - Starting running back and 3-year letter winner.
- Eastern Illinois Baseball – 3-year starter and 3-year letter winner.
- Conference batting champion as a junior and the RBI leader as a senior.
- Led team to a 3rd-place finish in the college world series.
- All-Conference baseball his junior and senior years.
- All-Illinois College District Baseball Team as a junior.
Today, Tim lives in Texas and is the North American Sales Manager for Kent Adhesive Products Company. He has worked for them for 24 years.