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The concept for the Alma College Athletic Hall of Fame was an outgrowth of a series of three lettermen dinners held at various locations in the late 1960s to rekindle alumni enthusiasm and enlist support for the development of adequate athletic and recreational facilities. The initial Hall of Fame event was staged at the former Olds Plaza Hotel in Lansing on May 25, 1971.

Alma was the first Michigan college or university and one of the first in the nation to establish a Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame's purpose as originally stated was noble:

"It is the intent of the Alma College Hall of Fame to celebrate the past, present and future of Alma College through the recognition of excellence in those who have made significant contributions to the Scots' athletic tradition."

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Mike Burns

Mike Burns

Hall of Fame Athlete (2005)
Baseball
Class of 1976

Mike Burns '76 led the Scots on the baseball field and went on to play professionally to ensure his place in Alma College athletic lore, becoming one of only a few to advance to the professional ranks.

For the Maroon and Cream, Burns remains among the MIAA leaders in single season strikeouts with 50 in 12 conference games in 1976.

In his first season with the Scots he received second team All-MIAA honors and was an All-NAIA honoree. With the team in need of two wins at Kalamazoo College to win the MIAA Championship, Burns did his part by throwing a one-hit shutout to secure co-championship honors with Albion.

As a sophomore in 1974, he received honorable mention All-MIAA accolades, leading the team to an outright MIAA Championship. He went on as a junior to earn the team's pitching award, second team All-MIAA and All-NAIA recognition before being named a team captain in his senior season. That year he set a team record with 19 strikeouts in a single game.

However, his success did not stop there. In 1976, Burns was selected in the 10th round of the Amateur Baseball Draft by the Detroit Tigers. He was a member of the 1976 Florida State League Champion Lakeland Tigers. In 1977, he was a member of the Southern League Champion Montgomery Tigers.

For the month of April 1977, he was named Southern League Pitcher of the Month and the following spring he was traded with another player to the Boston Red Sox. Burns played a combined total of six years of professional baseball with the Tigers and the Red Sox.

After his professional aspirations were quenched, Burns played nine years of amateur baseball with Birmingham Lynch & Sons. During those nine years he won five state championships and made it to the championship game of the national tournament in 1987. He also had the privilege of being chosen to participate in an exhibition game against the U.S. Olympic Team in 1986.

Since then, Burns spent 7 years as an accountant/controller with Tier 1 Auto Supplies and is the vice president of finance with Great Lakes Entertainment, a position he has held for five years.

He and his wife, Gayla Burns, have a daughter, Lyndsay.

"My Alma College experience was truly a unique and enjoyable one. There were no special perks or considerations given. First and foremost I was a student. I went to class every day, studied and worked my schedule around baseball. I loved my four years at Alma. They provided a well-rounded education with plenty of student-teacher interaction. This helped prepare me for life beyond Alma because as a student-athlete, I was able to budget my time, interact with teammates, work as part of a team, and work with all different personalities. - Mike Burns

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The Corporation for National and Community Service named Alma College to the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll in both 2008 and 2009 for exemplary service efforts and service to disadvantaged youth. The Honor Roll is the highest federal recognition a school can achieve for its commitment to service-learning and civic engagement.

 

Coach Profile

Dennis Griffin

Dennis Griffin

Denny Griffin is heading into his 27th year at Alma College and his 20th at the helm of the Scots softball program. He moved into the head softball coaching position in 1989 after two years as assistant coach. His teams have never fallen lower than third place in conference standings and 12 of his last 14 teams have qualified for the NCAA Tournament.

In addition to his softball duties, Griffin is the program director for the Athletic Training Education Program. He teaches first aid/CPR and sports medicine classes in the Exercise and Health Science Department.