Frosty Westering

Westering coached 26 NAIA and NCAA First Team All-Americans including his grandson Chad Johnson who was the recipient of the Gagliardi Trophy which is given to the most outstanding player in Division III college football.

After Westering retired, his son, Scott, took over as head football coach of the Pacific Lutheran Lutes after many successful seasons of being the offensive coordinator.

His daughter, Sue Westering, is a gym teacher at Gig Harbor High School, and coached the girls volleyball team until 2014.

Westering is also highly popular for re-writing the poem "The Man in the Arena" originally written by Theodore Roosevelt Jr. in 1910.

He was buried at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent, Washington after he died on April 12, 2013, with his family at his side.

Frosty & Donna (wife) Westering being inducted into Washington State Hall of Fame
Frosty Westering celebrating with his team at PLU