Hernande featured in new book

16 years ago
By Kevin  Sjoberg  
Staff Writer

    Former University of Maine at Presque Isle wrestler and current Owls’ Athletic Hall of Famer James “Chico” Hernandez, has made it into a new textbook on the state of Maine.     The Scholastic publication “Maine,” from the America the Beautiful series on all 50 states by author Ann Heinrichs, features Hernandez, including his photograph, in the biographical dictionary. He is one of 49 Maine figures featured and one of only five athletes appearing on the pages.
    The bio notes that the 54-year-old Hernandez “was born in Chicago but graduated from the University of Maine at Presque Isle. While there, he was an outstanding wrestler and went on to serve as the team’s head coach. Once featured on a Wheaties box, Hernandez is now a social worker for the Maine State Prison.”
    The other athletes are NASCAR driver Ricky Craven, Olympic runner Joan Benoit-Samuelson and major league baseball players Louis Sockalexis and Carl “Stump” Merrill.
     “I received a phone call a few weeks ago from Ann Heinrichs, who let me know I was going to be in the book,” Hernandez  said. “To think that this will be seen by students across the nation and in other countries is quite a thrill.”