Year Inducted: 2002
Nominated By: Debra Gasperitti (daughter)
Sports Competed In: Volleyball
Athlete, Coach or Contributor: Athlete, Coach, Contributor
High School:
Attended Pueblo Central H.S., graduating in 1955...Rosales was a three-year member of the track team, running distance events...Holds the record for the mile run (4:40) from 1953-67 in the South-Central League.
Coaching Career:
● Begin his career coaching volleyball and freshman basketball for six years (1983-86) at Pueblo East H.S.
● Posted a career record of 108-36 coaching the Eagles volleyball squad.
● Placed third at the Colorado State High School Volleyball Championships - the only Pueblo team to make the State playoffs.
● Coached the Eagles Junior varsity for a year (1996-97).
● Selected as the 1987 "Coach of the Year" for Colorado Girls Sports by The Denver Post.
● Spent four years as the head volleyball coach at Pueblo Central H.S. (1993-96).
● Moved on to coach basketball (13 years) at all levels and at several high schools in Pueblo.
Basketball:
● Junior Varsity, Pueblo County H.S. (1988-90).
● Varsity, Pueblo County H.S. (1990-94)
● Head Coach, Pueblo East H.S. (1996-2000).
Softball:
● Posted a record of 75-19 in four years as head coach of the Hornets (1989-93).
● League Champions (1990).
● League Co-Champions (1993).
● Three-time District Champions (1991-93).
● Junior Varsity Coach at Pueblo East H.S. (Since 1996).
Baseball:
● Head Coach, American Legion (1975-77).
Contributor:
● Field Director of Old Timers Baseball Program for four years.
● Official at area schools and New Mexico: Softball 25 years; Basketball 19 years; Baseball 26 years.
Honors:
● Cub Scout Master Haaff Elementary School.
● Boy Scout Leader Haaff Elementary School.
● "Coach-of-the-Year" Colorado Coaches of Girls Sport (1987).
● "Coach-of-the-Year" South Central League for Volleyball (1987).
● "Coach-of-the-Year" The Denver Post for Volleyball (1987).
● Scholastic "Coach-of-the-Year" for the Franklin Life Insurance Company (1988).
● "Coach-of-the-Year" South Central League for Softball (1990).
● "Coach-of-the-Year" South Central League for Basketball (1993).
● "Coach-of-the-Year" Colorado Coaches of Girls Sport Basketball (1993).
● All-Star Coach for 4A 5A Girls Basketball in Denver (1993).
● Inducted into the Pueblo Softball Hall of Fame (2011).
● Presented with the Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) "Top Coach of Women's Athletics” presented by State Farm Insurances from Boulder, CO (Feb. 19, 2000).
● Life Time Honorary Membership Colorado Board I.A.A.B. #4.
● First President of the East High Boosters Club (East Pride).
Personal:
Lives in Pueblo with his wife, Dolores Marlene.