Mark
Wisner
Center (1985-86)
Mark Wisner
grew up in Pittsburg, Kansas, and attended Pittsburg High School where he
lettered in football and track. Mark was a member of the PHS State
Football Championship Team is 1983, which went 12-0 that year. He received
All-Conference and All-State honors as an offensive and defensive tackle.
After graduating high school in 1985, Mark attended Coffeyville
Community College where he played as a guard and center. He received
All-Conference honors that year and was voted “Outstanding Freshman.” In
1986, Mark played center for the Ravens and received All-Conference honors
and was named a “Junior College All-American” at center. Mark also
received the “President’s Trophy” at the team’s awards ceremony.
In 1987, Mark transferred to Central Missouri State University,
Warrensburg, where he started every game as a Mule and received
All-Conference honors. He was an “Academic All-American” and graduated Cum
Laude in 1989 with a degree in Construction Engineering Technology.
After graduation, Mark accepted a position with Dondlinger and Sons
Construction, Inc., a general contractor in Wichita, Kansas. Mark has now
been employed by Dondlinger for more than sixteen years and is currently a
Project Superintendent, responsible for major bridge and heavy highway
construction projects.
Mark lives in West Wichita
with his wife Sharon and their two children, Alyssa (9) and Andrew (5). |