One of the longest-serving coaches, managers and league officials of youth sports in Taylor history.
Involved for more than 40 years.
He first got involved coaching his son David’s teams because the league needed coaches.
Eighty years old as of the time of induction, still usually shows up two hours early at the football field, whether its game day or just practice. Also one of the last people to leave.
The Taylor Northwest Little League and Taylor Junior Football mainstay managed a baseball team to the state championship in 1989.
In 2003, managed teams to district and sectional titles.
Northwest Little League Board of Directors secretary in 1982.
From 1983-2011, he was NWLL vice president.
Chaired the bingo program until it was closed in 2010.
“The Joe Marvin Field of Dreams” at Papp Park was named in his honor.
Involved with junior football for 44 years.
Was an assistant coach for a decade before becoming the Taylor Eagles head coach, leading them to a Peanut Bowl title in 1990.
Continued coaching in various capacities with the Mustangs and the Seahawks, including a ’94 title team.
The treasurer for Taylor Junior Football for almost four decades.