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MICHAEL FRAZIER
(Track/Cross Country)
A 3-time NAIA National cross country qualifier, Michael Frazier was a 7-time All-West Virginia Conference track and cross country standout under WLU Hall of Fame coach Tim Weaver from 1975-80.
Frazier was a major factor in helping lead West Liberty to six West Virginia Conference championships during his four years on the hilltop. He ran a leg on the 4-mile relay team that set a school record in 1977 and served as a captain for both the track and cross country squads in his senior season.
After graduating from West Liberty with an Art Education degree, Frazier spent two years as a teacher and coach before transitioning to a successful 28-year career in the lumber and building trades industry. He later served as office manager for a local window company until retiring in 2021.
An active community member who still volunteers with a number of charitable organizations, he has won several awards for his artwork at local art shows and also created murals for businesses and churches. Frazier and his wife met at West Liberty and raised three daughters, two of which graduated from West Liberty.
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