On Sept. 6, between the freshman/sophomore and varsity games against Washington, a new Wall of Famer was recognized.
Brett Grimshaw is a 1984 graduate of Burlington High School, where he earned numerous accolades that would set the stage for a stellar career.
He was named All-Conference and was recognized as an All-State running back in 1982 and 1983.
Grimshaw also excelled in other sports. In track and field, he led off the 4X100 relay team that placed third at the Drake Relays, and he placed fourth in the state shot put. His talents were also on display on the baseball field, earning all-conference and all-state honors.
After graduating high school, Grimshaw attended Western Illinois University, where he was voted Outstanding Freshman, Sophomore and Junior Player of the Year for his team and earned All-Conference in 1987 and 1988.
Grimshaw was also named Gateway Conference player of the week during the 1988 season. That same year, he was honored as Team MVP and served as team captain, guiding his team with both his athletic prowess and inspiring leadership.
He set several records during his college career, including the most receptions by a running back in a single season (104) and the All-Time Leader in Receptions at the time of his graduation. His name also ranks prominently in the record books for All-Purpose Yards (#8), Career Scoring (#6), Career Receiving (#10), and Career Rushing (#6). His accomplishments on the field were not only remarkable but also enduring, leaving a legacy of excellence that would be remembered for years to come.
After college, Grimshaw spent time with the Cincinnati Bengals, marking the continuation of a storied athletic journey. But his contributions didn’t end with his playing career.
Returning home, Grimshaw embarked on a new path with the Des Moines County Sheriff’s office, where he served for more than 30 years until his retirement.
His commitment to his community extended beyond law enforcement; he dedicated his time to coaching youth in football, softball, and baseball, shaping the lives of countless young athletes.
Grimshaw was accompanied by his wife, Kerry, and his parents, George and Marty Grimshaw. Brett and Kerry have two children, Garret and Brittanie, both of whom were outstanding athletes for the Grayhounds, Garrett in football and wrestling and Brittanie in softball, basketball and soccer. Garrett is serving overseas in the U.S. Navy, and Brittanie lives in California, where she works as an engineer.