Joe Spikes.For most, the name doesn’t conjure up anything. It may ring a bell for those of the older generation, but not enough to loosen a memory for many.His name is one baseball fans pass by every spring. It’s his plaque and embossed image that can be found on the baseball concession stand building.In fact, the school district’s entire baseball/softball complex is named after him.He’s better known for those who knew him in the 1930s through the 1960s for being a scout master and a boys’ baseball coach.“He was my first scout master. I was 11, so that would have ...