Hall of Fame
Wayne “Pug” Roper began a long track and field career at Stamps Public Schools, performing for Coach Raymond “Rip” Powell. Roper finished a spectacular high school career in 1965 with a third-place finish in the 880-yard run in the Golden West Invitational Meet in Sacramento, Calif. that invited only the very best high school leaders from across the country. He set the overall high school state 880-yard record of 1:53.6 in the Meet of Champions as a senior in 1965, a mark that stood until 1970. That same year, Roper was selected Arkansas track & field athlete of the year for his classification.
Later that fall, Roper rejoined his high school coach, Powell, at Southern Arkansas. As a freshman in 1966, he was undefeated in the AIC and set a conference 880-yard record of 1:53.3 at the AIC Championship Meet. The next season, he had only one loss in the conference at the AIC Meet, but managed to set a school record for the 880-yard run in 1:52.9. He was an All-AIC selection in 1966 and 1969; was selected captain of the team his junior and senior seasons; and was also a NAIA All-American.
After college, Roper returned to athletic competition at the age of 33, running road races from 5,000-meter distances to marathons. From 1980 to 1995, he ran 127 5K races and placed first in his age group 104 times, and in the top three in his age group 17 other times. At the age of 57 Roper competed in the Northwest Louisiana District Senior Olympics, winning first place overall in the 400 and 800-meter events from 2005-2007. He serves as President of the Red River Road Runners and as the director of road races in the Shreveport/Bossier, La. area. Roper is currently on the board of directors of the Northwest Louisiana District Senior Olympics.
In 2009 Roper was inducted into the Arkansas Track & Field Sports Hall of Fame. Wayne and his wife, Carolyn, live in Waskom, Texas. They have two daughters, Wendy Russell of Stamps, and Misty Manshack of Waskom, and two grandsons. Wayne works in Bossier City for a real estate firm.