He finished his professional boxing career with 40-2 record and was elected into the New Jersey boxing Hall of Fame. Then came the NYSPHSAA Championships at RIT. The deadline for nominations is March 31st. In 1948, Charlie was crowned the City Baseball League Batting Champion, beating out former high school teammate Tommy Maines, .447 to .442. Board Policies. He also won two DUSO championships in football, plus four DUSO and six section titles in cross country and six DUSO and three section crowns in track. Richard proved that he was up to the task as he skillfully guided the team to its second consecutive undefeated season, capturing both the DUSO League and Section Nine Championships. Charlie continued his baseball career at Kingston, twice becoming a First Team All-DUSO performer as a pitcher and outfielder. As a Freshman in 1984, Joe served notice to all those watching, that he was a force to be reckoned with by capturing a 6th place finish at the Section One SEAC (Southeast Athletic Conference) League Championship. * Dan Reinhard (Class of 1970) THE voice of Kingston sports. In 2012, the legendary athlete was honored as the first recipient of the inaugural Hobie Armstrong Excellence Award. In her sophomore year, she was selected to both the Kingston Freeman and Middletown Record Basketball All-Stars First Teams. August 11, 2021 at 9:28 a.m. Thomas Maines, a 1938 graduate and four-sport star (baseball, basketball, football, track) regarded as one of Kingstons best athletes. Committee members are working to locate football team members. (2007). Members of the Lincoln Northeast High School Athletic Hall of Fame board are Chuck Adams, Jeff Pierce, Lori Adams, Cindy Tyrrel-Hennen, Kari Amen, Clayton Heath, Mike Hosek, Marcia Motz. (2006) and 19.2 ppg. . Ed graduated West Point in 1954 as a Second Lieutenant, then spent four years in the U.S. Air Force until 1957 and was promoted to Major in 1963 in the U.S. Air Force Reserves. He continues to be Firefly as a Globetrotter and conducts youth basketball camps in the area. The Tiverton High School Athletic Hall of Fame has announced its Class of 2022, the members of which will be honored during a ceremony in the fall. Played a doubles match with former Wimbledon and U.S. Open Tennis Champions, Billy Jean King, and Virginia Wade (1994); Ranked number 5 in ETA (1994); Third place finish NYSPHSAA Tennis Championships (1995); Participated in International Tennis Tournament in Miami, FL. Vivian was also at the helm when her team broke an all-time school record of 32 consecutive wins, culminating with a 27-1 season record. As of 2019, a total of 482 individuals have been inducted since the first class in 1982. Class of 1978: Chris McBee: Class of 1991: James Vess: Class of 2005: KINGSTON, R.I. - After a 12-day layoff, Rhode Island will return to action with five games at the Bulls Invitational hosted by South Florida. . During the match, Heather carried the team on her back, powering them through a grueling two-hour, five-game set, recording 38 kills, 11 blocks, nine digs and two Aces. Anyone with information (last known address, phone numbers) are asked to contact Glen Maisch (glenmaisch1@gmail.com), Rich Silverstein (rsilverstein@kingstoncityschools.org) or Mary Johnston (mjohnston@kingstoncityschools.org), or call the Kingston High Athletics Department at (845) 943-3737. and repeating as the leagues scoring champion (16.0 ppg.). The Tigers won the schools first-ever state team title in 68. During the season both he and Tommy Maines collected the most hits in a one game, four hits each. During that same three-year span, she scored 1147 points. The Lady Tigers also captured 3 OCIAA (Orange County Scholastic Athletic Association) Division l League Titles during her reign in 2004, 2006, 2007, to go along with a Regional Title in 2007. At the Section One Open Championships, Joe earned first place in the long jump with a leap of 23-0.75. Thank you for visiting the Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame Website. Dan has been married to his wife Ellen for 31 years and has a step-son, Brian. Congratulations to the honorees and thank you to the award presenters: Alexa DellaRocco 2008. Hall of Fame; Physical Education" Physical Education; Health" . The Kingston City School District is pleased to announce the inaugural class of inductees into the Kingston High School Athletic Hall of Fame! They had a share of the DCSL Titles as well in 1977, 1981, and 1982, winning both the League Meet and Section One Championships in 1981. He was fast, an exceptional ball-handler and a terrific passer. She is married with two children and graduated with honors in biology at Syracuse, earned a masters degree from Harvard University, and a Ph. His boat was undefeated in every dual meet. Class of 2020: Denise Bates, Rick Butler, Jennifer Dicarlucci, Bob Jacovino, Conor Lander, Ricky McVay, Mark Overbye, Kara Sefcik, and the 1987 . The Mike Hoffman Memorial Football Award is a scholarship given to those who best display dedication and leadership. He won six DUSO (Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, Orange) League Baseball Championships in nine years, 1928, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1935 and 1936. Nomination forms are available from the school office of the Athletic Director, or by continuing below on this page. Charlie was also an accomplished bowler in the area. Hobie Armstrong, one of the best football players at Kingston. His greatest success, however, was in the sport of Basketball. All nominations should be sent to the High School Athletic Office or directly to John Christopher at jcchristopher45@gmail.com. The 26th class of the Hamilton High School Athletic Hall of Fame includes 10 people who will be honored at an upcoming banquet. Purchase tickets here. He was named Dutchess Ulster Sullivan Orange (DUSO) Player of the Year in baseball and basketball in 1962. The Hall of Fame Selection Committee representing the school has chosen each inductee . He won five consecutive DUSO Basketball Titles in 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, and 1940, and followed that up by grabbing four consecutive championships in 1946, 1947, 1948 and 1949. and captured yet another DUSO League Scoring Title (14.6ppg.). He was a member of the Kingston High School Class of 1969 and a star quarterback for the KHS Varsity Football team. Mike Ferraro, a 1962 grad who starred in baseball, basketball and football. The induction dinner and ceremony will be held Saturday, Oct. 6 at The Chateau in Kingston. Among his many accolades, Jerry was named first team All-Conference, NAIA first team All-American, was given the Most Valuable Player award and in 2003, he was inducted into the Hastings College Hall of Fame. In 1971, Susan, along with fellow female athletes, Mary Ann Naccarato and Chris Miller, became the first girls at Kingston High School to compete on an all-boys varsity athletic team. He went on win three conference championships at Princeton. After the war, Richard enrolled in Syracuse University in 1946 where he participated in rowing. In that game on August 14, 1934, he surrendered only 5 hits in 9 innings to earn a 7-1 victory over Rugby Post. A three-time DCSL and two-time Section 1 champion. Her 334 steals and 567 field goals still stand. A 1946 graduate of Kingston High School, he has been a loyal and passionate supporter of KHS Athletics since his days as a Kingston Fighting Maroon on Coach Willard Burkes DUSO Football Championship team over seventy years ago. This all changed after he discovered boxing through the Kingston Police Athletic League program, a discovery that would change the course of his future forever. Always cognizant of Kingstons rich history of great runners of past years, like Eddie Ward, Bernie Stahl, Ray Rusty Peterson, Jim Sims, John Tweedy, Dave Chip Ennis, and Gary Boice, John and his coaches, Ron Gabriele and Dean Short, were determined to take his running to another level. * John Cabell (Class of 1973) Kingstons premier male distance runner. In her senior year, Lynsey scored 30 points on three separate occasions. Check-in and cocktail hour begins at 5:30 with the dinner and ceremony scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $40 per person and $30 for children under 12. The Bethel School District Athletic Hall of Fame, an independent non-profit organization, was started to ensure that the athletic history and traditions of the district are celebrated. The complete list of Hall of Fame biographies, provided by the Kingston City School District, follows: When you think of Charlie Bock, what should naturally come to mind is that he was just simply, a winner. He has been involved with sports reporting and broadcasting since 1968, his junior year at KHS. Creating an athletics hall of fame by Liam Frawley High school gyms across the nation are filled with banners and plaques noting memorable events in school history championships, All-State performances, 1,000 point and 100 goal careers. Tragically, in his senior year of high school, the promising young athlete passed away after being involved in a car accident. She also earned All-American status in the indoor Two-Mile during her Freshman year. The 6-foot-3 Weaver led the DUSO in scoring two years and the Tigers to three consecutive league titles. This performance earned him an All-American Honorable Mention Selection and an invite to the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado. D. from the University of California, Berkeley. The 2020 class features Tony Badalato (coach, athletic director), Phil Brown (Class of 1977, track, wrestling, coach), Rene Helbok Cone (1995, swimming, softball), David Jordan (1979, soccer, track), Cynthia Lowe (1974, basketball, skiing, softball, tennis volleyball), Clark Mains (1948, baseball), Ed Mills (1965, baseball, football, coach), Eddie Parker (1983, football, track), Kim Potocki Kennedy (2002, soccer, track), Leon Randall (1950, golf), Michael Rienzo (1949, baseball, basketball, football, coach) and Edward Williams (1960, 1968 U.S. biathlon Olympian). In 2012, a small group of passionate community members started the Marinette High School Athletic Hall of Fame, with a vision to establish a board of directors and a selection committee to create an event to honor the greatest to ever call themselves Marines. Coming from a long family line of accomplished athletes, Lynsey didnt disappoint. But, KHS Football was not the only sport that Dan has covered in his remarkable (still on-going) 49-year career on the radio. During his three-year varsity career, John developed into the premier distance runner in KHS history in both Cross Country and Track, breaking school and course records wherever he went. In 1994, Kingston standout Kelly Weaver was the first girls tennis player to capture a state championship in her sport. He continued his standout play in both sports at Army, earning All-American honors. He would go on to play for the Seattle Pilots and the Milwaukee Brewers before becoming a successful minor league manager, winning pennants at Class A, Double-A and Triple-A levels. Tickets are available through the Kingston Athletic Director at (845) 943-3736. Susan is currently (since 2008) the San Francisco Bay Area Co-Director of Swim Across America, a non-profit organization that raises money for cancer research through swimming events. Susan P. Helmrich dreamed of breaking barriers. Between the years of 1979 and 1981, her team saw great success with an impressive 71 wins and only 4 losses. The Albert Einstein High School Alumni Association established the Arts Hall of Fame to recognize and honor graduates who have brought fame and recognition to Albert Einstein High School through their exemplary and outstanding contributions in music, theater, dance, cultural arts, visual arts, and many more! Several of the many KHS coaches Dan has interviewed are Tony Badalato, G. Warren Kias, Dave Gettleman, Rick Clausi, Ed Mills, Tom Loughlin, Jerry Corrado, Glen Maisch, Jeramie Collins, Mike Rienzo Jr., Ron Kelder, Hugh Spoljaric, Dan McGrane, John Murphy, Joe Stoutenberg, Dick McCormick, Ron Cole, and Jeff Delisio. online ticket portal closes on 10/14/22. He and his boat crew, as the schools official entry, participated in a 10-Team College Invitational 2,000 Meter Spring Regatta at Seattle, Washington. He jumped 23-5,75 in the Long Jump, cleared 6-8 in the High Jump, and leapt 49-4.75 in the Triple Jump. It begins at 4 p.m. with a tour of the campus, including the renovated field house, the turf field, the new high school buildings and the brick display supporting the Hall of Fame. Phone: (618) 457-3371 Ext. Ertha went on to play basketball at Ulster County Community College, where she set the all-time single game scoring record of 58 points. He helped to revive the Kingston Cross Country program by winning the DUSO Championship in 1942, 1946, 1957, and 1962, and the Section Nine Title in 1946, 1952, 1957, 1958, 1961, and 1962. KINGSTON, N.Y. - Kingston High has revealed the 12 individuals and, for the first time, three teams that will be inducted into its Athletics Hall of Fame this November. In volleyball, the three-time All Star and Section 9 Player of the Year led her team to the state semi-finals for the first time in KHS history. He finished his college basketball career as the programs second leading rebounder of all-time. Charlie smacked the ball around for a .353 average, while leading the team in runs batted in with 10. In 1994 as a sophomore, Kelly became the first female in Section Nine to win a NYPHSAA title in her sport. When Kingston High Golf Coach, Harold Hathaway, suddenly passed away in November of 1967, Richard was appointed as the new head coach for the 1968 season. in Communications and is currently the Confidential Secretary to the Mayor of Kingston. There will be a dinner and meet-and-greet event in honor of the . From 1956 to 1958, Hobie helped propel the Maroons to three consecutive undefeated seasons (22-0-1). John Cabell hit the KHS Athletics scene running in the fall of 1970 and never stopped. We are proud to acknowledge those who have contributed to Pioneer pride, their community and to society at large. Tickets. Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Michael Hoffman, a left-handed quarterback who led the Tigers to the DUSO football title as a senior in 1968 but died in a car accident that school year. It is through the camp that Tay hosts his annual Fishers Fight 4 the Cure Breast Cancer Fundraiser youth basketball game, which raises funds for the Miles of Hope Breast Cancer Foundation. Like we stated at the top, DOMINANT! Marissa Hewitt 1999. The 77-78 teams were coached by new inductees Tony Badalato and Ed Mills plus Dan McGrane. Susan swam the 100-yard backstroke, the 200 IM and participated in the relays for the Maroons. Not one to rest on his laurels, at the next weeks competition at the Schenectady Eddy Games in May, where 67 schools competed, McDonald achieved what was never done before in the events 46-year history, by becoming the first athlete to cop first place in all three jumping events. Jerry Drake, an All-Star football player who went on to play in the NFL. In the summer of 1934, Charlie pitched the American Legion Post 150 Junior Baseball Team to the NYS Championship. The City of Kingston is thankful for his dedication. The U.S. Olympic Committee had decided earlier to take only two teams. Following his tenure with the minor-leagues, Mike returned to the New York Yankees, this time as a third-base coach. She was the Section 9 Player of the Year in 98 and still holds the school record with 909 blocks. John, despite falling twice in the rain and mud, came away as the NYS (Class A) Cross Country Champion in 1972. She left as the schools all-time leading scorer, amassing 1450 points for her career, surpassing fellow KHS Hall of Famer Kerry Purvis 1363 (#2 All-Time). Mike kicked off his short yet successful Varsity football career, catching 7 passes in the very first game he played. Charlie led the 12-2 Maroon and White to a 6-0 league record, leading the team in scoring (12.1 ppg.) For this reason, Coach Kias named him the Greatest KHS Basketball Player that he had ever coached from 1927-1938. * Eileen Casey Pine (Class of 1978) Kingstons premier female distance runner. The. A 1938 graduate of Kingston High School, he was described as one of Kingstons greatest athletes in Ron Woods book, Kingston, A Century of Play and the Major Players. KINGSTON, N.Y. The third class for the Kingston High School Athletics Hall of Fame, originally selected in 2020, will finally be honored on Friday, May 20. To put this in perspective, only one other player in the top 30 blockers had more than 33 solo blocks. Highly regarded by his classmates, teachers and coaches, Michaels legacy lives on through the Mike Hoffman Memorial Award, a scholarship given to KHS student-athletes who have displayed dedication and leadership in the sport of football. She was also an accomplished Varsity Basketball player for three years and ran track her senior year. Lynsey made the All-Section Team four times during her illustrious playing career. Chris Kirkpatrick at (336) 287-1707, or Eddie Raynard (336) 785-5611. The Hall of Fame awards will recognize and honor outstanding achievements of individuals, coaches and contributors to the athletic program who have promoted the growth of athletics in the Marshfield School District. During those same two seasons, she garnered Player of the Year honors from both the Kingston Daily Freeman (Joining fellow Two-time Hall of Famer Doreen Benes as the only other KHS Girls Basketball player to receive the award twice) and the Middletown Record (Varsity 845), thus becoming the First KHS player to achieve this. At the Section One Class A Indoor Championships, he broke a 20-year old record in the Triple Jump with a leap of 48-5.50. Silver Lake Regional High School Hall of Fame. The complete Hall of Fame biographies, provided by the Kingston City School District, follows: A 1959 graduate of Kingston High School, he is considered one of the best football players ever to play for Kingston. The voice of Kingston High School Tigers Football. One year later, in 1970, Dan became the WKNY sideline reporter for all home and away KHS Football games. With an all-time career average of 24.2 points per game, the three-year Varsity starter held the record for most points scored in a single game (44) until 2004. The success he experienced while playing for KHS can be measured by an impressive number of school records, many of which he still maintains to this day. Here is a listing of all inductees - Hall of Fame Inductees - All years 2022 HOF . He was a NYS Qualifier in all three jumping events: High Jump, Long Jump and Triple Jump. Where Charlie really excelled was on the offensive end of the court. Annual Notifications. During her career under Coach Sandy Mancuso Lopez, Heather developed into one of the most feared Volleyball players in the area and across the state. Susan is a three-time cancer survivor who competes on a national level in the U.S Master Swimming Program and is ranked nationally in her age-group. Vince DeLuca, a 1946 graduate who played on Burkes title team. The individuals selected have made outstanding contributions to the Tiger athletic program and in some cases, at the college and professional levels, through their participation as Kingston High School athletes, coaches or administrators, read a district press release. During his tenure as a Coach and Athletic Director, KHSs first, G. Warren Kias compiled a resume that included championships in each of the five different sports that he directed. All four years of high school, Kerry played on the Varsity level for volleyball, basketball and softball and earned the title of Daily Freeman Player of the Year in the latter two. The third class for the Kingston High School Athletics Hall of Fame, originally selected in 2020, will finally be honored on Friday, May 20. The 2017 Kingston High School Hall of Fame Inductees are as follows: (Click on name to learn more about inductee) Hobie Armstrong (Class of 1959) Doreen Benes Harney (Class of 1986) Vivian "Pat" Burke (Coach) - 1970-1990 Willard Burke (Coach/Athletic Director) - 1946-2017 Ertha Burris (Class of 1977) William "Billy" Costello (Class of 1975) Hamden Hall Country Day School Athletic Hall of Fame honored outstanding athletic traditions at the Athletic Hall of Fame Dinner held on Saturday, April 14, 2018. The three dynamos were among the first in the state to break the barrier that for so long barred girls from participating on traditionally male athletic teams. c/o Athletic Director. The mission of the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame is to honor those that have contributed to the history of sports in Kansas and to educate and inspire the public regarding the value of athletics and Kansas athletic history by providing the requisite leadership and resources. John quickly discovered running as his natural sport, having immediate success and as the saying goes, the rest is history.. During the 1950-51 basketball season, his sophomore year, Ed led Army in scoring, averaging 16.0 ppg., and rebounding, with 12.6 ppg. In her Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years, she was a Regional Cross-Country Champion. He followed that by capturing the Two-Mile run in record time (9:31.8) in the Section One (Class A) Meet held at West Point and finished 6th in the Two-Mile at the NYS Indoor Championships (9:34.5). He was ranked third among two-man bobsled athletes. The newest members of the Kingston and District Sports Hall of Fame were officially introduced on Tuesday night to city council. The hall started in 2017, and this will be the third class of inductees. In thirteen seasons at the helm, his teams had a record of 61-41-4. A 2003 graduate of Kingston High School, he led his Varsity basketball team to three OCIAA championships from 2001 to 2003 and two consecutive Section 9 Championships, while becoming KHSs second all time leading scorer with a career total of 1,390 points. THS Athletic Hall of Fame. Silver Lake Regional High School Kingston, MA 02360 . He could beat you by driving to the basket or by sinking one of his patented long-range shots. 26201 Siyaya Avenue NE Kingston, WA 98346 Athletic Director: Ed Call Email: [email protected] Office: (360) 396-3312 Fax: (360) 396-3941 Once again, Joe reminded the competition who was number one by becoming the number one ranked Triple and Long Jumper in New York State. The other individual inductees (with graduation years) are: * Clark Mains (1948) Star pitcher who threw two no-hitters and the schools first perfect game. * Cindy Lowe (1974) Lettered in five different sports. Highlights. The 1959 graduate still holds the record for most career touchdowns and points scored. Eileen was a three-time DCSL (Dutchess County Scholastic League) Cross Country Champion in 1975, 1976, and 1977 and a two-time Section One titlist in 1975 and 1977, with a second-place finish in 1976. 407 likes. The dynamic athlete continued to play basketball when he attended North Carolina State University from 1952 to 1955, helping his team to clinch the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Championships in 1954 and 1955. The game, against Pine Bush, starts at 1:30 p.m. That night, the Hall of Fame Induction Dinner and Ceremony will be held at the Chateau, 240 Boulevard, state Route 32, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are now available: $30 for adults, $20 for children under 12. He was employed locally by IBM for 36 years and before his retirement earlier this year, he was a Global Procurement Manager. The induction ceremony took place at the Strongsville Recreation Center and was well attended by family, friends, coaches and community members.The athletic hall of fame committee annually selects five worthy alumni to be inducted into the Hall . The 1988 graduate played six years with the Arizona Cardinals. When he graduated, he had eclipsed Bock as all-time scorer (973). Inductees to the Hall of Fame are highly deserving individuals, each having made a unique and outstanding contribution to the fame and proud reputation of Stonington High School. The first class honors individuals who have contributed to the Tiger legacy as athletes, administrators, coaches and supporters. Eileen won the Section One AAA Mile and Two-Mile races in 1978, and the 1978 Section One Open Mile and Two-Mile events. The first Hall of Fame inductees will be introduced at halftime of the Homecoming football game on Saturday Oct. 7 at Dietz Stadium. His baseball team won 15 DUSO (Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, Orange) and four section titles. In 1996, this legacy was recognized when M. Clifford Miller School named their softball field, Pat Burke Field in her honor. Please check back for updates. Tweets by KHSTigerNation. Listed chronologically, the student athletes set for induction include: The Kingston High School Athletic Hall of Fame Committee will host its first annual induction ceremony and dinner at the Chateau on Saturday, Oct. 7 ad 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $30 for adults and $20 for children under 12. The Tigers share the crown three other times. Depending on the state of the COVID-19 pandemic, the event could be moved to spring 2021 or held online. He was Honorary Football Captain from 2009-16 and, to this day, still comes out and talks to the team during the preseason. Tay Fisher goes up for basketball during Kingston game in 2003. Big Ed was a dominant football player for Coach Willard Burkes Fighting Maroons in the mid-forties. For additional information, contact the Athletic Director, Linwood Jerald at (336) 624-3563, Mackie Thompson at 336-813-4073. Family and friends of inductees are first to reserve a seat. Individually, John had 13 victories, setting 9 course records, including a showdown with UCAL Cross Country Champion, Phil Hand from Red Hook, whom he defeated easily. That is followed by an Hors Doeuvres & Mocktail Social. In 2011, Mr. Costello passed away from lung cancer but his legacy lives on. 157 likes. He was elected to the Kingston City Baseball League Hall of Fame on March 9, 1977. Since 2008, she is the San Francisco Bay Area Co-Director of Swim Across America, a non-profit organization that raises money and awareness for cancer research. Michael was set to attend North Carolina State University at Raleigh on a full football scholarship following graduation. Lynsey was more than just a scorer. List of previous award winners coming soon (2005), 16.0 ppg. Also being inducted are three undefeated Tiger football teams: the 10-0 1915 squad captained by Watson Wheeler that won the Northeastern state title, along with the 9-0 1977 team that won the Dutchess County Scholastic League championship and the 10-0 78 unit that repeated as DCSL champs and won the Section 1 Bowl. Utilizing exceptional quickness, a powerful two-handed forehand and backhand, along with a gritty mental toughness, Kelly was able to dominate the Section Nine Tennis scene by winning four consecutive league and sectional titles. The core values that she learned from her competitive swimming days have given Susan the drive and determination to fight and survive this dreaded disease. Pat Burke, who coached Tiger softball teams to 18 combined championships. Heather was named her teams MVP while carrying a 3.97 GPA during her second season in 2000, while leading the conference in kills per game: 4.39. Since 2004, Tay has held the title of all-time leading scorer for Kingston High School and Section 9 as a whole, with a record of 2,119 career points. The Athletic Hall of Fame is a non-profit organization, established in 2012 to recognize and honor former student-athletes, coaches, and boosters/supporters who have made significant contributions to high school athletics in EMS ISD. Danny Oglesby 2002. In his final year of competition, John teamed with Keith White to form a formidable 1-2 punch, leading KHS to an undefeated 9-0 season. Ed set the KHS and DUSO League single game record by scoring 37 points against Newburgh in 1946-47, established a new single season point total of 408 and left the school as its all-time career leading scorer with 973 points. She was a four-time OCIAA and Section 9 singles champion. Kelly competed on the Womens Tennis Team for 4 years under Coach Phil Rogers (Martina Navratilovas former coach). The following is the selection format for individuals who are deserving of honor on the Franklin High School Wall of Fame. The Induction dinner and ceremony are currently scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 21, at the Chateau in Kingston. Subscribe now. By the time she had graduated, Lynsey had emerged as one of the programs most distinguished and celebrated players of all-time. He won the WBC light welterweight championship in 1984 and fought a nationally-televised title defense in the Midtown Neighborhood Center. Susan and Mary Ann (Boys Swimming) and Chris (Boys Tennis) not only made the teams but earned their varsity letters as well. She won the Coleman Invitational three times (1975, 1976, and 1977), the Cobleskill Invitational in 1976, and placed third at the Manhattan Invitational in 1977. The mission of this association shall be to uphold the standards and prestige of the North Penn High School Athletic program and to encourage and promote higher education through scholarship awards to those athletes who demonstrate courage and sacrifice during their athletic careers. Received the "Certificiate of Merit in Recognition of Outstanding achievements in the Fields of Athletics" from the Green and White Club of OU in 1967 and 1988. Away Game Locations. Crispin Kott was born in Chicago, raised in New York and has called everywhere from San Francisco to Los Angeles to Atlanta home. During the ceremony, he was presented with a monument in his likeness, which is now prominently displayed at Dietz Stadium. Kias teams also produced consecutive game winning streaks of 28 and a KHS All-Time Record of 43 in a row. The NFHS is the national leader and advocate for high school athletics as well as fine and performing arts programs.

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