A versatile athlete, he set records in three separate jumping events: Long Jump, High Jump, and Triple Jump.
Hampton - Team Home Hampton Talbots Sports He continues to be Firefly as a Globetrotter and conducts youth basketball camps in the area. Dan has often stated that the key to why he has continued in the broadcasting profession is because he has thoroughly enjoyed working with the Radio Kingston 1490 WKNY family. KHS Athletic Hall of Fame The purpose of the Athletic Hall of Fame is to honor and recognize men and women athletes, coaches, or community members who have made significant contributions to Kirkwood High School athletics. Michael, who was known for his elegant left handed passes, proved himself to be an asset for his team that year, leading the Maroons to the 1968 Dutchess Ulster Sullivan Orange (DUSO) Championship, which Kingston shared with Newburgh Free Academy. 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. Eric Reese - 2003, Baseball, Football, Basketball. 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.
Wall of Fame - Franklin Public Schools 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. It is a prestigious award that is given each year to a select few candidates who, in part, gained distinction in their respective careers and communities. All nominations should be sent to the High School Athletic Office or directly to John Christopher at jcchristopher45@gmail.com. There will be a dinner and meet-and-greet event in honor of the . This is his 43rd year announcing Kingston High School Football and the popular Sporttalk show on Radio Kingston. His legacy as a power hitter lives on in the Kingston City League Baseball Hall of Fame. . * Lynsey Timbrouck (Class of 2007) Timbrouck was a two-time Freeman Player of the Year and left with five career records, including all-time scorer. All told, Eileen won an astonishing 72 of 77 races during her scholastic track running career. Mike kicked off his short yet successful Varsity football career, catching 7 passes in the very first game he played. The team was also honored as First Team All-Patriot League for three years. His performance earned him national recognition as he was awarded an Honorable Mention spot on the Sporting News All-American Basketball team. He kept himself busy with hobbies such as hunting, fishing, reading and gardening. He went on win three conference championships at Princeton. Joe then competed at the Olympic Level (2001) in the Two-Man Bobsled, narrowly missing making the team by finishing third. Once again, Susan displayed her versatility as a swimmer. * Charlie Bock (Class of 1938) Bock, who played for Kias, was named by the Freeman as the Kingston High Basketball Player of the Decade. Three undefeated Tigers football teams are also being honored, from 1915, 1977 and 1978. 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. Ertha went on to play basketball at Ulster County Community College, where she set the all-time single game scoring record of 58 points. After failing to make the Freshman Football and JV Basketball teams as a 9th grader, he decided to give cross country a try as a Sophomore. Attendance. A 2004 graduate of Kingston High School, he has been wowing crowds as a Harlem Globetrotter since 2009. For 65 years, Vince worked steps away from Kingston High School on Prince Street, as the owner and operator of DeLuca Cleaners. Annual Notifications. He served as an athletic director and was a championship football, skiing and tennis coach. The Hershey High School Athletic Hall of Fame is currently accepting nominations. A three-time cancer survivor, Helmich competes nationally in the U>S. In January of 1988, Joe was chosen as a 1987 High School Prep All-American as well as being selected to the All-U.S.A. Track and Field Team. Class of 1978: Chris McBee: Class of 1991: James Vess: Class of 2005: By his senior year, Joe had broken every KHS scoring record and remained the all-time leading scorer with 1,282 career points until 2003. During the year, Joe won gold medals in five of the six Americas Cup races. On offense, Heather excelled in serving and kills, scoring many service aces and hitting scorching, but precise, kill shots. 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 individuals selected have made outstanding. Along the way, he garnered six first place finishes, four second place finishes, and qualified for the Section Nine (Class A) Meet, where he would finish 18th. Dedicating herself to the sport she loved, she worked relentlessly to improve her all-around game. Presenter: Bud Kohler. Vince, along with his wife Jean who is also a 1946 KHS graduate, have shown their support for their alma matter by attending thousands of KHS football games and special events throughout the years. The 6-foot-3 Weaver led the DUSO in scoring two years and the Tigers to three consecutive league titles. in as many years. 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. 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. The team finished with a 17-1 overall record (11-1 in the league), including compiling a then school record of 28 consecutive victories. The other individual inductees (with graduation years) are: * Clark Mains (1948) Star pitcher who threw two no-hitters and the schools first perfect game. He then added two more DCSL (Dutchess County Scholastic League) titles in 1975 and 1976. In 1927, Kingston High School hired an ambitious, young mid-western lad by the name of G. Warren Kias, who had just recently graduated from the University of Illinois (May 1927), to oversee its Physical Education and Athletics programs. Some of Kellys remarkable accomplishments are as follows: Six-time KHS Tennis MVP and Letter winner; 1992 Poughkeepsie Journal Girls Tennis Player of the Year (8th Grade); Four -Time OCIAA League Singles Champion (1993-96); Four-Time Section Nine Singles Champion (1993-96); 1994 NYSPHSAA Tennis Singles Champion; Five-Time NYSPHSAA Tennis Qualifier; Career record of 131-13 including 85-0 versus Section Nine opponents her last 4 year;. A 1986 graduate of Kingston High School, she excelled as a talented three-sport athlete on the KHS girls basketball, volleyball and track and field teams. He became the statistician and halftime announcer on KHS football games on WKNY. KINGSTON, N.Y. >> Nominations are now being accepted for the 2018 class of the Kingston High School Athletic Hall of Fame. As a first-year competitor, he quickly established himself as the Cross-Country teams top runner by being Kingstons first runner across the finish line in every single meet that year.
Lowell High School Athletic Hall of Fame inducts five new members Tay went on to play basketball for Siena College where he continued to make his mark, graduating as one of Sienas most highly regarded student-athletes ever. A 1977 graduate of Kingston High School, she set the bar for generations of KHS girls basketball players to come, when she became the first woman in KHS history to score over 1,000 career points.
Vintage High School Athletic Hall of Fame: Porter will be forever D. from the University of California, Berkeley. Jerry Drake, an All-Star football player who went on to play in the NFL. There were no inductees selected in 2019. The 2020 Inductees are: Bobby Fowler. Schools take pride in their athletic past, and rightly so. Following his successful final season, Michael was named Most Improved Player by his coaches and teammates as well as first team quarterback by the DUSO coaches. After retirement, Richard continued to be active in the rowing community and supported the high school swim program. The Maroon Linksmen were the reigning DUSO (Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, Orange) Champions and a three-peat Section Nine Titlist in 1965, 1966, and 1967. 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. All three jumps were personal bests. * Floyd Richard McCormick From 1968-88, McCormick coached the golf team to nine league championships, three section crowns. Subscribe now. Following graduation, Kerry continued playing softball when she attended Colgate University to study mathematical economics. We want to recognize athletes, coaches, teams and individuals who have made a significant contribution to HHS athletics. In all, 16 individuals that spans accomplishments over a seven-decade span, will be honored in October. Though, competing against the physically bigger and stronger boys, Susan proved that she was more than capable of holding her own by becoming a consistent point scorer for the team. John Cabell hit the KHS Athletics scene running in the fall of 1970 and never stopped. 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. G. Warren Kias was Kingston's first athletic director and champion coach in five sports. 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). He finished his professional boxing career with 40-2 record and was elected into the New Jersey boxing Hall of Fame. Fellow announcers Mel Allen, Dick Vitale, and Dick Enberg, to name a few, have made guest appearances on the show as well. 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 set meet records in both the High Jump and Long Jump at the Crusader Relays. 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. 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. Ferraro hit .585 his senior year and once scored 53 points as a member of the JV basketball squad. During the 1947-48 season, Ed helped Kingston to an undefeated 20-0 record, a record 36-consecutive game winning streak, and a two-year combined record of 40-2. She was the schools all-time leading scorer in basketball (boys and girls) when she graduated. * Mike Rienzo (1949) Three-sport athlete and coach.
Genoa-Kingston High School Hall of Fame - Posts | Facebook The Arlington Athletic Hall of Fame inductees. Joe recorded the areas best jumps with leaps of 6-9 (High Jump), 24-1.75 (Long Jump) and 49-3 (Triple Jump). The hall. Coach Burke was promoted to Athletic Director in 1962, the second person in KHS history to hold that title. Genoa-Kingston High School Hall of Fame. His belt would be challenged three times before Lonnie Lighting Smith claimed the title in 1985. Grab a free month of HV1 from the folks who have brought you substantive local news since 1972. He was selected to compete at the U.S. World Junior Championships in Athens, Greece in his specialty, the Triple Jump. We are honored to induct the following individuals and team (s): Laura Arnesen Sullivan- 1987 Soccer & Basketball Gene Baker- 1976 Football, Basketball, Baseball Emmie Dolfi- 2009 Softball & Basketball Charlie, though, was much more than just a basketball player. Hes a loyal supporter for 70 years and still going. Within our 51 member state associations, we serve 19,500 high schools and more than 12 million young people. Join the family! A 1,000-point scorer with the Tigers, he went to to star at Holy Cross and played professional basketball in Germany and Turkey. A statue of the boxing legend prominently stands at the intersection of Albany Avenue, Broadway and Chandler Drive in Kingston, reminding locals and visitors alike of Kingstons very own champion. He was a member of the Kingston Boys Varsity Golf team in his junior and senior years (1969, 1970). Within our 51 member state associations, we serve 19,500 high schools and more than 12 million young people. He capped an undefeated (13-0, nine course records) 1973 cross country season by becoming the schools first athlete to win a state title. In outdoor track, she was a Four-Time champion in the DCSL Mile Run in 1975, 1976, 1977, and 1978, and a Three-Time titlist in the DCSL Two-Mile in 1976, 1977, and 1978. John Edward Weaver, who was better known to both the Kingston fanbase and to his teammates as Big Ed Weaver, was truly one of Kingston High Schools most outstanding athletes to ever don a Kingston uniform. In the 1970s and 1980s, he became the WKNY 1490 play-by-play announcer for the Kingston High School Boys Basketball team and, for both the SUNY Ulster and John A. Coleman Basketball programs as well. Charlie was no slouch with the bat, either, as he hit for a .333 average, accumulating 10 hits and scoring 11 runs in only 8 athletic contests. Here is a listing of all inductees - Hall of Fame Inductees - All years 2022 HOF . His boat was undefeated in every dual meet. Committee members are working to locate football team members. 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Rene Helbok Cone (1995) Softball, Swimming. 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. When he graduated, he had eclipsed Bock as all-time scorer (973). She helped lead the Tigers to two section titles and their first state final four appearance in 2007. Charlie made 322 Field Goals (2nd closest was 129) and sank 89 Free Throws (2nd closest was 47). Willard Burke, who was inducted in 17, coached Kingstons three other unbeaten football teams from 1956-58. At the Section One Championships, Joe jumped to a first-place finish in the Triple Jump with a KHS record leap of 46-8.50 while also setting a new Section One Long Jump Record of 23-0.75. 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. From 1984-1987, Joe jumped his way onto the top spot of the Kingston High School Boys Track and Field Record Books. Since October 1976, Dan has been the host of the popular Radio WKNY 1490 sports talk show known as Sporttalk, which broadcasts every Monday Evening from 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Lynsey Timbrouck was a two-time Freeman Player of the Year and left with five career records, including all-time scorer. While attending Kingston High School, Dan not only reported on sports but also participated in Football, Basketball and Baseball during his sophomore year (1967-68). Nomination forms are available from the school office of the Athletic Director, or by continuing below on this page. In the final game of his collegiate football career in December of 1952 versus Navy, Big Ed, at imposing 6-3 220, and playing before 102,000 people and President Truman, recovered three fumbles and intercepted a pass on the two-yard line in a tough 7-0 loss. Began his career at Kingston High School in 1946, when he was recruited from Highland High School to resurrect the struggling KHS football program. Ertha Burris, the first 1,000-point scorer in Tiger girls basketball history. Heather still holds the Quinnipiac University Volleyball Division l record for kills in a career with an incredible 1595, her closest competitor on the list at number two having 946.
Athletics / Hall of Fame Kingston High announces 2020 Hall of Fame inductees * Ed Mills (1965) Three-sport athlete who went on to become KHS winningest baseball coach. The event will be held 6 p.m. at Sunnybrook Country Club. The Hall of Fame Committee is proud to announce the induction of the 2019 class of the Sparta High School Athletic Hall of Fame: Elizabeth Hanson Junker - 1992, Girls Basketball. A sub-committee of coaches approved this selection format on March 3, 2004. She was a pioneer for girls running as she became the first KHS female to earn a trip to the New York State Cross Country Championships in 1975 as a member of the newly founded Kingston Cross Country team. Ed was a first baseman for the 1947 and 1948 Baseball DUSO Champions. Silver Lake Regional High School Hall of Fame. Tay Fisher goes up for basketball during Kingston game in 2003. 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 cap off her astounding career, Eileen ran to a new Section One Record in 10:43.4, winning the New York State Two-Mile Title, thus becoming the first female athlete from Kingston High School to accomplish this feat in any sport. The Hall of Fame committee is composed of former athletes, coaches, and school personnel: Bill Johnson, Chair Martha Jamieson, Athletic Director Olly deMacedo Jim Geronaitis John Mahoney Peter McClelland Scott McKee John Montosi Linda Redding Larry Walsh The committee is always seeking new committed members to serve for two-year terms.
Athletics / Athletic Hall of Fame - Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Independent View the Silver Lake Hall of Fame Booklet here. We appreciate your patience while we work on the new and improved KSHOF . Second Kingston High Hall of Fame class announced, Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), SUNY Ulster may not replace athletic director; baseball program in doubt, Steve Schallenkamp: This dog was a bona fide hero, but you can be a hero by adopting a dog, SUNY Ulster Athletic Director Matt Brennie leaves for Vassar College, High School Girls Basketball: Wallkill, Red Hook advance to sectional finals. Coach Burke also coached baseball and was at the helm when his team brought home DUSO titles in 1947 and 1948. Upon the completion of his service, he returned to football again and played for the Paterson Panthers as well as with the the Brooklyn Dodgers for the All-American conference. During the year he regularly scored in three events for KHS in the dual meet season. Lynsey led the team in scoring for three straight years, averaging 14.7 ppg. Heather finished her brilliant high school career with 298 blocks, 247 service aces and, a still KHS record, 909 blocks. Coach Kias began his teaching and coaching career by taking over the Football, Basketball and Baseball programs. He is the current school record holder for most touchdowns in a career (37) and most points scored in a career (249). KHS then re-claimed their final Section Nine Title the very next year in 1971 before moving over to Section One from 1972 to 1987. Along with her college team, she played in the NCAA tournament and as a senior, was named Patriot League All-Star. Lynsey became the only player in school history to record more than 200 assists in a single season (205) and graduated St. Rose as the Womens Basketball All-Time assist leader, dishing out 594 dimes. She became the schools first female state champion when she won the 3000 in 78.
Athletic Hall of Fame - Notre Dame High School After graduating with a degree in Economics from Princeton, John worked for 20 years as an executive for media companies MCA, Ziff Davis, CBS and Rodale. During the 1950-51 basketball season, his sophomore year, Ed led Army in scoring, averaging 16.0 ppg., and rebounding, with 12.6 ppg. Richard then graduated college and began working at BOCES, but when the Kingston City School District consolidated, some of the schools where he was teaching were incorporated into the Kingston City School system. The legendary athlete lettered in four sports while attending KHS: baseball, basketball, football and track. Lynsey made the All-Section Team four times during her illustrious playing career. During the ceremony, he was presented with a monument in his likeness, which is now prominently displayed at Dietz Stadium. Silver Lake Regional High School Kingston, MA 02360 . The NFHS is the national leader and advocate for high school athletics as well as fine and performing arts programs. In the 1936 season, Charlie twirled his way to a 4-0 league record (5-0 Overall). In 2002, Sue received the highest honor awarded by the Athletics Department to a former student-athlete letter winner, by being inducted into the 38th Annual Syracuse University Varsity Club Letter Winner of Distinction Club. During the 1937-38 campaign, Captain Charlie Bock capped off a spectacular basketball career by leading his Kingston team to its third consecutive DUSO League Championship. He was Honorary Football Captain from 2009-16 and, to this day, still comes out and talks to the team during the preseason. In 2012, the legendary athlete was honored as the first recipient of the inaugural Hobie Armstrong Excellence Award. For her play during her senior year, Heather was selected as the Section Nines Volleyball Player of the Year for 1998 and earned a spot on the New York All-State Volleyball Team. Students/Families. As an athlete, it is extremely difficult to qualify and medal in one event, let alone two, due to the high level of talent at the NYS Championships. Her offense and defense helped lead the Tigers to two section titles and their first state final four appearance in 07. 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. List of previous award winners coming soon
Athletics / Bethel Athletics Hall of Fame - Bethel School District 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).