Mike kicked off his short yet successful Varsity football career, catching 7 passes in the very first game he played. He is the Tigers all-time winningest coach with 372 victories in 28 years guiding the basketball team. She earned varsity letters all four years and was honored in 1976 for her sport by receiving the Lucille H. Verhulst Sportswoman Award. The team was also honored as First Team All-Patriot League for three years. The event is scheduled to take place on the Kate Walton Field House Turf Field. Inducted into the Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame . The opportunity to join the internationally renowned exhibition basketball team, came after years of hard work and determination on both the high school and college level. Philip R. Brown Jr. (1977) Track, Wrestling, Coach. In softball, Kerry was named a Daily Freeman All- Star three years in a row and was selected for the All-State team. The Arkansas High School. 157 likes. Upon graduating with honors from KHS, Susan enrolled at Syracuse University where she would continue to swim competitively for the next four years. John moved from New York to Boulder, Colorado in 1980, and currently resides in Denver. 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. She was also an accomplished Varsity Basketball player for three years and ran track her senior year. * Ed Williams (1960) U.S. Nordic Ski champion and an Olympian in the biathlon. 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. At the time of his graduation, Ronnie shared the KHS record in basketball for most points scored in a single game (37) and had been selected for the All- DUSO first team two years in a row. Ertha Burris, the first 1,000-point scorer in Tiger girls basketball history. Thirty-one years later, Joes name can still be found a-top the KHS Track and Field Records Board at the Dietz Memorial Stadium Complex. 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. Voted Kingston High Schools Football Player of the 30s, Thomas led his team to the Dutchess Ulster Sullivan Orange (DUSO) Championship in 1936 and also won three DUSO titles for both basketball and baseball. He helped the Maroons to their first solo DUSO (Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, Orange) Championship since Tommy Maines led Kingston to the title in 1936. 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. Join the family! 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. Fisher is one of 16 graduates who will be inducted into the school's Hall of Fame in October. During Charlies sensational career, the slick sharpshooter scored a school record of 733 points in 58 games, good enough for a career average of 12.6 ppg. He continued to compete on a national-class level as a track competitor and road racer for the NYAC, Athletic Attic, and the Frank Shorter Racing Team before retiring in 1994. A three-time DCSL and two-time Section 1 champion. Charlie continued his baseball career at Kingston, twice becoming a First Team All-DUSO performer as a pitcher and outfielder. The 1959 graduate still holds the record for most career touchdowns and points scored. He was rewarded for his undefeated season by being selected to a spot on the All-State Cross Countrys First Team. 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. Fax: (618) 351-9603. Congratulations to the honorees and thank you to the award presenters: Alexa DellaRocco 2008. John then took his talents to the Ivy Leagues Princeton University where he quickly established himself as the teams number-one runner in 1974, 1975 and 1976, while winning the New Jersey College Championships (1974 and 1975), and earning All-Ivy honors (1974, 1975 and 1976) and All-East honors (1975). Throughout the years, Dan has been able to interview many from the national spotlight. During that same three-year span, she scored 1147 points. in as many years. In thirteen seasons at the helm, his teams had a record of 61-41-4. 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. His school records in the long, high and triple jumps still stand three decades later. 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. Updates and information regarding the Genoa-Kingston High School Hall of Fame Earning a full athletic scholarship to Quinnipiac University, Heather, a four-Year Starter, continued her volleyball career by picking up right where she left off. Master Swim Program. Bell Schedule. A 1962 graduate of Kingston High School, he spent his years at KHS as a dynamic three-sport athlete-having played baseball, basketball and football. KINGSTON, N.Y. >> The second class of Kingston Highs Athletic Hall of Fame has been announced. 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. He set meet records in both the High Jump and Long Jump at the Crusader Relays. She was a four-time OCIAA and Section 9 singles champion. He was named Dutchess Ulster Sullivan Orange (DUSO) Player of the Year in baseball and basketball in 1962. On offense he was a valuable weapon as a receiver and was a defensive standout at the end position. We are proud to acknowledge those who have contributed to Pioneer pride, their community and to society at large. Dans love and passion for sports has greatly benefitted, not only the sport of Football at Kingston High School, but the entire Sports Community of the City of Kingston. Other records she set included: Scoring the most points in a single season 442 (now #2 All-Time); Most Field Goals in a career 567 (#1 All-Time); and Most Field Goals in a season 177 (#1 All-Time). August 11, 2021 at 9:28 a.m. Not only did Doreen stand tall on the basketball court, but in the classroom as well. During the ceremony, he was presented with a monument in his likeness, which is now prominently displayed at Dietz Stadium. 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. 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. A league champion in track, he still holds the school record in the 3200. Once again, Joe reminded the competition who was number one by becoming the number one ranked Triple and Long Jumper in New York State. Lynsey was more than just a scorer. Joe was then chosen as the Poughkeepsie Journal Indoor Track Boys Athlete of the Year. As a Junior (2006) and Senior (2007), Lynsey reached the pinnacle of her sport by being named the Section Nine Girls Basketball Player of the Year. He is Kingstons All-Time Winningest Coach with a career record of 372 wins and 113 losses in his 28 years of coaching. There were no inductees selected in 2019. 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. All three jumps were personal bests. He served as an athletic director and was a championship football, skiing and tennis coach. Tragically, in his senior year of high school, the promising young athlete passed away after being involved in a car accident. Chris Kirkpatrick at (336) 287-1707, or Eddie Raynard (336) 785-5611. (2005), 16.0 ppg. The Hershey High School Athletic Hall of Fame is currently accepting nominations. At the NYSPHSAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Joe jumped his way to a State Title in the Triple Jump, breaking his own school record with a leap of 47-11.25 He also placed 7th in the Long Jump. Hall of Fame - Washington High SchoolWashington High School Home Athletics & Activities Athletics Hall of Fame Athletics & Activities Since 1988, Washington High School has inducted outstanding Warrior athletes into the Washington Hall of Fame annually. Our Mission Statement. Thomas would eventually return to Kingston, where he operated a sporting goods store on the corner Broadway and Brewster Street, until he passed away in 1970. 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. in Communications and is currently the Confidential Secretary to the Mayor of Kingston. DENISE . In her Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years, she was a Regional Cross-Country Champion. The voice of Kingston High School Tigers Football. Most athletes dream of breaking records. The 12 who were selected are Richard . Though being slight of build, she proved durable playing, 75 of 76 games and became an exceptional rebounder. In addition to basketball, Ertha made her mark in softball as a three-time DCSL first team selection, with .400 career batting average and was an asset to the Varsity Volleyball team her senior year. Her 334 steals and 567 field goals still stand. 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. 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. Fax 701-252-8580 Attendance Clerk 701-952-4001 JHS-The BJA 1509 Tenth Street NE Jamestown, ND 58401 701-251-1891 James Valley CTC 910 Twelfth Avenue NE Jamestown, ND 58401 701-252-8841 Fax 701-252-3646 Transition Program 1312 Tenth Street NE Jamestown, ND 58401 701-952-4200 Jamestown Middle School 203 Second Avenue SE Jamestown, ND 58401 * Kelly Weaver (Class of 1997) More than 20 years later, Weaver is still the gold standard for Kingston girls tennis. Charlie made 322 Field Goals (2nd closest was 129) and sank 89 Free Throws (2nd closest was 47). Though Port Jervis won the league that year (6-0), handing Kingston (5-1) its only league setback, that was to be the last time one of Charlies teams would ever finish second. With this victory, John became the first Kingston Athlete ever to win an individual New York State Championship. 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. 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. Kerry Purvis Schultz, a 1996 grad and three-sport star who was Freeman Player of the Year in both basketball and softball. 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 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. The Tigers won the schools first-ever state team title in 68. John quickly discovered running as his natural sport, having immediate success and as the saying goes, the rest is history.. Charlie was also an accomplished bowler in the area. It is a feat that has only been accomplished twice since then (1999, 2007). Joe recorded the areas best jumps with leaps of 6-9 (High Jump), 24-1.75 (Long Jump) and 49-3 (Triple Jump). 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. Ferraro hit .585 his senior year and once scored 53 points as a member of the JV basketball squad. Rubbing elbows with sport personalities such as NY Yankees Phil Rizzuto, Frank Messer, Bill White, Bucky Dent, Lou Pinella, and Bob Lemon. During her Sophomore year in Cross Country, Eileen added to her resume by earning All-American status. 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. From 1984-1987, Joe jumped his way onto the top spot of the Kingston High School Boys Track and Field Record Books. Jerry Drake, an All-Star football player who went on to play in the NFL. KINGSTON, N.Y. >> Nominations are now being accepted for the 2018 class of the Kingston High School Athletic Hall of Fame. 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. The induction ceremony is set to start at 5:30. The City of Kingston is thankful for his dedication. A 1950 graduate of Kingston High School, he spent his high school years as a celebrated three-sport athlete in football, basketball and baseball. 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. He won six DUSO (Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, Orange) League Baseball Championships in nine years, 1928, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1935 and 1936. Eileen Casey Pine is considered by many to be the greatest girls long-distance runner in the history of Kingston High School. THS Athletic Hall of Fame.