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. Jerry also competed in the triple jump as a member of the KHS track and field team. 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. John moved from New York to Boulder, Colorado in 1980, and currently resides in Denver. 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. In 1994, Kingston standout Kelly Weaver was the first girls tennis player to capture a state championship in her sport. Once again, Joe reminded the competition who was number one by becoming the number one ranked Triple and Long Jumper in New York State. As of 2019, a total of 482 individuals have been inducted since the first class in 1982. 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. 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. Crispin Kott was born in Chicago, raised in New York and has called everywhere from San Francisco to Los Angeles to Atlanta home. Her 334 steals and 567 field goals still stand. The team records for the other years were 18-5 (2003); 18-3 (2004); 19-5 (2005); 19-3 (2006). 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. He won the WBC light welterweight championship in 1984 and fought a nationally-televised title defense in the Midtown Neighborhood Center. He was named Dutchess Ulster Sullivan Orange (DUSO) Player of the Year in baseball and basketball in 1962. In a profession where change is the norm, (Moving on up the line), Dan has chosen to remain local and give back to his hometown by sharing his many talents in the broadcasting profession. The new class honors those who have made outstanding contributions to Tiger sports over eight different decades. The Daily Freeman chose Charlie as the Kingston High School Basketball Player of the Decade (1930s). A year later, he was made sideline report. A three-time cancer survivor, Helmich competes nationally in the U>S. Throughout the many years of Sporttalk, many of the KHS coaching staff have been guests on the show. Kingston High School Athletics. The award is named after Kathy Stewart Holloway. 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. The 1988 graduate played six years with the Arizona Cardinals. Coming from a long family line of accomplished athletes, Lynsey didnt disappoint. He was named the Daily Freeman Player of the Year in 2001 and 2003 as well as the Middletown Record Player of the Year in 2003. The Silver Lake Athletic Hall of Fame Committee always welcomes nominations. The event will be held 6 p.m. at Sunnybrook Country Club. . Charlie led the 12-2 Maroon and White to a 6-0 league record, leading the team in scoring (12.1 ppg.) Kellys father, Bill Weaver, started her athletic career by placing a tennis racquet in her hands at the tender age of three. After retirement, Richard continued to be active in the rowing community and supported the high school swim program. A 1,000-point scorer with the Tigers, he went to to star at Holy Cross and played professional basketball in Germany and Turkey. 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. Coach Burke went on to become one the most influential and successful coaches in KHS history. She is married with two children and graduated with honors in biology at Syracuse, earned a masters degree from Harvard University, and a Ph. During the indoor winter track seasons, Eileen continued her winning ways by winning the DCSL Indoor Mile and Two-Mile runs twice in both 1977 and 1978, along with adding the Section One Two-Mile races in record times, running 11:42.9 in 1977 and 11:34.5 in 1978. Captured the Two-Mile Run at Section One Class AA -A Meet, breaking his own KHS record (9:43.5); Capping off his scholastic career, he was the winner of the prestigious $1000 Miron Scholarship, an award that included all male athletes in the county. Inducted into the Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame . Here Dan chats with guests of local and national interest. John stayed busy after the cross country season by competing in Winter/Indoor Track, though KHS did not have an official team. 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. He was a third-base coach for the Yankees and would manage the Cleveland Indians in 1982. We hope this journey today will spark your interest to come and visit the Hall in person. 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. Then came the NYSPHSAA Championships at RIT. With this victory, John became the first Kingston Athlete ever to win an individual New York State Championship. Heather was a versatile athlete as she also played Girls Varsity Basketball and Softball for three years at KHS. Ed Parker, a 1984 Kingston High graduate and the 1983 Freeman Football Player of the Year, in an August 1987 photo. 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. It was the first ever State Title for any athletic team in KHS history. Drafted by the Yankees, he would go on to play, coach and manage in the major leagues. The NFHS is the national leader and advocate for high school athletics as well as fine and performing arts programs. The 1937 baseball season (Charlies final year) brought KHS another DUSO League Baseball Crown. 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. In the 1935-36 season, Charlie, along with his brother Eddie and fellow Hall of Famer Tommy Maines, helped the Kingston Maroons (Schools nickname until the early 70s) to capture the DUSO League Basketball Pennant. Tickets will go on sale on Feb. 27. Study Hall (B.A.S.H.) 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. In addition, an Athletic Hall Of Fame . The Maroon Linksmen were the reigning DUSO (Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, Orange) Champions and a three-peat Section Nine Titlist in 1965, 1966, and 1967. Note: There is no direct on-line submission available. Doreen Benes Harney, a 1986 grad who became the second 1,000-point scorer in girls basketball history. (2007). 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 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 . Comments (-1) Spring Athletic Teams, practice and game sites while Dietz is closed. That same year, Keith began his professional career, when he signed a contract with Kepez Belediyespor of the Turkish Basketball League. 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. He won 15 DUSO League Hardcourt Titles, along with a Section Two title in 1929, Section Nine in 1947, 1948, and 1949, and one Intersectional Championship in 1948. 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. By the time Lynseys KHS career was over, her name was etched atop the Kingston Girls Basketball Record Book. Kingston High School; J. Watson Bailey Middle School; M. Clifford Miller Middle School; . Following his tenure with the minor-leagues, Mike returned to the New York Yankees, this time as a third-base coach. Joe then qualified for the Pan-America Team in the horizontal jumps with a 23-11.50 leap in the Long Jump and flew 50-7.50 in the Triple Jump. There is a monument for him at Dietz Stadium. 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. 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. 3:00-6:00pm. The induction ceremony is set to start at 5:30. 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). Eric Reese - 2003, Baseball, Football, Basketball. 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. 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. Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. 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. and ran away with his third DUSO League scoring crown (16.0 ppg.) National High School Hall of Fame Inductees. 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. * Cindy Lowe (1974) Lettered in five different sports. She graduated with a B.A. 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. 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. 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. Costello, who died in 2011, will be inducted into the Kingston High School Hall of Fame in October. Not only did Doreen stand tall on the basketball court, but in the classroom as well. 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. As a Freshman in 2004, Lynsey earned a spot on the Kingston Freemans Third Team. He was Honorary Football Captain from 2009-16 and, to this day, still comes out and talks to the team during the preseason. Coach Burke was promoted to Athletic Director in 1962, the second person in KHS history to hold that title. He also coached the baseball team to two championships in the 40s and also was Athletic Director in the 60s. 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. He continues to run for fitness, while adding mountain biking, cycling, skiing, and fly fishing to his list of outdoor activities. 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. Joe then earned a Silver Medal in the High Jump (6-8. John helped the team to the 1975 and 1976 Heptagonal Championships (Ivy League Schools plus Army/Navy). Charlie smacked the ball around for a .353 average, while leading the team in runs batted in with 10. After graduating from Maybrook High School, where he played basketball, baseball, and football at Walden High School due to low numbers, he joined the Air Force. John won both the Indoor DCSL Mile and Two-Mile runs his senior year. 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. Rubbing elbows with sport personalities such as NY Yankees Phil Rizzuto, Frank Messer, Bill White, Bucky Dent, Lou Pinella, and Bob Lemon. Currently, along with his Sporttalk Show on Monday nights and KHS Football announcing, Dan is also the Radio Kingston 1490 WKNY Sports Anchor in the mornings on the Warren Lawrence Morning Show. 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. Eileen won the Section One AAA Mile and Two-Mile races in 1978, and the 1978 Section One Open Mile and Two-Mile events. 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). A 1961 graduate of Kingston High School, he is an undisputed legend in the KHS basketball program. The hall. 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. It should be noted that here was a conscious decision to create an objective process that rewards athletes/coaches that are truly outstanding. 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. Bell Schedule. She sent many volleyballs back into the oppositions side of the court. Tragically, in his senior year of high school, the promising young athlete passed away after being involved in a car accident. KINGSTON, N.Y. >> The Kingston City School District has revealed the inaugural class of its new Kingston High School Athletic Hall of Fame. The current record holder for most points scored in a single game (44), Ertha was selected for the Dutchess County Scholastic League (DCSL) first team three years in a row and was the top scorer for her team. Dan has been married to his wife Ellen for 31 years and has a step-son, Brian. Charlie continued his baseball career at Kingston, twice becoming a First Team All-DUSO performer as a pitcher and outfielder. 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. 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. * David F. Jordan (1979) KHS All-Time leading scorer in boys soccer and who went on to be an NAIAA College First-Team All-Star. 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. The voice of Kingston High School Tigers Football. The softball field was named in her honor in 1996. 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. That scoring mark stood for more than 40 years. Athletics / Arlington Athletic Hall of Fame Hall of Fame Nomination form The 2022 Hall of Fame induction will take place on Saturday October 8th. 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. All told, Eileen won an astonishing 72 of 77 races during her scholastic track running career. Mike Ferraro, a 1962 grad who starred in baseball, basketball and football. In retirement, he stayed active in the sport by being a pro boxing judge. 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 2020 Inductees are: Bobby Fowler. Charlie, though, was much more than just a basketball player. She was a four-time OCIAA and Section 9 singles champion. Hampton Athletic Hall of Fame The Hall of Fame was created in 2001 to honor those individuals who have brought prestige and pride to the Hampton School District athletic program either as a player, coach or administrator. She was the first woman to receive a full athletic scholarship in 1975-76 from Syracuse University Womens Athletic Department. The first class honors individuals who have contributed to the Tiger legacy as athletes, administrators, coaches and supporters. Anyone can nominate a team, athlete, or coach. A 1996 graduate of Kingston High School, she proved herself to be a versatile three-sport athlete during her time at KHS. Ten athletes, a coach and a championship team comprise the most recent class. After losing a year of eligibility due to scholastic difficulties, Ed earned his way back to the team and, once again, became a double-figure scorer and one of the top rebounders for the Army hoopsters over the next two years in 1953 and 1954. Chris Kirkpatrick at (336) 287-1707, or Eddie Raynard (336) 785-5611. * Floyd Richard McCormick From 1968-88, McCormick coached the golf team to nine league championships, three section crowns.
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