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. He is the Tigers all-time winningest coach with 372 victories in 28 years guiding the basketball team. The first Asian-American to gain induction into the Lowell High School Athletic Hall of Fame, Chea Touch survived an incredible trek escaping the Cambodian genocide of the 1980s. The Hall, established in 1995, wasn't able to officially induct its 2020 class until last fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic forcing the cancellation of the 2020 and 2021 ceremonies. Away Game Locations. Heather was a versatile athlete as she also played Girls Varsity Basketball and Softball for three years at KHS. He was a First Team All-DUSO selection for the 1946, 1947, and 1948 seasons. 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. 3:00-6:00pm. A 1950 graduate of Kingston High School, he spent his high school years as a celebrated three-sport athlete in football, basketball and baseball. 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. His performance earned him national recognition as he was awarded an Honorable Mention spot on the Sporting News All-American Basketball team. He is Kingstons All-Time Winningest Coach with a career record of 372 wins and 113 losses in his 28 years of coaching. August 11, 2021 at 9:28 a.m. * Floyd Richard McCormick From 1968-88, McCormick coached the golf team to nine league championships, three section crowns. includes ceremony & reception dinner. In 2011, Mr. Costello passed away from lung cancer but his legacy lives on. Substantive. The facility includes a shade canopy, an elevated, shaded hospitality deck and service amenities. Coach Kias began his teaching and coaching career by taking over the Football, Basketball and Baseball programs. Charlie made 322 Field Goals (2nd closest was 129) and sank 89 Free Throws (2nd closest was 47). After college, Mr. Drake caught the attention of the NFL and signed with the Arizona Cardinals, where he would play for six years. He went on win three conference championships at Princeton. Hall of Fame; Physical Education" Physical Education; Health" . While at Kingston, Richard coached the Junior Varsity Football, Modified Soccer and Junior Varsity Soccer teams. 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. 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. She qualified for the state tourney and, in 94, became the first Section 9 player to win the state championship. and ran away with his third DUSO League scoring crown (16.0 ppg.) Tweets by KHSTigerNation. He kept himself busy with hobbies such as hunting, fishing, reading and gardening. In her Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years, she was a Regional Cross-Country Champion. 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). He was a member of the Kingston Boys Varsity Golf team in his junior and senior years (1969, 1970). 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. He was elected to the Kingston City Baseball League Hall of Fame on March 9, 1977. 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. One of those recognized is Tony Badalato, who was at Kingston from 1969 to 2004. The last two teams were coached by Badalato. In 1994 as a sophomore, Kelly became the first female in Section Nine to win a NYPHSAA title in her sport. In track, she won 72 of 77 races. A three-time cancer survivor, Helmich competes nationally in the U>S. Ronnie Scheffel, the 1950 grad ranks as one of the legends in Tiger basketball. Next up came the Section One Open Championship Meet, where Joe successfully took home firsts in both the High Jump (6-10 and the Triple Jump (50-3), setting new KHS and Section One Records. 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. 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. Long before that, he established himself as a local legend on the hardwood and later ran a nonprofit . In retirement, he stayed active in the sport by being a pro boxing judge. 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). Not one to rest on his laurels, Joe competed in August of 1986, in the NYS Empire Games Scholastic Division where he took home two Gold Medals for the Long Jump (23-11) and Triple Jump (48-11), setting new meet records. 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. 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 * Kim Kennedy Potocki (2002) State 400-meter hurdles track champion. F. Richard McCormick began his teaching and coaching career in the Kingston City School District in 1959. 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. The 77-78 teams were coached by new inductees Tony Badalato and Ed Mills plus Dan McGrane. 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. 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. Joe was a Dutchess Ulster Sullivan Orange (DUSO) Player of the Year and a three-time All-DUSO first team selection. As a junior (1986), Joe continued his relentless assault on the record books. During his off-season from the Globetrotters, Tay runs the highly successful Tay Fishers Fundamental Basketball Camp, a camp designed to teach kids the fundamentals of basketball along with leadership skills and work ethic. She coached Girls Basketball at Tioga High School in central Louisiana for 23 years . He led the DUSO in scoring all four years he played and finished with 733 points in an era long before the advent of the 3-point shot. 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. He then added two more DCSL (Dutchess County Scholastic League) titles in 1975 and 1976. He was also an All DUSO first team selection in football, basketball, and baseball. He was known throughout the area as an exceptional shooter and a tremendous scorer. His baseball team won 15 DUSO (Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, Orange) and four section titles. . Not only did Doreen stand tall on the basketball court, but in the classroom as well. Wollyung went to Quinnipiac University, where she still holds the record with 1,595 career kills. As of 2019, a total of 482 individuals have been inducted since the first class in 1982. Mike Ferraro, a 1962 grad who starred in baseball, basketball and football. c/o Athletic Director. The nomination form is developed by the Selection Committee and made available to the public through the Administration of Walker High School. Inductees:: News & Events:: . She had a 131-13 record, including going 85-0 against Section 9 opponents her last year years. 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. The hall. He was Honorary Football Captain from 2009-16 and, to this day, still comes out and talks to the team during the preseason. For this he was selected as an All-American. * Ed Mills (1965) Three-sport athlete who went on to become KHS winningest baseball coach. 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. . 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 continued his storied career in football and track in field at Harvard. 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 legendary athlete lettered in four sports while attending KHS: baseball, basketball, football and track. 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. John Cabell hit the KHS Athletics scene running in the fall of 1970 and never stopped. G. Warren Kias was Kingston's first athletic director and champion coach in five sports. At the Section One Open Championships, he won all three jumping events, setting KHS Records in the Triple Jump (50-7.50), the High Jump (6-10) and shattered a 23-year old Section One Long Jump Record (24-0.50). Joe then competed at the Olympic Level (2001) in the Two-Man Bobsled, narrowly missing making the team by finishing third. In softball, Kerry was named a Daily Freeman All- Star three years in a row and was selected for the All-State team. 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. From there his career in coaching and teaching began. KINGSTON, N.Y. >> The Kingston City School District has revealed the inaugural class of its new Kingston High School Athletic Hall of Fame. Presenter: David Beckerman. Clever Login. That is followed by an Hors Doeuvres & Mocktail Social. During the season both he and Tommy Maines collected the most hits in a one game, four hits each. One year later, in 1970, Dan became the WKNY sideline reporter for all home and away KHS Football games. 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. Perhaps he should have been promoted earlier. 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. Following his tenure with the minor-leagues, Mike returned to the New York Yankees, this time as a third-base coach. In addition to football, Hobie lettered in basketball and baseball and was at the top of his class academically. He finished his professional boxing career with 40-2 record and was elected into the New Jersey boxing Hall of Fame. 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. 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. 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. The 12 who were selected are Richard . * Renee Helbok (1994) Swimming record holder at KHS and Ithaca and who was an NCAA Division III champion. She then proceeded to dominate the Ulster County Junior Tennis Tournament (UCJTT) circuit by winning over 11 championships in singles, doubles and mixed doubles by the time she was 12 years old. View the Silver Lake Hall of Fame Booklet here. This unwavering commitment to KHS sports, earned Mr. DeLuca the title of Honorary Football Captain for the Tigers, from 2009 to 2016. and repeating as the leagues scoring champion (16.0 ppg.). 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. 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 Daily Freeman chose Charlie as the Kingston High School Basketball Player of the Decade (1930s). 100 talking about this. Saturday, October 15, 2022. The Kingston High School Athletics Hall of Fame recognizes and honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the Tiger athletic program and, in some cases, at the college, professional, and Olympic levels, through their participation as athletes, coaches, or administrators. Kias directed his teams to three undefeated seasons, 1937, (17-0), 1944, (17-0), and 1948, (20-0). Considered by many to the best basketball player to ever come out of Kingston, Ronnie, dubbed the Kid by legendary KHS basketball coach G. Warren Kias, was a first team all Dutchess Ulster Sullivan Orange (DUSO) selection in 1949 and 1950. Purchase tickets here. He led both the team and league in scoring his last two seasons. She earned varsity letters all four years and was honored in 1976 for her sport by receiving the Lucille H. Verhulst Sportswoman Award. 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 narrowly missed his first title in 1929 when they lost to NFA, 8-0, giving up their only points allowed all season. 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. Coach Burke also coached baseball and was at the helm when his team brought home DUSO titles in 1947 and 1948. Join the family! 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. Local. During the ceremony, he was presented with a monument in his likeness, which is now prominently displayed at Dietz Stadium. 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. He continues to be Firefly as a Globetrotter and conducts youth basketball camps in the area. 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. The new class honors those who have made outstanding contributions to Tiger sports over eight different decades. 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. The Plattsburgh High School Athletic Hall of Fame was started in 1993, and inducted its first class in October 1994. A year later, he was made sideline report. 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. Any nominations received will be in consideration for 2022 and beyond. He went on to attend Syracuse University where he continued to play football as a star running back. On offense, Heather excelled in serving and kills, scoring many service aces and hitting scorching, but precise, kill shots. 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. * John Cabell (Class of 1973) Kingstons premier male distance runner. Ferraro hit .585 his senior year and once scored 53 points as a member of the JV basketball squad. The third class for the Kingston High School Athletics Hall of Fame, originally selected in 2020, will finally be honored on Friday, May 20. Thank you for visiting the Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame Website. 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. The NFHS is the national leader and advocate for high school athletics as well as fine and performing arts programs. PROVIDENCE, RI (AUGUST 2017) - The following distinguished athletes, coaches, official, and administrator, will be inducted into the Rhode Island Interscholastic League High School Athletic Hall of Fame-Class of 2017 on Wednesday, October 25, 2017, 7pm at the Crowne Plaza, Warwick, Rhode Island. 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. Upon winning the DCTOA (Dutchess County Coaches and Track Officials Outdoor Invitational) in 1978 for the second consecutive year, Eileen was voted the Outstanding Female Track Performer. Charlie wasnt done with the DUSO League just yet. The City of Kingston is thankful for his dedication. Jerry also competed in the triple jump as a member of the KHS track and field team. McCormick took over the boys swim team in 74 and led it to three consecutive DCSL (Dutchess County Scholastic League) titles from 74-76. Kingston High School; J. Watson Bailey Middle School; M. Clifford Miller Middle School; . He won the WBC light welterweight championship in 1984 and fought a nationally-televised title defense in the Midtown Neighborhood Center. A 1975 graduate of Kingston High School, he was a world champion boxer who left a legacy both in the ring and in his hometown of Kingston. The 2020 Inductees are: Bobby Fowler. Rubbing elbows with sport personalities such as NY Yankees Phil Rizzuto, Frank Messer, Bill White, Bucky Dent, Lou Pinella, and Bob Lemon. She also earned All-American status in the indoor Two-Mile during her Freshman year. A 1988 graduate of Kingston High School, he established himself as a standout player for KHS Varsity Football and helped drive his team to an undefeated regular season his senior year. 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. Joe then earned a Silver Medal in the High Jump (6-8. As a Freshman in 2004, Lynsey earned a spot on the Kingston Freemans Third Team. The public will be allowed to reserve limited seats after April 15. Subscribe now. A sub-committee of coaches approved this selection format on March 3, 2004. The award is named after Kathy Stewart Holloway. Its a feat that has never been duplicated in DUSO Basketball League history (1923-1971). Heather is married, with two children and is currently a Pediatrician in the West Coxsackie Area. Doreens notable high school athletic career garnered a multitude of accomplishments and record breaking feats. The Maroon Linksmen were the reigning DUSO (Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, Orange) Champions and a three-peat Section Nine Titlist in 1965, 1966, and 1967. This is his 43rd year announcing Kingston High School Football and the popular Sporttalk show on Radio Kingston. His other accomplishments include: setting the Princeton Cross Country Course record (5 miles 24:21); Indoor Track All-Ivy League Two-Miler (1975, 1976); Outdoor Track All-Ivy League 10,000 Meters (1976); New Jersey College Indoor Two-Mile Champion (1976); New Jersey College Indoor Three-Mile Champion (1977); 2nd place finisher in the Heptagonal Outdoor 10,000 Meters (1976); 3rd place finisher in the Heptagonal Indoor Two-Mile (1977); 16th place finisher in the NCAA Outdoor 10,000 Meters (1976); Princeton record-holder in Indoor Two-Mile (8:50.8); Indoor Three Mile (13:37.8); Outdoor 5,000 (14:06.8) and Outdoor 10,000 Meters (29.09.2); His name is still etched on the Dietz Stadium Track Record Board as holder of the longest-standing record, the 322oo Meter Run (9:16.2). During that same three-year span, she scored 1147 points. 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). To put this in perspective, no other previous player in KHS history ever scored over 300 points for their careers. Once again, Susan displayed her versatility as a swimmer. Adding to these accomplishments, this two-time Daily Freeman Basketball Player of the Year and Middletown Record Player of the Year maintains the highest scoring average for a season (29.4), the most single game points scored (61) and the most three-pointers in a career (334), which was a New York State record for three-pointers. . $30 online | $40 at the door. Big Ed was a dominant football player for Coach Willard Burkes Fighting Maroons in the mid-forties. Drafted by the Yankees, he would go on to play, coach and manage in the major leagues. Kelly continues to give back to her community by volunteering whenever possible in helping children learn the game of tennis. The first class honors individuals who have contributed to the Tiger legacy as athletes, administrators, coaches and supporters. Keith Simmons, a 2003 grad who, with Fisher, spearheaded Kingstons powerhouse basketball teams from 2001-03. Proving his versatility as an athlete, Hobie also set a new Harvard track and field record in the triple jump during his first season of competition. 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 Kingston City School District is pleased to announce the inaugural class of inductees into the Kingston High School Athletic Hall of Fame! 157 likes. Michael was set to attend North Carolina State University at Raleigh on a full football scholarship following graduation. Going into the hall will be Adrien "Tic" Langlois, the. Presenter: Bud Kohler. Athletes from six different decades and seven different sports (basketball, baseball, cross country, track and field, swimming, tennis and volleyball) two coaches plus the longtime voice of Tiger football will join the 16 inducted in last years inaugural class. He led the basketball team in scoring as a sophomore and recovered three fumbles and getting an interception in the 1952 Army-Navy game. Charlie was also an accomplished bowler in the area. 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. 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. Dans play-by-play career coincided with Kingstons first DCSL Football Championship in 1976 and continued with titles in 1977, 1978, 1980, and 1981. 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. She sent many volleyballs back into the oppositions side of the court. 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. His boat was undefeated in every dual meet. Kelly competed on the Womens Tennis Team for 4 years under Coach Phil Rogers (Martina Navratilovas former coach). 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) 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. His legacy as a power hitter lives on in the Kingston City League Baseball Hall of Fame. That same year, Keith began his professional career, when he signed a contract with Kepez Belediyespor of the Turkish Basketball League. 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. Charlies combined statistics for the 1936 and 1937 baseball seasons read: 22 hits, 21 runs scored and a sparkling .344 batting average in only 17 games. She was also an accomplished Varsity Basketball player for three years and ran track her senior year. Coach Kias was voted by the Kingston Daily Freeman as the Best Basketball Coach of the last 30 years. He capped an undefeated (13-0, nine course records) 1973 cross country season by becoming the schools first athlete to win a state title. Board Policies. The new members will be inducted into the TSSAA Hall of Fame during a luncheon on April 15 at the Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center in Murfreesboro. 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. 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. 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. 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. Her 334 steals and 567 field goals still stand. Silver Lake Regional High School Hall of Fame. In 1997, he founded and became the CEO of Cue Ball LLC, a leading advisory and brokerage firm serving the global media, communications and entertainment industries. The 1988 graduate, a guard on the 1986 football team that won . 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. As a player, Charlie possessed a unique and rare quality, the ability to make his teammates better. The Athletic Hall of Fame recognizes and honors individuals who have After retirement, Richard continued to be active in the rowing community and supported the high school swim program. The Hall of Fame Committee announced. As a Freshman in 1999 for the Bobcats, she was selected to the All-Northeast Conference Second Team. Susan was a contributing member of two DCSL (Dutchess County Scholastic League) Championship Teams in 1972 and 1973. She was a three-time ALL-NEC First Team Selection in 2000, 2001 and 2002, and led the NEC in hitting percentage, blocks for those seasons, as well as in kills for her last two years. Charlie continued his baseball career at Kingston, twice becoming a First Team All-DUSO performer as a pitcher and outfielder. Genoa-Kingston High School Hall of Fame. From 1984-1987, Joe jumped his way onto the top spot of the Kingston High School Boys Track and Field Record Books. Updates and information regarding the Genoa-Kingston High School Hall of Fame He then cruised to his second consecutive DCSL Championship, added the Section One (Class A) Title, setting course records both times. For his efforts, Charlie earned his third straight All-DUSO First Team selection. Attendance. The 2018 Kingston High School Hall of Fame Inductees are as follows: (Click on name to learn more about inductee) Charlie Bock (Class of 1938) John Cabell (Class of 1973) Eileen Casey Pine (Class of 1978) Susan Helmrich (Class of 1973) G. Warren Kias 1927-1963 F. Richard McCormick 1959-1988 Joe McDonald (Class of 1987) Dan Reinhard (Class of 1970)
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