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Saturday, October 15, 2022. Lynsey Timbrouck was a two-time Freeman Player of the Year and left with five career records, including all-time scorer. Heathers all-around play helped lead the Lady Tigers to two consecutive Section Nine Class A Titles, in 1997 and 1998, including one Regional Final appearance in 1998. After graduating from Kingston High School, Dan attended SUNY Ulster and Emerson College (Boston, MA) where he earned a Bachelors Degree in Business and Industrial Communications. 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. F. Richard McCormick began his teaching and coaching career in the Kingston City School District in 1959. KINGSTON, N.Y. >> Nominations are now being accepted for the 2018 class of the Kingston High School Athletic Hall of Fame. During the ceremony, he was presented with a monument in his likeness, which is now prominently displayed at Dietz Stadium. 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. 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. John, despite falling twice in the rain and mud, came away as the NYS (Class A) Cross Country Champion in 1972. Presenter: David Beckerman. 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. Andrew Lowery - 1993-2012 Boys Soccer Coach. Though being slight of build, she proved durable playing, 75 of 76 games and became an exceptional rebounder. He would remain in the position until his retirement in 1968. In Track, Coach Kias produced championship teams in both the DUSO (1940, 1941, 1942, 1949, 1950, 1951) and Section Nine in 1949, 1950, and 1952. He was ranked third among two-man bobsled athletes. Hes a loyal supporter for 70 years and still going. The Athletic Hall of Fame recognizes and honors individuals who have His greatest success, however, was in the sport of Basketball. 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 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. Individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the PHS athletic program and, in some cases, at both the college and professional levels through their participation as athletes, coaches or administrators are inducted annually at an Induction Dinner as part of the . Highlights. Within our 51 member state associations, we serve 19,500 high schools and more than 12 million young people. 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. Joe recorded the areas best jumps with leaps of 6-9 (High Jump), 24-1.75 (Long Jump) and 49-3 (Triple Jump). 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. During the Arlington Relays, one of the areas top events, Joe became the first athlete in its 20-year history to win all three jumping events (High Jump, Long Jump, and Triple Jump). Rene Helbok Cone (1995) Softball, Swimming. A three-time DCSL and two-time Section 1 champion. In retirement, he stayed active in the sport by being a pro boxing judge. Then came the NYSPHSAA Championships at RIT. Displaying a superb handle, great court vision along with unselfish play, Lynsey helped lead the Golden Knights to an NCAA appearance her sophomore year finishing 20-11. In 2007, Keith was named Patriot League Player of the Year and MVP. The following is the selection format for individuals who are deserving of honor on the Franklin High School Wall of Fame. In track, she won 72 of 77 races. After maintaining a 95 average in KHS, Doreen went on to attend American University, where she continued to compete in basketball. 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. The school colors are navy and orange. 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. For this he was selected as an All-American. The AAA Hall of Fame was created in 1995 behind the joint effort of the Arkansas High School Coaches Association and the Arkansas Officials Association. * G. Warren Kias Kingstons first athletic director and champion coach in five sports. He turned his attention to two-man bobsled and just missed qualifying for the 2002 Winter Olympics. Please check back for updates. After High School, Charlie continued his baseball career as pitcher and outfielder, mostly with the Jones Dairy team of the 1940s and 50s in the City Baseball League. KHS finished the season with a superb record of 22-1. A 1,000-point scorer with the Tigers, he went to to star at Holy Cross and played professional basketball in Germany and Turkey. 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;. Before Billys impressive career came to a close, he defeated world champion Juan Laporte in one last fight in 1999. winning matches against girls from Indonesia and Italy (1995); Ranked 38th in Nation 18 and under her senior year (1997); Three-time Kingston Freeman Basketball Honorable Mention selection and letter winner; KHS Basketball MVP two-times; 1997 American Legion Post 150 Female Athlete of the Year; Collegiate Academic All-American; Four-time ACC Academic Honor Roll student-athlete; Two-Time University of Virginia Womens Tennis Team Captain and MVP; Participated in two NCAA Tournaments; Helped Virginia win its first ECAC Division l Title in 10 Years; Compiled an overall record of 21-6 as a Junior (13-3 in Singles); Senior year record of 24-11 (Singles) and 23-10 (doubles); 2001 Awarded the Cissy Leary Sportsmanship Award from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association beating out women nominated from 88 other schools; 2005 graduate of UNC School of Law; Assistant Athletic Director at Meredith College (2006-09) in Raleigh, NC where she helped lead the Womens Tennis Team to two NCAA Tournaments and one Conference Championship; 2012 helped organize the London Olympics Torch Relay event while working at Oxford University in England. He was a member of the Kingston High School Class of 1969 and a star quarterback for the KHS Varsity Football team. Charlie led the team in scoring with a school record (14.4 ppg.) 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. 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. 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. in Communications and is currently the Confidential Secretary to the Mayor of Kingston. Kelly, ranked as the 7th player in the Eastern Tennis Association, then joined the KHS Girls Varsity Tennis program in the fall of 1991 as a 7th grader. Susan and Mary Ann (Boys Swimming) and Chris (Boys Tennis) not only made the teams but earned their varsity letters as well. Costello died in 2011 and a statue was erected in uptown Kingston in his honor in 12. During her senior year, the team again won 20 games (21-8), making her second NCAA Tournament and the teams 11th in 20 years. Any nominations received will be in consideration for 2022 and beyond. 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 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. 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. 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. 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. (2007). Overall, the team swam to a 12-3 record, including an undefeated DUSO League mark of 8-0. She was inducted into the NHSACA Hall of Fame in 1998. National High School Hall of Fame Inductees. In 2017, Keith was inducted into the Holy Cross Hall of Fame. 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. Coach Ron Gabriele (Boys Varsity Swimming) and John Hunter (Boys Varsity Tennis) both welcomed the girls based on their ability to compete on the same level as the boys. 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. This performance earned him an All-American Honorable Mention Selection and an invite to the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado. Joes accomplishments are even more astonishing when you consider the fact that there were no home meets (Hence, No Home Field Advantage) held at Dietz Memorial Stadium from the years 1985-1989. Subscribe now. G. Warren Kias was Kingston's first athletic director and champion coach in five sports. John helped the team to the 1975 and 1976 Heptagonal Championships (Ivy League Schools plus Army/Navy). Billy Costello, a baseball player at Kingston, the 1975 grad made his real mark in boxing. Genoa-Kingston High School Hall of Fame. 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. 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. Hobie is a bona fide legend in the KHS football program. From there his career in coaching and teaching began. By 73 he was analyst and became play-by-play announcer in 1976. Ed continued his athletic career at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point where his outstanding football exploits helped him earn the Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American honors. The 1988 graduate, a guard on the 1986 football team that won . * Eileen Casey Pine (Class of 1978) Kingstons premier female distance runner. Heather was a versatile athlete as she also played Girls Varsity Basketball and Softball for three years at KHS. On October 27, 2015, the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame announced that Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball coach Bo Ryan and Green Bay Packers all-time leading wide receiver Donald Driver were selected for induction into the Athletic Hall of Fame's 65th Anniversary Class. Tragically, in his senior year of high school, the promising young athlete passed away after being involved in a car accident. After a successful college career, Eileen continued running by participating in local road races. 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). 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. 100 talking about this. The softball field was named in her honor in 1996. Coach Kias then brought home Kingstons first DUSO Football Title in 1933 and repeated the feat again in 1936. * Joe McDonald (Class of 1987) The most dominant jumper KHS has ever had. It was the first ever State Title for any athletic team in KHS history. Fellow announcers Mel Allen, Dick Vitale, and Dick Enberg, to name a few, have made guest appearances on the show as well. D. from the University of California, Berkeley. Ronnie also served as the quarterback for the football team and a second baseman for the baseball team. Susan swam the 100-yard backstroke, the 200 IM and participated in the relays for the Maroons. He went on to star at North Carolina State. Where Charlie really excelled was on the offensive end of the court. The 6-foot-3 Weaver led the DUSO in scoring two years and the Tigers to three consecutive league titles. Some of Johns Indoor and Outdoor track accomplishments include: 1971 2nd place finish in the Two-Mile at the DUSO Outdoor Championships; 1972 DCSL Outdoor Two-Mile Champion; 1972 Section One Class A Two-Mile Champion; 1972 6th place finish in the Two-Mile at the NYS Outdoor Championships, in a new KHS Record (9:32.6); 1973 3000 Meter Steeplechase Champion at Queens-Iona Relays, in a new KHS Record (9:40.4); 1973 Setting new DCSL and KHS Records in the Mile Run (4:25.8); 1973- Two-Mile Champions at the Section One (Class A) Meet; 1973 5th Place Bronze Medalist at the Penn Relays with his best Two-Mile time of 9:19.6; 1973 Sprint Medley Relay Champions at Arlington Relays; 1973 one of only two runners to be named by the Dutchess County Track Coaches and Officials Association to the First Team in two events, the Mile and Two-Mile Runs. There were no inductees selected in 2019. Began his career at Kingston High School in 1946, when he was recruited from Highland High School to resurrect the struggling KHS football program. and repeating as the leagues scoring champion (16.0 ppg.). and ran away with his third DUSO League scoring crown (16.0 ppg.) Billy Costello, left, punches Alexis Arguello in a 1986 fight. 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. Following graduation, the multi-faceted athlete brought his talents to the prestigious Harvard University, where he continued his impressive football career. 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. Philip R. Brown Jr. (1977) Track, Wrestling, Coach. 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. Academically, she graduated as the Senior Class President, ranking number 6 in the class. He continued his storied career in football and track in field at Harvard. At 6-3, she was an imposing player in the middle and at the net. KINGSTON, N.Y. >> The second class of Kingston Highs Athletic Hall of Fame has been announced. Since the Fall of 1976, Dan has been the WKNY 1490 play-by-play announcer for all the Kingston High School Tigers Football games. In 2011, Mr. Costello passed away from lung cancer but his legacy lives on. 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. She was instrumental in leading the team to what was, at the time, its only two sectional titles in school history (2005, 2007) as well as its first appearance in the New York State Final Four (2007). 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. The Induction dinner and ceremony are currently scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 21, at the Chateau in Kingston. He is the Tigers' all-time winningest coach with 372 victories in 28 years guiding the basketball team. 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. He now owned the 2nd best High Jump in the State along with the States 2nd best Long Jump and Triple Jumps. In 1994, Kingston standout Kelly Weaver was the first girls tennis player to capture a state championship in her sport. Pat Burke, who coached Tiger softball teams to 18 combined championships. Keith Simmons, a 2003 grad who, with Fisher, spearheaded Kingstons powerhouse basketball teams from 2001-03. Mike Ferraro, a 1962 grad who starred in baseball, basketball and football. The nomination form is developed by the Selection Committee and made available to the public through the Administration of Walker High School. The team finished with a 17-1 overall record (11-1 in the league), including compiling a then school record of 28 consecutive victories. During the year, Joe won gold medals in five of the six Americas Cup races. 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. 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. * Ed Williams (1960) U.S. Nordic Ski champion and an Olympian in the biathlon. 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. 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. 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. She was the first Kingston Girls Basketball player to accomplish this feat. His team would go on to win three Dutchess Ulster Sullivan Orange (DUSO) titles, while Hobie himself was selected for the All-DUSO first team all three years of his Varsity career. 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. Board Policies. The public will be allowed to reserve limited seats after April 15. Fisher is one of 16 graduates who will be inducted into the school's Hall of Fame in October. For this reason, Coach Kias named him the Greatest KHS Basketball Player that he had ever coached from 1927-1938. The high point in his rowing career was in Poughkeepsie when his boat, the favorite to win, lost to a tough Washington State team. The Kingston and District Sports Hall of Fame bursary award winners for 2018 have been announced. The 1988 graduate played six years with the Arizona Cardinals. The last two teams were coached by Badalato. 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. A pioneer of the girls sports program at Kingston High School, she began her coaching career in 1971 as the coach of the Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Girls Basketball and Varsity Softball teams. During her senior year, Captain Helmrich compiled a 12-4 record for the season. 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. 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. Local. John Cabell hit the KHS Athletics scene running in the fall of 1970 and never stopped. 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. Richard "Dick" England, Class of 1950. He was named Dutchess Ulster Sullivan Orange (DUSO) Player of the Year in baseball and basketball in 1962. Costello, who died in 2011, will be inducted into the Kingston High School Hall of Fame in October. The National High School Hall of Fame is a program of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) that honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to high school sports or performing arts. Substantive. Rogers surpassed Jim Smiddy, another National High School Hall of Fame member, in 2020 for the most all-time wins in . Their mission is to honor past teams, athletes, coaches and contributors of Bethel School District. During the Spring season, John competed in the Mile and Two-Mile runs as well as Relays for Kingston. 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. Following high school, Keith played for The College of Holy Cross, where he led his team to the NCAA tournament his senior year.