All three jumps were personal bests. 212. As a rookie third baseman, he tied a major league record with 11 assists in a game. 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 school mascot is the Yellow Jackets. Heather was a versatile athlete as she also played Girls Varsity Basketball and Softball for three years at KHS. 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. In all, 16 individuals that spans accomplishments. After a successful college career, Eileen continued running by participating in local road races. Most athletes dream of breaking records. His career has taken him to more than 60 countries around the globe. Before Billys impressive career came to a close, he defeated world champion Juan Laporte in one last fight in 1999. She also earned All-American status in the indoor Two-Mile during her Freshman year. We want to recognize athletes, coaches, teams and individuals who have made a significant contribution to HHS athletics. Here is a listing of all inductees - Hall of Fame Inductees - All years 2022 HOF . The 1988 graduate, a guard on the 1986 football team that won . 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. * 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. Eric Reese - 2003, Baseball, Football, Basketball. 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. Fisher is one of 16 graduates who will be inducted into the school's Hall of Fame in October. For nine years, he continued to play at the highest level for the Deutsche Bank Skyliners in Frankfurt, Germany and for Banvit in Bandirma, Turkey. The individuals selected have made outstanding. * Phil Brown (1977) First KHS wrestler to make the state tournament and who went to become a collegiate All-American. 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. He led both the team and league in scoring his last two seasons. 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. During the 1998 season, Kingston had an undefeated run to the South East Class A Regionals Finals, going 22-0 before bowing to Section Four Champion Horseheads in a tense, back-and-forth match, eventually losing three games to two. Doreen Benes Harney, a 1986 grad who became the second 1,000-point scorer in girls basketball history. John Cabell hit the KHS Athletics scene running in the fall of 1970 and never stopped. Individually, John had 13 victories, setting 9 course records, including a showdown with UCAL Cross Country Champion, Phil Hand from Red Hook, whom he defeated easily. 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. As his coach, Kevin Harney stated, What an AMAZING High School Career. Once again, Susan displayed her versatility as a swimmer. * Joe McDonald (Class of 1987) The most dominant jumper KHS has ever had. 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). 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. 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 broadcast Tigers boys basketball in the 70s and 80s and baseball in the 90s. Bell Schedule. . An advocate for equality and a strong proponent for the girls athletic program, Vivian helped pave the path for all of KHSs female athletes to come. She was the first woman to receive a full athletic scholarship in 1975-76 from Syracuse University Womens Athletic Department. 159 likes. Jerry Drake, an All-Star football player who went on to play in the NFL. He helped to revive the Kingston Cross Country program by winning the DUSO Championship in 1942, 1946, 1957, and 1962, and the Section Nine Title in 1946, 1952, 1957, 1958, 1961, and 1962. 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. During the year, Joe won gold medals in five of the six Americas Cup races. After graduating KHS, Lynsey took her talents to the College of Saint Rose, a Division ll school in Albany, NY. (2007). Drafted by the Yankees, he would go on to play, coach and manage in the major leagues. Rogers surpassed Jim Smiddy, another National High School Hall of Fame member, in 2020 for the most all-time wins in . 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. 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. 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. 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. His school records in the long, high and triple jumps still stand three decades later. 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. Charlie was also an accomplished bowler in the area. * John Big Ed Weaver (Class of 1948) A two-time All-Star on offense and defense that led Kingston to two DUSO championships. He led the basketball team in scoring as a sophomore and recovered three fumbles and getting an interception in the 1952 Army-Navy game. She was also an accomplished Varsity Basketball player for three years and ran track her senior year. 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. He continues to run for fitness, while adding mountain biking, cycling, skiing, and fly fishing to his list of outdoor activities. 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. Though being slight of build, she proved durable playing, 75 of 76 games and became an exceptional rebounder. After a brilliant career at Siena, he would join the Harlem Globetrotter in 09. She still holds three records for rebounding and the school record also in the discus. In 1994, Kingston standout Kelly Weaver was the first girls tennis player to capture a state championship in her sport. (2005), 16.0 ppg. Silver Lake Regional High School Hall of Fame. The 1937 baseball season (Charlies final year) brought KHS another DUSO League Baseball Crown. 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). * Leon Randall (1950) Undefeated golfer in school and the all-time winner in the Ulster County Mens Amateur Championship (Herdegen). During the 1950-51 basketball season, his sophomore year, Ed led Army in scoring, averaging 16.0 ppg., and rebounding, with 12.6 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. View the Silver Lake Hall of Fame Booklet here. Don Scofield - 1960-1989, XC and Track Coach During the winter of 1987, a sore ankle limited him to running the 100 meters during dual meets. In the Fall of 1985, Joe was ready to unleash his full arsenal of talents on his opposition. KINGSTON, N.Y. >> The Kingston City School District has revealed the inaugural class of its new Kingston High School Athletic 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. About Consent. He set meet records in both the High Jump and Long Jump at the Crusader Relays. He was a member of the Kingston Boys Varsity Golf team in his junior and senior years (1969, 1970). Kelly competed on the Womens Tennis Team for 4 years under Coach Phil Rogers (Martina Navratilovas former coach). 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. On Tuesday. The Hall of Fame Committee announced. Joe reached the pinnacle of his sport once again by becoming the 1987 NYSPHSAA Indoor Triple Jump Champion (48-2), while earning a second-place finish in the Long Jump (22-8.50). In 1982, he was named manager of the Cleveland Indians and soon after, returned to coaching for the Kansas City Royals and Baltimore Orioles. The 12 who were selected are Richard . 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. 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. This enabled her to earn a full athletic scholarship to the University of Virginia, a Division l school which competed in the tough ACC League. The Silver Lake Athletic Hall of Fame Committee always welcomes nominations. Presenter: David Beckerman. Master Swim Program. Genoa-Kingston High School Hall of Fame. As a player, Charlie possessed a unique and rare quality, the ability to make his teammates better. Dan has been married to his wife Ellen for 31 years and has a step-son, Brian. 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. 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. Throughout his eighteen year coaching career, Coach Burke led his football teams to an overall 87 wins, 6 Dutchess Ulster Sullivan Orange (DUSO) titles and watched his team go undefeated for three consecutive years in 1956, 1957 and 1958-setting a school record for the most consecutive wins (20). In addition to football, Hobie lettered in basketball and baseball and was at the top of his class academically. Hobie is a bona fide legend in the KHS football program. She earned varsity letters all four years and was honored in 1976 for her sport by receiving the Lucille H. Verhulst Sportswoman Award. Utilizing exceptional quickness, a powerful two-handed forehand and backhand, along with a gritty mental toughness, Kelly was able to dominate the Section Nine Tennis scene by winning four consecutive league and sectional titles. He then cruised to his second consecutive DCSL Championship, added the Section One (Class A) Title, setting course records both times. John won both the Indoor DCSL Mile and Two-Mile runs his senior year. $30 online | $40 at the door. 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. Her 334 steals and 567 field goals still stand. 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. His coach, Kevin Harney, was selected as the Coach of the Year. Kellys father, Bill Weaver, started her athletic career by placing a tennis racquet in her hands at the tender age of three. The three dynamos were among the first in the state to break the barrier that for so long barred girls from participating on traditionally male athletic teams. * Susan Helmich (Class of 1973) In 1971 (a year before Title IX), she was one of three girls to become the first to compete on a KHS varsity boys team, proving to be a consistent point scorer on the swim team. During the season both he and Tommy Maines collected the most hits in a one game, four hits each. 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. Academically, she graduated as the Senior Class President, ranking number 6 in the class. A rugged rebounder and defender, Ed led the Maroons to three straight DUSO League Titles in 1946, 1947, and 1948, two Section Nine Championships in 1947 and 1948 and one Intersectional Title in 1948. August 11, 2021 at 9:28 a.m. She was the Section 9 Player of the Year in 98 and still holds the school record with 909 blocks. He was a third-base coach for the Yankees and would manage the Cleveland Indians in 1982. Andrew Lowery - 1993-2012 Boys Soccer Coach. Joe recorded the areas best jumps with leaps of 6-9 (High Jump), 24-1.75 (Long Jump) and 49-3 (Triple Jump). The Tigers won the schools first-ever state team title in 68. Substantive. 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. Tickets are available through the Kingston Athletic Director at (845) 943-3736. 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). The Stonington High School Athletic Hall of Fame was established in January 2004. Lynsey guided her teams to a remarkable 94-19 record (.831 Winning Percentage) during her career, including the programs first 20-win season (20-3) in 2007 (#2 All-Time). 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. Ronnie also served as the quarterback for the football team and a second baseman for the baseball team. For his outstanding play, Charlie was selected as a Forward to the All-DUSO First Team. Its here where Kelly made her mark for the next six years becoming arguably the greatest tennis player in KHSs history. For 65 years, Vince worked steps away from Kingston High School on Prince Street, as the owner and operator of DeLuca Cleaners. Family and friends of inductees are first to reserve a seat. Class of 2020: Denise Bates, Rick Butler, Jennifer Dicarlucci, Bob Jacovino, Conor Lander, Ricky McVay, Mark Overbye, Kara Sefcik, and the 1987 . 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. This unwavering commitment to KHS sports, earned Mr. DeLuca the title of Honorary Football Captain for the Tigers, from 2009 to 2016. 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. Ticket availability to be announced. At the Federation Cross Country Championships, she placed 3rd in 1976 and 5th in 1977, along with copping a 4th place finish at the NYSPHSAA Meet in 1977. Lynsey Timbrouck began her Kingston High School Girls Varsity Basketball career as a promising, talented 8th grader. Going into the hall will be Adrien "Tic" Langlois, the. 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 Albert Einstein High School Alumni Association established the Arts Hall of Fame to recognize and honor graduates who have brought fame and recognition to Albert Einstein High School through their exemplary and outstanding contributions in music, theater, dance, cultural arts, visual arts, and many more! Kingston High School; J. Watson Bailey Middle School; M. Clifford Miller Middle School; . 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. Charlie led the 12-2 Maroon and White to a 6-0 league record, leading the team in scoring (12.1 ppg.) 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. Possessing great timing and a nose for the ball, Heather became a tremendous defensive weapon as a blocker for the Tigers. During the ceremony, he was presented with a monument in his likeness, which is now prominently displayed at Dietz Stadium. The newest members of the Kingston and District Sports Hall of Fame were officially introduced on Tuesday night to city council. In the 1936 season, Charlie twirled his way to a 4-0 league record (5-0 Overall). 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. Kelly continues to give back to her community by volunteering whenever possible in helping children learn the game of tennis. Following high school, Keith played for The College of Holy Cross, where he led his team to the NCAA tournament his senior year. 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. Rene Helbok Cone (1995) Softball, Swimming. Attendance. The high point in his rowing career was in Poughkeepsie when his boat, the favorite to win, lost to a tough Washington State team. 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 If you had to describe how good Heather Wollyung Maroney was as a Volleyball player, in just one word, it would be DOMINANT! The Kingston and District Sports Hall of Fame bursary award winners for 2018 have been announced. At the Section One Class A Championships, Joe, once again, won all three jumping events (Long Jump 21-7) (High Jump 6-8) (Triple Jump 46-11.50). * Ed Williams (1960) U.S. Nordic Ski champion and an Olympian in the biathlon. Mike kicked off his short yet successful Varsity football career, catching 7 passes in the very first game he played. Despite losing his first meet against a tough Burnt Hills team, snapping KHS 39 consecutive swim meet streak, Coach McCormick Tigers, Kingstons New Nickname, captured the DCSL Swim Title. 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. Local. She was the first Kingston Girls Basketball player to accomplish this feat.