Always cognizant of Kingstons rich history of great runners of past years, like Eddie Ward, Bernie Stahl, Ray Rusty Peterson, Jim Sims, John Tweedy, Dave Chip Ennis, and Gary Boice, John and his coaches, Ron Gabriele and Dean Short, were determined to take his running to another level. With an all-time career average of 24.2 points per game, the three-year Varsity starter held the record for most points scored in a single game (44) until 2004. There, on a full basketball scholarship, she became the starting point guard for the next four years. 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. Doreens notable high school athletic career garnered a multitude of accomplishments and record breaking feats. He helped the Maroons to their first solo DUSO (Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, Orange) Championship since Tommy Maines led Kingston to the title in 1936. It is here that Dan keeps the Kingston Sports Community informed of both the local and national sports scenes. Our Mission Statement. THS Athletic Hall of Fame. Charlie, though, was much more than just a basketball player. He has been involved with sports reporting and broadcasting since 1968, his junior year at KHS. For many, they continued to reflect Kingstons athletic spirt into the collegiate and professional ranks. For his efforts, Charlie earned his third straight All-DUSO First Team selection. To no ones surprise, Charlie led the team in scoring (12.9 ppg.) The 2020 class features Tony Badalato (coach, athletic director), Phil Brown (Class of 1977, track, wrestling, coach), Rene Helbok Cone (1995, swimming, softball), David Jordan (1979, soccer, track), Cynthia Lowe (1974, basketball, skiing, softball, tennis volleyball), Clark Mains (1948, baseball), Ed Mills (1965, baseball, football, coach), Eddie Parker (1983, football, track), Kim Potocki Kennedy (2002, soccer, track), Leon Randall (1950, golf), Michael Rienzo (1949, baseball, basketball, football, coach) and Edward Williams (1960, 1968 U.S. biathlon Olympian). The 12 who were selected are Richard . Tickets will go on sale on Feb. 27. Joe then earned a Silver Medal in the High Jump (6-8. 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. Presenter: David Beckerman. Upon graduating with honors from KHS, Susan enrolled at Syracuse University where she would continue to swim competitively for the next four years. Anyone can nominate a team, athlete, or coach. in Communications and is currently the Confidential Secretary to the Mayor of Kingston. A three-time DCSL and two-time Section 1 champion. He continued his standout play in both sports at Army, earning All-American honors. In 2002, Sue received the highest honor awarded by the Athletics Department to a former student-athlete letter winner, by being inducted into the 38th Annual Syracuse University Varsity Club Letter Winner of Distinction Club. The Daily Freeman All-Star player, went on to play for Hastings College and quickly became a dominant force for his team. 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). Charlie smacked the ball around for a .353 average, while leading the team in runs batted in with 10. Drafted by the Yankees, he would go on to play, coach and manage in the major leagues. 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. But, in 1986, Joe not only qualified for three events, but placed an incredible second in both the High Jump and Long Jump, as well as gaining a third-place finish in the Triple Jump. The U.S. Olympic Committee had decided earlier to take only two teams. (2007). She had a 131-13 record, including going 85-0 against Section 9 opponents her last year years. This unwavering commitment to KHS sports, earned Mr. DeLuca the title of Honorary Football Captain for the Tigers, from 2009 to 2016. Tickets are available through the Kingston. A leading force on both offense and defense, Ed earned First Team All-DUSO honors in 1946 and 1947, earning the team MVP award for his play in 1946. 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. That scoring mark stood for more than 40 years. A three-time cancer survivor, Helmich competes nationally in the U>S. If you right click on the file name, you will see the option to OPEN or SAVE TARGET AS. 157 likes. The first class honors individuals who have contributed to the Tiger legacy as athletes, administrators, coaches and supporters. He led the DUSO in scoring, only year attending Ulster County Community College, Joe helped lead his basketball team to a perfect season, while continuing to break records, scoring the most points in a single game (47). 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. The Kingston City School District is pleased to announce the inaugural class of inductees into the Kingston High School Athletic Hall of Fame! During that same three-year span, she scored 1147 points. That same year, Keith began his professional career, when he signed a contract with Kepez Belediyespor of the Turkish Basketball League. 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. Her 334 steals and 567 field goals still stand. Doreen Benes Harney, a 1986 grad who became the second 1,000-point scorer in girls basketball history. 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. He led the basketball team in scoring as a sophomore and recovered three fumbles and getting an interception in the 1952 Army-Navy game. 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 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. 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. Though just a Freshman, Charlie quickly established himself as the Golden Standard for all aspiring KHS basketball players to follow. Lynsey made the All-Section Team four times during her illustrious playing career. 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. 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. The Hall of Fame committee is composed of former athletes, coaches, and school personnel: Bill Johnson, Chair Martha Jamieson, Athletic Director Olly deMacedo Jim Geronaitis John Mahoney Peter McClelland Scott McKee John Montosi Linda Redding Larry Walsh The committee is always seeking new committed members to serve for two-year terms. Billy Costello, left, punches Alexis Arguello in a 1986 fight. Each spring, the Board of Education Athletics Hall of Fame Committee seeks nominations for induction . After working hard to rise up from a disappointing season his junior year, Varsity football coach, Frank Modica, put his faith in the young player and named him quarterback for the 1968 season. in as many years. 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. Also being inducted are three undefeated Tiger football teams: the 10-0 1915 squad captained by Watson Wheeler that won the Northeastern state title, along with the 9-0 1977 team that won the Dutchess County Scholastic League championship and the 10-0 78 unit that repeated as DCSL champs and won the Section 1 Bowl. The individuals selected have made outstanding. * G. Warren Kias Kingstons first athletic director and champion coach in five sports. He was a third-base coach for the Yankees and would manage the Cleveland Indians in 1982. Where Charlie really excelled was on the offensive end of the court. . Keith Simmons, a 2003 grad who, with Fisher, spearheaded Kingstons powerhouse basketball teams from 2001-03. He capped an undefeated (13-0, nine course records) 1973 cross country season by becoming the schools first athlete to win a state title. He was employed locally by IBM for 36 years and before his retirement earlier this year, he was a Global Procurement Manager. 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 Arlington Athletic Hall of Fame inductees. * Cindy Lowe (1974) Lettered in five different sports. The facility includes a shade canopy, an elevated, shaded hospitality deck and service amenities. 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. John won both the Indoor DCSL Mile and Two-Mile runs his senior year. Hobie is a bona fide legend in the KHS football program. The 1988 graduate played six years with the Arizona Cardinals. During the year, Joe won gold medals in five of the six Americas Cup races. Inductees:: News & Events:: . The 1937 baseball season (Charlies final year) brought KHS another DUSO League Baseball Crown. Charlie led the 12-2 Maroon and White to a 6-0 league record, leading the team in scoring (12.1 ppg.) 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. 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. 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. Rene Helbok Cone (1995) Softball, Swimming. 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. In 1943, during World War ll, he was a crew member on the B-29s that flew out of Guam until the last day of the war. 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. Richard then graduated college and began working at BOCES, but when the Kingston City School District consolidated, some of the schools where he was teaching were incorporated into the Kingston City School system. 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. She coached Girls Basketball at Tioga High School in central Louisiana for 23 years . Its here where Kelly made her mark for the next six years becoming arguably the greatest tennis player in KHSs history. Lynsey Timbrouck was a two-time Freeman Player of the Year and left with five career records, including all-time scorer. Dedicating herself to the sport she loved, she worked relentlessly to improve her all-around game. 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. As Lynseys College Coach, Karen Haag, stated, Lynsey has always been a leader and a winner. Chris Kirkpatrick at (336) 287-1707, or Eddie Raynard (336) 785-5611. Tickets are available through the Kingston Athletic Director at (845) 943-3736. During his tenure as a Coach and Athletic Director, KHSs first, G. Warren Kias compiled a resume that included championships in each of the five different sports that he directed. At the Section One Open Championships, Joe earned first place in the long jump with a leap of 23-0.75. Charlie wasnt done with the DUSO League just yet. At 6-3, she was an imposing player in the middle and at the net. She was inducted into the NHSACA Hall of Fame in 1998. Girls Wrestling Section 9 Champion . He went on win three conference championships at Princeton. Dan has been married to his wife Ellen for 31 years and has a step-son, Brian. 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. KHS finished the season with a superb record of 22-1. Eileen won the Section One AAA Mile and Two-Mile races in 1978, and the 1978 Section One Open Mile and Two-Mile events. Richard "Dick" England, Class of 1950. (2005), 16.0 ppg. All-time Herdegen wins leader Leon Randall holds up trophy after his win in 1980, one of 16 career victories in the tournament. Joe, though limited, continued to achieve new heights by establishing a new meet record at the Ridgewood Winter Games held at Rockland County Community College in the High Jump (6-8.75). 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. 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. Ed was a first baseman for the 1947 and 1948 Baseball DUSO Champions. 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. 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. At the NYS Intersectional Golf Tournament, Kingston once again came out on top as they completed their dream season by capturing the NYS Golf Championship. 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. He is Kingstons All-Time Winningest Coach with a career record of 372 wins and 113 losses in his 28 years of coaching. A 1996 graduate of Kingston High School, she proved herself to be a versatile three-sport athlete during her time at KHS. Jess Gathing reacts after reading the event program with a surprise his name listed as an inductee into the Kankakee High School Athletic Hall of Fame at the school Thursday night.. Second Kingston High Hall of Fame class announced, Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), SUNY Ulster may not replace athletic director; baseball program in doubt, Steve Schallenkamp: This dog was a bona fide hero, but you can be a hero by adopting a dog, SUNY Ulster Athletic Director Matt Brennie leaves for Vassar College, High School Girls Basketball: Wallkill, Red Hook advance to sectional finals. The team records for the other years were 18-5 (2003); 18-3 (2004); 19-5 (2005); 19-3 (2006). 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. In her sophomore year, she was selected to both the Kingston Freeman and Middletown Record Basketball All-Stars First Teams. Hall of Fame; Physical Education" Physical Education; Health" . F. Richard McCormick began his teaching and coaching career in the Kingston City School District in 1959. He now owned the 2nd best High Jump in the State along with the States 2nd best Long Jump and Triple Jumps. During his junior season (1971), John continued to build on his success, running to victory in every regular season meet, compiling a sparkling 11-0 record. 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. 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. In year three of the Charlie Bock era (1936-37), Kingston produced its first perfect Basketball season in the schools history by winning all 17 of its games. The induction dinner and ceremony will be held Saturday, Oct. 6 at The Chateau in Kingston. 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. Independent. 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. 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. During the ceremony, he was presented with a monument in his likeness, which is now prominently displayed at Dietz Stadium. 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.
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