Along the way, he garnered six first place finishes, four second place finishes, and qualified for the Section Nine (Class A) Meet, where he would finish 18th. She is currently working and living in North Carolina. During the indoor winter track seasons, Eileen continued her winning ways by winning the DCSL Indoor Mile and Two-Mile runs twice in both 1977 and 1978, along with adding the Section One Two-Mile races in record times, running 11:42.9 in 1977 and 11:34.5 in 1978. He helped the Maroons to their first solo DUSO (Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, Orange) Championship since Tommy Maines led Kingston to the title in 1936. His baseball team won 15 DUSO (Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, Orange) and four section titles. 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. Annual Notifications. The new class honors those who have made outstanding contributions to Tiger sports over eight different decades. 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. As a Freshman in 1984, Joe served notice to all those watching, that he was a force to be reckoned with by capturing a 6th place finish at the Section One SEAC (Southeast Athletic Conference) League Championship. 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. He finished his college basketball career as the programs second leading rebounder of all-time. His legacy as a power hitter lives on in the Kingston City League Baseball Hall of Fame. 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. Hall of Fame; Physical Education" Physical Education; Health" . A 1977 graduate of Kingston High School, she set the bar for generations of KHS girls basketball players to come, when she became the first woman in KHS history to score over 1,000 career points. The 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). Michael was set to attend North Carolina State University at Raleigh on a full football scholarship following graduation. Nominated athletes must be a graduate of at least five years from Hampton High School. That is followed by an Hors Doeuvres & Mocktail Social. This all changed after he discovered boxing through the Kingston Police Athletic League program, a discovery that would change the course of his future forever. Our Mission Statement. Tweets by KHSTigerNation. The 1977 graduate went on to set the single-game scoring record at SUNY Ulster. The Induction dinner and ceremony are currently scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 21, at the Chateau in Kingston. 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. Billy Costello, left, punches Alexis Arguello in a 1986 fight. All told, Eileen won an astonishing 72 of 77 races during her scholastic track running career. 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 KHS cagers also had a 41-game home court winning streak at the Municipal Auditorium on Broadway. Willard Burke, who guided the football team to six titles, including three consecutive undefeated seasons from 1956-58. Learn more. Lynsey was more than just a scorer. Congratulations to the honorees and thank you to the award presenters: Alexa DellaRocco 2008. Doreens notable high school athletic career garnered a multitude of accomplishments and record breaking feats. Like we stated at the top, DOMINANT! G. Warren Kias, his coach and then Athletic Director said, Charlie astounded the coaches and fans in our area and did a great deal to change the style of basketball in the rather staid East part of our country.. Dan Rorke, Brooks School 2000 Ray Beaupre, North Attleboro Joseph F. Carven, Haverhill Bill Coughlin, Minuteman Regional Richard J. Garvey, Lunenbury Paul O'Boy, Bishop Feehan Arthur "Sandy" Ruggles, North Middlesex 1999 Bill Hamor, Beverly Don 'Mingo' Marino, Southbridge George F. McCabe, Xaverian Walter Nelson, Lowell Joe Santos, Case In all, 16 individuals that spans accomplishments. Hobie Armstrong, one of the best football players at Kingston. In the final game of his collegiate football career in December of 1952 versus Navy, Big Ed, at imposing 6-3 220, and playing before 102,000 people and President Truman, recovered three fumbles and intercepted a pass on the two-yard line in a tough 7-0 loss. (2005), 16.0 ppg. Charlie led the 12-2 Maroon and White to a 6-0 league record, leading the team in scoring (12.1 ppg.) He was elected to the Kingston City Baseball League Hall of Fame on March 9, 1977. Updates and information regarding the Genoa-Kingston High School Hall of Fame 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. She is married with two children and graduated with honors in biology at Syracuse, earned a masters degree from Harvard University, and a Ph. Tickets are available through the Kingston. 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. Lynsey Timbrouck began her Kingston High School Girls Varsity Basketball career as a promising, talented 8th grader. John stayed busy after the cross country season by competing in Winter/Indoor Track, though KHS did not have an official team. As a junior (1986), Joe continued his relentless assault on the record books. In 1994, Kingston standout Kelly Weaver was the first girls tennis player to capture a state championship in her sport. Doreen Benes Harney, a 1986 grad who became the second 1,000-point scorer in girls basketball history. Please check back for updates. He was Honorary Football Captain from 2009-16 and, to this day, still comes out and talks to the team during the preseason. Perhaps he should have been promoted earlier. * Dan Reinhard (Class of 1970) THE voice of Kingston sports. Going into the hall will be Adrien "Tic" Langlois, the. 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. Eric Reese - 2003, Baseball, Football, Basketball. After winning the DCSL (Dutchess County Scholastic League) Championships, John placed 3rd in the Section One (Class A) Meet and 10th at the NYS Meet. In her senior year, Lynsey scored 30 points on three separate occasions. She sent many volleyballs back into the oppositions side of the court. Laura Reigstad Zakrzewski - 1988, Girls 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. A 2004 graduate of Kingston High School, he has been wowing crowds as a Harlem Globetrotter since 2009. The intention of the Tiverton High School Athletics Hall of Fame is to recognize the athletic achievements and. The Hall of Fame Selection Committee representing the school has chosen each inductee . 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. The facility includes a shade canopy, an elevated, shaded hospitality deck and service amenities. Along with her college team, she played in the NCAA tournament and as a senior, was named Patriot League All-Star. Board Policies. Between the years of 1979 and 1981, her team saw great success with an impressive 71 wins and only 4 losses. 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) Tragically, in his senior year of high school, the promising young athlete passed away after being involved in a car accident. He was a First Team All-DUSO selection for the 1946, 1947, and 1948 seasons. Ed was a first baseman for the 1947 and 1948 Baseball DUSO Champions. He continued his standout play in both sports at Army, earning All-American honors. During her Sophomore year in Cross Country, Eileen added to her resume by earning All-American status. The inductees will be introduced during halftime of the Oct. 5 Homecoming football game vs. Middletown at Dietz Stadium. Ten athletes, a coach and a championship team comprise the most recent class. 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. 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. During her senior year, Captain Helmrich compiled a 12-4 record for the season. * Phil Brown (1977) First KHS wrestler to make the state tournament and who went to become a collegiate All-American. Three high school graduates accepted their $1,000 monetary gifts with gratitude. Dans play-by-play career coincided with Kingstons first DCSL Football Championship in 1976 and continued with titles in 1977, 1978, 1980, and 1981. 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 100 talking about this. 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. THS Athletic Hall of Fame. Subscribe now. Possessing great timing and a nose for the ball, Heather became a tremendous defensive weapon as a blocker for the Tigers. Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. The induction ceremony took place at the Strongsville Recreation Center and was well attended by family, friends, coaches and community members.The athletic hall of fame committee annually selects five worthy alumni to be inducted into the Hall . * Leon Randall (1950) Undefeated golfer in school and the all-time winner in the Ulster County Mens Amateur Championship (Herdegen). The 1988 graduate played six years with the Arizona Cardinals. * 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. View the Silver Lake Hall of Fame Booklet here. A versatile athlete, he set records in three separate jumping events: Long Jump, High Jump, and Triple Jump. 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. The complete list of Hall of Fame biographies, provided by the Kingston City School District, follows: When you think of Charlie Bock, what should naturally come to mind is that he was just simply, a winner. Joe then competed at the Olympic Level (2001) in the Two-Man Bobsled, narrowly missing making the team by finishing third. The team records for the other years were 18-5 (2003); 18-3 (2004); 19-5 (2005); 19-3 (2006). In 1963, G. Warren Kias retired from the Kingston City School District after 36 years of service. The school colors are navy and orange. Wollyung went to Quinnipiac University, where she still holds the record with 1,595 career kills. 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. Phone: (618) 457-3371 Ext. Three undefeated Tigers football teams are also being honored, from 1915, 1977 and 1978. He turned his attention to two-man bobsled and just missed qualifying for the 2002 Winter Olympics. During the year, Joe won gold medals in five of the six Americas Cup races. Since 2008, she is the San Francisco Bay Area Co-Director of Swim Across America, a non-profit organization that raises money and awareness for cancer research. Hobie is a bona fide legend in the KHS football program. The following is the selection format for individuals who are deserving of honor on the Franklin High School Wall of Fame. KINGSTON, N.Y. >> The Kingston City School District has revealed the inaugural class of its new Kingston High School Athletic Hall of Fame. in Communications and is currently the Confidential Secretary to the Mayor of Kingston. The mission statement of the Hall of Fame Foundation, according to napahighhof.org, is to honor the school and its department of athletics by recognizing the achievements of former.