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. The event will be held 6 p.m. at Sunnybrook Country Club. Where Charlie really excelled was on the offensive end of the court. Charlie smacked the ball around for a .353 average, while leading the team in runs batted in with 10. He has been involved with sports reporting and broadcasting since 1968, his junior year at KHS. He went on win three conference championships at Princeton. Local. Kingston High School; J. Watson Bailey Middle School; M. Clifford Miller Middle School; . Presenter: David Beckerman. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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). Throughout the years, Dan has been able to interview many from the national spotlight. 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. Lynsey Timbrouck was a two-time Freeman Player of the Year and left with five career records, including all-time scorer. 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. For his efforts, Charlie earned his third straight All-DUSO First Team selection. 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. Michael Hoffman, a left-handed quarterback who led the Tigers to the DUSO football title as a senior in 1968 but died in a car accident that school year. KHS finished the season with a superb record of 22-1. As of 2019, a total of 482 individuals have been inducted since the first class in 1982. Charlie made 322 Field Goals (2nd closest was 129) and sank 89 Free Throws (2nd closest was 47). 2022 2021 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 . Roane County High School Located in Kingston, Tennessee, Roane County High School or better known as Kingston is the largest of five high schools in Roane County. 26201 Siyaya Avenue NE Kingston, WA 98346 Athletic Director: Ed Call Email: [email protected] Office: (360) 396-3312 Fax: (360) 396-3941 During her senior year, the team again won 20 games (21-8), making her second NCAA Tournament and the teams 11th in 20 years. 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. 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. List of previous award winners coming soon 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. Going into the hall will be Adrien "Tic" Langlois, the. 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. 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. 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. His baseball team won 15 DUSO (Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, Orange) and four section titles. 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. 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). Three undefeated Tigers football teams are also being honored, from 1915, 1977 and 1978. A 1946 graduate of Kingston High School, he has been a loyal and passionate supporter of KHS Athletics since his days as a Kingston Fighting Maroon on Coach Willard Burkes DUSO Football Championship team over seventy years ago. Michael was set to attend North Carolina State University at Raleigh on a full football scholarship following graduation. It is a feat that has only been accomplished twice since then (1999, 2007). In 1996, this legacy was recognized when M. Clifford Miller School named their softball field, Pat Burke Field in her honor. He is the Tigers all-time winningest coach with 372 victories in 28 years guiding the basketball team. Substantive. 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. He then moved to becoming the Color Analyst in 1973. Here Dan chats with guests of local and national interest. 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. 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. In 1984, popular song lyrics from a number one hit (Might as Well JUMP, Go Ahead and JUMP), must have resonated with Joe McDonald. Charlie wasnt done with the DUSO League just yet. 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. In track, she won 72 of 77 races. That is followed by an Hors Doeuvres & Mocktail Social. * Joe McDonald (Class of 1987) The most dominant jumper KHS has ever had. He set meet records in both the High Jump and Long Jump at the Crusader Relays. In the 1936 season, Charlie twirled his way to a 4-0 league record (5-0 Overall). Tickets are available through the Kingston athletic director at (845) 943-3736. Willard Burke, who guided the football team to six titles, including three consecutive undefeated seasons from 1956-58. With this victory, John became the first Kingston Athlete ever to win an individual New York State Championship. Philip R. Brown Jr. (1977) Track, Wrestling, Coach. It is here that Dan keeps the Kingston Sports Community informed of both the local and national sports scenes. His boat was undefeated in every dual meet. He was rewarded for his undefeated season by being selected to a spot on the All-State Cross Countrys First Team. The new class honors those who have made outstanding contributions to Tiger sports over eight different decades. Purchase tickets here. In the summer of 1934, Charlie pitched the American Legion Post 150 Junior Baseball Team to the NYS Championship. The 12 who were selected are Richard . This is his 43rd year announcing Kingston High School Football and the popular Sporttalk show on Radio Kingston. Attendance. Heather is married, with two children and is currently a Pediatrician in the West Coxsackie Area. Tweets by KHSTigerNation. While at Kingston, Richard coached the Junior Varsity Football, Modified Soccer and Junior Varsity Soccer teams. 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. 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). Coming from a long family line of accomplished athletes, Lynsey didnt disappoint. 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. He helped the Maroons to their first solo DUSO (Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, Orange) Championship since Tommy Maines led Kingston to the title in 1936. Within our 51 member state associations, we serve 19,500 high schools and more than 12 million young people. Coached baseball at Lancaster High School for 12 seasons with a record of 172-45. He was elected to the Kingston City Baseball League Hall of Fame on March 9, 1977. Tragically, in his senior year of high school, the promising young athlete passed away after being involved in a car accident. Here is a listing of all inductees - Hall of Fame Inductees - All years 2022 HOF . 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. Thank you for visiting the Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame Website. Annual Notifications. By 73 he was analyst and became play-by-play announcer in 1976. 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. 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). 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. 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. A 1996 graduate of Kingston High School, she proved herself to be a versatile three-sport athlete during her time at KHS. 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. Then came the NYSPHSAA Championships at RIT. Independent. The hall. 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. 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). 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. For additional information, contact the Athletic Director, Linwood Jerald at (336) 624-3563, Mackie Thompson at 336-813-4073. Three high school graduates accepted their $1,000 monetary gifts with gratitude. There is a monument for him at Dietz Stadium. Genoa-Kingston High School Hall of Fame. The award is named after Kathy Stewart Holloway. To no ones surprise, Charlie led the team in scoring (12.9 ppg.) Susan is a three-time cancer survivor who competes on a national level in the U.S Master Swimming Program and is ranked nationally in her age-group. 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. 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) Ed was a first baseman for the 1947 and 1948 Baseball DUSO Champions. 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. 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. 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. 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 then competed at the Olympic Level (2001) in the Two-Man Bobsled, narrowly missing making the team by finishing third. 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. 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. He was a member of the Kingston Boys Varsity Golf team in his junior and senior years (1969, 1970). 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. A statue of the boxing legend prominently stands at the intersection of Albany Avenue, Broadway and Chandler Drive in Kingston, reminding locals and visitors alike of Kingstons very own champion. A versatile athlete, he set records in three separate jumping events: Long Jump, High Jump, and Triple Jump. A year later, he was made sideline report. At the time of his graduation, Ronnie shared the KHS record in basketball for most points scored in a single game (37) and had been selected for the All- DUSO first team two years in a row. The intention of the Tiverton High School Athletics Hall of Fame is to recognize the athletic achievements and. He capped an undefeated (13-0, nine course records) 1973 cross country season by becoming the schools first athlete to win a state title. Crispin Kott was born in Chicago, raised in New York and has called everywhere from San Francisco to Los Angeles to Atlanta home. For the next twenty years, her softball teams would go on to win four Division, six League and eight Section titles-with five of those Section titles being consecutive wins, from 1977 to 1981. Before Billys impressive career came to a close, he defeated world champion Juan Laporte in one last fight in 1999. The team finished with a 17-1 overall record (11-1 in the league), including compiling a then school record of 28 consecutive victories. 100 talking about this. He would remain in the position until his retirement in 1968. 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. A league champion in track, he still holds the school record in the 3200. Tay Fisher goes up for basketball during Kingston game in 2003. D. from the University of California, Berkeley. If you right click on the file name, you will see the option to OPEN or SAVE TARGET AS. Drafted by the Yankees, he would go on to play, coach and manage in the major leagues. 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 the winter sports season of 1974-75, Richard took over the swimming program at KHS for the highly successful Ron Gabriele, who took the Assistant Director of Physical Education and Athletic Directors positions at Columbia-Greene Community College. 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 . Please return completed form to: CCHS Athletic Hall of Fame. The Plattsburgh High School Athletic Hall of Fame was started in 1993, and inducted its first class in October 1994. Coach Burke was promoted to Athletic Director in 1962, the second person in KHS history to hold that title. Pat Burke, who coached Tiger softball teams to 18 combined championships. Began his career at Kingston High School in 1946, when he was recruited from Highland High School to resurrect the struggling KHS football program. 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. The Daily Freeman chose Charlie as the Kingston High School Basketball Player of the Decade (1930s). The other individual inductees (with graduation years) are: * Clark Mains (1948) Star pitcher who threw two no-hitters and the schools first perfect game. Ronnie also served as the quarterback for the football team and a second baseman for the baseball team. A music historian and failed drummer, hes written for numerous print and online publications and has shared with his son Ian and daughter Marguerite a love of reading, writing and record collecting. 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). 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. $30 online | $40 at the door. The third class for the Kingston High School Athletics Hall of Fame, originally selected in 2020, will finally be honored on Friday, May 20. Charlie, though, was much more than just a basketball player. Hobie Armstrong, one of the best football players at Kingston. He now owned the 2nd best High Jump in the State along with the States 2nd best Long Jump and Triple Jumps. Jerry also competed in the triple jump as a member of the KHS track and field team. Since 2004, Tay has held the title of all-time leading scorer for Kingston High School and Section 9 as a whole, with a record of 2,119 career points. The Hershey High School Athletic Hall of Fame is currently accepting nominations. Seven Grandville athletes from the past will be honored Saturday when the high school hosts its inaugural hall of fame banquet. He continued his storied career in football and track in field at Harvard. 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. 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. During her illustrious scholastic running career from 1974-1978, Eileen set the bar high for every other female runner to follow, by establishing records in both Cross Country and Track for them to aspire towards. On offense, Heather excelled in serving and kills, scoring many service aces and hitting scorching, but precise, kill shots. The Arlington Athletic Hall of Fame inductees. online ticket portal closes on 10/14/22. He was selected to compete at the U.S. World Junior Championships in Athens, Greece in his specialty, the Triple Jump. She left as the schools all-time leading scorer, amassing 1450 points for her career, surpassing fellow KHS Hall of Famer Kerry Purvis 1363 (#2 All-Time). * Cindy Lowe (1974) Lettered in five different sports. He then added two more DCSL (Dutchess County Scholastic League) titles in 1975 and 1976. Heather finished her brilliant high school career with 298 blocks, 247 service aces and, a still KHS record, 909 blocks. John Cabell hit the KHS Athletics scene running in the fall of 1970 and never stopped. He continues to be Firefly as a Globetrotter and conducts youth basketball camps in the area. 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. All told, Eileen won an astonishing 72 of 77 races during her scholastic track running career. 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 In thirteen seasons at the helm, his teams had a record of 61-41-4. KINGSTON, N.Y. >> The Kingston City School District has revealed the inaugural class of its new Kingston High School Athletic Hall of Fame. He won 15 DUSO League Hardcourt Titles, along with a Section Two title in 1929, Section Nine in 1947, 1948, and 1949, and one Intersectional Championship in 1948. John won both the Indoor DCSL Mile and Two-Mile runs his senior year. Silver Lake Regional High School Hall of Fame. Following graduation, Kerry continued playing softball when she attended Colgate University to study mathematical economics. Mike kicked off his short yet successful Varsity football career, catching 7 passes in the very first game he played. During his tenure he oversaw the building opening of the Kate Walton Field House in 1954 as well as the additions of gymnasiums in many of the Elementary Schools. Clever Login. DENISE . The deadline for nominations is March 31st. One year later, in 1970, Dan became the WKNY sideline reporter for all home and away KHS Football games. The Milford High School Hall of Fame Committee announced the Class of 2021 inductees into the school's Athletic Hall of Fame. During the season both he and Tommy Maines collected the most hits in a one game, four hits each. There were no inductees selected in 2019. Costello, who died in 2011, will be inducted into the Kingston High School Hall of Fame in October. After maintaining a 95 average in KHS, Doreen went on to attend American University, where she continued to compete in basketball. By the time Lynseys KHS career was over, her name was etched atop the Kingston Girls Basketball Record Book. A 1950 graduate of Kingston High School, he spent his high school years as a celebrated three-sport athlete in football, basketball and baseball. On offense he was a valuable weapon as a receiver and was a defensive standout at the end position. The team records for the other years were 18-5 (2003); 18-3 (2004); 19-5 (2005); 19-3 (2006). A sub-committee of coaches approved this selection format on March 3, 2004. The event is scheduled to take place on the Kate Walton Field House Turf Field. * Kim Kennedy Potocki (2002) State 400-meter hurdles track champion. In all, 16 individuals that spans accomplishments over a seven-decade span, will be honored in October.