McCormick took over the boys swim team in 74 and led it to three consecutive DCSL (Dutchess County Scholastic League) titles from 74-76. In the 1936 season, Charlie twirled his way to a 4-0 league record (5-0 Overall). * 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. For 65 years, Vince worked steps away from Kingston High School on Prince Street, as the owner and operator of DeLuca Cleaners. As his coach, Kevin Harney stated, What an AMAZING High School Career. Throughout the years, Dan has been able to interview many from the national spotlight. Kingston then repeated as DUSO Champions in 1969 and 1970, losing the 1969 Section Nine title to Ellenville by the slimmest of margins, one stroke, 340 to 341. Coached baseball at Lancaster High School for 12 seasons with a record of 172-45. Coach Kias began his teaching and coaching career by taking over the Football, Basketball and Baseball programs. View the Silver Lake Hall of Fame Booklet here. As a junior (1986), Joe continued his relentless assault on the record books. 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. He went on to attend Syracuse University where he continued to play football as a star running back. He won six DUSO (Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, Orange) League Baseball Championships in nine years, 1928, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1935 and 1936. in Communications and is currently the Confidential Secretary to the Mayor of Kingston. Study Hall (B.A.S.H.) 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. Kias teams also produced consecutive game winning streaks of 28 and a KHS All-Time Record of 43 in a row. The mission of the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame is to honor those that have contributed to the history of sports in Kansas and to educate and inspire the public regarding the value of athletics and Kansas athletic history by providing the requisite leadership and resources. 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. Not one to rest on his laurels, Joe competed in August of 1986, in the NYS Empire Games Scholastic Division where he took home two Gold Medals for the Long Jump (23-11) and Triple Jump (48-11), setting new meet records. Their mission is to honor past teams, athletes, coaches and contributors of Bethel School District. Ten athletes, a coach and a championship team comprise the most recent class. A 2004 graduate of Kingston High School, he has been wowing crowds as a Harlem Globetrotter since 2009. He was a four-letterman playing Football, Basketball, Baseball and Track for the Maroon and White during his tenure at KHS, 1944-1948. In 2019, Deane was inducted into the Schenectady city school district's athletic hall 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. The new class honors those who have made outstanding contributions to Tiger sports over eight different decades. The 1977 graduate went on to set the single-game scoring record at SUNY Ulster. During her senior year, the team again won 20 games (21-8), making her second NCAA Tournament and the teams 11th in 20 years. The Plattsburgh High School Athletic Hall of Fame was started in 1993, and inducted its first class in October 1994. Joe then competed at the Olympic Level (2001) in the Two-Man Bobsled, narrowly missing making the team by finishing third. 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. 2 were here. 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. Fellow announcers Mel Allen, Dick Vitale, and Dick Enberg, to name a few, have made guest appearances on the show as well. The team was also honored as First Team All-Patriot League for three years. Substantive. Following his successful final season, Michael was named Most Improved Player by his coaches and teammates as well as first team quarterback by the DUSO coaches. The voice of Kingston High School Tigers Football. The deadline for nominations is March 31st. Board Policies. The following is the selection format for individuals who are deserving of honor on the Franklin High School Wall of Fame. A 1961 graduate of Kingston High School, he is an undisputed legend in the KHS basketball program. In 2012, the legendary athlete was honored as the first recipient of the inaugural Hobie Armstrong Excellence Award. Her offense and defense helped lead the Tigers to two section titles and their first state final four appearance in 07. Heather still holds the Quinnipiac University Volleyball Division l record for kills in a career with an incredible 1595, her closest competitor on the list at number two having 946. The team record of 390 steals set during the 2006-07 season, continues to remain atop the leader board as well. Though just a Freshman, Charlie quickly established himself as the Golden Standard for all aspiring KHS basketball players to follow. Inductees:: News & Events:: . He kept himself busy with hobbies such as hunting, fishing, reading and gardening. In addition, an Athletic Hall Of Fame . 3:00-6:00pm. There were no inductees selected in 2019. 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. F. Richard McCormick began his teaching and coaching career in the Kingston City School District in 1959. 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. She was also an accomplished Varsity Basketball player for three years and ran track her senior year. * Ed Mills (1965) Three-sport athlete who went on to become KHS winningest baseball coach. Nomination forms are available from the school office of the Athletic Director, or by continuing below on this page. His boat was undefeated in every dual meet. (2005), 16.0 ppg. A three-time DCSL and two-time Section 1 champion. She went on to receive the first full athletic womens scholarship from Syracuse. 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. Tickets are available through the Kingston athletic director at (845) 943-3736. John then took his talents to the Ivy Leagues Princeton University where he quickly established himself as the teams number-one runner in 1974, 1975 and 1976, while winning the New Jersey College Championships (1974 and 1975), and earning All-Ivy honors (1974, 1975 and 1976) and All-East honors (1975). 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. 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. Known as a tenacious, ball-hawking defender, she combined exceptional anticipation along with quick hands to set the career steals record with 334 thefts, a record which still stands today. 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). Ed was a first baseman for the 1947 and 1948 Baseball DUSO Champions. On Tuesday. Susan swam the 100-yard backstroke, the 200 IM and participated in the relays for the Maroons. She sent many volleyballs back into the oppositions side of the court. KINGSTON, N.Y. >> The second class of Kingston Highs Athletic Hall of Fame has been announced. Updates and information regarding the Genoa-Kingston High School Hall of Fame That same year, Keith began his professional career, when he signed a contract with Kepez Belediyespor of the Turkish Basketball League. 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. If you right click on the file name, you will see the option to OPEN or SAVE TARGET AS. In outdoor track, she was a Four-Time champion in the DCSL Mile Run in 1975, 1976, 1977, and 1978, and a Three-Time titlist in the DCSL Two-Mile in 1976, 1977, and 1978. John Cabell hit the KHS Athletics scene running in the fall of 1970 and never stopped. Charlie smacked the ball around for a .353 average, while leading the team in runs batted in with 10. After a brilliant career at Siena, he would join the Harlem Globetrotter in 09. Susan was a contributing member of two DCSL (Dutchess County Scholastic League) Championship Teams in 1972 and 1973. Richard "Dick" England, Class of 1950. 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. He was ranked third among two-man bobsled athletes. 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. Once again, Charlie was selected to the All-DUSO First Team. He was a member of the Kingston Boys Varsity Golf team in his junior and senior years (1969, 1970). Thank you for visiting the Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame Website. Kias directed his teams to three undefeated seasons, 1937, (17-0), 1944, (17-0), and 1948, (20-0). She was the Section 9 Player of the Year in 98 and still holds the school record with 909 blocks. Drafted by the Yankees, he would go on to play, coach and manage in the major leagues. After college, Mr. Drake caught the attention of the NFL and signed with the Arizona Cardinals, where he would play for six years. 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. They were DCSL and Section 1 champion in 81. Lynsey became the only player in school history to record more than 200 assists in a single season (205) and graduated St. Rose as the Womens Basketball All-Time assist leader, dishing out 594 dimes. Like we stated at the top, DOMINANT! 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. Lynsey Timbrouck was a two-time Freeman Player of the Year and left with five career records, including all-time scorer. The 6-foot-3 Weaver led the DUSO in scoring two years and the Tigers to three consecutive league titles. 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). The Lady Tigers also captured 3 OCIAA (Orange County Scholastic Athletic Association) Division l League Titles during her reign in 2004, 2006, 2007, to go along with a Regional Title in 2007. 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. The team finished with a 17-1 overall record (11-1 in the league), including compiling a then school record of 28 consecutive victories. 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. 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. Saturday, October 15, 2022. It is here that Dan keeps the Kingston Sports Community informed of both the local and national sports scenes. Heather was a versatile athlete as she also played Girls Varsity Basketball and Softball for three years at KHS. The first Hall of Fame inductees will be introduced at halftime of the Homecoming football game on Saturday Oct. 7 at Dietz Stadium. Tickets are available through the Kingston Athletic Director at (845) 943-3736. Inducted into the Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame . * G. Warren Kias Kingstons first athletic director and champion coach in five sports. He was fast, an exceptional ball-handler and a terrific passer. 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. At 6-3, she was an imposing player in the middle and at the net. * Dan Reinhard (Class of 1970) THE voice of Kingston sports. The school mascot is the Yellow Jackets. Throughout the many years of Sporttalk, many of the KHS coaching staff have been guests on the show. Showing his versatility as a broadcaster, Dan also covered the Kingston High School Baseball games for several years during the 1990s. Mike kicked off his short yet successful Varsity football career, catching 7 passes in the very first game he played. John quickly discovered running as his natural sport, having immediate success and as the saying goes, the rest is history.. Joe was then chosen as the Poughkeepsie Journal Indoor Track Boys Athlete of the Year.