In softball, Kerry was named a Daily Freeman All- Star three years in a row and was selected for the All-State team. 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. As a first-year competitor, he quickly established himself as the Cross-Country teams top runner by being Kingstons first runner across the finish line in every single meet that year. Academically, she graduated as the Senior Class President, ranking number 6 in the class. Please check back for updates. Silver Lake Regional High School Kingston, MA 02360 . John helped the team to the 1975 and 1976 Heptagonal Championships (Ivy League Schools plus Army/Navy). 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. * Phil Brown (1977) First KHS wrestler to make the state tournament and who went to become a collegiate All-American. 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. The visioning process included several names and various ideas. After a brilliant career at Siena, he would join the Harlem Globetrotter in 09. A 1950 graduate of Kingston High School, he spent his high school years as a celebrated three-sport athlete in football, basketball and baseball. A sub-committee of coaches approved this selection format on March 3, 2004. 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. 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. It is a feat that has only been accomplished twice since then (1999, 2007). In thirteen seasons at the helm, his teams had a record of 61-41-4. Vivian was also at the helm when her team broke an all-time school record of 32 consecutive wins, culminating with a 27-1 season record. 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. 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. He continues to run for fitness, while adding mountain biking, cycling, skiing, and fly fishing to his list of outdoor activities. Most athletes dream of breaking records. Kelly competed on the Womens Tennis Team for 4 years under Coach Phil Rogers (Martina Navratilovas former coach). The Tigers share the crown three other times. Doreens notable high school athletic career garnered a multitude of accomplishments and record breaking feats. There were no inductees selected in 2019. 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). 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. The 12 who were selected are Richard . (2005), 16.0 ppg. * Eileen Casey Pine (Class of 1978) Kingstons premier female distance runner. 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. During the 1947-48 season, Ed helped Kingston to an undefeated 20-0 record, a record 36-consecutive game winning streak, and a two-year combined record of 40-2. The following is the selection format for individuals who are deserving of honor on the Franklin High School Wall of Fame. For additional information, contact the Athletic Director, Linwood Jerald at (336) 624-3563, Mackie Thompson at 336-813-4073. His belt would be challenged three times before Lonnie Lighting Smith claimed the title in 1985. Ronnie also served as the quarterback for the football team and a second baseman for the baseball team. 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. online ticket portal closes on 10/14/22. 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. Three undefeated Tigers football teams are also being honored, from 1915, 1977 and 1978. Throughout the many years of Sporttalk, many of the KHS coaching staff have been guests on the show. in Communications and is currently the Confidential Secretary to the Mayor of Kingston. 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). About Consent. 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. Congratulations to the honorees and thank you to the award presenters: Alexa DellaRocco 2008. As a rookie third baseman, he tied a major league record with 11 assists in a game. The school mascot is the Yellow Jackets. Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Pat Burke, who coached Tiger softball teams to 18 combined championships. The other individual inductees (with graduation years) are: * Clark Mains (1948) Star pitcher who threw two no-hitters and the schools first perfect game. She went on to receive the first full athletic womens scholarship from Syracuse. 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). Since the Fall of 1976, Dan has been the WKNY 1490 play-by-play announcer for all the Kingston High School Tigers Football games. Dans love and passion for sports has greatly benefitted, not only the sport of Football at Kingston High School, but the entire Sports Community of the City of Kingston. John Cabell hit the KHS Athletics scene running in the fall of 1970 and never stopped. 159 likes. The Kingston City School District is pleased to announce the inaugural class of inductees into the Kingston High School Athletic Hall of Fame! 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.. Tickets are available through the Kingston. For many, they continued to reflect Kingstons athletic spirt into the collegiate and professional ranks. 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). He capped an undefeated (13-0, nine course records) 1973 cross country season by becoming the schools first athlete to win a state title. 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. A 1996 graduate of Kingston High School, she proved herself to be a versatile three-sport athlete during her time at KHS. 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. The Maroon Linksmen were the reigning DUSO (Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, Orange) Champions and a three-peat Section Nine Titlist in 1965, 1966, and 1967. She also earned All-American status in the indoor Two-Mile during her Freshman year. Rene Helbok Cone (1995) Softball, Swimming. 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. He was AD from 1927-63, overseeing the construction of Kate Walton Field House. 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. Susan P. Helmrich dreamed of breaking barriers. and ran away with his third DUSO League scoring crown (16.0 ppg.) After retirement, Richard continued to be active in the rowing community and supported the high school swim program. * Cindy Lowe (1974) Lettered in five different sports. By the time Lynseys KHS career was over, her name was etched atop the Kingston Girls Basketball Record Book. Thomas was called into service during World War II where he served in both the Marine Corps and United States Army. 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). The Arkansas High School. Ed Parker, a 1984 Kingston High graduate and the 1983 Freeman Football Player of the Year, in an August 1987 photo. Charlie made 322 Field Goals (2nd closest was 129) and sank 89 Free Throws (2nd closest was 47). Our Mission Statement. 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. It was the first ever State Title for any athletic team in KHS history. She sent many volleyballs back into the oppositions side of the court. 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. She helped lead the Tigers to two section titles and their first state final four appearance in 2007. Some of Kellys remarkable accomplishments are as follows: Six-time KHS Tennis MVP and Letter winner; 1992 Poughkeepsie Journal Girls Tennis Player of the Year (8th Grade); Four -Time OCIAA League Singles Champion (1993-96); Four-Time Section Nine Singles Champion (1993-96); 1994 NYSPHSAA Tennis Singles Champion; Five-Time NYSPHSAA Tennis Qualifier; Career record of 131-13 including 85-0 versus Section Nine opponents her last 4 year;. Inductees to the Hall of Fame are highly deserving individuals, each having made a unique and outstanding contribution to the fame and proud reputation of Stonington High School. Tragically, in his senior year of high school, the promising young athlete passed away after being involved in a car accident. Schools take pride in their athletic past, and rightly so. * John Cabell (Class of 1973) Kingstons premier male distance runner. Kingston High School Athletics. 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. In her senior year, Lynsey scored 30 points on three separate occasions. Doreen Benes Harney, a 1986 grad who became the second 1,000-point scorer in girls basketball history. Susan swam the 100-yard backstroke, the 200 IM and participated in the relays for the Maroons. Their mission is to honor past teams, athletes, coaches and contributors of Bethel School District. 407 likes. Ten athletes, a coach and a championship team comprise the most recent class. The high point in his rowing career was in Poughkeepsie when his boat, the favorite to win, lost to a tough Washington State team. 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. Ertha Burris, the first 1,000-point scorer in Tiger girls basketball history. In retirement, he stayed active in the sport by being a pro boxing judge. Charlie led the 12-2 Maroon and White to a 6-0 league record, leading the team in scoring (12.1 ppg.) The individuals selected have made outstanding contributions to the Tiger athletic program and in some cases, at the college and professional levels, through their participation as Kingston High School athletes, coaches or administrators, read a district press release. She still holds three records for rebounding and the school record also in the discus. The . 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). 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.