43RD ANNUAL INDUCTION BANQUET May 22, 2018 • Chase Center • Wilmington, Del.

Jimmy Allen Clinton Burke Sarah Cashman Tom Fort Gersky

Bunny Miller Heidi Pearce Larry Shenk

Penny Welsh David Williams

MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the Sports Museum and Hall of Fame is to celebrate the history, preserve the legacy, and honor the heroes of the sports within Delaware and those who have brought recognition to Delaware by their accomplishments elsewhere.

The membership strives to educate young and old about athletics, sportsmanship, and work ethic while providing inspiration to maintain active and healthy lifestyles through sports. DELAWARE SPORTS MUSEUM & HALL OF FAME

OFFICERS & BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2018 President • Marty Walsh 1st Vice President • Chuck Durante 2nd Vice President • Willy Miranda Secretary • Chuck Durante Treasurer • Jeff Cooney Historian • Bill Fleischman Immediate Past President • Tom Fort BOARD MEMBERS Zach Carter • Sandy Coveleski • Amy Eaton • Bill Hayes • Frank W. “Bud” Hitchens, Jr. • Henry Milligan • Tom Ogden • Michelle Whalen EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Don Voltz • Scott Selheimer TONIGHT’S PROGRAM

Call to Order and Welcome Marty Walsh • President

Welcome Chuck Durante • First Vice President

Introduction of Past Inductees

Introduction of Class of 2018

Invocation Willy Miranda • Second Vice President

National Anthem Bips Egnor

Dinner

Induction Ceremonies

Banquet Chairwoman • Lorrie Alesi

Silent Auction • Susan White Photos • Mark Campbell Video • Brad Wolak JIMMY ALLEN ( Cape Henlopen) DAVID WILLIAMS (Caesar Rodney)

Henlopen Athletic Conference Congratulations to the Conference Honorees for their induction into the Delaware Sports Hall of Fame and all the other inductees

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2018 INDUCTEES

JIMMY ALLEN

Jimmy Allen scored 1,785 points in four years at the University of New Haven (Conn.) where he was a second team NCAA Division II All-American in 1979. He followed with a long career as a professional player and college coach. At Cape Henlopen High School, he was a 6-3 point guard on the 1975 team that went 25-0 and is widely regarded as the best Delaware high school team of the decade. He was twice named second team All-State. At New Haven, he led the Chargers in scoring for four consecu- tive years, graduating as the second-leading scorer in school history, while leading the team in assists. He earned second team All-American honors and also competed for the UNH track & field team, setting school records in the long jump, high jump, and triple jump. He served as assistant coach at New Haven in 1988-2004. Selected by the Boston Celtics in the fifth round of the 1979 Na- tional Basketball Association draft, he played four years for their minor league affiliates, averaging 30 points per game one season for the Pittsfield (Mass.) Shamrocks. At Cape Henlopen HS, he also high jumped 6-6 to place second at the Division 2 state championship. He also played first base and batted clean-up for Cape’s state tournament team. He was previously inducted into the University of New Haven Ath- letics Hall of Fame (1987), Delaware Afro-American Sports Hall of Fame (2007), and Delaware Basketball Hall of Fame (2014). He currently resides in Wilmington.

Congratulations

Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame Class of 2018

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Former Delaware High School Athletes, Officials, and Media

The purpose of the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association is to preserve and promote the educational significance of interscholastic athletics, ensure that interscholastic sports remain compatible with the educational mission of the member schools, provide for fair competition between member schools, promote sportsmanship and ethical behavior, establish and enforce standards of conduct for athletes, coaches, administrators, officials and spectators, protect the physical well-being of athletes, and promote healthy adolescent lifestyles. 2018 INDUCTEES

CLINTON BURKE Clinton Burke was a two-time All-American wrestler at the University of Oklahoma where he was the NCAA runner-up and a Big Eight champion as a junior (1983), and finished third in the NCAA tournament as a senior (1984), each time at 134 pounds. His collegiate record was an impressive 102-20, ranking him among the all-time lead- ers in OU history. His 1983 performance made him just the second Delawarean to achieve All-American wrestling status and the first to reach the NCAA semifinals or finals. He lost the championship match when his oppo- nent, Clar Anderson of Oklahoma State, whom Burke had defeated three times during the season, scored a takedown with just 20 sec- onds remaining. Burke was also ranked as high as No. 5 in the nation as a sopho- more in 1982. The Sooners were perennially among the top teams in the Big Eight Conference and placed third at the NCAA’s in 1982, fourth in 1983, and fifth in 1984. He was an alternate for the 1984 U.S. Olympic freestyle wrestling team and an alternate on the 1992 U.S. Olympic judo team. At William Penn High School, he was a two-time Blue Hen Con- ference champion and state runner-up and finished with an overall record of 52-6-1. He was inducted into the Delaware Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2001. He also was a six-time national champion and five-time Pan Am champion in sambo, a martial art originally developed by the Soviets as a synthesis of catch wrestling, judo, and jujutsu that combines wrestling and submission holds. He medaled in international sambo competition more than any other wrestler in modern history, represented the USA in the World Cup and World Championships finals, and was inducted into the Sambo Hall of Fame. In the predecessor to Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), he retired as the World Shoot Fighting champion. He now resides in Southern California. !"#$%#&'(')#$*'+,#!*'&&$!"#$$%#&'(')# *'+,#!*'&& $ "'&&"'&&$-.$.'/#$$-. .'/# !!"!"#$%&'()&'*+,"#$%&'()&'*+, 001223$'4456$7$+898:$;8<:2861223$$'4456 7$+898: $;8<:286 =5=5663$(54<:663$(54<:

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SARAH CASHMAN GERSKY

Sarah Cashman Gersky distinguished herself in three sports – basketball, lacrosse, and - at Colgate University and Tower Hill School. At each institution, she ranks among the best basketball players ever. At Colgate, she was the leading scorer three years in basket- ball, averaging 16.5 points per game over her career, and graduated as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,666 points. The first player in Colgate history to reach 1,000 points, she also set school records for most points in a game (36) and in a season (473), most field goals in a season (191), consecutive free throws (17), and most steals in a game (10), season (86), and career (260). A co-captain her junior and senior years, she finished second in Player of the Year voting in the Upstate New York Basketball Conference. At Tower Hill, she was a first team All-State selection in 1979 when she averaged 20.2 ppg and led the Hillers to the state championship game after three straight Independent Conference titles. She also was a mainstay of powerful field hockey and lacrosse teams, earning 11 varsity letters on three outstanding teams. In lacrosse, she led Colgate to fourth place finishes in the AIAW Division II nationals in her sophomore and junior seasons and was named to the national championship all-tournament team in 1981. She set a school record for most goals in a season (49) and became the second Colgate woman to score more than 100 career goals. In field hockey, she paced the Raiders to second and fifth place finishes at the AIAW Division II nationals during her two varsity sea- sons. She started varsity on all three sports as a freshman. She was inducted into the Colgate Hall of Honor in 1994 and the Delaware Basketball Hall of Fame in 2018. Colgate retired her bas- ketball number (24) in 1983. She now resides in Woodbury, Conn.

2018 INDUCTEES

TOM FORT

For nearly 50 years, Tom Fort was a leader in organizing and officiating track and field events and amateur sports throughout the state of Delaware. A trackman at the University of Missouri, he became a leader for the Delaware Sports Club after moving to Delaware in 1967. He was director of the Caesar Rodney Half Marathon, organized new road races that helped ignite the local running boom of the 1970’s, and served as an officer of the Club for 38 years, the last 32 as president. He officiated at nearly 1,000 track and field meets at the youth, high school, college, and masters levels, from 1973 until the end of his life. He was the Delaware representative to the Road Runners Club of America for 26 years and served as national secretary-treasurer from 2000 until 2004. He received the Outstanding Service Award from the U.S. Track and Field Association in 2009 and the Road Runners Club of America’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010. Under his leadership, the Delaware Sports Club was widely rec- ognized for officiating excellence and twice received the Presidential Awards from the Mid-Atlantic Officials Congress. He competed at a high level in master’s competition in track, road racing, and marathons through 2005 and represented the U.S. at the World Veterans track meets in Canada (1975) and Sweden (1977). He was a charter inductee into the Delaware Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1994. After retiring as president of the Delaware Sports Club, he joined the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame and served as its president for three years. He passed away in August, 2017. !

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WILBERT L. “BUNNY” MILLER

Wilbert “Bunny” Miller was a dominant catcher in baseball at Howard High School, Delaware State College, and the Wilming- ton Semi-Pro League, and was a dedicated educator for nearly 40 years, 17 of them as a school principal. After an outstanding career at Howard High School, the native of Delaware City moved on to Delaware State College where he starred in both foot- ball and baseball. He started at both offensive and defensive end for the football team at Delaware State College during his junior and senior years. A woodworking accident cost him part of the index finger of his left hand and reduced the interest of pro baseball scouts. After a two-year Army hitch in Korea, he played 11 outstanding seasons in the Wilmington Semi-Pro League, setting the league record for career runs batted in (487), compiling the fourth most base hits (407) in league history, and posting a career batting aver- age of .359. He made the league’s All-Star team eight times, was named Most Valuable Player three times, and led the league in RBI’s eight times. His manager, 1986 DSMHOF Hall of Famer John Hickman, de- scribed him as the greatest catcher in the league’s history. After retiring from education, Miller became executive director of the Police Athletic League for 18 years. He has previously been in- ducted into the Delaware State Hall of Fame (1988), Delaware Baseball Hall of Fame (1997), and the Delaware Afro-American Sports Hall of Fame (2000). He currently resides in Wilmington. Congratulations and Best Wishes!

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HEIDI PEARCE Heidi Pearce was a first team NCAA Divi- sion I All-American midfielder at Johns Hop- kins University after three times being named Delaware’s high school lacrosse Player of the Year at St. Andrew’s School. In 2004, she became Johns Hopkins’ first NCAA Division I first team All-American, lead- ing the Jays to their first NCAA I Tournament appearance. Over four years, she led Hop- kins to a 44-24 record and the 2001 ECAC championship. Her 152 goals and 201 points remain career-highs by a Johns Hopkins midfielder. She was a three-time all-conference selection, a two-time team captain, and twice was named the Inside Lacrosse National Player of the Week. She also received the Cramer Award, presented for out- standing achievement in women’s athletics at Johns Hopkins. At St. Andrew’s, she was the state’s lacrosse Player of the Year in 1998, 1999, and 2000, and her career total of 275 goals was the state record until 2009. She led the Saints to state championships in 1998 and 1999 and to a spot in the finals in 2000 when she was named a high school All-American. She was also her school’s MVP in basketball and in field hockey, where she was a two-time All-State selection. She earned 12 high school varsity letters and was also an accomplished club swimmer in the breaststroke, backstroke, and butterfly events. After graduation, she returned to St. Andrew’s as a field hockey and lacrosse coach and athletics director and led the Saints to the state lacrosse championship game in all four seasons. A native of Chestertown, Md., she returned to her hometown when she was named head women’s lacrosse coach at NCAA III Washing- ton College prior to the 2014 season. In her first season, she was named Centennial Conference Coach of the Year as the Shorewomen had their best record (11-5) in 11 years and were ranked 17th nation- ally. She posted a record of 43-24 over her first four seasons. !

! St. Elizabeth High School Class of 1979 Proudly Congratulates Penny Welsh On her induction into the Delaware Sports Museum & Hall of Fame 2018 INDUCTEES

LARRY SHENK Larry Shenk was head of public relations for the for an incredible 44 years. A former Wilmington News Journal sportswriter, he has written several books on Phillies history and remains active as the team’s vice president for alumni relations. A graduate of Myerstown (Pa.) High School, he came to Delaware in 1962 to join the News Journal after graduating from Millersville (Pa.) State College and covered high school, college, club, and amateur sports. A year later, he was hired by the Phillies and was the youngest public relations director in . In over four decades with the Phillies, he dealt with countless demands, dead- lines, controversies, moves into two new ballparks, pennant races, and an enormous expansion in the position’s demands. He and his family were active in Delaware civic life and his wife, Julie, served on the Brandywine School Board and the DSSAA Board of Directors. Since his retirement as vice president for public relations, he has remained with the Phillies as director of the team’s relations with its former players. In 2014, he published If These Walls Could Talk, a memoir of stories from the Phillies dugout, locker room, and press box. He previously wrote The Fightin’ Phillies and This Date in Phillies History. In 1983, he became the third winner of the Bob Fishel Award, which honors a Major League Baseball front-office employee for pro- fessionalism, ethics, character, dedication, and humanitarianism. The winners are commemorated on a plaque at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. He was inducted into the Central Pennsylvania Hall of Fame in 1992 and the Philadelphia Sportswriters Association has honored him with its Good Guy Award (1995) and Lifetime Achievement Award (2008).

2018 INDUCTEES

PENNY WELSH

Penny Welsh starred at the highest levels of college basketball at the University of Pittsburgh (1979-81) and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (1981-83), scoring 1,824 points and collecting 960 rebounds over her college career. As a standout at St. Elizabeth High School, she twice was named Delaware’s high school Player of the Year for the Vikings. She was Pitt’s Most Valuable Player as a freshman and was honorable mention All-American as a sophomore. She collected 860 points and 533 rebounds over her two years, leading the Panthers to impressive records of 22-11 and 21-7 and to the post-season in both seasons. She then moved west and led UNLV in scoring as a junior (477) and senior (517). Her 19.9 points per game output in her senior year, when she led the Runnin’ Rebels to a 24-4 record, was the univer- sity’s fourth highest to that point. Her 85 steals that year were also a school record. She still ranks 12th in scoring and 11th in rebounding in UNLV history. Delaware’s high school Player of the Year at St. Elizabeth in 1978 and 1979, she led the state with 432 points in 19 regular season games (22.7 ppg) as a senior, including a 41-point outburst at Notre Dame (Pa.), and gathered 19 rebounds per game. She led St. Elizabeth to victory at the 1979 state title game after taking the Vikings to a berth in the 1978 championship game, the tournament’s first sellout. She now resides in Raleigh, N.C. THE – CONGRATULATE – D AV I D W I L L I A M S ON HIS INDUCTION INTO THE DELAWARE SPORTS HALL OF FAME 2018 INDUCTEES

DAVID WILLIAMS David Williams of Camden pitched in the baseball major leagues over six seasons from 2001 to 2007 for the Pittsburgh Pi- rates, , and . A first team All-State for Caesar Rodney High School who also played first base, the 6-3, 215 lb. left-hander pitched one season for DelTech South, leading the 35-7 Roadrunners to a fourth place finish in the Junior College World Series. Selected in the 17th round by the Pirates in the 1998 Major League Baseball Draft, he was 27-17 in the Bucs’ minor league system and earned a spot in the Pittsburgh starting rotation mid- way through his fourth professional season. He made his big league debut at the age of 22 in 2001 and started 18 games for the Pirates that year, posting a 3-7 record with a 3.71 earned run average in 114 innings. He was a key member of the staff for four seasons, appearing in 66 games with 58 starts and posting a 17-26 record and 4.25 ERA. He pitched a total of 334.2 innings and struck out 211 batters during that span. He enjoyed his best season as a major leaguer in 2005 when he went 10-11 with a 4.41 ERA and 88 strikeouts in 138.2 innings. He ranked fourth on the staff in both strikeouts and innings. Traded to the Reds for All-Star Sean Casey in 2006, he played two more seasons in the major leagues (2006 with the Reds and Mets and 2007 with the Mets) and pitched professionally through the 2011 season. Over his major league career he won 22 games and struck out 245 batters in 408 innings. Following his playing career, he served as a pitching coach in the organization in 2015-16 and currently coaches high school baseball in the Kennesaw, Georgia area.

PAST DSMHOF INDUCTEES • 1976 • • 1982 • Caras, Jimmy Coveleski, Frank Johnson, Judy Garvine, Cliff MacLure, Marion Jessup Marshall, Chip Michaels, Eddie O’Neill, Rev. James Miller, Creighton Shakespeare, Frank Oliver, Ed Taylor, Ellis Zwolak, Vic Tosi, John • 1977 • • 1983 • Koffenberger, Ed Cooper, John McGowan, Bill Green, Dallas Newlin, Frank Hazewski, Eddie Sawin, Nancy Miller, Rosemary Tribuani, Al Mulvena, Jack Waller, Ron Murray, Bill Willis, Vic Pitts, Jackie • 1978 • • 1984 • Carpenter, Bob Chadick, Paul Douglas, Dave Cloud, Nate Marvil, Dallas Doherty, Billy Montero, Dim Klosiewicz, Cas Nelson, Dave May, Dave Warrington, Caleb “Tex” McGraw, Rea Wharton, Buck Neiger, Al • 1979 • • 1985 • Cole, Billy Brooks, Lou duPont, Jr., William Crawford, Al Grier, Cap Crimian, Jack McMahon, Matchie Doherty, III, Gerald P. Naylor, Millard Hayes, Walter Schollenberger, George Krapf, Jim Short, Chris McConnell, Willard • 1980 • Reilly, Kevin Aiello, Johnny Wilcutts, John Betts, Huck Zablotny, Walter Cartwright, Al • 1986 • Doherty, II, Gerald P. Givens, Charlie Field, Bryan Hayman, Conway Hall, Tom Hickman, John Vosters, Bunny Johnson, George • 1981 • Lichtenstein, Vic Blaney, Bernie Roache, Willie Chalmers, Shorty Turley, Doug Cihocki, Eddie • 1987 • Donohue, Matt Carpenter, Ruly Knight, Pat George, Bennie Sasse, Ralph Guthrie, Grant Skinner, William “Bill’’ Hagan, Jim Morris, Johnny Pankowski, Joe Pennock Rawstrom, Harry FIRST STATE ORTHOPAEDICS DELAWARE’S LEADER IN ADVANCED ORTHOPAEDICS A Commitment to Excellence

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• 1988 • • 1994 • Birkenheuer, Rev. John Anderson, Anthony Elliott, Carlton Gerow, Bill Estock, George McBride, Steve Hoffman, Robert Moser, Lou Justice, Rita Redden, Art Snowberger, Russ Sezna, Wally Swartz, Hymie Slattery, Herb • 1989 • Sund, Al Davis, Brandon “Brandy” White, Randy Dunn, Chris • 1995 • Gregg, Steve Brooking, Anne Hilliard, Jennifer Franks Dowd, Robert F. Kelley, Robert Johnson, Sterling “Terl” Lore, Francis Lesher, John Spruance, Gretchen Vosters Martin, Renie • 1990 • Seaburg, Gus Brown, Mike Slowik, Carol Thomson Carucci, Dom “Quack” • 1996 • Chambers, Bill Baker, Dorothy Hahn, Patsy Cunningham, Bert Lucas, John “Cookie” Duncan, Scotty Reitzes, Herm Hall, Mike Riley, Bob “Peanuts” Lambert, Rodney • 1991 • Rylander, C. Roy Bruton, Bill Taylor, Irvin “Ace” Jacobs, Forrest “Spook” Thompson, Harold “Buck” Johnson, Dave • 1997 • Mason, Tom Baldwin, Renee Salvatore, Pete Capodanno, Laura Walsh, Franny DiPace, Dan Wilson, Tim Franks, Roger • 1992 • Hitchens, Mary Ann Anderson, Harry Land, John Campbell, Joe Masley, Frank Hawke, Vic Meade, Mike Hayman, Gary Thomson, William A. Passmore, Bill • 1998 • Showalter, Audie Kujala Billings, Bill Wills, Howard Collick, Bill • 1993 • Hannah, Bob Brady, John J. Motley, Felman Katzman, Izzy Shepherd, Sr., Lennell Milligan, Hank Shockley, Costen Raymond, Harold “Tubby” Smith, Janet Roberts, Milt Sund, Leonard “Lenny” Watson, Steve Wockenfuss, John

PAST DSMHOF INDUCTEES • 1999 • Kampert, Sue Manelski Balick, Charlotte Kapa, William L. duPont, Margaret Osborne Mason, Fred A. Gillen, Eugene “Buzzy” Scott, B. Gary Hanford, Carl Silicato, Thomas Carmen Henry, Spencer Viera, Barbara L. Kenney, Rev. Robert • 2005 • Saddler, William “Bubby” Brooks, Sr., C. Melvin • 2000 • Scheetz, Susan Delaney Farmer, Sr., Dale C. Hoffstein, Jules “Ace” Farmer, Robert “Clyde” Mattson, Bob Ferrell, Howard “Toots” Mees, Thomas Kadel, C. Walter Neill, Michael Ludington, Ron Purzycki, Joseph Richardson, Elizabeth “Betty” Taylor, John White, Jr., Henry G. Townsend, John Zabitka, Matthew “Matt” Walls, James F. • 2001 • • 2006 • Bianchini, Rosemary “Roe” Andrus, Robert Hanna, Norman Buckalew, Bart Harris, Dionna DeShields, Delino Lewis, Jimmy Harris, Barbara Robinson, Robert “Robbie” Johnson, Dennis Sheats, Earl Koffenberger, Richard “Dick’’ Stansky, R. Benjamin Leshem, Leonard Tiberi, David Wentworth, James “Jim’’ Williams, Pat Wisniewski, Irvin C. • 2002 • • 2007 • Davis, Eddie Briggs, Bernard “Barney” Frick, George Bundren, Jim Joseph, Melvin Immediato, Bob Kane, Joseph Mayer, Vincent “Winnie” McCall, Francis J. “Mike” McCall, Rick Meharg, Margaret “Missy” Purnell, Lovett Rudawsky, Vicki Huber Scott, Vinnie Trotter, Harold Whitcraft, David • 2003 • Whiting, Val Bastianelli, Herm • 2008 • Ciesinski, Roman “Ray” Bender, Lou Damico, Lawrence “Laudy” Carmichael, Donald “Ducky” Dayton, Julie Ann Clapp, Jim Ferguson, Pat Ryan Dickerson, Ron Pheiffer, William Ferris, Brenda Becker Reynolds, Bruce Fry, Doris Callaway Steers, Kenneth D. Holloway, Jack Taylor, Steve Hudson, Aubrey • 2004 • Knisely, Mary Schilly Apostolico, Martin Oddo, Jim “Whitey” Bodley, Hal Rollins, Sr., John W. Bucci, Nicholas Smith, Jim English, A. J. Grandell, Dr. Peter A. EVERGREEN WASTEWASTE SERVICES

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302-635-7055 evergreenws.comevergreenws.com PAST DSMHOF INDUCTEES • 2009 • Foote, Monick Callaway, Edward “Punk” Hurm, Walter Dave Clark, Jr., Albert “Buddy” Jones, Rhondale Flynn, James “Jimmy” Mayer, Dr. Arthur “Art” Hubinger, Dave Petitgout, Luke Johnson, James “JJ” Washington, Ukee Kaminski, Frank • 2014 • Lewis, Clifton “Gator” Anderson, Ernie Marshall, Tom DeMatteis, Tom McGlinchey, Mike Hickman, Tom Mulrooney, F. Tucker “Tuck” Huey, Alvin Schaen, Charles “Gene” Mas, Dario Sysko, Dave May, Derrick • 2010 • O’Neill, Judith Anderson Bastianelli, Steve Shea, Frank Cephous, Frank Sirman, Ben DeGroat, Bob Testa, John Doherty, Helen • 2015 • Kempski, Ted Crowther, John “Bill” Moliken, Laura Knorr Flanders, Sarah Gause Natalie, Jamie Giroso, Blaise Pabst, Jim “Tuffy” Hemphill, Joe Stansbury, Terence Keil, Isadore “Izzy” Townsend, Chester V. “Bud” Lingo, Carrie Weldin, Mary Jane Neylan, Bob • 2011 • Smith, Robert C. Dillard, Sherman Tattersall, Bob “T” Hand, Maryde Mackie Yates, David Henry, Dwayne • 2016 • Kohn, Karen Cassidy , Sid Lank, Joe Cephas, Dick Minker, Matt Colburn, Bob Moyer, William Gannon, Rich Thomas, Sheldon Keiper , Nancy Wheeler, Larry Profit, Laron White, Doug Romanczuk, Mark • 2012 • Taylor, Jeff Baly, John “Jack” Withrow, Jana Beattie, Rev. Joseph Zaharko, Wendy Clark, Mike • 2017 • Dendy, Terri Behr, Bob Fischer, Jim Caldwell, Kristin Mills Horne, Albert Coveleski, John Laramore, J. Alvin “Slats” Eaton, Mark VanSickle, Lori Filliben, Vince Walsh, John Gregory, Scott • 2013 • Huggins, Lois Agnew, Jack Mench, Kevin Barnhill, Ethel “Feffie” Simpson, Alvin Lee “Butch” Burns, Charley Starr, Jack Clifton, Fillmore Cooper, Jeff Wilmington University proudly supports the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame.

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PAST DSMHOF INDUCTEES Lank, Joe 2011 Mulvena, Jack 1983 Laramore, J. Alvin “Slats” 2012 Murray, Bill 1983 Leshem, Leonard 2006 Natalie, Jamie 2010 Lesher, John 1995 Naylor, Millard 1979 Lewis, Clifton “Gator” 2009 Neiger, Al 1984 Lewis, Jimmy 2001 Neill, Michael 2005 Lichtenstein, Vic 1986 Nelson, Dave 1978 Lingo, Carrie 2015 Newlin, Frank 1977 Lore, Francis 1989 Neylan, Bob 2015 Lucas, John “Cookie” 1990 Oddo, Jim “Whitey” 2008 Ludington, Ron 2000 Oliver, Ed 1976 MacLure, Marion Jessup 1976 O'Neill, Rev. James 1982 Marshall, Chip 1982 O’Neill, Judith Anderson 2014 Marshall, Tom 2009 Pabst, Jim “Tuffy” 2010 Martin, Renie 1995 Pankowski, Joe Pennock 1987 Marvil, Dallas 1978 Passmore, Bill 1992 Mas, Dario 2014 Pearce, Heidi 2018 Masley, Frank 1997 Petitgout, Luke 2013 Mason, Fred 2004 Pheiffer, William 2003 Mason, Tom 1991 Pitts, Jackie 1983 Mattson, Bob 2005 Profit, Laron 2016 May, Dave 1984 Purnell, Lovett 2007 May, Derrick 2014 Purzycki, Joseph 2005 Mayer, Dr. Arthur “Art” 2013 Rawstrom, Harry 1987 Mayer, Vincent “Winnie” 2007 Raymond, Harold “Tubby” 1993 McBride, Steve 1994 Redden, Art 1994 McCall, Francis J. “Mike” 2002 Reilly, Kevin 1985 McCall, Rick 2007 Reitzes, Herm 1990 McConnell, Willard 1985 Reynolds, Bruce 2003 McGlinchey, Mike 2009 Richardson, Elizabeth “Betty” 2000 McGowan, Bill 1977 Riley, Bob “Peanuts” 1990 McGraw, Rea 1984 Roache, Willie 1986 McMahon, Matchie 1979 Roberts, Milt 1993 Meade, Mike 1997 Robinson, Robert “Robbie” 2001 Mees, Tom 2005 Rollins, Sr., John W. 2008 Meharg, Margaret “Missy” 2002 Romanczuk, Mark 2016 Mench, Kevin 2017 Rudawsky, Vicki Huber 2002 Michaels, Eddie 1976 Rylander, C. Roy 1996 Miller, Creighton 1976 Saddler, William “Bubby” 1999 Miller, Rosemary 1983 Salvatore, Pete 1991 Miller, Wilbert L. “Bunny” 2018 Sasse, Ralph 1981 Milligan, Hank 1993 Sawin, Nancy 1977 Minker, Matt 2011 Schaen, Charles “Gene” 2009 Moliken, Laura Knorr 2010 Scheetz, Susan Delaney 2005 Montero, Dim 1978 Schollenberger, George 1979 Morris, Johnny 1987 Scott, B. Gary 2004 Moser, Lou 1994 Scott, Vinnie 2007 Motley, Felman 1998 Seaburg, Gus 1995 Moyer, William 2011 Sezna, Wally 1994 Mulrooney, F. Tucker “Tuck” 2009 Shakespeare, Frank 1982 Hktuv"Uvcvg"Ncpgu"Hktuv""Uvcvg Ncpgu " *Yknokpivqp+"*Yknokpivqp+" 4:"Ncpgu"qh"dqynkpi","Upcem"Dct","Hwnn"Ugtxkeg"Nqwpig","Ctecfg""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""4:"Ncpgu""""qh dqynkpi , Upcem"Dct"", Hwnn""Ugtxkeg Nqwpig", "Ctecfg """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" ,"Rqqn"Vcdngu","Cwvqocvke"Ueqtkpi","Equoke"Inqy"Dqynkpi"""""""""""""""""""""""""""",""Rqqn Vcdngu"", Cwvqocvke"Ueqtkpi"", Equoke""Inqy Dqynkpi"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Y1Owuke"("Xkfgqu","Cwvqocvke"Dworgtu"Y1Owuke""""( Xkfgqu , Cwvqocvke""Dworgtu DDktvjfc{"1"Eqtrqtcvg"Rctvkgu","Itqwr"Tcvgu"kttvvjfc{""1 Eqtrqtccvvg"Rcttvvkgu"", Itqwr""Tcvgu

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Every athlete, from the syncopated sculler to the lonely long-distance runner, builds on the work of others – coaches, other mentors, teammates, friends in training, predecessors, even their competitors.

We are proud to honor the best of Delaware sports, and to salute those whose distinction has earned them election to this Hall of Fame.

Connolly Gallagher is regularly honored as one of Delaware’s best law firms –and as one of Delaware’s best workplaces. Every day, we honor our clients. Tonight we honor men and women whose accomplishments and character continue to make us proud.

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