Coach Kathy Marron. Willard K. (Billy) Bond. Gene Boteler. James H. Tim Conner Baseball Team. Frank Bready

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1 Coach Kathy Marron In 1978 as a Physical Education teacher at W. H. Farquhar Middle School Ms. Marron began her coaching career at Sherwood High School. In her eight years as the Warriors Coach, her teams amassed a record of including three regional finals, one state final, two state championships (1980 Class B, 1985 Class A) and multiple Montgomery County Championships. The success of her teams did not go unnoticed as she was awarded many honors during her career. She was named MCICA Coach Of The Year in 1981, 1982, and The Montgomery County Journal named her Coach Of The Year in 1982 and The Washington Post awarded her with All Metropolitan Coach Of The Year in A quote from former player Lyn Marraffa Tingen summed up Coach Marron s coaching: Coach Marron took a bunch of girls who never held a hockey stick and turned us into state champions in a very short time. Gene Boteler Mr. Boteler taught social studies at Sherwood for 38 years from In retirement, he is still a fixture at the school as a substitute teacher and supporter of athletics. He is an avid fan of Sherwood High School in general and an even greater fan of its student athletes and their teams. He regularly attends multiple Sherwood sporting events including all play-off games around the state for various sports. He could always be depended on to be well-versed in any given team s strategies and pitfalls, often filled with his own quick-witted observations and anecdotes. Mr. Boteler started announcing football games in 1974 and has missed only one home football game in 40 years. Known as the Voice of Sherwood he is still calling games every season. As a touch stone between the old and the new, Gene is steadfast in a legacy of continuity and longevity. Every conversation with Gene is sure to be studded with remembrances of previous faculty, coaches or athletes ensuring that their accomplishments are not forgotten. We hope that he will remain as the Voice of Sherwood for years to come and know that if he ever gets cut, you can bet that he ll bleed Blue and White Baseball Team The 1972 Baseball Team recorded an undefeated season (15-0) and won the Montgomery County BC League Championship. Coach Billy Harrison was in his third season when his team won this championship. The team achieved this feat with only two pitchers, Mark Childs and Craig Floyd. Both went on to play college baseball at George Washington University. The pitching crew was backed up with tremendous infield play and strong team batting. Larry Dent Perry Pepper Oliver Riggs Phil Seraphin Brett Basile Harry Speake Dean O Neal Steve Ganassa Rob Fisher Dave Behr Brian Kuning Carter Willson 1972 Baseball Roster: Wayne Lampe Craig Floyd Wes Albright Jackie Schriver Greg Jones Mark Childs Alan Goldey Don Eury Dave Bartley Coach Bill Harrison Asst Coach Dan Contesti Willard K. (Billy) Bond Willard Bond grew up in the Ashton area and graduated from Sherwood High School in Billy was an outstanding student-athlete who participated in four varsity sports: soccer, baseball, basketball, and track and field. In his senior year, Mr. Bond had the highest batting average on the baseball team, was the high scorer and captain of the basketball team, and was a two-time qualifier for the Maryland State track meet. He was not only an outstanding athlete, but also a student leader. Willard was vice president of his class during his freshman and junior years, served as sports editor of the yearbook, and participated in the Sherwood Community fair and Future Farmers of America. After he graduated from Sherwood, Mr. Bond enlisted in the Marine Corps and served his country in WWII and the Korean War. In 1961, Willard retired from military service as Captain after 22 and ½ years in the Marine Corps. Captain Bond returned to Ashton and was employed at Sport Chevrolet in Burtonsville for another 20 years. Captain Billy Bond had a hole in one at the Argyle Country club at the age of 89. He continued to play golf until his death in 2014 at the age of 93. James H. Tim Conner James H. Conner has lived in the Sandy Spring/Ashton area since he was a year and a half old. Tim was raised on a farm that his parents inherited from his grandparents, about a mile from Sherwood. Tim still lives on the homestead today and raises beef cattle and sheep. Mr. Conner graduated from Sherwood in While Tim attended Sherwood, he lettered in three sports: football, basketball, and baseball. His love for the game of baseball began in 1941 after becoming a fan of Joe DiMaggio and Joe s 56-game hitting streak. Tim made the varsity baseball team in 9 th grade and was a starter in the outfield for four years. He ended his career with a batting average of a little over.400. He could also cover a lot of ground in the outfield. Tim was captain of the football team his senior year. Mr. Conner graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in Physical Education in 1954 and began his teaching career at Sherwood in the fall of that year. Tim coached the baseball, Jr. High basketball, and softball teams during his career at Sherwood. After teaching Drivers Education for 30 years, Mr. Conner retired in The 12 years Tim attended the Sherwood Elementary, Sherwood Junior High, and Sherwood Senior High Schools combined with thirty years that he was a teacher at Sherwood High School, add up to 42 years that Tim was involved in the Sherwood school community. Frank Bready Frank Bready was an outstanding athlete at Sherwood graduating in A four-sport star, he earned varsity letters in football, basketball, baseball, and track. At that time Sherwood was a junior/senior high school with grades seven through twelve and junior high students were eligible to participate in varsity athletics. Frank became the starting shortstop on the varsity baseball team as an eighth grader and held that position for five years. He was an outstanding defensive shortstop as well as an outstanding power hitter. He also excelled in the classroom. Frank was a member of both varsity football and basketball teams while at Sherwood. After graduation he entered the University of Maryland earning a degree in Physical Education. He worked for the Montgomery County Public School system throughout his professional career as a teacher and coach, later becoming the Principal of Damascus and Churchill High Schools.

2 Steve White Steve White was an outstanding performer in three sports at Sherwood graduating in He earned varsity letters in football, basketball and baseball. On the gridiron he was a sure receiver and blocker as a tight end and also was the team s punter. On the basketball court he made the varsity as a sophomore lettering while playing either the guard or forward positions. He averaged double figures scoring as a junior, before leading the team in scoring with a 16 points per game average as a senior. As a senior he earned All-County selection and All- District. The Warriors reached the Class A State semifinal game concluding with a 22-3 record while winning the district title. He scored 24 points in the state semifinals and was named to the All-Tournament team. On the baseball diamond he quickly established himself as one of the top high school pitchers in the area. In his first start as a sophomore, he pitched a no-hitter against Montgomery Blair, the defending county champion. It was one of three no-hitters he pitched during his high school career. He finished the season with a 0.75 ERA earning All-County notice. As a junior he led the county with a 0.71 ERA, striking out a season-high 15 batters in one game. Named All-County and All-District he led the Warriors to the county baseball title. He again led the county with a 0.85 ERA as a senior and was named All-County, All-District and All-Met. The team lost the County championship game by a single run. Coach Michael Hogue As a high school athlete, Mike Hogue lettered in football, baseball and track and was presented the Athletic Achievement Award his senior year. In 1962 Mr. Hogue attended Memphis State University on football scholarship, graduating in 1966 with a BS degree in Education. Mr. Hogue began his coaching and teaching career at Sherwood High school in 1966 and retired in 1997 after 31 years of dedication to his profession as a history teacher. It was once said that Coach Hogue was the Iron Man of Sherwood because he rarely missed a day of teaching or coaching during his career. Mike coached football, wrestling, and softball with football being his primary sport. Coach Hogue was well respected by the Sherwood community and by the many student-athletes whom he taught and coached. He had an impact on the development of many athletes including current Hall of Fame inductees Richard Anderson, Mike Smith, and Pickle Smith. Many of his former athletes have often referred to Coach Hogue as the Unsung Hero of the Sherwood High School football program. After retirement, Mr. Hogue continued to give back to the community as a volunteer coach for the Howard County Special Olympics Program. Paul Johnson A two-sport star athlete, Paul graduated from Sherwood in A tremendous leaper, he led the Warriors basketball team in rebounding during both his junior and senior season. His senior season he was named All-County and All-District leading the Warriors to a 22-3 record while reaching the State Class A semi-final game. The team finished the season ranked in the Washington Post top ten. Named All-County as a junior, he led the team in scoring and blocked shots. On the baseball diamond, he combined speed, defense and hitting to earn several All-Met selections. During his three-year varsity baseball career he hit over.400 and was named All- County three times. The Warriors won the county championship his junior year and finished second his senior season. There were no state baseball tournaments at that time. Paul received a basketball/baseball scholarship to South Carolina State University. He earned All-Conference baseball notice at SC State and was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the third round in His first year in the Florida State League he made the All-Star team batting.299 and stealing 69 bases in 71 attempts. The following year he led the Double A California League in hitting with a.355 average making the All-Star team. In 1971 while batting over.300 he was selected to the Texas League (AAA) All-Star team. An injury curtailed his professional career. Coach Basil (Billy) Harrison Coach Harrison s baseball background began at Coolidge High School and blossomed at Georgetown University where he was named Captain and Most Valuable Player in Baseball. He later signed with the Chicago White Sox and was inducted into the Washington Area Jock s Hall of Fame. Coach Billy Harrison coached baseball for ten years and posted a winning season in 9 of those seasons. In 1972 the baseball team went 15-0 and won the County Championship. The following year the team posted a 14-2 record. Coach Harrison turned his talents to tennis and coached for eighteen years. His boys and girls teams won 20 division titles and three girls won individual county championships. He was named Montgomery County Tennis Coach of the Year in Richard Dickie Hill Dickie Hill was an outstanding student-athlete graduating in He was considered one of the top running backs in the Maryland-DC-Virginia region during both his junior and senior seasons. As a junior he rushed for over 1,000 yards combining power, size and his track speed. He was named first-team All-County and All-District. As a senior he ran for over 1,500 yards averaging 6.4 yards per carry and was named the prestigious Washington Touchdown Club Maryland Player-of-the-Year. Additionally he was a first-team All-Met and All-County selection. In addition to a stellar career on the gridiron, Dickie was an outstanding performer for the Warrior track and field teams. As a sophomore he finished 3 rd in the 440 and 2 nd in the 220 at the Maryland State Class A Track meet. He ran anchor on the 440 and 880 relay teams as a junior, with the team winning the Class A title in each event. During his senior year, he anchored the 880 relay team which set a State record winning the event, and the 440 relay team that earned a second place finish. He received the Richard Dick Martin Award in track as a senior. An all-around athlete, he was a member of the varsity basketball team his junior year. Active in numerous school service clubs, he accepted a football scholarship to Tulsa University following graduation. He played freshmen football at Tulsa and was a tailback on the varsity as a sophomore. A knee injury curtailed his college football career following his sophomore season. He ran varsity track at Tulsa as a junior and senior earning a degree in four years in medical technology. He served as a hospital administrator for 37 years. Coach Mel Laughner Mr. Laughner began his teaching and coaching career at Sherwood in During his tenure of 42 years as a math teacher, he coached three sports before he retired in His love of sports began in high school where he was a three-sport letter winner in basketball, football, and baseball. Coach Laughner s first love was basketball and he coached the sport for thirty-one years and achieved a record of During his tenure his teams were in the state tournament final four in 1974, 78, 79, 87, and 99. His 1979 team won the State Championship. In addition to basketball, Coach Laughner coached baseball for thirteen years and was assistant football coach for 8 seasons. Along the way he was honored many times by his peers most notably as two-time Coach of the Year by the Montgomery Journal and the Washington Post. In 1990 he was selected to coach the Suburban Basketball All-Star Classic.

3 Ginny Hanlon Ginny graduated from Sherwood in 1985 after excelling in track and field. She was a six-time state champion in the high jump winning both the indoor and outdoor events three times each. She holds the Maryland State women s high jump record recording a 5 9 effort. Selected to multiple All-Met teams, All-County selections, she was also named a High School All-American. She was a first team All-State selection by the Maryland State Track Coaches Association. At the Junior Olympic National Champion event held at Franklin Field, PA., she was the national age group champion for high school athletes. Ginny earned an athletic scholarship to the University of Maryland where she was named captain of the Terrapins women s track and field squad. While at Maryland she received the Scholar Athlete Award and was named Outstanding Female Athlete by the National Girls and Women Sports Day in Tommy Davis Tommy graduated from Sherwood in 1966 after earning 8 varsity letters. A three-year starter in basketball, he captained the squad that posted a 22-3 record reaching the Class A State semi-finals. He led the county in scoring his senior year earning All-County recognition. A three-year starter in centerfield for the Warrior baseball team, he was an outstanding hitter and defender. He batted over.400 during his career and earned second-team All -Met as a senior and All-County recognition his junior and senior seasons. He played one year of varsity football starting at defensive back and was selected honorable mention All-County. As a sophomore, he lettered in track and was a member of the 440-yard Class A State Champion relay team. Following graduation he starred at Montgomery College in basketball and was later inducted into the MC Athletic Hall of Fame. He played two years of varsity basketball and ran track at High Point University (NC). Tommy taught physical education for 36 years in Montgomery County. The founder of the Olney Pirates (OBGC) program, he also served as head baseball coach at Montgomery College Germantown. Michael Truby Michael Truby was an outstanding four-year wrestler for the Warriors. During his stellar career he recorded 101 wins with just 10 losses. He graduated in 1985 as a three-time Maryland State wrestling champion. During his career he placed all four years at both the county and regional wrestling tournaments. He was named captain of the wrestling team his senior year and earned the prestigious Coaches Award. Named to numerous All-County and All-Met wrestling teams all four years, he won the Monisera Award in 1985 for most career points by a senior in the Montgomery County Wrestling Tournament. James Thomas James Thomas is considered one of the all-time greatest basketball players in Warrior history scoring over 1,000 points and earning three varsity letters. He was a tremendous shooter, rebounder and ball-handler. As a sophomore during the season, he averaged 15.5 points and 10 rebounds per game. He shot 85% from the free throw line and was selected All- County. During his junior season he shot 88% from the foul line while scoring and rebounding at a 20.2 and 14 per game clip. He led the team to the Class A Regional Championship and was selected to various All-County and All-Regional teams. As a senior, James earned All-Met, All -Regional and All-County recognition averaging 25 points and 16 rebounds per game. He also made 90% of his free throws to set a school record. Following his graduation in 1968, he attended prep school at Laurinburg Institute in Laurinburg, N.C. He had an outstanding year, scoring 22 points per game while shooting over 85% from the foul line. Following a year a prep school, James joined the United State Army and served in Viet Nam. Coach Robert Stroup After graduating high school, Bob Stroup served in the Marine Corps and was awarded the Purple Heart in the legendary battle of Chosin Reservoir. Upon finishing his military service, Mr. Stroup attended Bloomsburg State Teachers College on a football scholarship where he was an outstanding athlete in both football and baseball. After graduating from Bloomsburg in 1957, Stroup became a special education teacher for the Jeannette City School District and served as head coach of the untied, unbeaten, unscored upon Jeanette High School freshmen football team. In 1963, Stroup moved to Maryland with his wife Barbara and three children, Shane, Daniel, and Shari, to teach special education at Sherwood High School. He coached the Junior Varsity Team from and was Varsity Assistant Coach under Tony Caruso. Stroup became the Varsity Head Coach in 1975, leading Sherwood to four play-off appearances. Stroup s Warriors finished as State-Runner-Up in 1979 and won Divisional Championships in 1978,1979, and Stroup also had the honor of coaching All-American running back Richie Anderson, who signed with Penn State in 1989 and went on to play 12 seasons as an NFL fullback with the New York Jets and the Dallas Cowboys. Off the field, Coach Stroup worked year-round helping his players compete for college scholarships. He always felt it was his greatest accomplishments to help students win the opportunity to go to college and make something of themselves. Dave Bratt During his junior and senior years at Sherwood Dave starred in both football and baseball. During his baseball career, he was named to the All County Eastern Division Team in 1968 and in 1969 and was voted Sherwood s MVP for both seasons. During the 1968 season he was second in Montgomery County Batting with an average of.478 and first in E.R.A. with a As a senior in 1969 on the Warriors football team Dave had a monster season rushing for 1400 yards on an 8.1 yards per carry average. At the close of the season he was honored with All County, All Suburban Maryland, and All Metropolitan teams. Upon graduating from Sherwood, Dave went to the University of Virginia on a football scholarship where he played both football and baseball. His 1972 Virginia baseball team won the ACC Baseball Championship for the first time in school history. In 1973 Dave had a banner season and was named to the All ACC Baseball Team, named the All ACC Batting Champion with a.364 average, and was runner-up ACC Baseball Player of the Year.

4 Monica (Rogers) Merkel Monica attended Sherwood High School from and started all four years on the basketball, field hockey and softball teams. Basketball was her main sport where she averaged 23 points per game. During her senior year her team was runner-up Montgomery County Champions and her CYO team was CYO Champions. Upon graduation, Monica enrolled at the University of Maryland where she played basketball, lacrosse, and field hockey. She was one of two freshman to make the varsity basketball team and went on to be assistant coach to Chris Weller from Their team was national runner-up to UCLA in the National Championship. Gordon Butler Gordon earned three varsity basketball letters at Sherwood graduating in An All- Met performer his senior year, he was also named All-County and All-Regional all three seasons. He scored 1,344 career points and totaled 827 rebounds. He set a school record with 592 points and 309 rebounds his senior year leading the Warriors to the Maryland State Finals. He earned a basketball scholarship to Austin Peay University in Clarksville, TN to play for the NCAA Division I Governors. Monica retired this year after over fifty years of passionate participation in basketball. Jeffrey L. Smith Jeffrey graduated from Sherwood in 1972 after an outstanding career in football, basketball and track. He played varsity football as a senior starting at defensive back. He played two years of varsity basketball and was named captain his senior year in A speedster, he was a member of the varsity track team for three years which won three consecutive County Championships. The 1971 squad won the State Championship. During his career he set school records for: the 100 meters turning in a time of 9.7 seconds; 220 meters with a time of 21.6 seconds; triple jump recording a distance of 44 1, he also won four gold medals at the county championships his senior year. Because he ran track he was unable to play baseball at Sherwood, but was still offered a professional baseball contract by the Chicago White Sox. He instead chose to attend Virginia State College in Petersburg, Virginia on a football scholarship. Andrea Burton A four-sport athlete, Andrea graduated from Sherwood in An overall outstanding athlete, she lettered in tennis, basketball, track and softball. While excelling in all four sports, her primary focus was basketball. She earned the starting point guard position as a freshman and held that position all four years. She was selected as the Most Valuable Player several times for basketball and was chosen the Outstanding Senior Athlete. Her leadership on the court was a key factor in the Warriors reaching the state tournament her first three years where she was named to the All-Tournament Team. She was also named to the All- Tournament Team at the National Junior Olympics and following her sophomore season she made the next-to-last cuts for the Pan Am Games representing the United States. As a junior, she was named All-Met, and first-team All-County. The team went undefeated during the regular season before losing in the state semi-finals. She was named All-Met and All-County as a senior. Andrea received a basketball scholarship to Villanova University where she was a four-year starter. The team reached the NCAA final four her sophomore year. Carter Willson Carter Willson was a three-sport athlete at Sherwood and excelled in football, wrestling, baseball, and played on two county championship teams during his high school career. Carter played quarterback for the 1971 and 1972 Sherwood Football teams and in 1972 the Warriors won the Montgomery County Grey League Championship. He was selected first team all-county that year, along with two of his favorite receivers Jim Webb and Phil Seraphin. As a wrestler his senior year, Carter placed fourth in the county, second in the region, and third in the state tournament. Marshall Dauberman coached him for all four years in high school and taught Carter the discipline, dedication and mental toughness required to be a successful wrestler. Carter played three years of varsity baseball and was the starting second baseman on the 1972 undefeated BC League Champions coached by Bill Harrison and Dan Contesti. He was selected first team All BC League along with Oliver Riggs, Bret Bastile, Harry Speake, and Larry Dent. After high school Carter went to Kent State University to play football but returned to play at Towson after one year. He played four years at Towson and was backup quarterback on the team that played for the NCAA Div. III National Championship in the Alonzo Stagg Bowl Tom Wheeler Tom Wheeler graduated from Sherwood in 1982 as a three-sport letter winner in football, wrestling, and baseball. Tom began his wrestling career in 1972 at the Wheaton Boys Club and became a Jr. League State Champ in Needless to say, Tom entered Sherwood as a freshman ready for the next level of wrestling. He was the first freshman to win a Montgomery County Wrestling Championship. During his wrestling career at Sherwood, Mr. Wheeler was two-time Montgomery County Champion, a three-time Regional Champion, and a two-time Maryland State Wrestling Finalist, winning the championship in Tom was named All-County three times and All-Met two times. He earned varsity letters in football and baseball in1981 and As a student leader, he served as Vice President of the Student Government during his junior and senior years. After graduating from the University of Maryland in 1986, Mr. Wheeler coached the Sherwood High School wrestling team from After his coaching tenure at Sherwood, Coach Tom pioneered the Mt. Airy Mustang Youth Wrestling team in 1993 and coached youth wrestling, baseball, football, and soccer from Coach Wheeler received the Mt. Airy Recreation Council Volunteer of the year Award in 1994.

5 From the Founders The Athletic Hall of Fame (AHOF) was established to honor and preserve the legacy of athletes, coaches, teams, and friends of Warrior athletics who have excelled in the past and inspired others to achieve greatness in their own future. Myself and others envisioned creating the AHOF in the fall of A year later, the AHOF was on its way to being created when it was enthusiastically endorsed by Sherwood s Warrior Club. At its inception, a committee was formed to develop by-laws and an operational framework to begin a call for nominations. Thanks to the efforts of Warren Crutchfield, Marshall Dauberman, Lou Altobelli, Steve Bolen, Ronnie Estrain, Bart Popeck, Laura Rhode, David Septoff, and myself, our inaugural class was selected in June It is a privilege to honor the dedication, teamwork, support, and achievement of these and future inductees who have set the foundation for success and tradition of Sherwood athletics. Gene Orndorff, Founder Athletic Hall of Fame 1974 Girls Basketball State Championship Team The 1974 Girls Basketball team came into the season with one goal: Win States They had come close the season before and finished third in the state. The team kept a clean slate at all tournament competitions and won the county and district championships leading up to the state final. They will always have the honor of being the first team of any sport to win a state championship as well as the first girl s team to do so Girls Basketball Team: Kathy Awkard Kym Awkard Beth Bonifant Charlene Bready Flo Broadus Cindy Downs Kathy Green Pam Lackey Coach: Ms. Linda Gehlert Asst Coach: Ms. Sue Gorsuch Donna Sansone Sue Sowter Lizzie Speake Athletic Hall of Fame Luncheon 12:00 pm Social Gathering Saturday, September 19, 2015 Norbeck Country Club 12:30: Introduction and Acknowledgements Marc Thomas Blessing Luncheon Warren Crutchfield 1:30 Welcome Gene Boteler Guest Speaker Awards Presentation Closing Remarks Athletes Richie Anderson - Football Jack Bentley - Baseball Katie Jenkins - Basketball, Track & Field Oguchi Onyewu - Soccer Nina Roffey - Gymnastics Charles Pickles Smith - Baseball Mike Smith - Football, Track & Field Bobby Truby - Wrestling Takisha Williams - Basketball, Track & Field 2010 Inductees Richard Dickie Hill Jana Dauberman Gene Boteler Coaches Coach Tony Caruso - Football Coach Warren Crutchfield - Basketball, Cross Country, Track & Field Coach Marshall Dauberman - Wrestling Special Contributions Art Fennington - Community Achievement Team 1977 Soccer Team - Undefeated State Champs 1979 Boys Basketball State Championship Team The 1979 Boys Basketball Team finished the season with a 23-4 record and a state championship. This was the first team in boys basketball history to win the state championship. During the regional and state tournaments, the closest game was a 14 point Sherwood win. The Warriors dominated play at Cole Field House, defeating Frederick High School in the semi-finals and Southern High School in the State Finals Boys Basketball State Championship Team: Tim Charles David Morris Eugene Lee Mike McCarthy Perry Lee John Dove Jerry Marshall Tony Bowman Steve Connor Greg Burton Brian Callahan Mike Marshall Kevin Coughlin Coach Mel Laughner Asst. Coach Don Mieczkowski Sherwood High School Warrior Club Sherwood s all-sport booster club, the Warrior Club, in concert with the school s administration, is proud to help establish the Athletic Hall of Fame. The Warrior Club appreciates the important contributions that have been made by this group of inductees. We have you and many fine athletes, coaches and community members to thank for establishing Sherwood as one of the most highly-regarded high school athletic programs in the state of Maryland. The Warrior Club s mission is to raise money through a range of activities to benefit Sherwood High School athletic programs and to fund student-athlete scholarships. Because the Warrior Club is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation, your financial contributions are tax deductible. Speak to one of the Warrior Club officers if you would like to get more involved or make a financial contribution. Thank you for joining us tonight for this celebration of Sherwood s homegrown legends. We hope you enjoy this Warrior Club tradition. Athletic Hall of Fame Committee Marc Thomas, Gene Orndorff, Warren Crutchfield, Marshall Dauberman, Kerry Garafano, Jack Burk, Jr. Acknowledgements Special thanks to: Jeanne Laeng and the Sherwood Cheerleaders and Poms for Hospitality. Michael Dauberman - Power Point

6 In establishing any new tradition, it takes resources to make it a success. The Sherwood community has responded with enthusiasm by providing hours of volunteer service, in-kind donations of goods and services and money. Thanks to these generous donors, the Athletic Hall of Fame is continuing with solid support. presents John E. Burk $ Richard Hill, III $250 - $999 Argyle Country Club (Congratulations to Carter Willson and Willard Bond) Carter Willson Jim Douglas Sandy Spring Lions Club (Congratulations to James Conner) Richard Pettit The Sherwood High School $25 - $249 Dave Bratt Perry Pepper Marshall Dauberman Phil Seraphin Mike Hogue Marg and Albert Wintz Buster and Dottie Mauer (Congratulations to Willard Bond) (Congratulations to Mike Hogue) Norbeck Country Club (Congratulations to Basil Harrison) Saturday, September 19, 2015

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