Hall of Fame
Bylaws & Applications
The Marathon Central School Athletic Hall of Fame was approved by the Board of Education in the Spring of 2007. The fourth inaugural inductions to take place in the Spring of 2011. The purpose of the Hall of Fame is to recognize the accomplishments of the inductees and develop pride in the rich athletic traditions of the district. The inductees shall exemplify Marathon’s commitment to academics, community, and athletic excellence and should foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of the history of Marathon Athletics for current student-athletes and the community at large. In addition, the induction of these individuals will help motivate our current athletes to reach their potential and strive for excellence in each and every aspect of their athletic and academic pursuit.
HALL OF FAME CATEGORIES
- Athlete: An athlete must have graduated from Marathon Central School a minimum of 10 years prior to nomination. (Athlete's application)
- Coach/Administration: A coach oradministrator must have retired completely from the school district a minimum of one year prior to nomination. (Coach's Application) (Administrator's Application)
- Contributor: A contributor to the Marathon Athletic Program must have been away from the athletic program for a minimum of 3 years. (Contributor's Application)
- Posthumous: A nomination received posthumously for any category may be given at any time.
- Team: Teams earning Sectionals Titles or higher will automatically enter the Hall of Fame after its Senior Class members have been graduated for 10 years. Teams earning League or Divisional Titles will be elected into the Hall of Fame at the discretion of the Selection Committee after its Senior Class members have been graduated for 10 years. There is not a nomination form for this category.
NOTE: Those interested in submitting applications for induction in 2020, are advised that the Committee's focus will be the recognition of athletes who graduated in 2010 and before. NOMINATING INDIVIDUALS is an undertaking that is obviously a difficult task, especially if preserving the rich traditions of the past is so vitally important. Your participation in this process is an important step in helping to make sure that all deserving individuals will be considered by the selection committee.
Inaugural Induction Ceremony, Class of 2008
Second Induction Ceremony, Class of 2009
Colette Fritts |
David McEvoy |
Don Atwood |
Don McEvoy |
Howard Chip Stewart |
Jim O'Neil |
Mike Ondrako |
Peg Davis |
Roxanne Horner |
Gerald Kimble |
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Third Induction Ceremon, Class of 2010
Marty Kinner |
Ronald Smith |
Roger Parker |
Jeffery Parker |
James Joseph |
Stephen Joseph |
Raymond Marsh |
Cindy Harding |
Deborah Niggli |
Mark Wainwright |
Cheryl Doty |
Keith Pitman |
Stephen Arnold |
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Fourth Induction Ceremony, Class of 2011
Gloria McAllister |
Mickley Lincoln |
Rhea Pendall |
Scott Reily |
Patrick Baranska |
Murphee Hayes |
Patty Larkin |
Miquel Solowiej |
Patricia Tillotson |
Cari Funk |
Cari Funk |
Macksi Vinson |
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Fifth Induction Ceremony, Class of 2012
Ralph Tyron |
Charles Doane |
Michael Burke |
Ryan Hayes |
Jennifer Larkin |
Hilary Matson |
Scott Niggli |
Carla Tagliente |
Amanda Gillette |
Rebecca Larkin |
Tiffany Marsh |
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Sixth Induction Ceremony, Class of 2013
Arthur Grinnell |
Kathleen Hoyt |
Jessica Cross |
Brooke Atwood |
Jessica Gofgosky |
Matthew Griep |
Jolene Phillips |
Elizabeth Vinson |
Andrew Warner |
Michael Joseph |
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Seventh Induction Ceremony, Class of 2014 and Class of 2015
Jamie Gofgosky |
Mark Kinner |
Maurice Kinner |
Herman Doscher |
Shaun Husner |
Megan Matson |
Kyle Marsh |
Heather Doran |
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Eighth Induction Ceremony, Class of 2019
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