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Inductees honored for achievements in athletic careers, service to BallardJanuary 11, 2017 – Ballard High School has inducted its inaugural Athletic Hall of Fame class, recognizing alumni who achieved outstanding accomplishments in their athletic careers or service to the athletic department at Ballard.The Ballard Bruins Athletic Hall of Fame recognizes graduates and school supporters who are at least 10 years out of high school. In addition to acknowledging athletic success, the award also recognizes recipients’ post-Ballard graduation accomplishments and service.Inductees include (by graduation year unless otherwise indicated):.
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Marty Bailen, was involved in Ballard athletics for more than 40 years in all capacities, including announcer and statistician. The football press box is named after him.
Pat Crawford, served as Ballard’s first principal, from 1968 to 1985. The football stadium is named after him.
Allan Houston, 1989, played on Ballard’s 1988 Kentucky state championship team, and went on to play at the University of Tennessee, graduating in 1993 as the school’s all-time leading scorer. He also played for the Detroit Pistons and New York Knicks. Jeremi Johnson, 1999, rushed for more than 2,000 yards and scored 35 touchdowns his junior and senior seasons. He played football at Indiana University and Western Kentucky University, and was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2003 National Football League draft.
Jeff Lamp, 1977, was on Ballard’s 1977 state championship basketball team, voted Kentucky Mr. Basketball in 1977, and starred at the University of Virginia. He was selected by the Portland Trailblazers with the number 15 pick in the 1981 draft.
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He also played for the Milwaukee Bucks, San Antonio Spurs and Los Angeles Lakers. Gary Plock, 1974, was a four-time Kentucky state champion and two-time All American in tennis. He was also an NCAA doubles finalist at the University of Texas, and was elected to the Kentucky Tennis Hall of Fame in 1985. Jim Reuther, served as Ballard’s first athletic director. The basketball gymnasium is named after him. Sally Sligar, 1975, earned multiple state championships in track and cross country in what were then state record times, and went on to run cross country and track at the University of Tennessee.
Jeremy Sowers, 2001, threw four no-hitters in high school and led the team to consecutive appearances in the state championship game. Was named the Kentucky Gatorade Player of the Year, starred at Vanderbilt Univeristy, and was selected the sixth overall pick in the 2004 Major League Baseball draft. Susan Stoddard, 1982, ran track, played volleyball and softball, and excelled in basketball, which she played at the University of Florida. Kent Taylor, 1973, held school and regional records in the 2-mile, participated in the 1973 Mason Dixon Games, and went on to run track and cross country at University of North Carolina.Inductees will be recognized at the Ballard Athletic Hall of Fame banquet which begins at 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14 at the Marriott East Hotel, 1903 Embassy Square Blvd.
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Don Merrick Don MerrickFull Name: Donald MerrickSchool: Seminole CC in Sanford, FloridaSeminole Relations: Brother of Clayton MerrickLegacy Bricks:1990 Track & Field HOF - Loc 11976 Track & Field AA - Loc 84FSU CareerTrack & FieldYear Pos Hgt Wgt Cl Ltr Hometown75-76 S-R 5-10 155 Jr. Deland76-77 S-R 5-10 155 Sr. DelandAll-American AwardsTrack & FieldYear Award1976 NCAA Championships - 60-Yard Dash (2nd) - IndoorMember of the FSU Hall of FameElected into the FSU Hall of Fame in 1990A world-class international athlete, Don Merrick came to Florida State from Seminole Community College. The national community college champion in the 100 and 220 yard dash, Merrick also ran with theUnited States team that toured China. While at Florida State he broke a world record in the 60 yard dash, set FSU's record for the 100 meter dash at 10.0, co-held the school record for the 100 yarddash at 9.3. He also ran on the record-setting 4X100-meter relay team and won the 100-meter championship, amazing achievements in just two years with the Tribe.