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Brian Sklodowski

October 17, 2023 by Webmaster Ray Christensen

Brian SklodowskiHall of Fame induction: 2023

While attending Tatnall High School he was a 9x All-State selection for Cross-Country and Track & Field. 5x state runner of the year selection.

Set multiple state records (1600m (4:11.93) & 3200m (9:16.80)) and set course records at 4 locations.

He was a 5-time State Runner of the Year in cross country (3 times) and track (2), Division II state champion in cross country sophomore, Junior, Senior Year.

First runner in Delaware history to win 3 consecutive cross country individual titles. Won 10 individual state championships and 2 relay state titles. Set several school records and elected team captain.

While attending the College of William & Mary he was a Cross Country Conference champion & CAA Conference Champion in the 1500m. Ran a 4:02:34 mile (3:44.39, 1500M) and a 14:16, 5000m. He was also elected as a team captain.

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Howard Laws

October 17, 2023 by Webmaster Ray Christensen

Howard LawsHall of Fame induction: 2023

Howard M. Laws had an athletic career while attending Delcastle Technical High School (DTHS) from 1981-1984. He was a three-sport athlete in football, basketball, and track and field. Howard as a distance runner and two-time track team captain.

Three years after graduating from DTHS, Howard started his coaching career with the legendary Louis Nicoletti. He assisted “Nic” in cross country and track and field. Howard was part of the coaching staff whose team won the state championship in cross country in 1988 and track and field from 1987 through 1989.

Through his tireless efforts Howard began giving back to the T&F/XCC community. He established the Howard M. Laws Delaware Summer XC Series in the summer of 1996. The summer series is held at Bellevue State Park in Wilmington. The series was originally established to allow high school athletes the ability to hone their cross-country skills during the off-season. Over the years the series has evolved into a place where races of all types can train. The series has had runners ranging from ages 8 to 80 years old.

As a member of the Cancer Support Community of Delaware Howard was looking for a way to give back to this community. He established the Scrimmage for Cancer High School Cross Country Invitational in 2010. This race is a pre-season race for high school teams in the tri-state area to kick off the start of their cross country season.

In 2011, Howard founded District 720 an organization in New Castle. District 720 then began sponsoring the Shannon L. Matthew Award (DTFHOF Class of 2010). This award is given to the top male and female spring State of Delaware Assistant Track and Field Coach of the Year.

An ambassador of the sport, Howard has donated thirty years of service to T&F/XCC as an assistant coach to various high school programs. These include: Delcastle, Howard, William Penn, DMA, 400 Elite Summer Track and Mount Pleasant.

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Walter Bailey

October 17, 2023 by Webmaster Ray Christensen

Walter BaileyHall of Fame induction: 2023

Graduated from De La Warr as the second-best triple jumper in state history, while attending Lincoln University he earned All-American honors 3x in two events (Sprinting\Triple jump). Has been recognized as one of the top track athletes in the history of the University of Lincoln’s track program.

In 1977 Walter was listed as the 2nd best second-best triple jumper in the State of Delaware, he jumped 47 feet 3½ inches at the Division Two state meet. He received athlete of the week recognition in 1977 and also recognized as a High School All-American.

At Lincoln University, he jumped over 50.6 feet in the triple jump and won the 1979 CW Post Relays. That year he earned all-American honors in 1979 in the triple jump at the NCAA Division 3 championships, with a 14.76-meter (47 feet, 5 inches) leap.

Earned all-American honors in 1980 in two events at the NCAA Division 3 meet. Earned all-American honors in the triple jump with a leap of 14.67 meters (48 feet 1½ inches) and was a member of the 4×100 relay (41.52) that place second in the NCAA championships.
At the end of his college career, he was recognized as a 3X All-American by Lincoln University.

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James Walsh

November 18, 2022 by Webmaster Ray Christensen

James WalshHall of Fame induction: 2022

James Walsh is synonymous with running in Delaware. He was a strong runner coming out of Delcastle High School, but became a dominant runner here in his 20’s and 30’s.

He held the 30-39 Division State Record for the 5K for over 18 years. But his bigger accomplishments and impact to running has been as a coach.

He has been the head coach of Saint Elizabeth’s CYM Cross Country and Track teams for the past 28 years. His teams have won the CYM championships 22 times, including a nine-year stretch from 2008-16 where his varsity boys won consecutive Division I titles.

He has served as President of the Delaware Sports Club for the past 11 years and organizes an annual scholarship for a deserving boy and girl runner in the community who exemplify good sportsmanship.

For 38 years, Mr. Walsh has coached adults of all ages and abilities on a completely volunteer basis. In addition, he founded and organizes the Delaware Open Cross-Country Championship now in its 38th year.

This premier event falls on the weekend after Thanksgiving at Brandywine Creek State Park and serves as a homecoming for Delaware runners.

Filed Under: 2022

Christina Hillman

November 18, 2022 by Webmaster Ray Christensen

Christina HillmanHall of Fame induction: 2022

As an athlete at St. Thomas More, Christina Hillman was a 3x state champion in the shot put and 3x state champion in the discus, the 2011 New Balance Nationals Indoor shot-put champion, the 2011 Penn Relays shot put champion, and the first Delawarean women to throw the shot put further than 49 feet. She earned second place in the shot put at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor in 2011, was the USA Junior Olympics shot put champion in 2012, and still holds the national record for the 17–18-year-old division and the USA Junior Olympics meet: 53’10”.

Christina Hillman represented the USA internationally on three separate occasions: the 2011 U-18 Junior Pan American Championships, where she placed second; the 2012 World Junior Championships, where she placed fourth; and the 2014 U-23 Pan American Championships, where she placed second. She competed in the 2012 USA Olympic Trials, earning 15th place with a shot-put throw of 53’8”, and the 2016 USA Olympic Trials, earning 9th place with a shot-put throw of 56’4”.

At Iowa State University, Christina was a 2x NCAA Champion, 7x First-Team All-American, and 3x Big 12 Conference Champion. She still holds the indoor and outdoor shot-put records at Iowa State: 59’6” and 58’2”, respectively. In 2014, Christina was named Iowa State University’s Female Athlete of the Year and the Delaware Athlete of the Year. The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) designated Christina as the 2015-2016 Academic All-America Division I Track & Field Athlete of the Year. She was also selected as a top-9 NCAA Woman of the Year finalist in 2016.

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