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Joseph Beattie O.S.F.S.

May 10, 2017 by Webmaster Ray Christensen

Hall of Fame induction: 1994

Father Beattie’s Salesianum teams won the Delaware State High School Cross Country Championship 13 times between 1966 and his departure in 1984. Six times a Salesianum runner won the individual state title from 1969 to 1983. Salesianum track teams won the state track title four times and the New Castle County Championships four times.

More than 20 Salesianum track and field athletes won State Championships. During his heyday in cross country at Salesianum, the school finished in the top four at the state meet 20 times.

Filed Under: 1994

Dick Cephas

May 10, 2017 by Webmaster Ray Christensen

Hall of Fame induction: 1994

One of the fine athletes developed by Howard High School’s George Johnson. Dick won the Delaware High School Low Hurdles Championship and the New Castle County High Jump Championship in 1957, and then attended the University of Michigan.

Cephas won a Big Ten Championship in the 220 yard low hurdles, setting a new Big Ten record, and was the school’s record holder at the indoor 60, 65, 70, and 75 yard low hurdles. His outdoor school records were the 220 yard low hurdles, both straightaway and around a curve, 440 yard and 400 meter intermediate hurdles, the high jump, and he was a member of the record holding 440 yard relay, and sprint medley relay teams.

Dick placed 6th in both the NCAA and AAU Championships in 1960, and went to the semi-finals of the 1960 Olympic Trials. He later became a member of the U.S. Military track team where he won a bronze medal in the 440 yard intermediate hurdles at the Military Olympics held in Brussels. He was also a member of the United States team that competed in Africa, where his 400 meter intermediate times were faster then the National Records of five of the six nations in which he competed.

Filed Under: 1994

Chris Dunn

May 10, 2017 by Webmaster Ray Christensen

Hall of Fame induction: 1994

Chris went to the Fosbury Flop before it even had a name and eventually soared to Olympic heights with it. His 7′ 3″ jump at the 1972 Olympic Trials earned him a berth on the U.S. team at Munich, where he cleared 6′ 11½”.

He won the NCAA Indoor Championships, Penn Relays, Martin Luther King Games, and the IC4A Championships that year by clearing 7′ 2″ or better. Chris was an outstanding jumper at Newark High School where he was State Division I Champion in 1968 & 1969, and won the State Open Decathlon Championship after the close of the scholastic season in 1970. Later at Colgate he was twice the NCAA Indoor High Jump Champion.

Dunn was named Delaware’s Athlete of the Year in 1972 and was inducted into the Delaware Sports Hall of Fame in 1989. Chris continued to compete until 1976 as a member of the touring professional International Track Association.

Filed Under: 1994

Tom Fort

May 10, 2017 by Webmaster Ray Christensen

Hall of Fame induction: 1994

Fort has been president of the Delaware Sports Club for 16 years and during that time spearheaded the officiating division into one of the best in the region. Tom himself has worked at over 450 high school and college meets in Delaware alone.

Tom placed in the Conference Championships at two miles while running for the University of Missouri. He was a significant masters runner at 1500 and 5000 meters in the 1970’s, and since that time has dedicated himself to improving administration and officiating competence at the state level.

Fort was a member of the DSSAA State Track & Field Committee for several years. The Outstanding High School Track & Field Male Athlete of the Year award in Delaware is named for Fort.

Filed Under: 1994

Bill Gerow

May 10, 2017 by Webmaster Ray Christensen

Hall of Fame induction: 1994

“Delaware’s fastest human” in 1936, Gerow was undefeated at 440 and 880 yards for seven years and in 1978, at age 59, still had the speed to set a Philadelphia Master’s Record for the 880 in 55-60 age group. He earned letters in soccer, basketball and track and field at the University of Delaware, captaining the basketball and track teams in his senior year.

Bill was an organizer and director of officials for the Delaware Track & Field Club (now Delaware Sports Club); he has officiated for over 30 years at the high school, college, state, regional and national levels including being the starter for the Liquori-Ryan “Dream Mile”. He was awarded the Roberson trophy by the Wilmington Touchdown Club, for which he served as secretary and president for 32 years, for his outstanding contributions to football. Gerow was inducted into the Delaware Sports Hall of Fame in 1994.

Filed Under: 1994

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