Cleveland State announces first Hall of Fame Class
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The athletic office of Cleveland State Community College has announces its inaugural Hall of Fame Class, which will be inducted on Saturday, Feb. 9 with a brunch beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Mountain View Inn in Cleveland. The brunch will precede the Cleveland State women's and men's basketball games against Chattanooga State and baseball games against Vincennes University.

All inductees will be recognized between the women's and men's basketball game.

The inaugural class of 25 inductees will represent the sports of men's and women's basketball, women's softball, baseball, golf and tennis, coaches, as well as recognize meritorious service to Cleveland State Athletics. The class will represent Cleveland State Athletics from 1967 through 1980.

Athletes being inducted are Steve Williams and Gene Meadows (men's basketball), Zandra Montgomery, Data Caldwell, Liz Jackson, and Melinda Shell (women's basketball), Rhonda Snow and Kim Gentry (softball), Mike Fitzgerald, Mike Moore, Scott Bell, Ted May, and Larry Simcox (baseball), Jim Gibson, Dr. Lynn Griffith, and Ralph Buckner Jr. (tennis), Mike Benson, Tom Maupin, and Winston Prince (golf).

Former coaches being recognized will be Joe Crabtree, the first men's basketball coach at Cleveland State in 1967, Hugh Walker, who coached women's basketball and softball, Steve Longley, who took the 1980 baseball team to an NJCAA World Series runner-up finish, and Jim Cigliano, who was a longtime athletics director and Vice President of Student Services.

Meritorious Service recipients will be Robert Kincaid and Norma Davis, who both have given significant time and service to Cleveland State Athletics.

“This inaugural Hall of Fame Class recognizes the history and success of Cleveland State Athletics," stated Cleveland State Director of Athletics Mike Policastro. "I am pleased that we now have a way to honor the outstanding student athletes that have been associated within our athletic program. I would like to thank the Hall of Fame Committee for their involvement. They did an outstanding job in putting this inaugural class together."

For further information regarding the brunch and the day activities, contact the Cleveland State Athletic Office at (423) 473- 2271.

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