2008 MGHS Hall of Fame Inductees

Mount Gilead High School added three to its Hall of Fame on January 26th.  The Inductees and their sports stats are:

Dan Campbell

Dan Campbell – 1983 Graduate.  Cross Country:   1981 – Central District Champion, School record 2.5 miles, 14th place in State Meet.  1982 – MOAC Individual Champion, School record 5K, and 4 year Varsity Letterman.  Track:  1982 – MOAC Mile and 2 Mile Champion, School record 2 mile, 9th Place State Meet 1600 Run. 1983 – MOAC Mile and 2 Mile Champion, 4 year Varsity Letterman, Class of 1983 Scholar Athlete Award.  Post High School: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration at Ashland University in 1989.

 

John Coning

John Coning – 1967 Graduate.  Football: All Mid-Ohio Conference, 1st All Distrct, 2nd All Ohio, 4 Year Varsity Letterman.  Basketball: 3rd All Mid-Ohio Conference, 2 year Varsity Letterman.  Track: Regional Tract Meet Long Jump & Discus, 4 Year Varsity Letterman.  Post High School:  Morehead State University – 4 year starter, played 39 Collegiate Games, held record for longest pass for “Touchdown” 62 yards.  My Claim to Fame: “I actually played against Ed O’Neal (Al Bundy) at Youngstown State in 1971.

 

Andi Hoffman

Andi Hoffman – 1996 Graduate.  Basketball:  MOAC 1st Team – 2 years (95-96), District II 1st Team – 2 years (95-96), 2nd Team Associated Press Division 3 – 2 years (95-96), Most Valuable Player – 3 years (94-96).  1994 – MOAC 2nd Team, District II 2nd Team, Honorable Mention – Associated Press Division 3.  1995 – Honorable Mention – All Ohio Division 3. 1996 – Special Mention – All Ohio Division 3, Ashland All Star Game, 4 Year Varsity Letterman, Captain, All Time Scoring Leader (1098), Assists leader, steals leader, and games played a career (86).  Volleyball: 2nd Team All MOAC, 2 Year Varsity Letterman, and captain.  Post High School: Played 3 years basketball at St. John Fisher College in Rochester, N.Y.

 

 

1985 Boys Baseball Team – During the 1985 baseball season, the Mount Gilead Indians traveled a great deal in compiling a 22-6-1 season record.  After winning the MOC and Sectional titles, the team captured the Central District Championship at Cooper Stadium in Columbus.  Coach Chris Kubbs attributed the team’s overall success to good teamwork and outstanding individual play by Mike Cook, William Stump, and Rollie Thill who were named to the All Central District Class A and All-League MOC teams.  In addition to these team honors, Tom Cooper, Joey Jones, Denny Noble, and Mark Wiseman earned Honorable Mention All-League MOC.  Pitcher Rollie Thill’s 14-0 and 2 saves, and outfielder Mike Cook’s 11 home runs for the season set two new Mount Gilead School records.