Evanston held its 2017 Hall of Fame induction ceremony Saturday at the Historic Evanston Roundhouse.
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EVANSTON – Evanston held its 2017 Hall of Fame induction ceremony Saturday at the Historic Evanston Roundhouse.
Jason Crompton, Ken Demester, April Reynolds, Joshua Jon Schofield, Richard “Dick” Taggart, along with the 1919 state champion boys basketball team and the 1982 state runner-up girls basketball team, were named to the fifth Annual Class.
“They have made (Evanston) a better place,” Evanston activities director Bubba O’Neill said during his closing remarks. “When you become a Hall-Of-Famer, you’ve done something very special. They make future athletes have something to look up to.”
The first Evanston Hall of Fame Class was inducted in 2013.
Dan Wheeler, Kay Fackrell, Mark Madia, Ruline O’Neil, Wendy Schuler, Joy Walton, Dauna Bruce, Jim Williams, Don Moore and Phil Peterson are members of the Hall of Fame Committee.
NOTE: See Tuesday’s paper for the complete article, which will also be published online Monday evening. Additional photos will also be included in the newspaper and online at that time.