SPORTS WALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2010
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Ralph Dutton |
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Class of 1946 |
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Ralph earned eight varsity letters at Oxford High School, two in basketball, three in soccer and three in baseball. He was a member of the 1946 co-champion Southern Chester County League basketball team coached by previous Wall of Fame member Dave Neff. Oxford shared the championship with Kennett that year. |
Jarrett Hostetter, Class of 2005 |
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Jarrett was a four-year member of the wrestling team, a four-year starter, a four-year sectional champ and a three-time district champ. He was a three-time state qualifier, earning third place at states as a senior. Jarrett ended his high school career with 150 total wins. He went on to wrestle at Millersville where he was a four-year starter, three-time team captain and three-time national qualifier. Jarrett was a two-time Division 1 East Region champ and was awarded outstanding wrestler of the East Region Conference as a senior. He graduated from college with 101 total wins. |
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June Johnston, Class of 1980 |
June earned 11 varsity letters in her four years at OAHS, three in field hockey, four in basketball and four in track and field. As a senior she was co-captain of the field hockey and basketball teams, was awarded outstanding player for basketball and field hockey, was named outstanding female athlete, and received the Coaches Award and Chester County Press Scholar-Athlete Award. June attended Lock Haven University, where she played soccer and participated in track and field.
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Kelli Ward, Class of 2004 |
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Keli earned eight varsity letters at OAHS in soccer and basketball. She was a starter on both teams all four years and captain in her senior year. Keli was All Southern Chester County League all four years in soccer and first team All SCCL in basketball in her junior and senior years. She received the MVP award for basketball her sophomore, junior and senior years. Keli attended York College where she was a Division 3 All-American. |
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Doug Woodworth, Class of 1935 |
Douglas Haig Woodworth earned 13 varsity letters while at Oxford High School, four in soccer, three in basketball, four in baseball and two in track and field. He served as captain for the baseball and soccer teams in his senior year. On the soccer team Doug played center half back, was a forward on the basketball team and a pitcher on the baseball team. In track and field he was a half-miler, high jumper, and discus and javelin thrower. Doug was coached in soccer by previous Wall of Fame member J. Marshall Thompson. |





