Francis Scott Key High School is seeking nominations for induction of the FSK Athletic Hall of Fame. We are seeking candidates who have exhibited outstanding contributions to the athletic programs of Francis Scott Key over the years. Exemplary scholarship and citizenship is also a prime consideration. Nominations are welcome for athletes as well as coaches and administrators who have contributed to the successes of FSK’s athletic programs.
To nominate a qualified individual, please submit their full name, address, phone and/or email address along with a short summary of their accomplishments. A committee of current coaches and staff will then narrow the field down to a smaller group who will then be sent a more detailed application form for further review.
Please submit nominations for this year’s inductees by no later than March 20. Nominations may be sent to:
FSK Athletics
3825 Bark Hill Rd.
Union Bridge, MD 21791
OR email to:
Members of the Francis Scott Key High School Athletic Hall of Fame
2004
HALL OF FAME INDUCTION
RON MORLEY
High School: Captain of the football, basketball and track team
President of his class of 1972
Member of the first winning football team of FSK
State Champ in shot and discus
Member of AAU where he won several regional and national shot
and discus events
College: Attended University of Virginia from 1972 to 1976 on an athletic
Scholarship
Captain of the freshman football team as linebacker
Moved up to Varsity during his freshman year and became honorable
Mention All-ACC
Sophomore year as nose guard made Second Team All-ACC
Ron was the founder of several financial services agencies, and those evolved into what is now Main Street Estate Group, Inc., a multi-disciplined estate planning firm in Westminster. He also has co-founded the Carroll County Heritage Foundation, a non-profit foundation established to extend the historical and spiritual heritage of Carroll County by working with youth and their families in non-profit projects in the county.
STEPHANIE STAMBAUGH
High School: Volleyball: 4 year Varsity letter winner
Carroll County Champs, 1995-96
Regional Champs, 1993-96
State Semi-Finalists, 1995
State Champs, 1996
1st team MVAL 1995, 1996
1st team Carroll County Times 1995, 1996
1st team Baltimore Sun 1995, 1996
1st team All Metro 1996
Player of the Year Baltimore Sun 1995, 1996
Player of the Year Carroll County Times 1995, 1996
Player of the Year MVAL 1996
Basketball: 3 year Varsity letter winner
Regional Champs 1997
State Champs 1997
1st team Baltimore Sun 1997
1st team Carroll County Times 1997
College: Volleyball: 4 yr Varsity at North Carolina State University 1997-2000
1192 career Kills (7th all-time in school history)
75 career Solo Blocks (7th all-time in school history)
270 career Blocks Assisted (5th all-time in school history)
464 career Games Played (8th all-time in school history)
.222 career Hitting Percentage (20th all-time)
LOUIS BEARD
School Administrator
1965-1986 at Francis Scott Key as Principal (21 years)
During his tenure at FSK:
New sports added: football, gymnastics, tennis, wrestling, to name a few
New facilities: football stadium, tennis courts, athletic fields and
new gymnasium
Realizing the importance of athletics, he supported the program 100%. Every effort was made to intertwine athletics and academics, knowing that the finished product would result in a well-rounded individual.
He made every effort to attend athletic contests, both home and away, including Regional and State competitions. It was his hope that his support and enthusiasm would become contagious throughout the school and community. The school can feel proud of its many accomplishments!
His personal achievement in athletics was related to baseball where he was scouted by several Major League teams.
KIMBERLY DUPPINS-STANTON
High School: FSK Class of 1978
Numerous Francis Scott Key Girls Basketball records
942 points scored
487 rebounds
23.2 season scoring average
54.8% season field goal percentage
39 points high game
College: University of Memphis 1978
Starter as a freshman
8th all-time leading scorer in Lady Tiger basketball history
3rd all-time leading rebounder in school history.
One of only three players in school history to ever score over.
1,000 points and more than 1,000 rebounds.
Career high 33 points against Vanderbilt University.
Jersey #12 retired in 1982
September, 2003 inducted into the University of Memphis
M-Club Hall of Fame.
JIM HYSON
High School: 6 varsity letters at FSK (two each for football, wrestling, track)
FSK’s nominee for the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame
Scholar Athlete award.
Senior year: All MVAL offense and defense in Football,
State Champion in Wrestling, Shot and Discus
At the time, County Record for the Shot
College: 3 year starter at linebacker and defensive end at the University
of Virginia
4 varsity letters at Univ. of Virginia
Recipient of the McCue Award as UVa’s Outstanding Interior
Lineman in 1982
2005
Hall of Fame Induction
jennifer achziger gosselin
Inducted into Carroll County Sports Hall of Fame 2003
Baltimore Metro Area Female Athlete of the Year 1987
WTTR Female Athlete of the Year 1987
FSK Female Athlete of the Year 1987
High School: Field Hockey: Baltimore Metro Area Player of the Year
Carroll County Player of the Year
Hanover Sun Player of the Year
First team All-MVAL
1986 State Champions
1985 & 1986 Regional Champions
1986 County Champions
WTTR Athlete of the Week
Basketball: 15 ppg – Top 3 in county scoring for three years
County Player of the Year 1985
First team All-MVAL
First team All-County
1987 County Champions/Regional Champions/State Semi-Finalists
WTTR Athlete of the Week twice
Track: 1987 Runner of the Year
1987 Regional Champions/State Champions
County record holder in 400 meters
State champion in 400 three straight years
State champion in 200 meters
State champion in 400m relay, 1600m relay
9 gold medals in States in three years
County Champion in the 200m and 400M four straight years
MVAL, Regional Champion in 200, 400, 400m relay, 1600m relay
Placed 4th in nation at Junior Olympics 1984
WTTR Athlete of the Week
College: Division I Mount Saint Mary’s University
Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology
Field Hockey: MVP of team
Selected to represent MD Washington Colleges Field Hockey Association at Southeastern Tournament
Track: Penn Relays gold medal
1st all-time in 800m relay (outdoor)
2nd all-time in 800m relay (outdoor)
4th all-time in 800m relay (outdoor)
4th all-time in 1600m relay (outdoor)
Top 15 all-time in 200m (outdoor)
Top 15 all-time in 400m (outdoor)
8th all-time in 400m (indoor)
10th all-time in 200m (indoor)
GRANVILLE “GEE” HIBBERD
High School: Basketball 9-12 Captain 12
Soccer 10-12 Captain 12
Baseball 11
Outstanding Boys Athlete 1965 trophy
College: Washington College
Basketball 2 years
Soccer 1 year
Baseball 3 years, lettered all 3 years
Intramural basketball, volleyball, and soccer
Coaching: 1964-1965 Coached New Windsor Pee Wee team (8-10 year olds) Baseball
1971-1974 Initiated the Varsity Soccer Program at The Tatnall School, Wilmington, DE
1980-1981 JV soccer coach at FSK High School
1982-1997 Varsity Soccer Coach at FSK High School (16 years)
1985 First Regional and State Championship
1986 Second Regional and State Championship
1992 Third Regional championship
1997 Macs Regional Coach of the Year
About a .500 record over the 16 years, but the two state championships in soccer have never been duplicated (the record back to back is still holding after 19 years)
Organized and initiated Indoor Soccer programs and Summer Recreation soccer programs during this tenure
Golf: Started at age 26/joined Wakefield in 1980/over a 20 year period improved enough to hold a single digit handicap in the late 90s. Qualified for the Wakefield State Team in 6 of the last 12 years. Have had two hold in ones, more that 10 other Eagles…presently a 13 handicap with a 10.4 index.
2006
Hall of Fame Inductees
ANGIE GREEN McCAUSLIN
High School: Soccer Holds school record for goals scored (32)
Most goals scored in a single game (4)
Carroll County scoring leader 1989
3 time All Carroll County
3 time All MVAL
Chosen to play on US Team Europe 1989
WTTR Athlete of the Week
Basketball All MVAL 1989-90
WTTR Athlete of the Week 1989-90
Athlete of the Week by Frederick Post 1989- 1990
Tied school record for steals in a game (12)
Track & Field 8 time Carroll County Champion (100m, 200m, 400m, 800R & 1600R)
11 time MVAL Champion (100m, 200m, 400m, 800R & 1600R)
12 time Regional Champion (100m, 200m, 400m, 400R, 800R, 1600R, & 3200R)
9 time State Champion (100m, 200m, 400R, 800R & 1600R)
3 time MVAL 1st Team
3 time All Carroll County 1st Team
Carroll County Runner of the Year 1989
2 time All Metro 1st Team
4 time WTTR Athlete of the Week
Holds FSK record for 200m dash
BILL McKENNA
1960-65 New York Public School system teacher
Coached football, basketball and track
1967 Co-founded Carroll County Youth Football League
1966-69 Westminster High School
Assistant Football and basketball coach
1969-71 North Carroll High School
Assistant Football coach and Track coach
1971-86 Francis Scott Key High School
Athletic Director
Varsity Football coach/ Assistant Wrestling coach
President of the Carroll County League and MVAL
Vice President of the Maryland State Athletic Directors Association
1974 Carroll County Coach of the Year – Football
1976 Regional Champions in Football
1996 Retired from school system
ERICKA RUTZEBECK PADILLA
Senior All-Around Unsung Hero
Girls Athletic Association 1993-1996
National Honor Society 1993-1996
Carroll County Student Government Association 1993-1996
Vice President 1994-1995
President 1995-1996
Taneytown Bank & Trust Student Athlete Scholarship 1996
High School: Volleyball Senior Captain
All Carroll County 1st Team
Baltimore Sun 2nd Team
MVAL Honorable Mention
Senior MVP
Attended Junior Olympics National Tournament
Basketball Senior Captain
Senior MVP
2007
Hall of Fame Inductees
ERIN MURPHEY FORMAN
FSK Most Valuable Player in all three sports in 1993
FSK Female Athlete of the Year 1993
WTTR Athlete of the Year 1992
NCAA All American status in 2 sports
Western Maryland College Top Female Athlete 1997
Recognized by the Carroll County Times as an Athlete of the Century 2000
Inducted into Carroll County Sports hall of Fame 2006
High School: Soccer 9 – 12 3 time All MVAL 1st Team selection
2 time All Carroll County 1st team selection
Basketball 9 – 12 2 time All MVAL 1st team selection
` 2 time All Carroll County 1st team selection
Led Carroll county in scoring 1993 (385 points – 16.1 ppg)
Baltimore Sun Basketball Player of the Year 1993
Senior All State Basketball Team 1993
FSK All time leading scorer with 976 points
Track & Field 9 Part of the 4X10 meter relay Maryland State Champion team 1990
Regional Team Championship 1990
Maryland State Team runner-up 1990
Softball 10 – 12 Regional Champions 1991
Baltimore Sun Player of the Year 1992
2 time All MVAL 1st Team 1992 & 1993
2 time All Carroll County 1st Team 1992 & 1993
DAVID STOREY
High School: Soccer 9 – 12 2 time State Champions 1985 & 1986
3 time All County 1st Team
2 time All MVAL 1st Team
2 time WTTR Athlete of the Week
Most goals in a game (4)
Most assists in a season (10)
Most assists in a career (22)
Team Captain
Basketball 9 – 12 WTTR Athlete of the Week
All County 2nd Team in senior year
All MVAL honorable Mention in senior year
School record for most foul shots made in a game (13)
3 yr. Varsity starter and letter winner
Team Captain
Track & Field 9 -12 High Jump:
Member of the 1987 State Champion Team
3 time MVAL Champion
2 time Carroll County champion
3 time All MVAL 1st Team
2 time All Carroll County 1st Team
County freshman record (6’3”)
School record (6”5.5”)
3 time State place winner
Team Captain
TERESA ARNOLD YAPPS
Inducted into Towson University Athletic hall of Fame 1994
Inducted into Carroll county Sports Hall of Fame 2002
High School: Field Hockey 11-12 MVP of State Champion Team
Gymnastics 9 – 12 Maryland Regional all-around champion 1978
Three time Carroll County all-around champion
College: Towson University
1981 Towson University Junior Scholar Athlete (Christofer Souris Award)
1981 & 1982 Towson University Female Athlete of the Year
Three time Collegiate AIAW national qualifier
1981 7th on vault at National Championships
1982 Graduated with new scoring record for Towson as the leading point scorer
Teresa graduated Towson University with “magna cum laude” honors. She directed the Cartwheel for Cancer fundraiser at Harford Gymnastics where they raised $5,000 for American Cancer Society and is currently the owner and director of Harford Gymnastics which provides over 1,000 children a week with fitness related activities.