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Santa Fe Athletics Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony March 2

Santa Fe Athletics Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony March 2


SF ATHLETICS – 2/12/2013

Gainesville, FL – Athletics Director Jim Keites and the Santa Fe Athletics Department will host an event to honor the 2013 class on March 2, 2013 at the baseball field starting at 11:00 AM including an enshrinement ceremony and a BBQ lunch at the baseball and softball complex.  Everyone is invited to join us as we celebrate the accomplishment of the inductees and enshrine them in the Hall of Fame.  If you plan to attend, please RSVP at 352-395-5203 or development@sfcollege.edu.

The baseball team hosts East Georgia State on March 2 in a double header starting at 12:30 PM.

The 2013 Hall of Fame Class:

Walter Spurlin – Men’s Basketball – 1980-82: Walter is the all-time leading rebounder at Santa Fe with 514, 9th in points scored with 932 and 13th in blocked shots with 58.  In 1982 Walter received the Santa Fe All-Sports Male Player of the Year.  He went on to a very successful career at Columbus State University in Columbus, GA.

Juan Wiley – Men’s Basketball – 1995-97: Juan ranked #3 all-time in points scored at SF with 1,080, #3 in rebounds with 505 and 15th in steals with 101.  He was twice named to the FCSAA All-State Team in both 1995-96 and 1996-97.  He went on to star at the University of South Carolina-Aiken where he finished sixth all time in scoring in just two seasons with 1,106 points.  He was First Team Peach Belt Conference both seasons, a two time Peach Belt Player of the Week, 1st Team Daktronics All-region in 1998-99 and 2nd team NABC All-District in 1998-99.

Sherquita Bostick – Fastpitch Softball – 2005-2007: Sherquita finished her career at Santa Fe as one of the most decorated athletes in school history.  In 2007 following her record setting sophomore season she was named an NJCAA All-American and the Mid-Florida Conference Player of the Year.  She hit an astounding .466 for her career at SF with 21 homeruns, 21 doubles, 12 triples, 66 stolen bases and 107 RBI.  She transferred to Georgia College and State where she led the team in batting average in 2008 (.379) and 2009 (.361) and hit 20 homeruns, giving her 41 for her collegiate career.

Lou Palomba – Baseball – 1984-85: Lou was a key piece to the first great Santa Fe baseball team, manning first base for the 1985 State Champion and JUCO World Series team.  He is 7th all-time in batting average at .407, hit 19 homeruns, good enough for second all-time behind 2012 Hall of Famer Matt Armstrong, is 7th in RBI with 84, second in runs scored with 98 and first in walks with 98.  In 1985 he was named First Team All Mid-Florida Conference, Southwest All-District Team and to the JUCO World Series All-Tournament Team.  He continued his career at the University of Florida.

Jack Hall – Women’s Tennis Coach – 1981-1993: Coach Hall recorded a 216-86 overall record as the head coach of the Santa Fe women’s tennis team before the program was dropped in 1992.  His teams won the State Championship in 1989, 1990 and 1991 and he was the Region Coach of the Year four times.  The 1991 team had the program’s highest ever national finish, coming in fourth.  Before coaching at Santa Fe, Coach Hall was the head track and field coach and assistant football coach at the Citadel (1960-65), assistant football coach at Duke University (1966-1968), assistant football coach at the University of Tennessee (1969), assistant football coach at the University of Florida (1970-78) and an assistant coach with the New York Jets (1979-80).  In 2007 he was inducted into the Citadel Athletics Hall of Fame.

1981-82 Women’s Basketball team: The 1981-82 Saints finished with a record of 27-5, won the team’s first State championship, the Mid-Florida Conference Championship, Region VIII Championship, finished first in the nation in scoring average (83.6 ppg) and finished ninth at the national tournament.  2012 Hall of Fame inductees Laura Johnson and Head Coach Paula Edney were a part of the 1981-82 team.

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