Chattanooga Central HS Requests Hall of Fame Nominations

Nomination Deadline is Sept.1

  • Tuesday, June 16, 2015
  • B.B Branton
 

The Chattanooga Central High School Hall of Fame Committee is accepting nominations for the third induction class Oct.2 at the Central-Stone Mountain football game.

Alumni and friends of Chattanooga Central are asked to send in names and nomination forms of former student-athletes, coaches and athletic staff members since 1945 to the committee by Sept. 1.

Hall of Fame Criteria

1. Central student-athlete, coach or graduate

2. have distinguished themselves while at or after attending Central HS

3. Be recognized leader in their community in any category that would reflect favorably on Central HS

4. HOF Nominees can include living and deceased alumni, 1946-present

5. HOF Nominees should be of unquestionable character

Click here to download a nomination form.

More Information: e-mail  jsummers@summersfirm.com 

 

Current members of the Chattanooga Central Athletics Hall of Fame

Baseball – Robert Long, David Owen, George Shuford

Basketball – Wayne Standefer, Eddie Test

Boxing – Archie Slaten

Football – Damon Duval, Bobby Etter, Gene Etter, Bobby Hoppe, Reuben Justice, Bob McCoy, Ray Moss, Lamar Wheat

Golf - Gibby Gilbert

Softball – Heather Randolph, Andrea Roark

Coaches – E.B. Red Etter, Stan Farmer, Gary Rundles, Gordon Smith

Athletic Trainer – Reuben Smith

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