It should be a gorgeous day at Pen Argyl on Saturday afternoon (see how I think the Knights will do in my predictions post here on Groller's Corner).
At halftime of the game against Notre Dame, five new members will be inducted into the school's athletic Hall of Fame.
Here's the list of inductees with bios courtesy of the athletic department:
MR. JAMES LUGG
(Class of 1952)
James was an outstanding athlete at
James was coached by Mr. Fred Leonard for his entire high school football career. He was second on the team in scoring and yards per carry during his junior year. James returned the following year and was named Co-Captain of the team. He led the team in scoring and total yards gained from scrimmage as a senior. He also received the Gap Theatre “Outstanding Football Player Award” for the Green Knights.
James was also an outstanding Basketball player for Coach John Lakey. He was second in scoring in 1951 and led the team his senior season. James was also a member of 1950 District XI & 1952 Lehigh Northampton League Championship Baseball teams.
James continued his education at Penn State College until he enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1955. He served our country during that time until he received an honorable discharge in 1957. James returned to the area and continued his athletic endeavors playing centerfield for Wind Gap Athletic Association in the Blue Mountain Baseball League. He played on the 1973 undefeated team and had a life-time batting average of .329. In 1987, James was inducted into Blue Mountain Baseball Leagues Hall of Fame for his accomplishments.
James is a retired science teacher at
MR. KEITH WILSON
(Class of 1972)
Keith is the most accomplished player to ever walk the fairways for
Keith took the Colonial League by storm his senior year. He was undefeated in Individual Match Play and established the League single round scoring record by shooting a round of 66. Keith had the lowest stroke average for the year and was named Colonial League “Most Valuable Player.” He capped off his senior year by winning the District XI Championship and finishing in the top 20 at the
Keith continued his career at
Keith has served as President of Employment Golf League for 30 years and is currently Secretary of Ben Salem Township CC Golf Association.
MRS. TAMMY BUSKIRK-SINGLEY
(Class of 1979)
Tammy Buskirk was four-year letter winner for the Pen Argyl Gymnastics Team during the late 1970’s. She was coached by Mr. Duane Toth all four years and was an integral part of the team’s success during that time period. She was a great addition to the team her freshman year and consistently finished top six in the All-Around competition.
In 1977, she helped the gymnastics team finish the season with an 11-6 record and qualified for the post season. At the District XI Tournament, she scored a 17.10 out of a possible 20 points and was crowned District XI Champion in the Vault. Tammy qualified for the PIAA State Championships in Shippensburg, where she placed 8th out of 36 Vaulters.
Tammy was named Co-Captain, as a junior, along with fellow team members Cindy Ambrose and Nan Rutt. Tammy set a new school record during the season when she scored a 9.2 out of 10 on the Vault. She placed second in the League and again won the Gold Medal at the District XI Tournament. She again competed in the PIAA State Tournament where she placed 10th.
Tammy’s senior season was abruptly ended due to an injury that occurred at the last meet of the year. She continued her education at
Tammy currently works in the Human Resource Department at
(Class of 1980)
Rich was a multi-sport athlete at
During the winter, Rich spent his time wrestling for Pen Argyl. He received two letters and was the 1978 Delaware Valley Christmas Tournament Champion and Colonial League Runner-Up.
Rich played catcher for the Green Knights on the diamond for 3 years. He was again named Team Captain his senior year leading his team to the Colonial League Championship. He led the team in Average and Runs Batted In. He was named Mike Williams Top Offensive Player and First Team All Colonial League Catcher.
Rich began coaching in Pen Argyl immediately after graduation and has coached at least one sport every year. He was an assistant football coach for 11 seasons, in which time Pen Argyl won four Colonial League, two District XI and one Eastern PIAA Championship.
Rich also served nine years as Baseball Coordinator and one as President for the Green and White Youth Association in Pen Argyl. He attended
(Class of 1985)
David was a seven time letter winner who participated in Football and Wrestling at
On the mat, David wrestled at the Unlimited Weight Class for 4 straight years. He placed 3rd in Leagues and at the District XI Tournament his junior year. In 1985, David became the District XI Champion and placed 4th at Regional’s. He was recipient of the Tim Henshue Award for the best record on the team 29-4-1 and finished his career with a lifetime record of 63-47-1.
After graduation, Buddha has remained very involved in Pen Argyl athletics and District XI Wrestling. David continues to work as the Equipment Manager at Pen Argyl, a position that he has held for the last 20 years. He also helps the athletic department by keeping the clock at football and basketball games throughout the year. David has been assisting District XI with the Junior High and Junior Varsity Wrestling Tournament since 1990. He has also served as the scorekeeper for our wrestling team for many years. In 2002, David was inducted into the District XI Wrestling Hall of Fame for his dedication to the sport.
David is currently employed by
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