Interested persons are encouraged to nominate individuals to the Committee for consideration by completing the nomination application form that may be attained via the MHS athletic website. The deadline for submitting a nomination is May 1st .

Eligibility requirements include:
  • Athletes – must be out of high school a minimum of 10 years
  • Coach – Must no longer be coaching in the Madeira school system
  • Contributor – May still be involved in the same or similar capacity
Additional consideration may include sportsmanship ethics and integrity
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The presentations to the 2017-2018 Inductees were held at  the football game on Sept. 8th. This year's inductees are: Nate Bascom, Class of 2008, David Carpenter, Class of 2008, Bess Krietemeyer, Class of 2000, Cindy Moore, Class of 1987 and Steve Tudor, Class of 2002.

 

Tom Walter

A native of Madeira, Tom graduated from Madeira High School in 1974. Throughout his high school years, he actively engaged in Baseball and Basketball, showcasing his passion for sports. He also dedicated a year to Cross-Country, demonstrating his willingness to explore various athletic endeavors.

Following his graduation from the University of Cincinnati, he established his construction business in 1978, embarking on a lifelong journey in the construction industry. Throughout his career, he remained committed to his roots in Madeira, actively contributing to the development and enhancement of the community.

In 2000, he led the transformative stadium renovation project, overseeing the installation of a new entrance, concessions, restrooms, and extensive concrete paving. His vision and dedication ensured that the stadium became a modern and welcoming venue for athletes and spectators alike.

In 2015, his commitment to enhancing Madeira High School’s facilities continued with the construction of the Fitness Center. This state-of-the-art facility provided students with access to cutting-edge equipment and resources to support their physical fitness and well-being.

Furthermore, he played a pivotal role in the creation of the Media Center outdoor study patio project, providing students with a conducive outdoor space for learning and collaboration.

His unwavering dedication to improving Madeira High School’s infrastructure and fostering a supportive environment for students and athletes exemplifies his enduring legacy and merits induction into the Madeira High School Athletic Hall of Fame.

Tony Ramirez

Induction into the Madeira High School Athletic Hall of Fame is a tribute to his exceptional contributions on the Football field and the Baseball diamond. Renowned as a fierce competitor, he played an integral role in leading the Football team to a playoff appearance in 2006, earning him numerous accolades during his junior and senior years.

His tenure on the Baseball team was marked by both personal and team achievements. As a four-time 1st Team All-CHL player, he exemplified excellence in his craft and played a pivotal role in guiding the team to the 2007 State Final Four.

He attributes his remarkable athletic success to the unwavering support and guidance of his older brothers, whose mentorship helped drive his competitiveness and helped him realize his full potential both on and off the field.

Football:
2006 – Football Playoffs
2006 – 2nd Team All-State
2006 – 1st Team All-District
2005, 2006 – 1st Team CHL
2005, 2006 – 1st Team All-City
2006 – East West All-Star Game

Baseball:
2007 – State Final Four
2007 – Regional Champions
2007 – District Champions
2007 – 1st Team All-State
2007 – 1st Team All-District
2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 – 1st Team CHL
2006, 2007 – 1st Team All-City
2007 – East West All-Star Game

Zack Jansen

As a stalwart member of both Football and Baseball teams, his contributions played a pivotal role in shaping the successes of Madeira’s athletic program during his four years. In football, he was a cornerstone of the team during their triumphant reign as two-time CHL Football Champions. His outstanding performance on the field earned him prestigious accolades, including All-CHL, All-City, and All-District 1st-team honors in his senior year. His leadership and skill set a high standard for his teammates to aspire to, inspiring the entire squad to achieve greatness.

On the baseball diamond, his talents shone just as brightly. As a key player on the 2011 State Runner-Up team, he showcased remarkable skill and determination. His exceptional abilities were further underscored by his achievement of All-State honors in both his junior and senior years. His legacy extends beyond personal accolades; he emerged as the RBI Leader for Madeira High School, leaving an indelible mark on the team’s success.

Throughout his athletic journey, he remained humble, attributing his achievements to the unwavering support and guidance of his teammates and coaches. Their collective efforts set the stage for his on-field triumphs, instilling in him the values of teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship.

Football:
2011, 2012 – Football Playoffs
2011, 2012 – CHL Champions
2012 – 1st Team All-District
2012 – 1st Team All-City
2012 – 1st Team All-CHL

Baseball:
2011 – State Runner-up
2011 – Regional Champions
2011 – District Champions
2010, 2012, 2013 – District Qualifier
2012, 2013 – 1st Team All-State
2012, 2013 – 1st Team All-District
2012, 2013 – 1st Team All-City
2012, 2013 – 1st Team CHL
Career RBI Leader

Keith Norris

Induction into the Madeira High School Athletic Hall of Fame is a testament to the remarkable achievements of this exceptional athlete, who excelled in both Cross Country and Track, earning multiple State qualifications. His journey towards athletic excellence began at a young age, instilled by his father who nurtured his competitive spirit by timing him and his siblings on the track.

Throughout his high school career, his coaches played a pivotal role in his development, constantly challenging him to enhance his skills and performance. Their unwavering support and innovative approaches pushed him to new heights, driving him to strive for excellence with each stride.

Following his graduation from Madeira High School, he pursued his passion for running at the University of Cincinnati, where he walked on to the Cross Country team. His dedication and talent translated seamlessly to the collegiate level, where he emerged as an All-Conference performer, showcasing his exceptional abilities and commitment to the sport.

Cross Country:
1972, 1973, 1974 – State Qualifier
1972, 1973, 1974 – District Honors
1973, 1974 – 1st Team All-EHL
1973, 1974 – 1st Team All-City

Track:
1973, 1975 – State Qualifier (2 mile)
1973, 1975 – District Honors
1975 – 1st Team All-EHL
1975 – 1st Team All-City

Leesa Dooley

A four-year standout in both Soccer and Basketball. The pinnacle of her athletic career came during her senior year when she played an instrumental role in propelling the Soccer team to the State Final Four, earning well-deserved recognition as an All-State player. On the Basketball court, her outstanding achievements were epitomized by winning the prestigious Roger Slagle Award.

She attributes her success to the unwavering support of her parents, who provided her with invaluable opportunities and instilled a strong work ethic. Furthermore, her coaches played a pivotal role in shaping her into a leader and instilling mental toughness, which she carried with her throughout her career.

Above all, the camaraderie and shared victories with her best friends remain the most cherished memories of her athletic journey. Her contributions to Madeira High School’s athletic legacy serve as a testament to the power of teamwork, perseverance, and dedication.

Soccer:
2007 – State Final Four
2005 – Regional Runner-up
2007 – Regional Champions
2005, 2007 – District Champions
2007 – 1st Team All-State
2007 – 1st Team All-District
2006 – 2nd Team CHL
2007 – 1st Team CHL
2007 – 1st Team All-City

Basketball:
2007 – Honorable Mention CHL
2008 – 1st Team CHL
Roger Slagle Award Winner

Amanda Davis

Throughout her illustrious journey, she garnered numerous individual accolades, including the prestigious CHL Player of the Year title twice, alongside All-City, All-District, and All-State honors. However, her impact transcended individual achievements as she steered her team to two memorable State Final Four appearances in 2000 and 2002.

Beyond her high school triumphs, she continued her basketball journey at the University of Toledo, where she showcased her talents for all four years. Her unwavering dedication, leadership, and exceptional skill set not only left an indelible mark on the basketball court but also inspired teammates and fans alike.

Basketball:
2000, 2002 – State Final Four
2000, 2002 – Regional Champions
2001 – District Runner-up
2000, 2002 – District Champions
2002 – CHL Champions
2001 – Honorable Mention All-State
2002 – 2nd Team All-State
2002, 2002 – 1st Team All-District
2002 – District Player of the Year
1999, 2000 – 2nd Team CHL
2001, 2002 – 1st Team CHL
2001, 2002 – CHL Player of the Year
2000 – Honorable Mention All-City
2001, 2002 – 1st Team All-City
2002 – Ohio North South All-Star Game

Robbie Tudor

He is celebrated as a versatile multi-sport athlete whose journey to success began at the age of 4, surrounded by a supportive group of teammates and coaches. His passion and dedication shone brightly on the basketball court, where he left an indelible mark on Madeira High School athletics. His remarkable skills and leadership qualities were recognized with numerous individual awards, including the prestigious titles of CHL, City, and District Player of the Year in 2009. Additionally, his exceptional performance earned him the honor of being selected as second-team All-State in the same year. He stands as a shining example of dedication, perseverance, and excellence for future generations of athletes.

Soccer:
2007 – District Champions
2008 – 2nd Team CHL

Football:
2008 – 2nd Team CHL

Baseball:
2007 – Regional Champions
2007 – District Champions
2009 – Honorable Mention CHL

Basketball:
2009 – 2nd Team All-State
2009 – 1st Team All-District
2009 – District Player of the Year
2008, 2009 – 1st Team CHL
2009 – CHL Player of the Year
2009 – 1st Team All-City
2009 – City Player of the Year
2009 – Ohio North/South Team

Caitlyn McCullough

She is celebrated as a standout in soccer, earning the distinction of being a three-time All-CHL selection. Her remarkable success on the field is attributed to the unwavering support and guidance of her coaches, who instilled in her the belief in her abilities and pushed her to reach new heights.

The pinnacle of her high school career came with the State Championship victory in 2010, a testament to her skill and dedication. Her individual achievements were equally remarkable, highlighted by her selection as All-State and NSCAA All-Region in 2011.

After graduating from Madeira, she continued her soccer journey at Purdue University, poised for further success. Unfortunately, her aspirations were cut short by an injury, compelling her to retire from competitive play. Nevertheless, her impact on the soccer field at Madeira and beyond remains a testament to her talent and determination.

Soccer:
2010 – State Champions
2008, 2010 – Regional Champions
2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 – District Champions
2011 – 1st Team All-State
2010, 2011 – 1st Team All-District
2009, 2010, 2011 – 1st Team CHL
2011 – NSCAA All-Region
2008, 2010 – CHL Champions

Javier Ibarra

He is honored as a committed and passionate soccer player whose dedication to the sport was unmatched. His relentless efforts on the field propelled the Mustangs to consecutive State Titles in 2003 and 2004, cementing his athletic legacy. Throughout his junior and senior years, his outstanding performance garnered him numerous individual awards, culminating in the prestigious recognition as NSCAA First Team All-Midwest in 2004. His years at Madeira High School are etched with unforgettable memories, and his induction into the Hall of Fame adds to the nostalgia of those cherished moments. His contributions to the team and his exceptional talent left an enduring mark on Madeira High School soccer.

Soccer:
2002, 2003 – State Champion
2002, 2003 – Regional Champion
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 – District Champion
2003, 2004 – CHL Champions
2004 – NSCAA 1st Team All-Midwest USA
2004 – 1st Team All-State
2003, 2004 – 1st Team All-District
2003, 2004 – 1st Team CHL
2004 – CHL Player of the Year
2002 – 2nd Team CHL
2003, 2004 – 1st Team All-City
2004 – District All-Star Team

Robb Hern

His legacy is defined by remarkable achievements both on the golf course and the basketball court. While he showcased skill and finesse as a member of two CHL Championship golf teams, his true brilliance shone on the basketball court.

A pivotal figure in three CHL Championship basketball teams, he played a role in helping the team to the 1999 State Final Four. His individual prowess garnered widespread acclaim, earning him All-CHL honors for two consecutive years, along with recognition as part of the Southwest District 1st Team and 3rd Team All-State in his senior year. Notably, he concluded his career as Madeira’s 2nd All-Time Leading Scorer.

His pride resonates in the rich sports tradition of Madeira, cherishing the opportunity to contribute to its illustrious history and shape its enduring legacy.

Golf:
2001, 2002 – CHL Golf Champions

Basketball:
1999 – State Final 4
1999 – Regional Champions
1999, 2000 – District Champions
1999, 2000, 2002 – Sectional Champions
2002 – 3rd Team All-State
2002 – Southwest District 1st Team
2001 – Southwest District Honorable Mention
2002 – East/West All-Star Team
2001, 2002 – CHL First Team
2000 – CHL Second Team
1999, 2000, 2001 – CHL Champions


 

Tom Walter

A native of Madeira, Tom graduated from Madeira High School in 1974. Throughout his high school years, he actively engaged in Baseball and Basketball, showcasing his passion for sports. He also dedicated a year to Cross-Country, demonstrating his willingness to explore various athletic endeavors.

Following his graduation from the University of Cincinnati, he established his construction business in 1978, embarking on a lifelong journey in the construction industry. Throughout his career, he remained committed to his roots in Madeira, actively contributing to the development and enhancement of the community.

In 2000, he led the transformative stadium renovation project, overseeing the installation of a new entrance, concessions, restrooms, and extensive concrete paving. His vision and dedication ensured that the stadium became a modern and welcoming venue for athletes and spectators alike.

In 2015, his commitment to enhancing Madeira High School’s facilities continued with the construction of the Fitness Center. This state-of-the-art facility provided students with access to cutting-edge equipment and resources to support their physical fitness and well-being.

Furthermore, he played a pivotal role in the creation of the Media Center outdoor study patio project, providing students with a conducive outdoor space for learning and collaboration.

His unwavering dedication to improving Madeira High School’s infrastructure and fostering a supportive environment for students and athletes exemplifies his enduring legacy and merits induction into the Madeira High School Athletic Hall of Fame.

Tony Ramirez

Induction into the Madeira High School Athletic Hall of Fame is a tribute to his exceptional contributions on the Football field and the Baseball diamond. Renowned as a fierce competitor, he played an integral role in leading the Football team to a playoff appearance in 2006, earning him numerous accolades during his junior and senior years.

His tenure on the Baseball team was marked by both personal and team achievements. As a four-time 1st Team All-CHL player, he exemplified excellence in his craft and played a pivotal role in guiding the team to the 2007 State Final Four.

He attributes his remarkable athletic success to the unwavering support and guidance of his older brothers, whose mentorship helped drive his competitiveness and helped him realize his full potential both on and off the field.

Football:
2006 – Football Playoffs
2006 – 2nd Team All-State
2006 – 1st Team All-District
2005, 2006 – 1st Team CHL
2005, 2006 – 1st Team All-City
2006 – East West All-Star Game

Baseball:
2007 – State Final Four
2007 – Regional Champions
2007 – District Champions
2007 – 1st Team All-State
2007 – 1st Team All-District
2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 – 1st Team CHL
2006, 2007 – 1st Team All-City
2007 – East West All-Star Game

Zack Jansen

As a stalwart member of both Football and Baseball teams, his contributions played a pivotal role in shaping the successes of Madeira’s athletic program during his four years. In football, he was a cornerstone of the team during their triumphant reign as two-time CHL Football Champions. His outstanding performance on the field earned him prestigious accolades, including All-CHL, All-City, and All-District 1st-team honors in his senior year. His leadership and skill set a high standard for his teammates to aspire to, inspiring the entire squad to achieve greatness.

On the baseball diamond, his talents shone just as brightly. As a key player on the 2011 State Runner-Up team, he showcased remarkable skill and determination. His exceptional abilities were further underscored by his achievement of All-State honors in both his junior and senior years. His legacy extends beyond personal accolades; he emerged as the RBI Leader for Madeira High School, leaving an indelible mark on the team’s success.

Throughout his athletic journey, he remained humble, attributing his achievements to the unwavering support and guidance of his teammates and coaches. Their collective efforts set the stage for his on-field triumphs, instilling in him the values of teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship.

Football:
2011, 2012 – Football Playoffs
2011, 2012 – CHL Champions
2012 – 1st Team All-District
2012 – 1st Team All-City
2012 – 1st Team All-CHL

Baseball:
2011 – State Runner-up
2011 – Regional Champions
2011 – District Champions
2010, 2012, 2013 – District Qualifier
2012, 2013 – 1st Team All-State
2012, 2013 – 1st Team All-District
2012, 2013 – 1st Team All-City
2012, 2013 – 1st Team CHL
Career RBI Leader

Keith Norris

Induction into the Madeira High School Athletic Hall of Fame is a testament to the remarkable achievements of this exceptional athlete, who excelled in both Cross Country and Track, earning multiple State qualifications. His journey towards athletic excellence began at a young age, instilled by his father who nurtured his competitive spirit by timing him and his siblings on the track.

Throughout his high school career, his coaches played a pivotal role in his development, constantly challenging him to enhance his skills and performance. Their unwavering support and innovative approaches pushed him to new heights, driving him to strive for excellence with each stride.

Following his graduation from Madeira High School, he pursued his passion for running at the University of Cincinnati, where he walked on to the Cross Country team. His dedication and talent translated seamlessly to the collegiate level, where he emerged as an All-Conference performer, showcasing his exceptional abilities and commitment to the sport.

Cross Country:
1972, 1973, 1974 – State Qualifier
1972, 1973, 1974 – District Honors
1973, 1974 – 1st Team All-EHL
1973, 1974 – 1st Team All-City

Track:
1973, 1975 – State Qualifier (2 mile)
1973, 1975 – District Honors
1975 – 1st Team All-EHL
1975 – 1st Team All-City

Leesa Dooley

A four-year standout in both Soccer and Basketball. The pinnacle of her athletic career came during her senior year when she played an instrumental role in propelling the Soccer team to the State Final Four, earning well-deserved recognition as an All-State player. On the Basketball court, her outstanding achievements were epitomized by winning the prestigious Roger Slagle Award.

She attributes her success to the unwavering support of her parents, who provided her with invaluable opportunities and instilled a strong work ethic. Furthermore, her coaches played a pivotal role in shaping her into a leader and instilling mental toughness, which she carried with her throughout her career.

Above all, the camaraderie and shared victories with her best friends remain the most cherished memories of her athletic journey. Her contributions to Madeira High School’s athletic legacy serve as a testament to the power of teamwork, perseverance, and dedication.

Soccer:
2007 – State Final Four
2005 – Regional Runner-up
2007 – Regional Champions
2005, 2007 – District Champions
2007 – 1st Team All-State
2007 – 1st Team All-District
2006 – 2nd Team CHL
2007 – 1st Team CHL
2007 – 1st Team All-City

Basketball:
2007 – Honorable Mention CHL
2008 – 1st Team CHL
Roger Slagle Award Winner

Amanda Davis

Throughout her illustrious journey, she garnered numerous individual accolades, including the prestigious CHL Player of the Year title twice, alongside All-City, All-District, and All-State honors. However, her impact transcended individual achievements as she steered her team to two memorable State Final Four appearances in 2000 and 2002.

Beyond her high school triumphs, she continued her basketball journey at the University of Toledo, where she showcased her talents for all four years. Her unwavering dedication, leadership, and exceptional skill set not only left an indelible mark on the basketball court but also inspired teammates and fans alike.

Basketball:
2000, 2002 – State Final Four
2000, 2002 – Regional Champions
2001 – District Runner-up
2000, 2002 – District Champions
2002 – CHL Champions
2001 – Honorable Mention All-State
2002 – 2nd Team All-State
2002, 2002 – 1st Team All-District
2002 – District Player of the Year
1999, 2000 – 2nd Team CHL
2001, 2002 – 1st Team CHL
2001, 2002 – CHL Player of the Year
2000 – Honorable Mention All-City
2001, 2002 – 1st Team All-City
2002 – Ohio North South All-Star Game

Robbie Tudor

He is celebrated as a versatile multi-sport athlete whose journey to success began at the age of 4, surrounded by a supportive group of teammates and coaches. His passion and dedication shone brightly on the basketball court, where he left an indelible mark on Madeira High School athletics. His remarkable skills and leadership qualities were recognized with numerous individual awards, including the prestigious titles of CHL, City, and District Player of the Year in 2009. Additionally, his exceptional performance earned him the honor of being selected as second-team All-State in the same year. He stands as a shining example of dedication, perseverance, and excellence for future generations of athletes.

Soccer:
2007 – District Champions
2008 – 2nd Team CHL

Football:
2008 – 2nd Team CHL

Baseball:
2007 – Regional Champions
2007 – District Champions
2009 – Honorable Mention CHL

Basketball:
2009 – 2nd Team All-State
2009 – 1st Team All-District
2009 – District Player of the Year
2008, 2009 – 1st Team CHL
2009 – CHL Player of the Year
2009 – 1st Team All-City
2009 – City Player of the Year
2009 – Ohio North/South Team

Caitlyn McCullough

She is celebrated as a standout in soccer, earning the distinction of being a three-time All-CHL selection. Her remarkable success on the field is attributed to the unwavering support and guidance of her coaches, who instilled in her the belief in her abilities and pushed her to reach new heights.

The pinnacle of her high school career came with the State Championship victory in 2010, a testament to her skill and dedication. Her individual achievements were equally remarkable, highlighted by her selection as All-State and NSCAA All-Region in 2011.

After graduating from Madeira, she continued her soccer journey at Purdue University, poised for further success. Unfortunately, her aspirations were cut short by an injury, compelling her to retire from competitive play. Nevertheless, her impact on the soccer field at Madeira and beyond remains a testament to her talent and determination.

Soccer:
2010 – State Champions
2008, 2010 – Regional Champions
2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 – District Champions
2011 – 1st Team All-State
2010, 2011 – 1st Team All-District
2009, 2010, 2011 – 1st Team CHL
2011 – NSCAA All-Region
2008, 2010 – CHL Champions

Javier Ibarra

He is honored as a committed and passionate soccer player whose dedication to the sport was unmatched. His relentless efforts on the field propelled the Mustangs to consecutive State Titles in 2003 and 2004, cementing his athletic legacy. Throughout his junior and senior years, his outstanding performance garnered him numerous individual awards, culminating in the prestigious recognition as NSCAA First Team All-Midwest in 2004. His years at Madeira High School are etched with unforgettable memories, and his induction into the Hall of Fame adds to the nostalgia of those cherished moments. His contributions to the team and his exceptional talent left an enduring mark on Madeira High School soccer.

Soccer:
2002, 2003 – State Champion
2002, 2003 – Regional Champion
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 – District Champion
2003, 2004 – CHL Champions
2004 – NSCAA 1st Team All-Midwest USA
2004 – 1st Team All-State
2003, 2004 – 1st Team All-District
2003, 2004 – 1st Team CHL
2004 – CHL Player of the Year
2002 – 2nd Team CHL
2003, 2004 – 1st Team All-City
2004 – District All-Star Team

Robb Hern

His legacy is defined by remarkable achievements both on the golf course and the basketball court. While he showcased skill and finesse as a member of two CHL Championship golf teams, his true brilliance shone on the basketball court.

A pivotal figure in three CHL Championship basketball teams, he played a role in helping the team to the 1999 State Final Four. His individual prowess garnered widespread acclaim, earning him All-CHL honors for two consecutive years, along with recognition as part of the Southwest District 1st Team and 3rd Team All-State in his senior year. Notably, he concluded his career as Madeira’s 2nd All-Time Leading Scorer.

His pride resonates in the rich sports tradition of Madeira, cherishing the opportunity to contribute to its illustrious history and shape its enduring legacy.

Golf:
2001, 2002 – CHL Golf Champions

Basketball:
1999 – State Final 4
1999 – Regional Champions
1999, 2000 – District Champions
1999, 2000, 2002 – Sectional Champions
2002 – 3rd Team All-State
2002 – Southwest District 1st Team
2001 – Southwest District Honorable Mention
2002 – East/West All-Star Team
2001, 2002 – CHL First Team
2000 – CHL Second Team
1999, 2000, 2001 – CHL Champions


 

Tom Walter

A native of Madeira, Tom graduated from Madeira High School in 1974. Throughout his high school years, he actively engaged in Baseball and Basketball, showcasing his passion for sports. He also dedicated a year to Cross-Country, demonstrating his willingness to explore various athletic endeavors.

Following his graduation from the University of Cincinnati, he established his construction business in 1978, embarking on a lifelong journey in the construction industry. Throughout his career, he remained committed to his roots in Madeira, actively contributing to the development and enhancement of the community.

In 2000, he led the transformative stadium renovation project, overseeing the installation of a new entrance, concessions, restrooms, and extensive concrete paving. His vision and dedication ensured that the stadium became a modern and welcoming venue for athletes and spectators alike.

In 2015, his commitment to enhancing Madeira High School’s facilities continued with the construction of the Fitness Center. This state-of-the-art facility provided students with access to cutting-edge equipment and resources to support their physical fitness and well-being.

Furthermore, he played a pivotal role in the creation of the Media Center outdoor study patio project, providing students with a conducive outdoor space for learning and collaboration.

His unwavering dedication to improving Madeira High School’s infrastructure and fostering a supportive environment for students and athletes exemplifies his enduring legacy and merits induction into the Madeira High School Athletic Hall of Fame.

Tony Ramirez

Induction into the Madeira High School Athletic Hall of Fame is a tribute to his exceptional contributions on the Football field and the Baseball diamond. Renowned as a fierce competitor, he played an integral role in leading the Football team to a playoff appearance in 2006, earning him numerous accolades during his junior and senior years.

His tenure on the Baseball team was marked by both personal and team achievements. As a four-time 1st Team All-CHL player, he exemplified excellence in his craft and played a pivotal role in guiding the team to the 2007 State Final Four.

He attributes his remarkable athletic success to the unwavering support and guidance of his older brothers, whose mentorship helped drive his competitiveness and helped him realize his full potential both on and off the field.

Football:
2006 – Football Playoffs
2006 – 2nd Team All-State
2006 – 1st Team All-District
2005, 2006 – 1st Team CHL
2005, 2006 – 1st Team All-City
2006 – East West All-Star Game

Baseball:
2007 – State Final Four
2007 – Regional Champions
2007 – District Champions
2007 – 1st Team All-State
2007 – 1st Team All-District
2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 – 1st Team CHL
2006, 2007 – 1st Team All-City
2007 – East West All-Star Game

Zack Jansen

As a stalwart member of both Football and Baseball teams, his contributions played a pivotal role in shaping the successes of Madeira’s athletic program during his four years. In football, he was a cornerstone of the team during their triumphant reign as two-time CHL Football Champions. His outstanding performance on the field earned him prestigious accolades, including All-CHL, All-City, and All-District 1st-team honors in his senior year. His leadership and skill set a high standard for his teammates to aspire to, inspiring the entire squad to achieve greatness.

On the baseball diamond, his talents shone just as brightly. As a key player on the 2011 State Runner-Up team, he showcased remarkable skill and determination. His exceptional abilities were further underscored by his achievement of All-State honors in both his junior and senior years. His legacy extends beyond personal accolades; he emerged as the RBI Leader for Madeira High School, leaving an indelible mark on the team’s success.

Throughout his athletic journey, he remained humble, attributing his achievements to the unwavering support and guidance of his teammates and coaches. Their collective efforts set the stage for his on-field triumphs, instilling in him the values of teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship.

Football:
2011, 2012 – Football Playoffs
2011, 2012 – CHL Champions
2012 – 1st Team All-District
2012 – 1st Team All-City
2012 – 1st Team All-CHL

Baseball:
2011 – State Runner-up
2011 – Regional Champions
2011 – District Champions
2010, 2012, 2013 – District Qualifier
2012, 2013 – 1st Team All-State
2012, 2013 – 1st Team All-District
2012, 2013 – 1st Team All-City
2012, 2013 – 1st Team CHL
Career RBI Leader

Keith Norris

Induction into the Madeira High School Athletic Hall of Fame is a testament to the remarkable achievements of this exceptional athlete, who excelled in both Cross Country and Track, earning multiple State qualifications. His journey towards athletic excellence began at a young age, instilled by his father who nurtured his competitive spirit by timing him and his siblings on the track.

Throughout his high school career, his coaches played a pivotal role in his development, constantly challenging him to enhance his skills and performance. Their unwavering support and innovative approaches pushed him to new heights, driving him to strive for excellence with each stride.

Following his graduation from Madeira High School, he pursued his passion for running at the University of Cincinnati, where he walked on to the Cross Country team. His dedication and talent translated seamlessly to the collegiate level, where he emerged as an All-Conference performer, showcasing his exceptional abilities and commitment to the sport.

Cross Country:
1972, 1973, 1974 – State Qualifier
1972, 1973, 1974 – District Honors
1973, 1974 – 1st Team All-EHL
1973, 1974 – 1st Team All-City

Track:
1973, 1975 – State Qualifier (2 mile)
1973, 1975 – District Honors
1975 – 1st Team All-EHL
1975 – 1st Team All-City

Leesa Dooley

A four-year standout in both Soccer and Basketball. The pinnacle of her athletic career came during her senior year when she played an instrumental role in propelling the Soccer team to the State Final Four, earning well-deserved recognition as an All-State player. On the Basketball court, her outstanding achievements were epitomized by winning the prestigious Roger Slagle Award.

She attributes her success to the unwavering support of her parents, who provided her with invaluable opportunities and instilled a strong work ethic. Furthermore, her coaches played a pivotal role in shaping her into a leader and instilling mental toughness, which she carried with her throughout her career.

Above all, the camaraderie and shared victories with her best friends remain the most cherished memories of her athletic journey. Her contributions to Madeira High School’s athletic legacy serve as a testament to the power of teamwork, perseverance, and dedication.

Soccer:
2007 – State Final Four
2005 – Regional Runner-up
2007 – Regional Champions
2005, 2007 – District Champions
2007 – 1st Team All-State
2007 – 1st Team All-District
2006 – 2nd Team CHL
2007 – 1st Team CHL
2007 – 1st Team All-City

Basketball:
2007 – Honorable Mention CHL
2008 – 1st Team CHL
Roger Slagle Award Winner

Amanda Davis

Throughout her illustrious journey, she garnered numerous individual accolades, including the prestigious CHL Player of the Year title twice, alongside All-City, All-District, and All-State honors. However, her impact transcended individual achievements as she steered her team to two memorable State Final Four appearances in 2000 and 2002.

Beyond her high school triumphs, she continued her basketball journey at the University of Toledo, where she showcased her talents for all four years. Her unwavering dedication, leadership, and exceptional skill set not only left an indelible mark on the basketball court but also inspired teammates and fans alike.

Basketball:
2000, 2002 – State Final Four
2000, 2002 – Regional Champions
2001 – District Runner-up
2000, 2002 – District Champions
2002 – CHL Champions
2001 – Honorable Mention All-State
2002 – 2nd Team All-State
2002, 2002 – 1st Team All-District
2002 – District Player of the Year
1999, 2000 – 2nd Team CHL
2001, 2002 – 1st Team CHL
2001, 2002 – CHL Player of the Year
2000 – Honorable Mention All-City
2001, 2002 – 1st Team All-City
2002 – Ohio North South All-Star Game

Robbie Tudor

He is celebrated as a versatile multi-sport athlete whose journey to success began at the age of 4, surrounded by a supportive group of teammates and coaches. His passion and dedication shone brightly on the basketball court, where he left an indelible mark on Madeira High School athletics. His remarkable skills and leadership qualities were recognized with numerous individual awards, including the prestigious titles of CHL, City, and District Player of the Year in 2009. Additionally, his exceptional performance earned him the honor of being selected as second-team All-State in the same year. He stands as a shining example of dedication, perseverance, and excellence for future generations of athletes.

Soccer:
2007 – District Champions
2008 – 2nd Team CHL

Football:
2008 – 2nd Team CHL

Baseball:
2007 – Regional Champions
2007 – District Champions
2009 – Honorable Mention CHL

Basketball:
2009 – 2nd Team All-State
2009 – 1st Team All-District
2009 – District Player of the Year
2008, 2009 – 1st Team CHL
2009 – CHL Player of the Year
2009 – 1st Team All-City
2009 – City Player of the Year
2009 – Ohio North/South Team

Caitlyn McCullough

She is celebrated as a standout in soccer, earning the distinction of being a three-time All-CHL selection. Her remarkable success on the field is attributed to the unwavering support and guidance of her coaches, who instilled in her the belief in her abilities and pushed her to reach new heights.

The pinnacle of her high school career came with the State Championship victory in 2010, a testament to her skill and dedication. Her individual achievements were equally remarkable, highlighted by her selection as All-State and NSCAA All-Region in 2011.

After graduating from Madeira, she continued her soccer journey at Purdue University, poised for further success. Unfortunately, her aspirations were cut short by an injury, compelling her to retire from competitive play. Nevertheless, her impact on the soccer field at Madeira and beyond remains a testament to her talent and determination.

Soccer:
2010 – State Champions
2008, 2010 – Regional Champions
2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 – District Champions
2011 – 1st Team All-State
2010, 2011 – 1st Team All-District
2009, 2010, 2011 – 1st Team CHL
2011 – NSCAA All-Region
2008, 2010 – CHL Champions

Javier Ibarra

He is honored as a committed and passionate soccer player whose dedication to the sport was unmatched. His relentless efforts on the field propelled the Mustangs to consecutive State Titles in 2003 and 2004, cementing his athletic legacy. Throughout his junior and senior years, his outstanding performance garnered him numerous individual awards, culminating in the prestigious recognition as NSCAA First Team All-Midwest in 2004. His years at Madeira High School are etched with unforgettable memories, and his induction into the Hall of Fame adds to the nostalgia of those cherished moments. His contributions to the team and his exceptional talent left an enduring mark on Madeira High School soccer.

Soccer:
2002, 2003 – State Champion
2002, 2003 – Regional Champion
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 – District Champion
2003, 2004 – CHL Champions
2004 – NSCAA 1st Team All-Midwest USA
2004 – 1st Team All-State
2003, 2004 – 1st Team All-District
2003, 2004 – 1st Team CHL
2004 – CHL Player of the Year
2002 – 2nd Team CHL
2003, 2004 – 1st Team All-City
2004 – District All-Star Team

Robb Hern

His legacy is defined by remarkable achievements both on the golf course and the basketball court. While he showcased skill and finesse as a member of two CHL Championship golf teams, his true brilliance shone on the basketball court.

A pivotal figure in three CHL Championship basketball teams, he played a role in helping the team to the 1999 State Final Four. His individual prowess garnered widespread acclaim, earning him All-CHL honors for two consecutive years, along with recognition as part of the Southwest District 1st Team and 3rd Team All-State in his senior year. Notably, he concluded his career as Madeira’s 2nd All-Time Leading Scorer.

His pride resonates in the rich sports tradition of Madeira, cherishing the opportunity to contribute to its illustrious history and shape its enduring legacy.

Golf:
2001, 2002 – CHL Golf Champions

Basketball:
1999 – State Final 4
1999 – Regional Champions
1999, 2000 – District Champions
1999, 2000, 2002 – Sectional Champions
2002 – 3rd Team All-State
2002 – Southwest District 1st Team
2001 – Southwest District Honorable Mention
2002 – East/West All-Star Team
2001, 2002 – CHL First Team
2000 – CHL Second Team
1999, 2000, 2001 – CHL Champions

1991 Inductees

Perry Ancona
Bill Klenk
Walt Farrington
Jim Perin
Les “Doc” Voshell
Nadine Wilson

1992 Inductees

Dora Fitzsimmons
Pam Mack
Mike Meece
Charles “Ched” Thornton
Roland Wierwille

1993 Inductees

Len Fesmire
Aaron “Whitey” Gerrard
Sue Glasgow
John Rahe
Crystal Terry
Masaji “Stogie” Toki

1994 Inductees

Russ Arey
Nancy Burns
Denny Garrett
Thor Jacobs
Kelly McDonough

1995 Inductees

Mel Ballman
Vicki Clever
Sid Friedman
Kathy Huiet
Bob Klenk
Jason Ladd

1996 Inductees

Bill Hoffeld
Scott Kincaid
Jean Lytle
Bob Murphy
Robin Stevenson
Bob Wick

1997 Inductees

Jerry Balsy
Greg Chase
Charles Erfman
Myra Kemp
Sally Lytle
Dave Uebel

1998 Inductees

Bill Case
Bob Gardner
Greg Hoffeld
Debbie McQueary
Martin “Pep” Strifler
Marty Strouse

1999 Inductees

Mike Collins
Dan Henke
Andrea Lydon
Bill Williamson

2000 Inductees

Dave Babik
Ron Borcherding
Dick Knight
Jenny Koth

2001 Inductees

Dale Clever
Craig Lytle
Jay Newberry
Carl Thornton
Jenny Trowbridge

2002 Inductees

Ray Cravaack
Nancy Durand
Wendy Floering
Jeff Hern
John Prehn

2003 Inductees

Amanda Blackwelder
Jim Decatur
Phireth Lorth
Bob Volz

2004 Inductees

George Atkins
Diana Boehlein
Chuck Graft
Ed Greenert

2005 Inductees

Sharon Allman
Ed DeMar
Bob Kitchen
Jon Newberry
Robert Williams
Russell Williams

2006 Inductees

Rosemary Bauer
Tim Dooley
Leonard LeFevre
John Perin
Ray Phillips

2007 Inductees

Bob Kearns
Kris Kuykendall
Carole Toki
Carwin Pleasant
Larry Pohlman

2008 Inductees

Wilby “Toby” Tolson
Mark Lewis
John Taylor
Jenny Newberry
Cari Coler

2009 Inductees

Amy Hurst
Todd Schlensker
August “Augie” Semon
Debbie Stimac
Sonny Tudor

2010 Inductees

Drew Cloran
Alison DeWitt
Ed Hausgen
Jane Kuykendall
Mary Lou “Petie” Weber
Cathy & Charlie Schweppe

2011 Inductees

Josh Cohen
Ashlee Edgell
Bob Gripshover
Terry Hartley
Bill Kelly

2012 Inductees

Ken Fields
Bridget Gleason
Roger Shipman
Rick Spears
Ann Staubach

2013 Inductees

Greg Ely
Steve Gardner
Cathy Kuykendall
Dave Schlensker
Ed & Bev Strelau
Hank Wehrman

2014 Inductees

Art Cacaro
Lauren Dehan
Gordon Guin
Judi Kidder
Jack Kuzniczci
Jon Unger

2015 Inductees

Joy Godwin
Sean Hassman
Helen Klenk
Jim Reynolds
Bret Underwood
Jeff Warmouth

2016 Inductees

Kevin Cloran
Brad Darter
Kevin Gilligan
Terry Jacobs
Allison Wagner

2017 Inductees

Nate Bascom
David Carpenter
Bess Krietemeyer
Cindy Moore
Steve Tudor