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16 Athletes Inducted Into Woodbridge School's Hall Of Fame
Inductees, who ranged from coaches to athletes to supporters, were nominated by community members and selected by a special committee.

WOODBRIDGE, VA — Sixteen alumni of Hylton High School in Woodbridge were inducted into the school's Athletic Hall of Fame last weekend, recognizing them for their character, leadership, athletic achievements and contributions to the school community.
The athletes, coaches and contributors were recognized at a ceremony Sept. 21. The honorees were nominated by the Hylton High School community and ultimately selected by a Hall of Fame committee comprised of coaches, administrators, teachers and former Hylton athletes.
“I have had many honors in my soccer career, but I have to admit, this tops all of them,” inductee Keven Terne said in a release. “It was such a great honor to be among so many great people. All of the inductees have contributed so much to Hylton’s athletic history.”
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Here are all the 2019 Athletic Hall of Fame inductees:
ATHLETES
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- Shae Braxton, softball, 2012
- Lee Butler, baseball/basketball, 2002
- Endor Cooper, football, 2004
- Jon Hand, baseball, 1996
- Travon McMillian, football, 2014
- Ariana Moorer, basketball, 2008
- Brandon Morehead, tennis, 2000
- Keven Terne, soccer, 1994
- Jeff Vining, tennis, 1994
- Troy Washington, soccer, 1995
- Taylor Williams, softball, 2009
COACHES
- Karen Mays, soccer/volleyball, coach 1991-2005
- Jerry Williams, baseball/football coaches, 1991-1999
CONTRIBUTORS
- Brenda Byrd 1992-2014
- Ben Goodman 1999-2018
- Dave Via, 1991-present
Learn more about each inductee on Prince William County Schools' website.
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