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Reeds Spring Sports Hall Of Fame Ceremony Set

December 19, 2019
Picture Matt Growcock, Wayne Haynes, and Josh Kent will be inducted into the RSHS Sports Hall of Fame on December 20.
Reeds Spring High School plans to induct three individuals into the Sports Hall of Fame on Friday, December 20. The ceremony will take place at approximately 7:30 p.m. between the junior varsity and varsity boys basketball games against Blue Eye at the RSHS gymnasium.


This year’s inductees are:


Matt Growcock: the 1997 graduate was outstanding in baseball and still holds the career records for winning percentage as a pitcher (16-2 record, 88%) and best ERA (2.68).


Wayne Haynes: served as Activities Director from 2007 until retiring in 2015.


Josh Kent: the 2015 graduate was a two-time all-state defensive back for the Wolves. He was also First-Team All-COC and All-Area. Kent was also the 2014 Tri-Lakes Player of the Year.


This will be the 23rd group of inductees into the RSHS Sports Hall of Fame, which was started in 1997.


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    • A White Spring
    • Wolves Win First Game After Long Break
    • Galena Media and Broadcasting Class Makes Events Accessible Online
    • National FFA Week Feb. 20-27, 2021
    • One local veterans group disbands, another is born
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