september 14, 2019
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Perry For You
Our school is an emblem of spirit and fair play;
Long will she stand thus as a shrine of our today.
Proud are we of our charity and standards high in aim;
Win or lose we will ne’er refuse to try to play the game.
Perry for you we’ll work and fight, we’ll honor your name.
Perry for you we claim the right to spread far your fame.
Courage and loyalty, qualities dear to all;
For Perry, our alma mater, to us you will reign o’er all.
Written by Gilbert Porsch, a music teacher in Perry
Fight Song
We love you dear old Perry High School,
For you, we're proud to serve
'Tis our flag red and white,
That inspires us to fight
For the name we are proud to preserve.
Red and white, let's fight!
To you we will ever be faithful,
Dear old Perry High,
The team we will back
They are so hard to crack,
'Cause that's our dear old Perry High.
PERRY HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
P r e s e n t s
September 14, 2019
perry high school
One Success Boulevard Perry, Ohio 44081
Sports Participated in (#years for each):__________________________
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High School Athletic Achievements (All League, All County, All State)
(# years and sport each award was won):__________________________
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School, County, District, State Records and years set (if any):________
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Leadership and impact on team success:__________________________
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High School Scholastic Achievements:___________________________
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Post Graduate College (if applicable):____________________________
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Community Service Record (Civic/Charity):_______________________
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Coaching Achievement (if applicable):___________________________
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Summary:__________________________________________________
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Additional Information (Attach):________________________________
Nominated by:________________________________ Date:_________
Address:__________________________ Phone:__________________
City:________________________ State:_____ Zip Code:___________
E-mail:___________________________________
** All nominations must be received by January 31st.
Send completed nomination form to:
Perry High School, c/o TJ Rockwell, One Success Blvd., Perry, Ohio 44081
PERRY ALUMNI ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME NOMINATION FORM
CRITERIA
• Nominees must have graduated at least ten years prior to the selection date. Individuals may be nominated posthumously.
• Nominations may be submitted by any Perry High School graduate, Perry community member or member of the Selection Committee.
There are three (3) categories of nominees eligible: 1. Athlete – an athlete’s class must have graduated at least ten (10)
years prior to selection. 2. Coach/Administrator – a coach or administrator must have served
on the Perry Schools staff for at least ten (10) years and must have retired or left the school system prior to selection.
3. Honorary – An alumnus or non-alumnus Perry resident may also be chosen for making a significant impact on the Perry Schools athletic program.
One or more of the following criteria should be of exceptional quality to justify a nominee’s selection. Those nominated in the athlete category must meet several of the listed criteria to be chosen for selection. 1. Varsity level of competition * 2. Leadership roles 3. Impact on athletic team success 4. Scholastic achievements * 5. All Ohio, District, County selections * 6. School, County, District, or State records * 7. All League selection * 8. Postgraduate achievements 9. Coaching achievements 10. Community achievements * These criteria must be completed if nominee is an athlete.
Name of Nominee:____________________________________________
Address:____________________________ Phone:_________________
City:__________________________ State:_____ Zip Code:__________
Perry Graduate Class of:_______________
Reason for Nomination:________________________________________
Accomplishments:_____________________________________________
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Continued...
Board of Education
Mark Welch President
Andrew Roberts Vice President
Matt Farrell
Tippi Foley
Ashley Hacking
Administrators
Dr. Jack Thompson Superintendent
Lewis Galante Chief Financial Officer
Dr. Betty Jo Malchesky Assistant Superintendent
Lisa Shields Director of Special Education
Todd Porcello Principal, Perry High School
Scott Niedzwiecki Assistant Principal, Perry High School
Robert Knisely Principal, Perry Middle School
Jim Chisholm Assistant Principal, Perry Middle School
Arianna Neading Principal, Perry Elementary School
Coni Steverding Dean of Students/Learning Facilitator,
Perry Elementary School
Distinguished Alumni
Hall of Fame
Selection Committee
Athletic Hall of Fame
Selection Committee
Linda Barrett Robert Dawson
Tim Flenner Ashley Hacking
Phil Haskell Ed Klco
Jack Kless
Carole Martin Mary Platko
Todd Porcello Bill Sarvis
Karen Sundy Dr. George Tarbuck Dr. Jack Thompson
Phil Cassella Cheri Clifford Tom Flenner Dan Frazier Pat Giannell
Sharon Monas Ben Pierce
Todd Porcello TJ Rockwell Cindy Seese Jim Siegel
Wally Siegel Mike Sorine
Dr. Jack Thompson
Dr. Chandice Albrecht Richards
1968 - 1993
1921 - 1968
1993 - present
DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI HALL OF FAME NOMINATION FORM
CRITERIA • Nominees shall be alumni of Perry Local Schools who
have distinguished themselves at a high level of achievement in their particular field of study, life’s work, or community service in areas such as, but not limited to, the arts, business, education, government service, community service, science and technology.
• Nominees must have graduated at least fifteen years prior to the selection date. Individuals may be nominated posthumously.
• Nominations may be submitted by any Perry High School graduate, Perry community member or member of the Selection Committee.
Name of Nominee:____________________________________________
Address:____________________________ Phone:_________________
City:__________________________ State:_____ Zip Code:__________
Perry Graduate Class of:_______________
Significant Accomplishments:____________________________________________
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Why I think this person should be nominated:__________________________________________________
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Nominated by:_______________________________________________
Address:___________________________ Phone:__________________
City:_________________________ State:______ Zip Code:__________
E-mail:___________________________________
All nominations must be received by March 31st.
Send completed nomination form to:
Perry High School, c/o Todd Porcello, One Success Blvd., Perry, Ohio 44081
Updated nomination form is available at
http://www.perry-lake.org/halloffame.aspx
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Master of Ceremony……………………...…..………..…….TJ Rockwell
Welcome & Hall of Fame History..…Dr. Jack Thompson, Superintendent Perry Local Schools
Alumni Associations…………..…………...……...Dr. Chandice Richards
Invocation……………………………..……....….......Dr. George Tarbuck
Dinner……………………...………...Vicki Peters, Food Service Director Perry Local Schools
Induction Ceremony….…………………..………...…...Goodwin Theatre
Introduction of Inductees……………………………...…......TJ Rockwell
DISTINGUISHED Jeffery M. Klco, MD, PhD
David Lyons
ATHLETIC Jake New presented by: Joe New & Dean New
Ray Phelps presented by: Ed Fabis
Kevin Siegel presented by: Cliff Brewster
Mark Lomasney presented by: R. Scott Lomasney & Dr. Mark Lomasney
Grace Andrews presented by: Lori Andrews
John Dorko presented by: Jim Cicero
Lindsey Dorko presented by: John Dorko
Daniel Jackisch presented by: Bill Sarvis
Kimberly Siegel Dean presented by: Brittani Troyer
Closing Comments…………………………….…………...TJ Rockwell
A special “thank you” to Bill Sarvis for creating the Alumni Photo Presentation.
CLASS OF 2019 Grace Andrews (A) Lindsey Dorko (A) John Dorko (A) Daniel Jackisch (A) Kimberly Siegel (A)
CLASS OF 2018 Dr. Jeffery M. Klco (D) Mark Lomasney (A) Jake New (A) Ray Phelps (A) Kevin Siegel (A)
CLASS OF 2017 Toni Kramer (D) David Lyons (D) Kristen Olds (A) Mike Ryan (A) Brandon Staley (A)
CLASS OF 2016 Bob Berta (A) Colonel David Cassella (D) 2001 Girls Cross Country Team (A) April Petrus Lombardo (A) Sharon Monas (A) Matthew Yankie (A)
CLASS OF 2015 Drew Davis (A) Theresa Ersek (A) Amanda Tsipis (A) Maria Zampini (D)
CLASS OF 2014 Rick Amos (D) Heath Baker (A) 1970 Baseball Team (A) 2004 Baseball Team (A) Roy Infalvi, Jr. (A) Andrea Parhamovich (D) Arthur F. Warren (D) Michelle Webb (A)
CLASS OF 2013 Dan Allen (A) Donald J. Densmore (D) Todd Kapostasy (A) Jeffrey Fredrick Stetler (A)
CLASS OF 2012 Nicole Altenweg (A) Robert J. Dawson (D) Pasquale “Pat” Giannell (A) Gene Kobus (A) Corey L. Sarosy (A) Brian Varsey (A)
CLASS OF 2011 Jack Huxel (A) Adam Santee (A) Elaine Tikka-Lillback (D)
CLASS OF 2010 Dennis Hudson (A) Renee Lynch (A) Mike Patrick (A) Martha Shepard-Behm (D)
CLASS OF 2009 T.J. Huxel (A) Lou DiDonato (A) Don Martony (A) Dr. Lawrence W. Stauffer (D)
CLASS OF 2008 Jackie Altenweg (A) Donald E. Carter (D) Judy Miller Church (D) Nathan Comes (A) Karl W. Locke (D) Michelle Rizzo Wardle (A)
CLASS OF 2007 Chandice Albrecht-Richards (A) George H. Hazel (D) Don Johnson (A) Carole Martin (D) Tim Ritley (A)
CLASS OF 2006 James Adams, Jr. (A) Robert Lyons (D) Kevin Marty (D)
CLASS OF 2005 Elisabeth Brahler Mortimer (A) James Cicero (D) Jack Melvin (A)
Kimberly graduated from Perry High School in 2004 and was a member of the basketball and softball teams, earning seven varsity letters in her career, four in softball and three in basketball. Kim was a shooting guard for the Lady Pirates basketball program and played a prominent role on the defensive side of the floor as well. During her three years on the team, she helped lead the program to three District Championships, including the first in the history of Perry girls basketball, as well as three Chagrin Valley Championships. She was named Player of the Week multiple times in both The Plain Dealer and The News-Herald during her junior and senior years and was a member of the Star Beacon All-Star game her senior year. On the softball team Kimberly played second base all four years while in high school and constantly maintained a batting average over the .300 mark. While Kimberly was on the softball team, they were Chagrin Valley Conference Champions all four years. She was also a member of the Star Beacon All-Star game her senior year. Despite being a student athlete, Kimberly remained focused on her
education at Perry High School and was valedictorian for the class
of 2004. She went to Kent State University where she received a
BA in Accounting in 2008 and MBA in 2009. She is currently a
certified public accountant and has served as the Corporate Audit
Manager at Sherwin Williams since 2016. Prior to this role she
worked at Cleveland Ernst and Young LLP for seven years.
Kimberly Siegel Dean
CLASS OF 2004
Athletic Contributions Basketball: 2002, 2003, 2004 Softball: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
During his time at Perry High School, Daniel was a 10-time varsity letter winner in Cross Country (4), Track (4), Basketball (1), and Swimming (1).
In Cross Country he was a four-time 1st team Chagrin Valley Conference winner, twice the CVC Champion (2007 & 2008), a four-time Regional Qualifier, and a two-time State Qualifier (2007 & 2008). In 2007, he was a five-time invitational champion, and runner up in two invitationals. After helping his team to a conference and district title in 2007, he went on to place 14th at the State Cross Country Championships earning All-Ohio status. Upon completion of the 2007 cross country season, he was voted The News-Herald Runner of the Year. In 2008, he again led his team to a conference and district title and helped them to the first ever state championship berth in school history, where they placed 6th.
On the track he was a three-time regional qualifier in the 800m (2007), 1600m (2009), and 4x800m (2009). He was a two-time state qualifier in track for the 800m and 4x800m, and currently holds the school records for those events.
Upon graduating from PHS, Daniel continued his running career at
the University of Akron. During his time at Akron, he was a two-time varsity letter winner in cross country and voted most improved runner upon completion of the 2010 season. Dan graduated from
Akron in 2014 with a degree in bio-medical engineering. He currently works as a contract engineer for a local company while he continues to exercise and coach cross country and track for PHS.
Daniel Jackisch
CLASS OF 2009
Athletic Contributions Cross Country: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Basketball: 2007 Swimming: 2009 Track: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
CLASS OF 2004 Tom Advey (A) Barbara Bacon-Inscho (A) Ray G. Few (D) Jack R. Kless (D) Carl F. Torch (A) David J. Winter (D)
CLASS OF 2003 Marvin A. Bihn (D) Phil Cassella (A) Bob Ritley (A) Robert Sater (A) Jim Siegel (A) Raymond Sines (D) Bob Wilson (A)
CLASS OF 2002 Russell Adams (D) Vernon C. Hull (D) Darrell Allen (A) Bret Born (A) Cindy Cecconi Allen (A) Tom Flenner (A) Ben Johnson (A) Rebecca L. Moroose (D) Richard Palmer (A) T. J. Rockwell (A) Loyal G. Tillotson (D) Nancy Watson-Brown (D)
CLASS OF 2001 William E. Coleman, Jr. (A) Ann Cook-Whitman (D) Dick Drews (A) Lucille Kraws-Banks (D) Dennis Loria (A) Carl Meglan (D) Ralph Rockow (D) Bernie Trubisky (A) David R. Trubisky (A) Leonard Trubisky (D) Phyllis Wilson-Hudson (D)
CLASS OF 2000 Joseph Harold Medlen, Sr. (A) Terry Rich (A) Ray Tenkku (A) Brenda Tenney (A) Dana Tharp (A)
CLASS OF 1999 Thomas P. Barrett (A) Lisa Fiske Boylan (A) Patrick J. New (A)
CLASS OF 1998 Clifford Brewster (A) Tracy Nichols Busch (A) Barbara Moore (A) Noel Sferra (A) CLASS OF 1997 Fred Colburn (A) Lee Katona (A) Bill Meredith (A)
CLASS OF 1996 Don Crawford (A) Denny Hoffacker (A) Julie Lukey (A) Stephanie Soppitt (A)
CLASS OF 1995 Rick Brewster (A) Paul “Dean” New (A) John Smith (A)
CLASS OF 1994 Timothy R. Brainard (A) C.M. “Doc” Brown (A) Robert Dale Brewster (A) Norman G. Hoyt (A) Jerry Judd, Jr. (A) Jim Rockow (A)
CLASS OF 1993 Larry Brainard (A) Larry Brewster (A) Norvin Carter (A) Barry Deming (A) Charlene Digman (A) Penny Crofoot Harris (A) Harry Hawkins (A) Ray Joles (A) Keith Klinger (A) Henry Kobulnicky (A) Larry Logan (A) Bruce Phillips (A) Gary Richmond (A) Ron Richmond (A) James Secor (A) Cindy Seese (A) Larry Thompson (A) D. R. Trisket (A) William Walker (A) Halley Weaver (A) Dr. Janis Zemzars (A)
A = Athletic D = Distinguished
ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME HISTORY
The Perry Pirate Booster Club authorized the formation of a Hall of Fame Committee to honor Perry Athletes by developing a process to create an Alumni Athletic Hall of Fame.
In March of 1992, Perry Local Schools’ Board of Education authorized the concept of the Perry Pirate Booster Club. The Club selected a committee and developed the guidelines for how the Hall of Fame would be established. The policies and procedures were approved by the Booster Club in the spring of 1992.
A committee and public nomination procedure was put into place during the fall of 1992. In January of 1993, 65 individuals qualified to be placed on a ballot for voting by the committee. The first induction class of 21 former Perry athletes, coaches, or community contributors was selected in May of 1993 after receiving sufficient votes for induction. Since its inception, the Hall of Fame committee has inducted a total of 110 athletes, administrators, coaches and two teams.
It is our hope that Perry’s Athletic Hall of Fame not only honors the accomplishments of our inductees, but also serves to inspire future Perry High students to aspire to the accomplishments of those Hall of Famers who have built the fine tradition of Perry Athletics.
DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI HALL OF FAME HISTORY
In the spring of 2001, the Perry Board of Education established The Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame to honor former students of Perry High School whose lives are exemplary for both their career accomplishments and their contributions to the well being of others. They have been selected because they have distinguished themselves in their field of study, career or community service. In addition, these individuals will serve as an inspiration to the students of Perry Local Schools, encouraging them to live their dreams and to pursue personal excellence in all future endeavors.
The members of the charter committee of the Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame began their work early that year. Their task was to establish the policies and procedures that would guide the future selection of all Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame inductees. These members were nominated by the Board of Education and represented a cross-section of school and community members.
After determining the nominating criteria and process, the final task of the Charter Committee was to recommend individuals to serve on the Selection Committee. This committee was also comprised of a diverse cross-section of people including representatives from the Perry Board of Education, the Perry Historical Society, school administration, staff, students, and community.
While competing at Perry High School, Lindsey was a four-year
varsity letter winner for the Perry Swim Program. Lindsey was a
three-year State Championship Meet qualifier, competing in both
relays, and the 100 breaststroke. She was a member of the 400
Freestyle relay that finished 3rd at the OHSAA State Championship
Meet in 2005. Lindsey was also a four-year District Meet
Qualifier in the 100 Breaststroke, 200 Individual Medley, and
various relay events. Throughout her time at PHS, Lindsey set
school records in Breaststroke, Individual Medley, and three relay
events. Lindsey was an All-Ohio swimmer for three years, was
named an Academic All-American, selected as The News-Herald
and Plain Dealer Swimmer of the Week, and was Honorable
Mention All-CVC in all her events. She was a finalist at several
large area invitationals including the CSU Viking Invitational and
Canton Invitational, as well as an event winner while setting a
meet record at the Perry Invitational.
Following her time at Perry High School, Lindsey was a four-year
varsity letter winner at the College of Wooster Swim Program. She
was a four-year North Coast Athletic Conference qualifier and a
finalist or semi-finalist in all of her events at the NCAC meet as
well as the Wooster Invitational. She served as the women's team
Co-Captain at Wooster in 2008-2009.
Lindsey Dorko
CLASS OF 2005
Athletic Contributions Swimming: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Over his 36 plus year career for the Perry Local Schools, Coach D. served the district in many capacities. He was a teacher, coach and administrator on both the high school and middle school levels from 1975-2011. Over those years he taught health, physical education, computer science and maturation classes for the youth of Perry.
Mr. Dorko coached middle school wrestling, boys track and football. At the high school level, he coached football, boys basketball, and was the first ever girls track coach. John was also the Middle School Athletic Director and ended his career as the District Athletic Director.
While at the middle school, his teams had winning records and won many invitationals. As the high school basketball assistant, he helped guide teams to conference championships, district appearances and regional qualifiers. His girls track team finished third in the conference in the program’s first year.
As the District Athletic Director he oversaw teams that were conference champions in volleyball, football, cross country, boys and girls track, gymnastics, wrestling, boys and girls basketball, as well as district and regional qualifying teams and many individual state qualifiers and All-Ohio athletes.
Mr. Dorko also served as a tournament director for the Ohio High School Athletic Association in swimming, girls basketball, and cross country as well as hosting many football playoff games. He is still well respected among league and N.E. district athletic directors as well as throughout the state of Ohio.
John G. Dorko
TEACHER, COACH, ADMINISTRATOR
Dr. Jeffery M. Klco is a member of the Perry graduating class of 1994. Dr. Klco received his Bachelor of Science degree from Boston College and his doctoral degree from the Washington University School of Medicine. He currently works at the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in their Pathology Department and at their Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. His research interests include genomic and functional characterization of acute myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic syndromes, using experimental approaches to studying signaling pathways in myeloid development, and using genomic information to improve the outcome and risk stratification of children with cancer. He has co-authored several publications regarding the genomic analysis of leukemia. Dr. Klco currently lives in Memphis, TN with his wife Heidi. They have 3 children (Owen-14, Jayna-12 and Teddy-8).
Jeffery M. Klco, MD, PhD
CLASS OF 1994
Mr. David Lyons, a graduate of Cedarville University and Capital Bible Seminary, is a member of the Perry graduating class of 1973. Mr. Lyons is currently International Vice President of The Navigators, an international, interdenominational, Christian ministry that builds mentoring or discipling relationships among Christ’s followers. The group equips members to make an impact on the people around them. At The Navigators, Mr. Lyons coaches leaders, leads change and oversees communications and networking of their 5,000 staff in over 100 countries. Mr. Lyons co-authored, Don’t Waste the Pain with his sister Linda Lyons Richardson (PHS 1968). Their book deals with finding comfort and discovering that God uses our pain in our spiritual formation. He currently lives in Colorado Springs with his wife Renee. They have seven children and eleven grandchildren.
David Lyons
CLASS OF 1973
As a freshman, Grace immediately proved that her swimming career would leave a legacy at Perry High School. In her very first season, she broke, and re-broke, nearly all the standing school records in Freestyle, Butterfly, the Individual Medley, and was the anchor for record breaking relays. With the help of Grace’s talents, Perry was able to take a swim relay to the OHSAA State Championships for the very first time in February 2003, where Grace also qualified individually in the 100 Butterfly event. In her subsequent years as part of the Perry Swim Program, she led the team as Captain for three years, continued to lower her personal best times and break her own school records. She also continued to qualify for the State Championship in Relays and in her individual Butterfly and Freestyle events. Grace anchored the 400 Freestyle relay team that finished third at the State Championships during her junior year. During Grace’s senior year she won first place in the Sectional championship for the 50 Freestyle, narrowly beating out the State Champion from Hawken. All in all, Grace holds five individual and three relay school records, all of which still stand today, thirteen years later. She was named MVP of the team, as well as The News-Herald and Plain Dealer Player of the Week all four years of her career. Grace went on to attend Miami University where she graduated Summa Cum Laude in 2010. She married her middle and high school sweetheart, Kevin and has two beautiful children. Grace has worked for City Year, an education non-profit, since 2011 and has continued her love of fitness as a yoga, cycling, and strength instructor. Recently, she self-published her first children’s book.
Grace Andrews
CLASS OF 2006
Athletic Contributions Swimming: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
Mark Lomasney was a teacher and a coach of multiple sports at Perry High School from 1977-1998. He was the Defensive Coordinator and Offensive Line coach for 20 years under Head Football Coach Bob Ritley, where the program compiled an impressive 150 wins versus only 49 losses during his time on staff. From a position standpoint, Coach Lomasney oversaw linebackers on the defensive side as well as centers and guards on the offensive side. Under his guidance and direction, eight of his players earned All-Ohio honors. Mark was the Head Wrestling Coach at Perry from 1978-1983. He was a two-time Grand River Conference Coach of the Year and in 1980 led the Wrestling program to the school’s first undefeated (11-0) dual meet season. The 1980 team also won six tournament championships that year, including the Orrville Tournament, which was billed at the time, as the Little State Tournament. Under his time as Head Coach, the wrestling program also produced the first three State Tournament Qualifiers in PHS history. Mark is a 1970 graduate of Mentor High School, where he was a
two-year letterman in both football and wrestling. He was later
inducted into the Mentor High School Athletic Hall of Fame for his
contributions to the Mentor Football program. In 1974, he
graduated from Grove City College where he was a three-year
letterman for the Wolverines football program.
Mark Lomasney
COACH
Jake was a three-sport athlete for Perry during 2001-2004. He excelled in all 3 sports, but his passion was baseball. In his first start as a Freshman pitcher, Jake threw a two-hit shutout against Kirtland. In his senior season Jake had a batting average of .491 with 10 home runs and helped the team advance to the Final Four. He was named The News-Herald Player of the Year and was a First Team All-Ohio selection in 2004, all while thriving in the classroom as an honor student at PHS.
Jake went on to attend St. Bonaventure University on a baseball scholarship where he was one of very few Freshman to ever have a batting average of .300 for the program. After that season he transferred to Tennessee Tech University (TTU) to continue his academic and athletic career. At TTU, Jake earned two All-Conference athletic selections and was a team captain for two years. Despite only playing three years at TTU, he finished 3rd in all-time hits for the program. He was also in the top 10 in numerous other offensive categories. Jake was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 36th round after his senior season and played in their minor league system. Jake earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a minor in Marketing from TTU.
Jake currently lives in Nashville with his wife Amy, daughter, Lily
Kate and their dog, Brody. Jake works as an Analytics Consultant
for ServiceSource, a renewals specialist company. He does back
end database work, reporting, and analysis for fortune 500
companies around the globe.
Jake New
CLASS OF 2004
Athletic Contributions Baseball: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Basketball: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Football: 2003
Ray Phelps (1983) was an outstanding two-sport athlete at Perry
High School from 1979-1983. Ray was a three-year letterman and
a team Captain for the Perry Football program his senior year. That
same senior season Ray led the Pirate defense with 78 tackles and
an amazing 21 sacks to help propel the team to a 9-1 record and a
Grand River Conference Championship, the first ever conference
championship in the Bob Ritley era. Ray was named 1st Team All-
State for his performance at defensive end that year, was named
the Grand River Conference Most Valuable Player, and was
nominated for the Lake County Touchdown Club Award.
Ray excelled on the hardwood as well where he lettered for two
years as a Center and led the team in rebounding. Ray went on to
attend Slippery Rock University where he played football.
Ray Phelps
CLASS OF 1983
Athletic Contributions Football: 1980, 1981, 1982 Basketball: 1982, 1983
Kevin Siegel was a three-time letterman in Football and Basketball . He was also a three-sport team MVP his senior year in football, basketball, and baseball. In football he was the Chagrin Valley Conference MVP his senior year for a team that went 9-1 and won the CVC title, and qualified for the OHSAA playoffs. He was also the CVC MVP for basketball his senior year. The Pirates went undefeated in the conference and made it to the Regional Semifinals, which ties for the furthest the basketball team has gone in Perry history. The team also set the record for the most wins in a single season at Perry at 22. In both football and basketball Kevin was 1st Team All News-Herald, 1st Team All Lake County, 1st Team Plain Dealer, and All-State Honorable Mention. After high school Kevin graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Human Development in Family Studies. He continues to serve as an educator in Special Education. He is a counselor at Camp Sue Osborn which is a camp for children with special needs. He also works as an employee of Forever Green Nursery located in Perry.
Kevin Siegel
CLASS OF 2008
Athletic Contributions Football: 2005, 2006, 2007 Basketball: 2006, 2007, 2008 Baseball: 2008