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Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame Class of 1999

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LUIL GRAHAM, 1988
Luil Graham for his outstanding career as a member of the Fighting Scot cross country and track teams. A six time All-American, three times in cross country and three times in track. Led the Fighting Scots to the 1986 NCAA Division II Cross Country National Championship. Named the MVP at the 1986 PSAC Track Championships. Previously held school records in the 1,500 meters and 5,000 meters. Described by Coach Doug Watts as “probably the best athlete I have coached.”

DEAN HALL, 1988
Dean Hall for his outstanding performances as a member of the Fighting Scot wrestling program. A transfer from Oklahoma State, he won the 1986 NCAA Division II National Championship at heavyweight and was the Division I runner-up in 1987. A three-time Division I All-American who finished his career with 113 wins, number one in Fighting Scot history at the time, and 40 falls. Won 39 matches both as a junior and senior.

LIBBY AUSTIN LEEDS, 1987
Libby Austin Leeds for her outstanding performances while competing in the Fighting Scot swimming program. Specializing in the freestyle events, she either broke or rewrote 21 school records while competing from 1985-88. Named Edinboro’s Outstanding Senior Female Athlete in 1988 and was an All-PSAC performer all four years. Generally regarded as Edinboro’s first national caliber female swimmer and the first female swimmer to make the PSAC finals.

DELBERT LEMMON, 1972
Delbert Lemmon for his outstanding performances as a member of the Fighting Scot tennis program. One of the finest singles and doubles players in the school history, captured the NAIA District 18 singles championship in 1970 and was a doubles finalist that same year. Fighting Scots qualified for the NAIA National Championship in 1970-72. Reached the District 18 and PSAC singles semifinals in 1971 and 1972. Went on to enjoy a distinguished career as a high school tennis coach and tennis instructor.

JAMES PROKELL, 1972
James Prokell for his outstanding career as a member of the Fighting Scot men’s basketball program. A three-time All-PSAC first team selection, he helped Edinboro to a 46-26 record in his three seasons. The Fighting Scots were in the NAIA District 18 playoffs each year, reaching the national tournament in 1971-72. Drafted by the NBA’s Buffalo Braves. Finished career with 1,196 points, fifth in Fighting Scot history at the time, and 593 rebounds.


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