In a follow-on to the Enquirer article about the top 100 boys and 50 girls multi-sport stars (below), they posted an
article on those who just missed the cut. Included:
Desmond Gray, Wyoming, 1986: All-city defensive tackle who averaged 16.4 ppg as a senior and was first team all-city and second team all-district.
Mike Morrissey, Wyoming, 1970: All-city quarterback and second-team all-city as a senior basketball player, averaging 20.4 ppg. Also a standout tennis player
P.J. Pope, Wyoming, 2002: Big 33 running back who went on to Bowling Green and the NFL. Also a baseball standout.
Kevin Weybright, Wyoming, 2004: He was named Ohio Division II first team in football and basketball and set Wyoming boys’ basketball career scoring record. Went on to a standout college basketball career at Christian Brothers.
And "cinreds76" left the following comment:
Wow...no where is there a mention of Fred Jacobs of Wyoming (76). All-time state rushing record (football), track and basketball star. Went onto University of Pittsburgh and won a National Championship ('77) in the same backfield as Tony Dorsett.
John Ammerman of Wyoming, All-City in Football, and 4 year 4 letters (16 letters) in Football, Track, Basketball and Wrestling...went on to star as a middle linebacker for Tulane.
Tom Berger (76) Won the "That's My Boy" award for football (State Finals), led the Cowboys baseball team to it's first league championship in 12 years...went on to Eastern Kentucky to win the national championship in football
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