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GRADUATION: 2002

Ashley Ruberg King

Induction

2019

Sports

Women's Swim & Dive, Cross Country, Track & Field

Graduation

2002

Ashley Ruberg is a 2002 graduate of Oak Hills and was standout three sport athlete.  She was a 4-year varsity letter winner in Swimming, Cross Country, and Track and Field, as well as a soccer player for two years.  As a Cross Country athlete, she was the first Oak Hills female to break the 19 minute in a 3.1 mile race and currently sits 3rd on the all-time record board.  Ashley also placed 5th at the All-American Junior Olympics Cross Country Championships. Following High School, Ashley ran  4 years of Cross Country and Track for University of Louisville where she was team Captain for three of those years. She has a top 10 time on Louisville’s leaderboard in the 5k, 10k, and Steeplechase and was a member of National Honor Society of Collegiate Athletes.  Ashley still runs competitively and has posted a 2:54 Marathon time, qualified for the Boston Marathon, and runs Ultra-Marathons. She won her first 50 miler with a time of 6:56:29. Ashley was also an assistant Cross Country coach for seven years at Oak Hills.  

Ashley Ruberg King

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2002

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Danielle Dietrich Dabbs

Induction

2012

Sports

Women's Basketball, Soccer

Graduation

2002

Danielle Dietrich Dabbs is a 2002 Oak Hills graduate. As a senior Danielle was named first team all-state in two sports, basketball and soccer. In basketball, Danielle led the team to the first Oak Hills GMC title in 2000. She was named first team all-conference three straight years, first team all-city for two years and was a part of the first Oak Hills girls' basketball city title team in 2002. As a part of the soccer team, Danielle still holds the single season scoring record. She was a four year letter winner. Danielle was named all-conference, all city and all state for her efforts. After Oak Hills, Danielle was awarded a soccer scholarship to the Ohio State University. While at OSU, she was a member of the Big Ten Tournament Champion team and named to the All-Big Ten All Freshman Team. She was a three year winner of the All-Big Ten Academic Award and a Big 10 Medal of Honor Finalist 

Danielle Dietrich Dabbs

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2002

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Jeff Schroeder

Induction

2019

Sports

Men's Football, rack & Field

Graduation

2002

Jeff Schroeder was a 2002 graduate of Oak Hills who starred as a football player and track and field athlete.  During his high school career, Jeff left his mark on the Oak Hills record books. He was a part of the school record 4x100m team and still holds the school record for the 300m Hurdles and 110m High Hurdles.  In 2001, he was the GMC champion in the 300m Hurdles and the 110m High Hurdles, with a winning time that is still a GMC record. In addition, he still holds the GMC Hurdle record with a time of 14.0 seconds. In 2002, he defended his crown by winning both races again and was named the GMC Track and Field athlete of the year.  Jeff was district champion in the 110 High Hurdles, 300m Hurdles, and anchored the District winning 4x400m relay. Jeff finished 5th place at state in the High Hurdles in 2002, was named 1st team All-State and still holds the 20th fastest High Hurdle time in Cincinnati History. As a football player, Jeff was a 2 way starter on the only playoff team in school history.  He was a team Captain his Senior year as well as 2nd-Team All-GMC. In 2002, Jeff had 14 receptions in a game against Colerain.  Following High School, Jeff went on to play football for Miami University where he played 152 straight quarters spanning three seasons.  Jeff was nicknamed “the bulldog” by teammate Ben Roethlisberger for his tenacious play as a receiver. Jeff was an integral member of Miami’s success in the early 2000's, including their 2003 MAC championship and was awarded their “Tip of the Spear Leader” award.  

Jeff Schroeder

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2002

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