- Women's Track & Field
- Women's Tennis
- Women's Swim & Dive
- Women's Soccer
- Women's Golf
- Women's Bowling
- Softball
- Men's Wrestling
- Men's Tennis
- Men's Swim & Dive
- Men's Golf
- Women's Cross Country
- Men's Cross Country
- Baseball
- Women's Basketball
- Women's Volleyball
- Men's Basketball
- Football
- Men's Soccer
- Men's Track & Field
INDUCTION: 2004
Bill Wegman
Induction
2004
Sports
Men's Basketball, Baseball
Graduation
1981
Bill Wegman was part of the Oak Hills graduating class of 1981, and participated for the Varsity Basketball and Baseball teams during his tenure at Oak Hills High School. Wegman was a 2 year starter on the Varsity Basketball team and 3 year starter on the Varsity Baseball team. He played a pivotal part in both the 1980 State Championship Baseball team and the 1981 State Runner-Up Baseball team. Wegman played 14 years in the MLB, and spent 11 of those years on the major league roster of the Milwaukee Brewers. Then, in 1991, the MLB awarded him the Fred Hutchinson Award, which is also known as the Comeback Player of the Year award. That year he rebounded from injury, posting a 15-7 record and an ERA of 2.84.

MEET
1981

Buddy LaRosa
Induction
2004
Sports
Graduation
Since starting his first LaRosa's pizzeria in 1954 in Westwood, Buddy LaRosa has been an icon of the Greater Cincinnati community. His philanthropic support of schools and high school sports is legendary and with his creation of the LaRosa's High School Sports Hall of Fame in 1975, and the LaRosa's MVP award in 2005, he has showcased and celebrated the rich athletic heritage of our area for all to enjoy. For his meritorious contributions to Oak Hills and all of Greater Cincinnati, Buddy has been included in our inaugural class of the OH Athletics Hall of Fame in 2004.

MEET

Fred Rayhle
Induction
2004
Sports
Men's Football, Basketball, Track
Graduation
1972
Fred Rayhle was an Oak Hills graduate of the class of 1972, and played Varsity Football, Basketball, and Track during his time at Oak Hills. Rayhle was a 3 year Varsity Football and Basketball letterman, and a 2 year Varsity letterman Track athlete. Rayhle was a key component of the 1971 City Championship Basketball Team, and participated in the East-West All-Star Game for Basketball. Rayhle attended the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga after his time at Oak Hills on a Football Scholarship, where he was selected to the All-Time University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Football Team over the first 50 years of the sport, and after college he went on to play in the National Football League with the Dallas Cowboys and Seattle Seahawks.

MEET
1972

Justin Ray
Induction
2019
Sports
Men's Football, Basketball
Graduation
2004
Justin Ray is a 2004 graduate and multi-sport student-athlete who competed in football and basketball. In football, Justin broke 13 career, single season, and single game school records as a quarterback including attempts, completions, yardage and completion percentage. From 2002-2003, he was a two-time All GMC quarterback and All GMC. He was also recognized as an All City punter and a two-time Team MVP. In the winter, Ray dominated the basketball court, earning all GMC honors twice, and first team All District and City. As a senior, Ray finished fourth in the conference in scoring and helped his team finish 7th in the City. Justin earned a scholarship to Christian Brothers University where he contributed to their first ever Season Championship, Conference Tourney Championship, and National Tourney birth. He went on to coach and find great success at Christian Brothers, Wright State, Mount St. Joseph and is the current head coach of Thomas More University.

MEET
2004

Kim Rhodenbaugh
Induction
2004
Sports
Women's Swim & Dive
Graduation
1984
Kim Rhodenbaugh-Macklin was a class of 1984 graduate of Oak Hills High School, and a 3-year Varsity Swimmer. While at Oak Hills, she became one of the most decorated athletes in Oak Hill’s history. From 1982-1984, she was an Individual League Champion, received All-City Honors, and was District, Regional, and State Champion in the 100m Breaststroke and 200m Individual Medley. She also earned All-American Honors during the 1982-1984 seasons as well. Kim was a member of the 1984 Olympic Team and was recognized as the Wheaties Box Champion. She concluded her Highlander career as the State and National Record Holder for the 100m Breaststroke and 200m Individual Medley.

MEET
1984

Marcia Popp
Induction
2004
Sports
Women's Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, Track
Graduation
1982
Marcia Popp was a 1982 graduate who was a standout performer for the Oak Hills Volleyball, Basketball, Softball and Track Teams. She accepted an athletic scholarship to Indiana University, where she played on the Hoosier Women’s Volleyball team from 1982-1986. During that time frame, she earned the Big Ten Player of the Week Honors, as well as the Indiana Scholastic Achievement Award during the 1984-1985 and 1985-1986 seasons. She also was selected to the Big Ten All-Academic Team for the 1985-1986 season as well.

MEET
1982
