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INDUCTION: 2005

Bob Sears

Induction

2005

Sports

Graduation

MEET

Meet

Jim Schnur

Induction

2005

Sports

Men's Football, Track

Graduation

1973

Jim Schnur is a 1973 graduate who excelled in varsity football and varsity track at Oak Hills. Jim Schnur became Oak Hills first individual state champion when he won the 440 yard dash his senior year. Schnur was a school record holder in ten different events while at Oak Hills. He received several All City and All State honors during his career in track and field. He received All City honors in football his senior year. In 1973, Jim was awarded the Cincinnati Enquirer "Male Athlete of the Year". Jim continued his Football and track career at the University of Cincinnati, where he was recently inducted into their Athletic Hall of Fame. Upon graduation from UC, Schnur competed on the USA national team. His highest world ranking was 4th in the Decathlon. Jim ended his career at the 1984 Olympic trials. 

Jim Schnur

MEET

1973

Meet

Mark Rhodenbaugh

Induction

2005

Sports

Men's Swim & Dive

Graduation

1982

Mark Rhodenbaugh is a former world class swimmer 1982 graduate, was a three time all league and two time all state performer. He was a two time state champion for the Oak Hills swim team. In 1982 he was name Cincinnati Enquirer Swimmer of the Year while setting state and national records in 100 backstroke and individual melody. Mark earned a full scholarship to Southern Methodist University. While at SMU, he was an NCAA national champion in 100 backstroke. He swam in the 1983 and 1985 World University Games, the 1986 US National team and finished his career with a gold medal at the 1987 World Games in Madrid. 

Mark Rhodenbaugh

MEET

1982

Meet

Missy Johnson-Kontsis

Induction

2005

Sports

Women's Volleyball, Basketball, Softball

Graduation

1986

Missy Johnson-Kontsis is a 1986 graduate who participated in varsity volleyball, varsity basketball and varsity softball. As an Oak Hills athlete, Missy earned nine varsity letters, three each in basketball, volleyball and softball. As a basketball player, she was a two time all league performer. As a senior she was conference co-player of the year and played on the State Final team. In softball she was a three time all league performer and was a first team all-city selection as a senior. In volleyball, she was a three time all league player, conference player of the year as a senior and first team all-city and all state in her senior season. Missy continued her athletic career playing volleyball at Temple University where she earned academic All American status and was Atlantic 10 All Conference. 

Missy Johnson-Kontsis

MEET

1986

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