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Carolynn McHugh Heyl
Induction
2025
Sports
Women's Swim & Dive
Graduation
2001
Carolynn McHugh Heyl, a 2001 graduate of Oak Hills High School, is one of the most accomplished swimmers in school history. A four-year varsity letter winner and team captain her senior year, Carolynn earned two Ohio State Championships in 2001 — individually in the 50-yard freestyle and as part of the 200-yard medley relay team. Over her high school career, she became a 16-time state placer, including seven top-three finishes at the Ohio State Championship meet in Canton.
As of 2025, she continues to hold Oak Hills’ records in the 50-yard freestyle, 100-yard freestyle, and 200-yard freestyle relay. Beyond high school, Carolynn also competed with the Gamble Nippert YMCA Gators, achieving multiple first-place finishes and helping the women’s team capture the 2001 YMCA Long Course National Championship.
At the University of South Carolina, where she earned a swimming scholarship, Carolynn built on her success. She became a school record holder in the 200-yard freestyle relay, 400-yard freestyle relay, and 200-yard medley relay, while also ranking among the program’s all-time best in the 100-yard freestyle. In 2004, she anchored the 200-yard freestyle relay team that placed 3rd at the SEC Championships and 5th at the NCAA Championships, setting school records that stood for more than 15 years. That same year, she was a three-time All-American. Carolynn was also named an Academic All-American in her sophomore, junior, and senior years.
After graduating with a degree in business, Carolynn pursued a career in healthcare and is now a registered nurse with The Urology Group. She resides in Green Township with her husband, Mark, and their three daughters — Adeline, Alayna, and Audrey — all students at J.F. Dulles. A proud Highlander, she is remembered not only as a record-setting swimmer, but also as a multi-sport athlete who represented Oak Hills in both swimming and soccer.

MEET
2001

Hannah Hedrick
Induction
2021
Sports
Women's Basketball, Volleyball
Graduation
2008
Hannah Hedrick is a 2008 graduate of Oak Hills High School. During her time at Oak Hills she was a three year varsity member of both the basketball and volleyball teams. In 2006-2007 Hannah helped her basketball team to a GMC championship. In volleyball, she was named first-team GMC in both her junior and senior years. She was named the GMC Girl’s volleyball player of the year during her senior year. She was named 1st-Team All Southwest as well as Honorable Mention All-State during her 2007 volleyball season.
Hannah went on to play volleyball after high school at Niagara University where she was twice named her university’s athlete of the year. She was 1st-team all MAAC in 2009, 2010, and 2011. She was the MAAC defensive player of the year in both her 2009 and 2011 seasons. She was also named the MAAC tournament Most Outstanding player in 2009 and 2010 helping lead her team to three straight NCAA tournament appearances.

MEET
2008

Herbie Huesman
Induction
2025
Sports
Golf, Swim & Dive
Graduation
1996
Throughout his diving career at Oak Hills High School, Herbie Huesman didn’t just compete—he dominated. A two-sport standout in golf and swimming & diving, Huesman left his mark as one of the most decorated athletes in program history.
On the boards, he set school records in both the 6-dive and 11-dive events, achievements that cemented his place among the program’s elite. He was a model of consistency, finishing in the Top 4 at the Big East Championships for four consecutive years against the region’s strongest competition. At the state level, he shined even brighter—earning Top 5 finishes at the State Championships all four years, a rare and remarkable accomplishment. His dominance was further proven with four Sectional Championships, four District Championships, and two Southwest Diving Classic titles. He was twice the State Runner-Up, and as a junior, was named the 1994 Swimming & Diving Team MVP. Beyond the pool, Huesman excelled on the links as well, earning the 1993 Golf Player of the Year Award.
Following his Oak Hills career, Huesman continued his excellence at the University of Notre Dame, where he rewrote the record books. By the time he graduated in 2001, he held three of the four school diving records—a testament to his dominance at the collegiate level. His 6-dive, 1-meter record stood unmatched for years after his departure. He was recognized as a First Team All-Big East selection and the recipient of the prestigious Beller Hipp Award, honoring his athletic achievement and leadership.
Herbie Huesman’s legacy is more than numbers, titles, and records. His career reflects dedication, consistency, and the ability to rise to the moment. He not only set the standard during his time as a Highlander but also inspired future generations of athletes to aim higher. Today, he remains one of the most accomplished divers to emerge from Oak Hills, with success that carried beyond high school onto the national collegiate stage.
Huesman now resides in Lutz, Florida with his wife, Sophia, also a proud Oak Hills Class of 1996 alumna.

MEET
1996

Jennifer Irwin Hume
Induction
2011
Sports
Women's Golf
Graduation
2001
Jennifer Irwin Hume is a 2001 graduate. Jennifer ranks as one of the best golfers, male or female, to ever attend Oak Hills High School. She is a three year varsity letter winner- competing against boys for two seasons. As a junior, she was Captain of the girls' Varsity team and also earned 1st Team All GMC League and 1st Team All-City. She was crowned Sectional champion and District Runner-up on her way to finishing 26th overall at the State Championships. Her senior season, Jennifer was again Captain of the girls Varsity team, 1st Team All GMC League, and 1st Team All-City. She finished 10th overall at the State Championships. In her career at Oak Hills, Jennifer was medalist twenty-nine times. With these accomplishments she was awarded a golf scholarship to Northern Kentucky University. While at NKU, as a freshman, Jennifer won the NCAA Division II Longest Drive competition. In addition that same year, the team finished 3rd nationally.

MEET
2001

Ken Hauck
Induction
2012
Sports
Graduation

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Lori Loew Halldow
Induction
2006
Sports
Women's Soccer, Basketball, Softball
Graduation
1986
Lori Loew Halldow is a 1986 graduate who earned eight varsity letters in soccer, basketball and softball. As a basketball player, Lori was a two time all league performer. As a senior captain she was conference co-player of the year, second team all-city and played on the 1986 Oak Hills state final basketball team. In softball, Lori was a two time all league player. As a soccer standout Lori was the first two time female all state soccer player at Oak Hills. In soccer, Lori was also first team all-conference twice, conference player of the year as a senior and was all city and all district. She currently is third on the Oak Hills all-time career goals record book and second in goals for a single season. She still holds the Oak Hills record for most assists in one season. Lori continued her athletic career playing soccer at the University of Cincinnati where she set the current single season scoring record. While at UC, Lori was awarded the Adidas Scholar Athlete All American Award, NCAA All Region Award, the ISAA Women's Soccer Recognition Award (which names the top thirty senior players in the nation). As a senior student athlete, Lori was awarded the Helen Norman Smith Award for Most Outstanding All around Female Athlete at the University of Cincinnati.

MEET
1986

Richard Haucke
Induction
2011
Sports
Graduation
Dick Haucke is a long time Oak Hills teacher and athletic director. His athletic career began at a different neighborhood high school where he earned All-League, All City and All State basketball awards before attending the University of Cincinnati on full basketball scholarship. After graduation from the University of Cincinnati, Dick became part of the Oak Hills family when he accepted a teaching job. He was named Oak Hills Athletic Director in 1995 and served in that role until 2004. During that time he was an integral part of the construction of new gym, a new baseball field and a new soccer complex, including the entire Rapid Run Park area. Most impressively, after several years of changing conferences, Dick led the way for Oak Hills to become a member of the Greater Miami Conference in 1999. Mr.Haucke is also a member of the LaRosa High School Hall of Fame, the LaSalle High School Hall of Fame and the Greater Cincinnati Basketball Hall of Fame.

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Shellie Haffey Hageman
Induction
2013
Sports
Women's Cross Country, Track & Field
Graduation
1994
Shellie Haffey Hageman is a 1994 Oak Hills graduate who was a standout cross country and track student athlete. In Cross Country she was a two time state qualifier and in track and field she was a two time regional qualifier. As a student athlete at Oak Hills she was first team all-city in 1990 and 1991 and second team all-city in 1992 in cross country. Shellie was awarded a running scholarship to the University of Cincinnati where she was a top seven runner for three years. In 1998 she finished 3rd in the Conference USA finals. After college, Shellie has continued running in several events locally and qualified and ran the Boston Marathon. Shellie currently serves Oak Hills as the varsity cross country coach. She is a two time GMC Coach of the Year and has coached a state champion and guided the Highlanders to a Regional Championship, two GMC Championships and a 6th place finished in the State Finals.

MEET
1994
