- 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
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- Men's Track & Field
SPORT: Women's Tennis
Barb Northcutt
Induction
2006
Sports
Volleyball, Basketball, Swimming, Softball, Tennis
Graduation
Barb is the 2006 recipient of the Oak Hills Athletic Hall of Fame Lifetime Achievement Award. Barb began teaching at Oak Hills in 1964. She was one of the four advisors of the Girls Athletic Association from 1964 until 1975 when the State of Ohio began to officially recognize female high school athletics and start league and state competition for girls. Throughout her thirty years at Oak Hills, Barb coached volleyball, basketball, swimming, tennis and softball. She led the volleyball team to four consecutive league and sectional titles beginning in 1977.
Barb also served as assistant athletic director for ten years. After her retirement in 1994 Barb continued to serve the school district as a substitute teacher and she continued to assist in the athletic department as a ticket seller. Oak Hills has been blessed with many outstanding female athletes and teams. It is because of women like Barb Northcutt that these athletes and teams now enjoy much of the same recognition and scholarship dollars as their male counterparts. Barb was truly devoted in her support of Oak Hills athletics.
MEET
Elizabeth Brunsman Murphy
Induction
2010
Sports
Women's Tennis
Graduation
2000
Elizabeth Brunsman Murphy is in the graduating class of 2000, graduated as a tennis standout at Oak Hills, Elizabeth holds the all-time career singles record with sixty-two wins and twelve losses. She was the first female tennis player at Oak Hills to play all four years as the number one singles player, being named team MVP each of those four years. During her junior and senior year, Elizabeth was the conference champion, sectional champion and was a two time state qualifier. She maintained a top ten city ranking during her entire four year athletic career as well as a USTA Midwest and Ohio Valley Ranking. After graduating from Oak Hills, Elizabeth continued her tennis career at Northern Kentucky University on an athletic scholarship. She was a four time Great Lakes Valley All Conference First Team performer, two time team captain, and four time NKU All-Academic Team honoree. In 2002 and 2003, Elizabeth advanced to the NCAA Division II Women's Tennis Championship. Not surprising, in 2003 she was voted by the GLVC Coaches as the "Player they were happiest to see graduate"! As the final award to her college career Elizabeth earned NKU's prestigious Career Achievement Award based on academic excellence, athletic ability and achievement, character and leadership.
MEET
2000
Kathy Rembold Garry
Induction
2008
Sports
Womens Tennis, Basketball
Graduation
1985
Kathy Rembold Garry is a 1985 graduate of Oak Hills. During her career at Oak Hills she was a three year varsity letter winner in tennis and a three year varsity letter winner in basketball. On the basketball court, Kathy was named all-league and all-city. She was a two year team captain and led her team to two conference championships. As a tennis player, Kathy was a three time conference champion. She won the sectional and district titles both as a singles player and as a doubles player. As a junior, she was named first team all conference, all district and selected first team all-city by both the Cincinnati Enquirer and the Cincinnati Post. In her senior season, she again was named first team all-conference, all districts and all cities. Kathy is the only female tennis player in Oak Hills history to qualify for the state finals. After high school, Kathy graduated from Miami University. The Rembold family has a long history with Oak Hills. Kathy's grandfather, Gilmore Year out, helped name Oak Hills High School. Gilmore Year out is included in the prestigious Oak Hills Local School District Wall of Honor.
MEET
1985