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Siegel Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2019

          • The Siegel High School Hall of Fame was created to honor:
          • Those individuals who have excelled as athletes while students at Siegel High.
          • Those individuals who have excelled as coaches while at Siegel High.
          • Those individuals or staff members who have been ardent supporters of the Siegel High School athletic program.
          • Those very special teams that have performed extraordinarily well bringing pride to the school and the community.

          Our inductees will be honored at a dinner at Siegel High School on Thursday, September 19, 2019. Then on Friday September 20, 2019 during the Siegel homecoming  game against Coffee County.

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          Kim Conrad Inglis – Soccer

          Sophomore 2006 2nd Team All District, Junior 2007 Team Captain, 1st Team All District, All State, Senior 2008 Team Captain, District 7AAA Most Valuable Player, All State

          Kim was a 4 year starter that went to the TSSAA State Tournament all four years, finishing as a quarter finalist, 2 semi-finalist and a State Championship.

          She is Siegel’s 4th All time leading goal scorer, 4th All time points (goals & assists).

          Kim went on to Lee University where she was team captain in 2011 and 2012.  She was a NAIA Scholar All American and 2nd Team All American in 2012. She helped lead Lee University to 3 NAIA National Championships in 2009, 20110, 2011 and a Semifinals appearance in 2012.

          Coach Eric Shelton says:

          “From 2005-2008 Siegel was the dominant soccer team in District 7AAA and Region 4AAA and arguably the top team in the state.  Each of those teams had one common denominator, Kim Conrad.  Kim was a lynchpin to our success. Her uncanny ability to dictate a game, deliver a final pass, or finish a cross made her one of the most impactiful players of any team I have coached.  Her quiet unassuming demeanor masked the fierce competitor within. From her Freshman year in high school to her senior year in college, Kim’s teams advanced to no less that the quarter finals of their respective post season tournaments.  Kim earned 4 Championship rings in the process.  This is not a coincidence.”

           

          Brooke Faulkner – Volleyball

          • 2007-2011 time All District
          • 2007-2011 time All District Tournament selection
          • 2007-2011 time All-Tournament selection
          • 2008-2011 All State
          • 2 time 1st Team All Mid-State
          • 2009 District Most Valuable Player
          • 2010 All District Tournament Most Valuable Player

          Records at Siegel:

          • Aces per set from 2007-2010
          • Kills per set from 2008-2010
          • Overall Kills from 2007-2010

          Brooke was a 4-year starter at Siegel

          Coach Ann Mullins says:

          Brooke was a joy to coach.  She was a quite leader that always led her team to the top. She led by example on and off the court. Brooke had many opportunities to play at the next level but choose to focus on her studies. She is one of a kind!  Her teammates would agree that combined with her stellar athletic abilities, she also embodies an incredible leader, hard worker, go getter, never say die attitude. She may be one of the most decorated volleyball athletes, if not overall athlete, Siegel High has ever seen. She goes down as the best outside attacker Siegel High has to date.  I have been coaching volleyball for 15 years, and club volleyball 10 years at the high school level, I’ve yet to come across an athlete of her stature to date.

           

          Kerry Hammonds II – Men’s Basketball

          Sophomore 2007 1st Team All District, All Region 4AAA

          Junior 2008 Team Captain, 1st Team All District, All Region 4AAA All State

          Senior 2009 Team Captain, All District, All-State, Mr. Basketball AAA Runner Up

          Kerry was a 3 year starter that went to the TSSAA State Tournament his sophomore year and senior year, finishing with an Elite Eight and a Final Four respectfully.

          Kerry is a member of Siegel’s elite 1000 point club. He is currently 7th All time leading scorer with 1,242 points.

          Kerry went on to play at Middle Tennessee State University where he played from 2010-2014 and amassed 869 career points, he still remains in the top ten in Blue Raider history in 3 pointers made with 135 made and 121 games played. Kerry received his bachelor’s degree in business (’14) and his masters degree in sports management (’16).

          Coach Ben Dotson says:

          “From 2006-2010 Siegel was one of the dominant men’s basketball teams in District 7AAA and Region 4AAA. Each of those teams had one common denominator, Kerry Hammonds II. Kerry was a lynchpin to our success. His uncanny ability to dictate a game, deliver a final pass, or finish a basket or make game winning free throws to win a Region Championship, made him one of the most impactful players of any team I have coached. His quiet demeanor masked the fierce competitor within, Kerry was a true leader in the classroom, in the hallways and most definitely on the basketball court.

           

          Coach Chris Harris – Basketball

          • Siegel High Schools First Boys Basketball Coach

          He went 113-55 during his five-year stint as head coach, guiding the Stars to three state tournament appearances. In 2005 and 2008 Siegel advanced to the semifinals, losing to eventual state champion Memphis Ridgeway both times. In 2006 Siegel lost to Whites Creek in the first round. Siegel won three Region 4-AAA tournament titles and two District 7-AAA tournament titles under Harris, who saw six players sign college scholarships and watched four players score at least 1,000 career points. The Stars went 27-12 in 2007-08 and return three starters next season in Kerry Hammonds, Marc Gooch and LeVon Tate. As a player Harris, who was the head coach at Holloway for one season before coming to Siegel, won a state title at Knoxville Holston. He was a vital part of the MTSU men’s team that upset Kentucky 50-44 in the 1982 NCAA tournament.

          Principal Ken Nolan Says:

          Coach Harris is a winner on and off the court. In his time coaching at Siegel High School we went to the state tournament three times, the Elite Eight once and Final Four twice. That’s quite a feat for any coach.

           

          Montori Hughes – Football

          Montori Hughes was a 3-year starter on the football team in 2005,2006, and 2007.  His Junior year he was named All Region, All Area and All County.  As a Senior in 2007, Montori led Siegel with 106 Tackles, 25 Tackles for loss and 13 sacks.  He was named Region 4-5A Defensive MVP, All Region, All Area, All County and All Mid State.  He was voted Team Captain and Team MVP as a Senior and went on to be selected to participate in the Toyota East-West All Star Classic.  Montori also excelled on the basketball court lettering two years.  Montori signed a football scholarship with the University of Tennessee and later played at University of Tennessee – Martin before being selected in the 5th round of the NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts.

          Coach Watson Says:  “Montori Hughes was a fierce competitor on the football field.  Montori was relentless, physical, fast, strong, aggressive – all the attributes you are looking for in a football player – Montori had them.  Montori led the 2007 Siegel football team to the brink of a first ever playoff berth.  Montori led the charge on a defense that helped the Stars win 4 in a row before falling on the last play of the game in week 10 at Lebanon to narrowly miss the playoffs.  Montori blocked punts, sacked QBs, batted down passes, dominated the line of scrimmage and most importantly willed and motivated his teammates to play at a higher level.  Montori made great strides while at Siegel and matured into one of the greatest and most passionate football players I have ever coached. Montori gave all he had for Siegel High School.“

           

          Ken Nolan – Principal

          Mr. Nolan opened Siegel High School in 2003.  He supported athletics and made them important here at Siegel.  His leadership is what allowed Siegel to be competitive in so many sports at an early stage in the schools history.  During his 10 year tenure at Siegel, Mr. Nolan was visible at almost every sporting event on campus.  You can still catch him at football games every now and then.

           

          Keith Ramsey – Basketball

          Keith led his team to a 59-12 mark over his final two seasons, including back-to-back appearances in the Tennessee Class AAA State Championships … Known as

          a big-game performer, he averaged 16.0 points and 9.3 boards in three state tournament games and led his high school to the Class AAA Final Four in 2005 … Was picked a first team all-state selection as a senior by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association and averaged 16.2 points and 11.4 rebounds after recovering from a knee injury early in his senior campaign.

          Keith earned all-America, all-state and all-conference recognition as a sophomore after averaging 14.6 points, 8.5 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 3.0 blocks and 2.0 steals per game for Okaloosa-Walton … Led the club in steals and blocks per game, while ranking second in scoring, rebounding and assists … Named one of the nation’s Top 10 junior college recruiting by Rivals.com and jucojunction.com … Was a three star recruit by both Rivals.com and Scout.com … Was a two-time all-region pick … Opened his junior college career as a first team All-Panhandle Conference selection after averaging 11.2 points, 7.4 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.7 blocks and 1.6 steals per game … Led head coach Bruce Stewart’s club to a 23-5 record during his freshman season.

          Keith averaged 5 points per game at Missouri from 2008-2010 in the 72 games he played.  He had 69 total blocks in his career and was considered one of the Big 12 most underrated players in the 2009-2010 season.

          Keith played professionally from 2011-2018 in Europe where he started 147 games for four different organizations. He averaged 9.8 points per game in his time in Europe.

           

          Kenneth Roberts – Baseball

          Kenneth threw the first pitch in school history, got the first hit in school history, got the first district win in school history and was the first DI baseball signee in school history.

          Kenneth went on to play 4 years at Middle Tennessee State University from 2007-2010.  He was the 2009 Sun Belt Conference Pitcher of the Year and 2008 3rd Team All American.

          He drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 25th Round of the 2010 Major League Baseball draft.

          Kenneth spent 6 years in the minor leagues traveling around playing for the Casper Ghost in 2010, Tri-City Dust Devils in 2011, Asheville Tourists in 2012, Modesto Nuts and Tulsa Drillers in 2013, Tulsa Drillers in 2014, Albuquerque Isotopes and Lehigh Valley IronPigs in 2015.  In 2015 Kenneth was called up to play for the Colorado Rockies and then was traded to the Pittsburg Pirates.

          Records at Siegel

          • Left school with
            • Most wins
            • Most innings pitched
            • Most strike outs

          Coach Craig Reavis says:

          Kenneth was a great player and person.  He accomplished great things at all levels of baseball.  Kenneth was a great representative of what we want out of athletes at Siegel High School.

           

          Megan Williams Martin – Softball

          • Freshman year (Oakland) (2002-2003)
            • 7-AAA All District Team
            • All Area Team – Honorable Mention for 3B (DNJ)
          • Sophomore year (2003-2004) Opening year for Siegel
            • .414 Average
            • .484 On Base
            • 27 singles, 7 doubles, 10 triples, 2 homeruns, 15 base on balls,
            • 23 RBIs, 12 on stolen bases
            • Fielding .906
            • SHS Offensive Player of the Year
            • 7-AAA Defensive Player of the Year
            • 7-AAA All District Team
            • 7-AAA All Tournament Team
            • All Area Team for 3B (DNJ)
            • All Sports Award MVP Position Player (DNJ)
          • Junior year (2004-2005)
            • .370 Average
            • .630 On Base
            • 25 singles, 9 doubles, 4 triples, 2 homeruns, 14 base on balls,
            • 20 RBIs, 16 stolen bases
            • Fielding .960
            • Co-Captain
            • SHS MVP
            • 7-AAA Defensive Player of the Year (2nd year in a row)
            • 7-AAA All District Team
            • 7-AAA All Tournament Team
            • All Area Team for 3B (DNJ)
            • All County Team for 3B (Tennessean)
            • All Star 1st Team (MTSCA)
          • Senior year (2005-2006)
            • .496 average
            • .517 On Base
            • .844 Slugging
            • 8 doubles, 12 triples, 5 HR
            • 44 RBI, 18 stolen bases
            • Fielding .942. (48 putouts)
            • Captain
            • SHS MVP
            • 7-AAA All District Team
            • 7-AAA All Tournament Team
            • MVP of the inaugural TN/KY All Star Game
            • First Team All-State (TN Sports Writer’s Association)
            • First Team Infielder (DNJ)
            • Second Team Pitcher (DNJ)
            • Second Team Infielder (Tennessean)
          • COLLEGE – University of Tennessee Martin
            • 2008 – 2nd Team – All Conference
            • 2009 – 1st Team – All Conference
            • 2010 – 1st Team – All Conference
            • 2010 – OVC Player of the Year (1st ever for UT-Martin)
            • 2010 – UT-Martin Female Athlete of the Year
            • 2017 – Inducted into UT-Martin Hall of Fame

          Coach Karen Green says:

          Megan was an integral part of the success of the Siegel Softball Team.  She was a fierce competitor and a threat every time she walked on the field.  Competitors knew who she was.  Megan was a leader on and off the field and lead by example.  She was one of the toughest athletes I have ever coached, and I would love to have many Megan’s on my team.  Loved her spirit, love and passion for the game, teammates and coaches.  Her success not only was at the high school level but continued on into college as well.  Megan truly exemplified what a student/athlete is all about and goes down as one of the most decorated players to ever play the game.

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