Churchville-Chili inducts five into Athletic Hall of Fame
Churchville-Chili High School welcomed five outstanding alumni to its Athletic Hall of Fame during the annual Induction Ceremony held Friday, December 13, 2024. The ceremony was especially meaningful as many past Hall of Fame members were also in attendance. The newest inductees, honored for their accomplishments and contributions to the Saints’ athletics program are:
Jennifer Consaul – Class of 2010
Jen is one of the top pitchers in Section V history. She holds the school record for most no-hitters in one season and in a career for her performance in 2009 and 2010. She also holds the school record for most strikeouts in one game with 19. Jen was named first team All-County for three years, and first team All Greater Rochester for two years in softball. After graduation, Jen went on to pitch at Canisius College where she appeared in a school record 126 career games, and set several other records. Currently she is the head softball coach for Army West Point.
Jack Flowers – Special Contributor
Jack was the district’s varsity boys basketball coach from 1985 to 1989 and Athletic Director from 1987 until he retired in 1994. Jack was well respected by all members of the school community for being a respectful, hard working man who greatly cared for others. Jack was instrumental in forming the school’s academic eligibility policy and helping launch the first football team in school history. All of this led to an award being given out in his memory for several years.
Scott Horsington – Class of 2003
Scott is one of the top divers in Section V history. He was the first diver in school history to win sectionals and to go to the NY state finals. He was a two-time Section V Class B diving champion and two-time top ten finisher in the NY state finals. Scott was a diver at SUNY Fredonia where he became a three-time SUNYAC champion and three-time NCAA All-American. Scott went on to coach diving at SUNY Brockport where he is still coaching today. During his coaching career thus far he has been awarded SUNYAC Women’s Diving Coach of the Year twice. He was also inducted into the SUNY Fredonia Athletic Hall of Fame in 2016.
George Parry – Class of 1963
George was an outstanding three-sport athlete in soccer, basketball and baseball. He was the 1962 Class B All-County soccer selection. As goalie, he had nine career shutouts, which was a school record at that time. In basketball, George led the Monroe County A basketball league in scoring in the 1962-63 season with 372 points, which was a school record at that time for most points in a season. George was a Class A first team All-County selection in basketball in 1963. Only five athletes made first team in all of Class A. He culminated his career by being awarded Churchville-Chili Athlete of the Year in 1963.
Katie Voorheis – Class of 2004
Katie was a three-sport athlete in soccer, basketball and softball. She was a leading member of four teams that won a Section V title. Teams she was on won a Section V title in every sport. As the Saints’ soccer goalie, she helped lead the team to win the division title in 2003 and the Section V title in 2002 and 2003. She recorded 12 shutouts as goalie in 2002 and also in 2003, which is still a school record today for one season. On the basketball court, she was a leading member of the team that won the Section V title in 2002, and was named first team All-County in basketball in 2003. In softball, Katie was the leading hitter with a .410 batting average on the 2004 softball team that won the Section V title. She was named first team All-County in softball in 2004 and was awarded Churchville-Chili Female Athlete of the Year in 2004.
The Churchville-Chili Athletic Hall of Fame was created in 2016 to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of outstanding athletes, coaches, administrators, and anyone who made a significant contribution to Saints athletics; reconnect or maintain a relationship with inductees and their families with Churchville-Chili Central School; and to enhance the current student and athlete understanding and appreciation for the history of Saints athletics and provide role models for them to aspire to.
To nominate someone for the Athletic Hall of Fame, visit https://shs.cccsd.org/athletics/athletic-hall-of-fame and complete the online submission form. The deadline for nominations is May 31 each year.
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