Calhoun County Sports Hall of Fame Announces 2025 Inductees
Calhoun County Sports Hall of Fame Prepares for 20th Induction Ceremony
OXFORD, AL — The Calhoun County Sports Hall of Fame is gearing up to celebrate its 20th induction class this year, honoring remarkable local athletes and coaches. During a press conference on February 21, Vice President Jon Holder and new Board President Connie Davidson announced the six inductees for 2025, marking another milestone in the Hall’s mission to celebrate sports excellence in the community.
The induction ceremony is scheduled for June 14 at the Oxford Civic Center, commemorating two decades of achievements since the Hall’s inception in 2005. With this year’s class, the total number of inductees will reach 130.
Davidson, reflecting on her new role, emphasized the importance of leadership, crediting the vision of early board members like Coach Bill Jones. After over a decade of service on the board, she expressed her commitment to ensuring the induction night is special for honorees and their families.
The Class of 2025 includes Kevin Greene, an NFL star and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee; Delvin Hughley, a two-sport athlete who played for the Baltimore Ravens; and Matthew Maniscalco, the state’s first Mr. Baseball. Other inductees are basketball coach Chucky Miller, multi-sport athlete Dr. Denise Peters, and running back Tony Young, who contributed to Alexandria High School’s championship run.
As the June ceremony approaches, excitement builds for an evening dedicated to recognizing the significant contributions of athletes and coaches to Calhoun County’s sports legacy.
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