Amelia High School has added three members to its sports hall of fame.

The induction ceremonies and banquet will be Mar. 19, at Receptions Eastgate.

Cliff Johnson (class of 1961)

Johnson is the recipient of the Baron Award for being instrumental for starting the West Clermont and Amelia Youth Athletic Club football and cheerleader programs. He also coached community football and baseball for more than 30 years.

He was a starter on the undefeated Amelia varsity football team of the 1960-61 school year that was state-ranked and the second-leading scoring team among Ohio high school varsity grid teams and he was an all-star on the first Clermont County League all-star football squad.

Troy Helmers (class of 1986)

Helmers played first singles four years for the varsity tennis team compiling a 54-17 record that included a 26-match winning streak from the middle of his sophomore year through the middle of his senior year. He was a member of the Clermont County League (CCL) all-star team three years including the Barons’ CCL championship team his junior year. At Vincennes (Ind.) University he was an Academic All-American and twice was a regional champion in singles and doubles competition.

Suzi Bosken (class of 1987)

Suzi was a Clermont County League all-star in soccer, basketball, and fast pitch softball. She was noted as being one of Greater Cincinnati’s best defensive stars in all three sports and after shifting to goalkeeper her senior year the Barons shut out number-one ranked Glen Este twice including the opening round of the sectional tournament. She was also the starting centerfielder on the Barons’ state-ranked softball team that advanced to the state championship final four tournament under coach Mike Rapp.

The other members of the hall of fame (and their year of graduation) are 1950 Class B state champion baseball team, 1980 state runner-up fast pitch softball team, Butch Ackman (1961), Baron Award Jim Aguinaldo, Conley Amburgey (1954), Chris Anderson (1999), Dave Angel (1980), coach Stanley Anstaett, coach/athletic director Joe Barbieri, Dave Batchler (1968), Jim Batchler (1971), Neil Batchler (1987), George Bell (1957), Shafe Boles (1957), Baron Award Brad Broughton (1966), Amy Brown (1985), Sherri Brumfield (1980), Jeff Burkhart (1978), Bob Cann (1959), athletic director/Hall of Fame co-founder Tom Carr, coach/Baron Award Ed Caudill, Joe Chine (1963), Brenda Clary (1981), Jeff Click (1989), Baron Award Greg Conrad, Albert Craig (1983), Hall of Fame co-founder/Baron Award Richard Crawford (1968), Mark Crouse (1983), coach Joe Cruse, Kim Damron (1986), Scott DeWeese (1987), Bob Dougherty (1970), Tom Ellis (1958), coach Carol Fisher, Kurt Franke (1968), Hal Fry (1966), Kenny Gaskins (1951), Lena Gehl (1935), Jeff Glos (1975), Steve Gosney (1977), Stephanie Graham (1993), Bill Hall (1961), Peggy Hofmann (1979), Dan Hollabaugh (1974), Jenny Hollaburgh (1980), Tonya Hospelhorn (1992), coach/athletic director Tom Jones, Doug Kassen (1961), Mike Knox (1965), Baron Award Ken Larbes (1965), Frank Lillich (1931), Baron Award Ginger Lippmeier-Suarez, Mark Mahon (1985), Lynn Maloney (1979), Marsha Matthews (1985), Michael “Bo” McLaughlin (1972), Steve Minton (1963), Frank Molitor (1967), Andrea Morgan (1999), Blaine Morris (1983), Lisa Morrow (1995), Mark Mullen (1972), Quincy Murdock (1992), Baron Award Dave O’Toole, JoAnne Paxton (1988), Curt Putnam (1972), Kelly Reynolds (1990), Tara Shepherd (1987), Joe Snider (1968), Baron Award Joe Steinmetz (1976), Jamie Stem (1998), Colin Stewart (1960), coach Ken Stewart, coach/athletic director/Baron Award William Tabscott (1920), Zak Taylor (1984), Troy Vespie (1989), Christine Wellerding (1980), John Wellerding (1972), Gary West (1971), Baron Award Cyndee Westermann, Gene Wildt (1947), principal/Baron Award Keith Williams (1937), Billy Wilson (1979), and Bill Wiseman (1968).

For information about the Baron Bash, call James Collins, Amelia High athletic director (513) 947-7400.