Williamsburg High School increased by three new members to its deserving number of outstanding athletes to its Wildcat Sports Hall of Fame.

The prestigious annual recognition dinner/dance was a major portion of Operation Restoration Wildcat Gala. The very well-attended event took place at Receptions Eastgate.

The new members of the Williamsburg High School Sports Hall of Fame were welcomed by previously inducted members. Front row from left are Tom Lefker, Faith Perry, the Storer family , and Kenny Craig; and row two, Gary Wehrum, Trevor Foster, Karen Gaskins, Scott Lefker, and Brandon Malott.

Operation Restoration is a project to raise funds to increase and improve the athletic facilities at the Williamsburg schools.

Faith Perry (class of 1997) was a four-year varsity letter earner and Southern Buckeye Conference (SBC) two year all-star in volleyball. She was twice an SBC basketball all-star and four-year letter earner scoring more than 1,000 points during her cage career.
Jesse Storer (class of 1936) is the first known four-time Clermont County League (CCL) basketball all-star, the only sport recognized at the time by the CCL with an all-star squad. During his first-year as a varsity team member, the Wildcats became the first district basketball champion from Clermont County in any sport and the Blue and White won the CCL championship of 1933 with a 40-37 victory over Milford. He was also a four-season letterman in baseball.

Gary Wehrum (class of 1987) was a CCL all-star in basketball and he was also an all-city selection. As captain of ‘Burg’s basketballers he led the squad in scoring, rebounding, and blocked shots. He also lettered two years as a member of the track and field team.