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.
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.