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EVENT INFO • TICKETS • INDUCTEES • HOTEL • GOLF TOURNAMENT • HOF MEMBERS • SPONSORS |
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MAY 30, 2024 | GREATER TACOMA CONVENTION CENTER | TACOMA, WASHINGTON |
EVENT INFO |
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DATE & TIME | May 30, 2024 | Social hour starts at 5:30pm, dinner to begin at 6:30pm | |
LOCATION | Greater Tacoma Convention Center (Google Maps) 1500 Commerce Street Tacoma, WA 98402 |
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PARKING |
Parking information for the Greater Tacoma Convention Center: |
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DESCRIPTION |
Join us as we induct the new class of NWAC Hall of Fame members and also celebrate coaches of the year and Baden Athletes of the Year over dinner and the awards ceremonies. We will also award the annual scholarships to sophomore student-athletes moving on to four-year institutions as well as the administrator awards. Press Release: HERE Join Facebook event page: HERE (link to come) |
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PHOTOS |
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TICKETS |
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Custom Online Ticketing Provided by HomeTown Ticketing | ||
(NWAC Commissioners - use the ticket link sent to you directly via email from the NWAC office, not the Purchase Tickets button above.) | ||
Cost: $100 per person before 11:59pm on April 26, 2024. Use code save10 on the tickets page. Tickets are $110 per person starting April 27, 2024. |
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*Team inductees, and guests of team inductees, will register for the Hall of Fame Banquet through the school inducting the team. Contact the Athletic Director of that school. Any team inductee or guest of a team inductee that wishes to golf in the HOF Golf Tournament can register to do so via the Purchase Tickets button above. | ||
INDUCTEES: Yukari (Kuranuki) Wright | Steve Mohn | Jason Prenovost | Jim Roffler | Dave Andrew | Teams |
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INDIVIDUALS |
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Yukari (Kuranuki) Wright • Pierce College • Softball Student-Athlete (2004-2006)[View on interactive HOF site.] Yukari came to Pierce College as an International Student from Kyoto, Japan. She contacted the athletic department wanting to try out for the Raiders Softball team. As a walk-on freshman, Yukari became an immediate starter splitting time between catcher and third base. She finished the season with a .375 average and was named a West Region Second Team All-Star. The Raiders finished in 8th place with a 6-24 league record (8-31 overall).
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Steve Mohn • Highline College • Men's Soccer Student-Athlete (2004-2005)[View on interactive HOF site.] Steve Mohn arrived on the Highline College campus in 2004 and as a freshman led the Thunderbirds to a single-season record at the time of 16 wins, culminating in the 2004 NWAACC championship title. In 2005, Mohn was named NWAACC men's soccer Most Valuable Player. He had 17 goals and 10 assists in leading Highline to the West Region title and a record of 16-1-1. |
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Jason Prenovost • Highline College • Head Men's Soccer Coach (1994-2014)[View on interactive HOF site.] Former Highline College head men's soccer coach Jason Prenovost is the NWAC's all-time winningest men's soccer coach with a record of 306-97-66. Under Prenovost's leadership, his teams won three NWAC soccer championships, eight regional championships, while making nine final-four appearances and four finals appearances. He has been named NWAC Soccer Coach of the Year twice, regional Coach of the Year eight times, with his teams appearing in 18-straight playoffs. |
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Jim Roffler • Lower Columbia College • Head Men's Basketball Coach (1991-2017)[View on interactive HOF site.] Jim Roffler coached 26 seasons at the helm of the Lower Columbia College men's basketball program. He compiled a record of 546-24 (.710 winning percentage) as the head coach. Roffler earned NWAC Coach of the Year honors during his back-to-back championship seasons in 2004 and 2005. Roffler's squads appeared in the NWAC title game five times. He was named the Western Region Coach of the Year 12 times in 26 seasons, and his teams won 11 division titles. The Red Devils made the NWAC tournament 21 times in Roffler's 26 seasons.Under Roffler, 82 players moved on to four-year colleges and universities. Roffler also coached the Lower Columbia women's basketball team for two seasons, taking time from his collegiate playing career to lead the program. Roffler played two seasons at LCC before playing at Western Washington University and then Alaska-Juneau following his stint as the LCC women's head coach. |
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INDIVIDUAL OUTSTANDING SERVICE |
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Dave Andrew • Lower Columbia College • Outstanding Service[View on interactive HOF site.] Outstanding Service Dave Andrew will go down as one of the greatest Red Devils and NWAC supporters of all-time. His commitment and service to the Lower Columbia College Athletics program and the NWAC is unsurpassed. Dave has served as the LCC Booster Club President and he not only provided leadership, but also is a top-level monetary contributor. Dave is the “Voice of the Devils” on TV, Radio, and Public Address. He has served as mentor to hundreds of LCC student-athletes and coaches well over 40 years. Dave and his wife Linda have been involved with the LCC chapter of FCA since 2003. Andrew has been a volunteer coach for LCC softball since 2015. Dave has donated his time to NWAC Championship events and is instrumental to LCC’s success as the long-time host of the NWAC Baseball Championship where he has served as press box coordinator since 2005. Andrew has stepped up to help NWAC events in six different sports. A true “go to” guy, Dave is a most valuable person to the success of the Red Devil Family and the NWAC. The administration, athletic staff, coaching staff, and student-athletes all thank Dave and his wife Linda for all of the time, money, service, and support to the LCC program and the NWAC as a whole. |
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TEAMS |
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1992 Men's Soccer Team • Pierce College[View on interactive HOF site.] The 1992 Pierce College men's soccer team won the NWAACC Championship with a league record of 11-0-1. During the course of their undefeated season, they recorded seven shutouts victories and had a goal differential of 42-5. Following a first round bye in the NWAC tournament, Pierce defeated Skagit Valley in the semifinals 1-0. In the championship game, Pierce defeated Edmonds in an overtime shootout, on the fifth and final shot by goalkeeper Carey Smith, to seal the 2-1 win and the Raiders first and only men's soccer conference championship.Seven Raiders were named Southern Division First Team All-Stars (Carey Smith, David Hawkins, Gabino Mendez, Denis Hillius, Jeff Hopkins, Peter Deeds, and Coquito Devettori), and four received Second Team All-Star recognition (Kyle Cross, Derel Wolfe, Lindy Blankenship, and John Callaway). Head Coach Joel Balmer was named Southern Division Coach of the Year. Carey Smith was named the Championship Tournament MVP, and Coach Balmer was named NWAC Coach of the Year. David Hawkins ended the season tied for the league lead in goals with 13. 2003-04 Men's Basketball Team • Lower Columbia College[View on interactive HOF site.] The 2003-04 Lower Columbia College men's basketball team broke a 50-year championship drought for the Red Devils, going 26-5 and capturing the crown with a 73-68 double overtime victory over Mt. Hood at the Toyota Center in Kennewick, Washington. The Red Devils went 4-0 in the tournament with victories over Skagit Valley College, Chemeketa Community College, Peninsula College, and Mt. Hood Community College.The Devils were led by head coach Jim Roffler and assistant coach Roosevelt Smith Jr. Point guard Chris Bannish piloted a talented, versatile squad which featured the inside-outside talents of Steven Trotter, thundering big man Bryan Freshwater, fellow big forward Brett Tompkins, defensive stalwart Doug Dietz and super reserve Keith Nelson. Tompkins went on to become a surgeon in California, reserve Mike Fourtner became a TV celebrity with the Deadliest Catch. Tompkins, Trotter, Trevor Person, and Jason Buffum would also be members of the 2004-2005 Red Devil team that won the second of back-to-back NWAC championships. |
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HOTEL |
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Courtyard Marriott Tacoma Downtown [Direct booking link] Parking information for the Greater Tacoma Convention Center can be found at the links below |
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GOLF TOURNAMENT - MAY 29 |
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Oakbrook Golf Club Cost: $49 per person. You must register via one of the links below, then pay upon arrival to the Oakbrook Golf Club. There are 28 spots available, first-come, first-served. Tee times will be assigned starting at 1:00pm. Groups and tee times will be emailed out the week prior. |
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HALL OF FAME MEMBERS |
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