Shaker High School will induct Joe Belokopitsky (2005), Amisha Gomes (2005) and Erika Hoxie (1997) into its Athletic Hall of Fame on Sat., Sept. 25.
A ceremony will be held that day at the Century House in Latham at Noon. The cost of the luncheon is $27 per person and reservations may be made through the Shaker High School athletic department prior to Sept. 20.
Here were the inductees' bios from the Shaker website:
Joseph Belokopitsky (Soccer, Indoor Track & Field, Outdoor Track & Field) - Soccer- 4 year Varsity member; leading goal scorer for the team 10th & 12th grade; Co-Captain 12th grade. Indoor Track – MVP 12th grade; Anchor leg of School Record 4 x 400 – 12th grade – record time of 50.0 (still stands as of 2010); 12th fastest time in Section II History; 600m School Record time of 1:22.09; 4 x 800 Relay anchor leg of School Record ; 2nd Place in NYS; won National Scholastic Indoor Championship and All-American status. Outdoor Track – 4 year Varsity member; competed in NYS Championships all 4 years; set numerous records throughout his outdoor track career.
Amisha Gomes (Indoor Track & Field, Outdoor Track & Field) - Indoor Track - 2005 Long Jump Sectional Champion; Two-Time Suburban Council Triple Jump Champion; State Performer in Triple and Long Jump. Outdoor Track – Holds current School Record in triple jump; Two-Time Suburban Council Champion Triple Jump; Three-Time Sectional Champion Triple Jump.
Erika Hoxie (Gymnastics) - Section II Vault Champion (4 yrs.); Holds Shaker vault Record; Section II Bar Champion ’97; Section II All-Around Champion ’96; SHS MVP – ’95 & ’96; High School All-American (6 yrs.); Team Captain; Competed in Five State Championships.
Please call 785-5511 x 3351 or visit www.northcolonie.org for more details.
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