Class of 2014
Inductees
- Richard "Beans" Baiocchi - Class Of 1947
- Kellen Kulbacki - Class Of 2004
- Regis "Peck" McKnight - Coach
- Ken Richter - Class of 1977
- James "Jay" Taylor - Class of 1995
Richard "Beans" Baiocchi - Class Of 1947
- Won 3 Varsity letters in Football
- 3 year 2-way starter in Football at Center and Linebacker
- 3-year record of 24-6 -1 in Football
- Member of the South Penn Conference Champions in his senior year in football
- Member of Hershey's first ever unbeaten/untied team his senior year in football 10-0-0
- Played on team with fellow Hall of Famers John Huzvar, Mimi Gasper and Coach Regis “Peck” McKnight
- At center, he became an outstanding “shotgun” snapper
- Was regarded as the first football player at Hershey to use a facemask after breaking his nose in a game his senior year
- Won 3 Varsity letters in Basketball
- A 3-year starter in Basketball
- Co-Captain in Basketball his Senior year
- 15 points/game scoring average in his senior year in basketball
- 3rd leading scorer in the League in his senior year in basketball
- Member of the Central PA Chapter of the PA Sports Hall of Fame
- Numerous Military decorations for his dedication and service in the Korean War.
Kellen Kulbacki - Class Of 2004
- Won 4 Varsity letters in Baseball
- A 4-year starter in Centerfield in Baseball
- Named Patriot News Top Underclassmen
- Second Team Mid Penn All-Star in Baseball his Sophomore year
- First Team Mid Penn All-Star in Baseball his Junior and Senior year
- 2 time First Team Patriot News Big 11 All-Star (Junior and Senior years)
- Named to the Patriot-News 25th Anniversary Baseball Team
- Team Captain in Baseball his senior year
- Won 1 Varsity letter in Basketball
- Won 2 Varsity letters in Soccer
- Mid Penn All-Star Team Honorable Mention in Soccer his Sophomore year
- Mid Penn All-Star First Team in Soccer his Senior Year
- Named to the CAA All-Rookie Team as a Freshman at JMU in Baseball
- Named the JMU Kevin Nehring Rookie of the Year Award
- Set 3 records as a Freshman for At Bats, Doubles, and hits at JMU
- Named Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball National co-player of the Year his Sophomore year at JMU
- VaSID State Player of the Year as a Sophomore at JMU
- CAA Player of the Year his Sophomore year at JMU
- All CAA First Team in Baseball his Sophomore year at JMU
- NCBWA District IV Player of the Year in Baseball his Sophomore year at JMU
- NCAA Division I leader in Home Runs and Slugging Percentage his Sophomore year at JMU
- Named First Team All American by 6 different organizations his Sophomore year at JMU
- Set 4 CAA records his Sophomore year at JMU
- First Team All American by 4 different organizations his Junior year at JMU
- Named CAA co-player of the Year his Junior year at JMU
- Named JMU Athletic Director Scholar Athlete
- JMU career record holder for HR's, extra-base hits, and slugging
- Named to CAA's Silver Stars 25th Anniversary Team, voted as one of the CAA's All-Time Best 25 Athletes of any sport in the Conference over the last 25 years
- Team Captain his Sophomore and Junior years at JMU
- Drafted in the first round 40th overall by the San Diego Padres
- Played 5 years in the San Diego Padres organization reaching the AA level
Regis "Peck" McKnight - Coach
- Graduate of Indiana State Teachers College in 1930
- Earned 15 Varsity letters in Football, Basketball, Baseball and Track
- Coaching record of 39-9-3 in 5 seasons at Hershey
- Prior to his arrival at Hershey, their last winning season was 1938
- Coached the 1943 team to Hershey’s first EVER League Championship with a record of 9-0-1
- Coached 3 South Penn Championship teams in 5 years (1943, 45,46)
- Coached 2 undefeated teams in 1943 and 1946
- Coached 3 HHS Hall of Fame members, in Mimi Gasper, John Huzvar and Richard “Beans” Biaocchi
- Became the Basketball Coach at IUP in 1946 where he coached until 1963
- Won 201 games as Basketball Coach in 16 years at IUP
- 2-time PSAC Western Division Champions in Basketball at IUP
- Coached the team to its first NAIA District Championship in Basketball at IUP in 1958
- Inducted into the Indiana County Sports Hall of Fame in 1986
Ken Richter - Class of 1977
- Earned 2 varsity letters in basketball
- 2-year starter in basketball in his junior and senior years
- Team captain in basketball in his senior year
- Won the Coaches Award in basketball his senior year
- Named to the Patriot News Big 15 Team in Basketball his senior year
- Led the basketball team in scoring his senior year
- Finished 3rd in scoring in the Capital Area Conference in basketball his senior year
- Helped lead the team to 2 consecutive Capital Area Conference Championships in basketball his junior and senior years
- Earned 3 varsity letters in cross country
- Won the Coaches Award in cross country his senior year
- Earned 3 varsity letters in track and field
- Won 4 varsity letters in basketball at Lock Haven University
- 2-time Athlete of the Year at Lock Haven University
- 4-time Best Defensive Player in basketball at Lock Haven University
- 2-time Team Most Valuable Player in basketball at Lock Haven University
- 3-time Team Captain in basketball at Lock Haven University
- Set 4 records in basketball, including most career points with 1,290 and also had 96 consecutive starts at Lock Haven University
- Won the Golden Whistle Award at Lock Haven University his senior year
- Head boys basketball coach at Steelton Highspire 1988-1997
- Record as Head Boys Basketball Coach at Steelton Highspire 215-85 in 9 years
- Coached team to PIAA AAAA State Championship in 1992
- Coached team to 4 Mid Penn I Basketball Championships
- Coached team to 3 District III AAAA Basketball Championships
- Coached team to the PIAA AAAA Eastern State Championship in1992
- 3 time Old Timers Athletic Association Coach of the Year
- Boys head basketball coach at CD East for 9 years
- Coached team to 4 District III Playoff appearances
- Coached team to one PIAA AAAA State Playoff appearance
James "Jay" Taylor - Class of 1995
- Earned varsity letter in football his senior year
- Starting kicker in football his senior year
- Kicked a career-long 53-yard field goal his senior year
- Earned a Big 33 nomination
- Won 3 varsity letters in soccer
- Mid Penn Conference 1st team all-star his senior year
- 3 year starter as goalkeeper
- Played on the 2-time Mid Penn Conference Division II Champions
- Big 11 honorable mention in soccer his senior year
- Earned 2 varsity letters in tennis
- 2 Time Mid Penn Conference Champion at No. 1 position his sophomore and junior year in tennis
- Earned 4 varsity letters in football as a kicker at West Virginia University
- 4 Year starter in football at West Virginia University
- 1997 semi-finalist for the Lou Groza Award
- 1999 Scott Shirley Award from WVU Coaches as Special Teams Player of the Year
- Athletic Directors Academic Honor Roll
- Played professional football in the NFL , NFL Europe, XFL and AFL
- All-time leading career FG and XP percentage kicker for AFL
- 2004 Kicker of the Year in AFL
- 2004 All Arena Team
- 2004 AFL Rookie of the Year
- 2006 All Arena 2nd Team