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Fillauer, the school board chair, seeks re-election to BOE

Posted at 3:17 pm September 27, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Keys Fillauer

Keys Fillauer

Keys Fillauer is seeking to be re-elected to the Oak Ridge Board of Education.

Fillauer has served on the school board for 15 years and has served as chair for the last four years. He also serves as East director for the Tennessee School Board Association Board of Directors.

Fillauer is a retired Oak Ridge teacher and coach. He taught and coached at Robertsville Junior High for 27 years and at Oak Ridge High School for four years, a press release said. Fillauer has been recognized as a member of the All Tennessee School Board, Tennessee Teacher of the Year, and Freedom Foundation Award winner, and he received the Governor’s Outstanding Tennessean Award.

Fillauer has also received the Service Above Self award from the Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club, the press release said. He is a member of the Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame and the Anderson County Hall of Fame.

Fillauer serves as president of a property management business in Cleveland, Tennessee. He is involved in many fundraising efforts, especially for the Ronald McDonald House, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2016 Election, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Alan Tatum, Anderson County Grand Jury foreman, Anderson County Hall of Fame, City Council, Keys Fillauer, Melanie Fillauer, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame, Parks Fillauer, Robertsville Junior High, Ronald McDonald House, school board, Tennessee School Board Association Board of Directors

Photos: 2016 Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame inductees

Posted at 10:45 pm September 25, 2016
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Inductees of the Class of 2016 Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame are pictured above. From left to right they are Eric Menefee, Howie Moss, Phillip Boatner, and Don Stephens. (Photo by Mike Kelly)

 

Note: This story was updated at 4:30 p.m. Sept. 27.

The inductees of the Class of 2016 Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame were recognized at halftime Friday during the Oak Ridge-Sevier County football game.

They are pictured above in a photo by Mike Kelly, and they are Eric Menefee, Howie Moss, Phillip Boatner, and Don Stephens.

Here is more information about the athletes from Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame with photos by Luther Simmons: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Sports Tagged With: Class of 2016, Class of 2016 Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame, Don Stephens, Eric Menefee, Howie Moss, Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame, Phillip Boatner

Four inducted into Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame

Posted at 9:53 am September 24, 2015
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Butch Jones, Dave Moore, and Regina Kirk at Blankenship on Sept. 18, 2015

University of Tennessee Volunteers football coach Butch Jones, left, is pictured with former Oak Ridge High School athletes Dave Moore and Regina Kirk on Homecoming Night on Blankenship Field on Friday, Sept. 18, 2015. Moore and Kirk were inducted into the Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Four former Wildcat athletes were inducted into the Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame at halftime on Homecoming Night on Friday, September 18, at Blankenship Field.

The four were picked by the board of the Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame. They are:

  • Lowell Wilson—1953, track, football;
  • Dennis Strickler—1968, tennis;
  • Dave Moore—1972, football; and
  • Regina Kirk—1984, basketball.

The 2015 class covers four different sports in four different decades.

A reception with refreshments was held at the Soup Kitchen following the game.

Here are photos of the inductees on Homecoming Night, when the Wildcats played Lenoir City, as well as a brief summary of their athletic careers. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Blankenship Field, Butch Jones, Dave Moore, Dennis Strickler, Homecoming Night, Lowell Wilson, Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame, Regina Kirk, Wildcat

Four former Wildcats to be inducted into OR Sports Hall of Fame on Friday

Posted at 10:18 pm September 17, 2015
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Four outstanding former Wildcat athletes will be inducted into the Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame at halftime at this Friday’s game with Lenoir City at Blankenship Field.

The four have been picked by the board of the Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame. They are:

  • Lowell Wilson—1953, track, football;
  • Dennis Strickler—1968, tennis;
  • Dave Moore—1972, football; and
  • Regina Kirk—1984, basketball.

This 2015 class covers four different sports in four different decades.

A reception with refreshments will be held at the Soup Kitchen following the game, organizers said.

“Please attend the game and come greet these new members and welcome them as new inductees to the ORSHoF,” a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: basketball, Blankenship Field, Dave Moore, Dennis Strickler, football, Lowell Wilson, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame, Regina Kirk, tennis, track, Wildcat

Honors: Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame inductees

Posted at 11:50 pm November 25, 2014
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Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame 2014

Pictured above in bottom row from left to right are Jennifer Goff, Mike Morris, and John Murphy. In the back row are Chad Ridings and Ty Ridings, who accepted on behalf of their father, Jim Ridings. (Photo courtesy Mike Kelly)

 

New members of the Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame were inducted during halftime of the October 3 football game between Oak Ridge and Campbell County.

The recent inductees are pictured above. They include Jennifer Goff, Mike Morris, John Murphy, and Jim Ridings.

Filed Under: Honors and Spotlight, Sports Tagged With: inductees, Jennifer Goff, Jim Ridings, John Murphy, Mike Kelly, Mike Morris, Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame

Four inducted into Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame

Posted at 8:16 am October 15, 2013
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Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame

The 2013 inductees into the Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame are pictured above. From left in the front row are Jennifer Cristy Strawn, Bobby Richards, and Jennifer Wilson Galloway. Barry Saunders is in the back row. (Photo courtesy Mike Kelly)

Four people were recently inducted into the Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame.

They are Barry Saunders, Bobby Richards, Jennifer Wilson Galloway, and Jennifer Cristy Strawn.

An induction ceremony took place during halftime of the recent Oak Ridge High School homecoming game against Gibbs High School.

Here is more information on the four:

Barry Saunders has been a member of the football coaching staff at Oak Ridge High School for more than 35 years. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Barry Saunders, basketball, Bobby Richards, football, Jennifer Cristy Strawn, Jennifer Wilson Galloway, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame, swimmer

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