Criddle, Johnston added to North-South football Hall of Fame

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Schools Athletic Coaches Association’s will add Homer Criddle and Chad Johnston to the North-South Football Hall of Fame this weekend.

Homer Criddle, head coach at five West Virginia high schools over his career, leading three – South Charleston, St. Albans, and Greenbrier East – to appearances in the Class AAA State Championship game. He led the South Cardinals to a 39-0 win over the North Bears in the 1986 North-South Classic. He is a graduate of Huntington East High School and was a scholarship football player at West Virginia University, where he was a three-year letterman and a member of the 1964 Liberty Bowl team.

Chad Johnston led the Peterstown Pirates to the 1991 Class A State Championship with a 26-21 win over the Matewan Tigers. He signed a football scholarship with West Virginia University, where he was the starting quarterback for the Mountaineers for three seasons. Johnston led WVU to appearances in the 1995 Carquest Bowl and 1997 Gator Bowl and ended his career as the Mountaineers all-time passing yardage leader and tied for career TD passes with Oliver Luck. He played professional football for the Carolina Panthers and Orlando Predators.

Hall of Fame ceremonies will take place at West Virginia State University in Institute on Saturday, June 17 at 1:45pm, folllowed by public introductions prior to the North-South Football Classic at 7pm at Laidley Field in Charleston.

 

West Virginia Athletic Coaches Association Hall of Fame

2008

Robert Alexander – South Charleston HS, West Virginia University, Los Angeles Rams

Mike Barber – Winfield HS, Marshall University, Cincinnati Bengals

Walter Easley – Stonewall Jackson HS, West Virginia University, San Francisco 49ers

Sam Huff – Farmington HS, West Virginia University, NY Giants, Washington Redskins

Charles McKown – Wayne HS

Kenny Wright – Pennsboro HS, Ritchie County HS

Fred Wyant – Weston HS, West Virginia University, NFL Referee

 

2009

George Cafego – Oak Hill HS, University of Tennessee

Russ Craft – Wellsburg HS, University of Alabama, Philadelphia Eagles

Alex Hawkins – South Charleston HS, University of South Carolina, Philadelphia Eagles

Leon McCoy – Charleston HS, Morris Harvey College, Winfield HS

Bobby Moss – Huntington East HS, West Virginia University

Floyd Schwarzwalder – Parkersburg HS, West Virginia University, Syracuse University

 

2010

Walter Barnes – Parkersburg HS, LSU, Philadelphia Eagles

Rich Braham – University HS, West Virginia University, Cincinnati Bengals

Bruce Bosley – Green Bank HS, West Virginia University, San Francisco 49ers

Bob Gain – Weirton HS, University of Kentucky, Cleveland Browns

Dick Huffman – Charleston HS, University of Tennessee, Los Angeles Rams, Calgary Stampeders

Carl Lee – South Charleston HS, Marshall University, Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints

Jerome Van Meter – Woodrow Wilson HS

Carl Ward – Ceredo-Kenova HS

 

2011

Bimbo Coles – Greenbrier East HS, Virginia Tech, 1988 US Olympian, Miami Heat, Golden State Warriors, Cleveland Cavaliers, Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics

Bobbie Howard – DuPont HS, University of Notre Dame, Chicago Bears

Roger Jefferson – Charleston HS, Capital HS

Bill Leskovar – Fairmont Senior HS, University of Kentucky

 

2012

Mike Linsky – Duval HS, John Marshall HS

Chris Massey – East Bank HS, Marshall University, St. Louis Rams

Curt Warner – Pineville HS, Penn State, Seattle Seahawks

 

2013

Gary Barnette – Dunbar HS, West Virginia University, South Harrison HS

Hoppy Shores – Stonewall Jackson HS, West Virginia University

Lonnie Warwick – Mount Hope HS, University of Tennessee, Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons

 

2014

Steve Edwards, Sr. – St. Albans HS, West Virginia University, George Washington HS

Steve Newberry – Peterstown HS, West Virginia University

 

2015

Carl Fodor – Weir HS, Marshall University, St. Louis Cardinals, Calgary Stampeders

Wayne Jamison – Roosevelt-Wilson HS, Salem College, Bridgeport HS

Larry McClintic – Meadow Bridge HS, Concord College

 

2016

Jim Thornburg – Buffalo-Wayne HS, Barboursville HS, Cabell Midland HS

Don Harmon – Poca HS, Morris Harvey College

 

2017

Homer Criddle – Huntington East HS, West Virginia University, Kingwood HS, St. Marys HS, South Charleston HS, St. Albans HS, Greenbrier East HS

Chad Johnston – Peterstown HS, West Virginia University, Carolina Panthers, Orlando Predators





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