Contact Stivers Athletic Hall of Fame
Vern Morgan 937-307-9770
Bob Brown 937-307-9770
Paul Lewis 937-725-2976
Mailing address:
Stivers Athletic Hall of Fame
7560 Gardenside Dr.
Dayton, OH 45414
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Judy Kennard, President (937) 573-8116 jqkennard@yahoo.com












Special Recognition Ed Orr has one of the more unique resumes of our Stivers graduates. While in school Ed was voted President of the Ten Tigers. Also, he was on Prom Court several times, drew cartoons for the school newspaper, and painted backgrounds for the school plays. While in the ...
Basketball coach Carlos Roberts put the Stivers basketball program back on the map after almost 30 years of either no program or no winning seasons. Carlos came from the Colonel White basketball program where he had won 5 straight City Championships and 4 Coach of The Year Awards. He took ...
Julian Jeter-Davis graduated from Stivers High School in 2010. While attending Stivers, Julian lettered in golf and cross country. He also played junior varsity basketball. In 2009 his golf team won the Dayton Public Schools city league regular season and championship. Julian won a scholarship to Kentucky State University. In ...
Thomas Hoy was one of the best golfers to ever play for the Stivers School For The Arts. Not only was he a terrific golfer, but he was also a scholar athlete, swam for the Tiger swim team, played the trumpet in the Stivers National Champion jazz orchestra and the ...
Dr. Brittany Collins graduated from Stivers High School in 2003. During her high school career, she played varsity basketball all four years. In her first year, she was an All City Honorable Mention player. Over the next three years, she would earn All-City First Team Honors, be named as Player ...
Kelly Adrian was a four year star on the Tigers varsity volleyball and softball teams. The Stivers softball team won 14 and lost only 1 game in the city league her Freshman season. With Kelly playing either third base or centerfield, they won 22 and lost 2 games that first ...
Seante Turner was a track and basketball star at Stivers School for the Arts. She was the second leading scorer and team leader for the Tiger basketball squad, but track was her best sport and went on to run for three seasons in college. In 2000, her Sophomore year, the ...
Benjamin Hinton was an outstanding basketball player for the Stivers Tigers. After playing basketball for Dunbar High School he decided to transfer to Stivers School For The Arts his Senior year. The 6’1” guard was sensational in leading the Dayton City League in scoring with a 25.5 points / game ...
Jonathan Cox was an outstanding scholar athlete for Stivers School For The Arts. His main claim to fame was in track, but also swam for the 100yd. breaststroke and the 50 yd. freestyle events for the Tiger’s swim team. The Long jump was his specialty. As a sophomore in 2000, ...
William Reginald Penn was the first of two children. His mother, Jocelyn Lewis gave birth on Aug 31st 1982 at St Elizabeth hospital in Dayton, Ohio. He has one sibling, his sister Victoria Lewis also played basketball and graduated from Stivers in 2008. Penn started his basketball journey playing on ...
David Biddle was an outstanding all-around athlete for the Tigers and remains that to this day. He played football 4 years and earned All-City 2nd Team Honors his senior season. He was also on the gymnastics team all 4 years during an era when Stivers was a powerhouse coached by ...
Lee Fenner is the second of two brothers to be inducted into the Stivers Athletic Hall of Fame. His younger brother Eldon “Harry” Fenner (Class of ’24) was inducted in 2011. Lee’s career at Stivers spanned between 1913 and 1915. In 1913, he entered the halls of Stivers Manual Training ...