OCHS alums who are military veterans take part in the pre-game festivities Friday night at Carey Stadium before the football victory over Triton.
By TIM KELLY
Red and White Weekend, Ocean City's extended menu of Homecoming activities and events, climaxed on Sunday with the annual Ocean City Sports Hall of Fame Awards luncheon.
A large crowd was on hand at the high school's Bill and Nancy Hughes Performing Arts Center to see some of the most legendary athletes (and a coach and a team) receive accolades for their heroics on the field, court or track.
The inductees included longtime football Coach Gary Degenhardt, who won 101 games, the school record; and the 2010 baseball team, the first Ocean City baseball team to win a South Jersey title on the field, coached by Craig Mensinger.
Craig Mensinger, coach of the 2010 championship baseball team, pays tribute to each of his former players.
Degenhardt was a longtime OCHS football assistant who took over the head job in 1991. Beginning in 1994, he presided over an eight-year run of winning seasons that included five Cape-Atlantic League titles (he won six overall) and three South Jersey championships.
The 1996 squad is widely regarded as the best team in Ocean City history, going 11-0 and winning the Group IV crown. It was ranked No. 1 in South Jersey and No. 3 in the state.
Members of the 2010 baseball team captured the South Jersey championship.
The 2010 baseball team finished 21-9, a school record for wins at the time. They beat Highland for the South Jersey championship and then won the state semi-final over Hopewell Township.
The Hall enshrined the following individual athletes:
Scott Lipford, a 1997 graduate, set records in football and track.
Casey Beyel was a three-sport star from the Class of 2007.
OCHS alums who are military veterans take part in the pre-game festivities Friday night at Carey Stadium before the football victory over Triton.
The Hall of Fame ceremony and luncheon was the climax of the weekend, which included numerous events and activities beginning Friday night.
It all began with a pregame "football rally" on the high school football practice field, two hours before kickoff of the Ocean City 45-0 Homecoming win over Triton. Music, face painting and hoagies and snacks including Johnson's Popcorn were a few of the perks.
Raider alumni who are veterans of the armed services were honored at midfield prior to the game, just before the playing of the National Anthem. Special recognition was given to Susan Rumer Peifer of the Class of '64.
On Friday Night, the Ocean City Education's Red and White Social took place, an opportunity to "mingle with past and present Ocean City School District faculty," according to the group's Facebook page. The event took place from 7 to 10 p.m. at Josie Kelly's Public House in Somers Point.
Proceeds from the evening benefit OCEF.
There was also a Homecoming Dance for the current high school students.
Students enjoy themselves at a Homecoming Dance pre-party. (Photo courtesy of Jen Bowman)