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2024 Inducties

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David Daniels
Dr. Bob Windom
Sherri Reynolds
Paul Piurowski
Hugh Yancy
Adrian Garrett
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David Daniels

David Daniels

1988 graduate David Daniels was an all-state wide receiver and defensive back for Sarasota High School in 1987, who played for Penn State University and the Seattle Seahawks. Later, in Sarasota, he founded Devine Designs Landscape & Lawn Maintenance and served as area manager for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Sarasota County from 1994 to 2004. 

Dr. Bob Windom

1948 graduate Dr. Bob Windom, honored in-memoriam, was United States Assistant Secretary of Health, nominated by President Ronald Reagan in 1986. He received his undergraduate and medical degrees from Duke University and served Sarasota's community in roles that included Chief of Staff at Sarasota Memorial Hospital and Sarasota Doctors Hospital, and president of the Greater Sarasota Chamber of Commerce.

Dr. Bob Windom
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Sherri Reynolds

Sherri Reynolds

A 1971 graduate, Sherri Tierney Reynolds worked for over 45 years in health education across Manatee and Sarasota counties, as well as at the state and national levels. She received her undergraduate degree from University of Florida and her masters of science in health education from Nova University, and served as supervisor of pupil support services for Sarasota County Schools.

Paul Piurowski

Paul Piurowski
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Paul Piuorowski, a member of the class of 1976, was one of the most highly regarded linebackers at Florida State University, the fourth leading tackler on the team in 1978 and second in his junior and senior years. He also played for the Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins and New York Jets of the NFL and the Tampa Bay Bandits and Jacksonville Bulls of the USFL. 

Hugh Yancy

Hugh Yancy

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1968 graduate Hugh Yancy was a standout infielder for the school's baseball team. He was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in 1968, appearing in 7 games across three Major League Baseball seasons between 1972 and 1976, and also played for the Cincinnati Reds and then-Cleveland Indians minor league teams. 

Adrian Garrett

Adrian Garrett
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1961 graduate Adrian Garrett, honored in-memoriam, served as homecoming king and was voted "most athletic." He was an amateur free agent for the Milwaukee Braves and played in 163 games in Major League Baseball between 1966 and 1976 for the Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, Oakland Athletics and California Angels. While he was playing for Hiroshima Toyo Carp, the team won the Japan Series in 1979. 

Sarasota High Hall of Fame

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