Congratulations........2018 Hall of Fame Inductees

Congratulations........2018 Hall of Fame Inductees

 

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Terry Davis

Terry, retired Dean (2005–2015) and Athletic Director (2000–2015) of the School of Wellness, Exercise Science and Athletics, was a hands on, door open, charismatic leader. His love and vision for the college built the Surgical Tech Program, secured federal grant money for 300 underprivileged children for summer sport camps, developed the Japanese Students Athletic Training Program to supplement athletic funds, and masterminded and executed the design and function of the new Wellness and Aquatic Complex located on the corner lot. Most importantly, Terry was an advocate for student-athletes helping to encourage and counsel students whenever they needed guidance or academic help.

 


Katie Joyce Debus

An outstanding softball outfielder and hitter, Katie Joyce Debus played for Hall of Fame Head Coach Pam Stone and was selected to the 1987 All-Mission Conference Team. After accepting a full-ride scholarship to Kent State University, she helped her team win the Middle Conference Championship, the NCAA Regional Championship and compete in the NCAA Softball World Series.

 


John Jaso

An outstanding softball outfielder and hitter, Katie Joyce Debus played for Hall of Fame Head Coach Pam Stone and was selected to the 1987 All-Mission Conference Team. After accepting a full-ride scholarship to Kent State University, she helped her team win the Middle Conference Championship, the NCAA Regional Championship and compete in the NCAA Softball World Series.

 


Dahir Mohamed

Dahir was the Pacific Coast Conference Track Champion in the 5,000 meters and the Pacific Coast Conference Cross Country Most Valuable Runner in both 2009 and 2010. Unbeaten in all conference cross country events, he broke the course record for the prestigious Mt. Sac Invitational, earned All-American honors and accepted a full-ride scholarship to Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA where he again earned All-American honors and his Bachelor's Degree in Political Science.

 


Russ Scoffin

Since retiring, Russ Scoffin's life has centered on his family, community service, and Southwestern College. His ten years as the Assistant Director with the Match 2 Prison Reentry Program at the R.J. Donovan Prison in Otay Mesa earned him a 1991 Point of Light Volunteer Award from President George H. Bush. As a six year sports photographer for SWC's newspaper, The Sun, he won 3rd in the nation in Collegiate Sports Photography in 2006 and 2009 competing with 2 and 4-year universities. Since 2008 he has taken thousands of photos of SWC's athletic teams helping to drive the web page and recruit potential athletes, as well as to celebrate and document the passion and skills of our student-athletes at no cost to the college or its student-athletes.