UHS 2016 Ring of Honor

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Urbana High School basketball legend and former professional basketball player Jannon Roland (left), flanked by her children, waves as she is introduced as an inductee into the Ring of Honor on Friday night before the Hillclimbers’ football game against visiting Stebbins. Roland was a member of the Hillclimber girls’ state championship basketball teams in 1992 and 1993.

Urbana High School basketball coach Bill Moss tips his hat to the crowd as he is introduced as an inductee into the Ring of Honor on Friday night before the Hillclimbers’ football game against visiting Stebbins. Moss coached the Hillclimber girls’ basketball teams to state titles in 1992 and 1993.

Urbana High School coaching legend Pam Brenning waves to the crowd and accepts her induction into the Ring of Honor on Friday night before the Hillclimbers’ football game against visiting Stebbins. Pictured behind her is husband Bob Brenning, a previous inductee into the Ring of Honor as a coaching legend.

The family of Gail Evans accepts the posthumous honor of his induction into the UHS Ring of Honor on Friday night at Urbana High School. UHS Athletic Director Chuck Raterman is shown presenting the award. Evans was one of the leading scorers in Urbana High School basketball history.

Urbana High School basketball legend and former professional basketball player Jannon Roland (left), flanked by her children, waves as she is introduced as an inductee into the Ring of Honor on Friday night before the Hillclimbers’ football game against visiting Stebbins. Roland was a member of the Hillclimber girls’ state championship basketball teams in 1992 and 1993.
https://www.urbanacitizen.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/36/2016/09/web1_jannon.jpgUrbana High School basketball legend and former professional basketball player Jannon Roland (left), flanked by her children, waves as she is introduced as an inductee into the Ring of Honor on Friday night before the Hillclimbers’ football game against visiting Stebbins. Roland was a member of the Hillclimber girls’ state championship basketball teams in 1992 and 1993. Brenda Burns | Urbana Daily Citizen

Urbana High School basketball coach Bill Moss tips his hat to the crowd as he is introduced as an inductee into the Ring of Honor on Friday night before the Hillclimbers’ football game against visiting Stebbins. Moss coached the Hillclimber girls’ basketball teams to state titles in 1992 and 1993.
https://www.urbanacitizen.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/36/2016/09/web1_Moss.jpgUrbana High School basketball coach Bill Moss tips his hat to the crowd as he is introduced as an inductee into the Ring of Honor on Friday night before the Hillclimbers’ football game against visiting Stebbins. Moss coached the Hillclimber girls’ basketball teams to state titles in 1992 and 1993. Brenda Burns | Urbana Daily Citizen

Urbana High School coaching legend Pam Brenning waves to the crowd and accepts her induction into the Ring of Honor on Friday night before the Hillclimbers’ football game against visiting Stebbins. Pictured behind her is husband Bob Brenning, a previous inductee into the Ring of Honor as a coaching legend.
https://www.urbanacitizen.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/36/2016/09/web1_Brenning.jpgUrbana High School coaching legend Pam Brenning waves to the crowd and accepts her induction into the Ring of Honor on Friday night before the Hillclimbers’ football game against visiting Stebbins. Pictured behind her is husband Bob Brenning, a previous inductee into the Ring of Honor as a coaching legend. Brenda Burns | Urbana Daily Citizen

The family of Gail Evans accepts the posthumous honor of his induction into the UHS Ring of Honor on Friday night at Urbana High School. UHS Athletic Director Chuck Raterman is shown presenting the award. Evans was one of the leading scorers in Urbana High School basketball history.
https://www.urbanacitizen.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/36/2016/09/web1_evans.jpgThe family of Gail Evans accepts the posthumous honor of his induction into the UHS Ring of Honor on Friday night at Urbana High School. UHS Athletic Director Chuck Raterman is shown presenting the award. Evans was one of the leading scorers in Urbana High School basketball history. Brenda Burns | Urbana Daily Citizen

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