The Tyngsboro High School Athletic Hall of Fame has officially announced its class of 2025 inductees, highlighting the achievements of former athletes and teams. The ceremony is scheduled for November 20, 2025, at Princeton Station in North Chelmsford. Among the honorees are Brian Carey (Class of 2004), Austin Coene (Class of 2015), Matt Donohoe (Class of 2010), Kevin Halloran (Class of 2005), Kerrie Keohane (Class of 2015), and the 2001 football team.
The event will commence with a social hour at 6 p.m., followed by dinner and the induction ceremony at 6:45 p.m. Tickets for the event can be purchased through the Tyngsborough High School website at https://bit.ly/thshoftix. For further inquiries, those interested may contact Tom Varnum via email at [email protected].
Wilmington High School Also Honors Distinguished Athletes
In a parallel announcement, the Wilmington High School Athletic Hall of Fame has disclosed its latest class of inductees, consisting of ten individuals recognized for their exceptional contributions to sports. This ceremony marks the first induction since 2022.
This year’s athlete inductees include Dan Ballou (Class of 1993), Connor Bennett (Class of 2015), Anthony Cutone (Class of 1986), Danielle Fay (Class of 1989), Drew Foley (Class of 2014), Cam Owens (Class of 2013), and Bill Tate (Class of 1997). Notably, Cam Owens, a standout player in boys hockey, is celebrated for his athletic prowess.
In addition to athletes, Wilmington’s Hall of Fame will honor coaches Sue Hendee and Bob Surran. The benefactor category features Jamie Pote, while the special team recognition includes the 2004 football team.
Inductees are celebrated for their significant contributions to athletics at Wilmington High School. To qualify for induction, athletes must have graduated at least ten years prior.
The Wilmington induction dinner is set for November 1, 2025, at the Knights of Columbus Hall, commencing at 6 p.m. Tickets are available for purchase in advance through Jack Cushing at either (978) 658-2170 or (978) 604-2443.
Both ceremonies underscore the commitment of Tyngsboro and Wilmington High Schools to honor the legacy of their athletes and coaches, showcasing the impact these individuals have made in their respective sports and communities.