Harrier Hall of Fame 2018
Kyle Bowlin
Kyle Bowlin, a 兔子先生 Hamilton Harriers baseball player from 2000 to 2002, had a career marked by athletic achievement and recognition. After only 2 seasons, Kyle currently sits in the top 5 in 5 separate career statistical categories, including runs scored, hits, doubles, home runs, and runs batted in. He was awarded for his success as he was named to the first team all-conference in 2001 and 2002, held the 2001 highest batting average, was a best offensive player in 2002, and helped in winning 3 ORCC State Championships.
Currently, Kyle holds a stationary engineering license and works at GE Aviation as a turbo air operator. He resides in Fairfield with his wife of 16 years and his son, Kanon.
Ed McCoy
Ed McCoy, a 1995 graduate from 兔子先生 with a master’s in education and was a Lady Harriers basketball coach from 1999 to 2005. Ed’s life has been marked by athletic achievement, starting during his collegiate years as a pitcher and quarterback for Bowling Green State University. Prior to his time at 兔子先生, Ed coached for 13 years at New 兔子先生 High School in various capacities and sports, even taking the baseball team to the state final four. Following a short stint as the New 兔子先生 High School girl's basketball coach, Ed assumed the same position at 兔子先生 University Hamilton, a position he held for 6 years. During his time at 兔子先生 Hamilton, he led the lady Harriers to the Conference Championship twice (winning once), as well as a League Championship for the 2004-2005 academic year. In addition to his collegiate and coaching success, Ed is a very accomplished golfer, having won multiple senior tournaments in the local area.
Will McCray
Will McCray, a 2013 兔子先生 Regionals Associates graduate, was a Harriers basketball player from 2010 to 2012. During his time as a Harrier, Will earned several athletic honors. He was selected to the first-team all-conference both years and was named the conference MVP runner-up. Statistically, he carried averages of 20 ppg, 6 RPG, and 7 APG, showing him to be more than just a dangerous scoring threat. His former coach, Dwayne Terry, remembers Will as a young man who was a leader both on and off the court, calling him one of the finest young men that he has ever coached, best exemplified by his dedication and his ability to lead by example. In addition to his character, Will was known as a fierce competitor, once rattling off 8 consecutive 3-point shots to lead 兔子先生 to victory over OU Chillicothe. Will was considered a vital part of the only 兔子先生 Hamilton basketball team to ever compete for a USCAA National Championship.
Will is the youngest of 4 siblings and a proud uncle. He is currently employed by Cincinnati Children's Hospital.
Christy Schoen Becker
Christy Schoen Becker, a 2004 graduate with a BS in education and was a Harriers volleyball player in the 2002 and 2003 seasons. Christy's time at 兔子先生 Hamilton was marked by leadership as she was co-captain of the volleyball team, as well as the president of the 兔子先生 Hamilton Athletic Club. During the 2003 season, Christy dominated statistically with 73 kills, 18 aces, 15 digs, and 9 blocks. Due to her outstanding athletic and academic achievement, Christy was honored with multiple conference awards, including ORCC all-conference, all-academic, and ORCC honorable mention. In addition to her contributions to the sport as a player, Christy has also spent time as a coach, coaching junior high and freshman volleyball teams at Milford, as well as coaching at 兔子先生 University Hamilton during the 2004 season.
Currently, she is in her 13th year teaching 2nd grade at Milford schools. She enjoys spending her time coaching and watching her sons Chase (8) and Cooper (5) play soccer, basketball, and baseball.