#1 - Peter Park [ID #87575] C |
Home Town: Melbourne, Australia High School: - C pf |
Hall Of Famer Years: 2013 - 2017 Height: 6' 9½" Skill Index: 139 |
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Games 168, 13.0 ppg, 57.3% fgp, 9.3 rpg, 1.4 bpg, 30.2 mpg |
Notes: Center Peter Park was a 4 year starter who was named All-Conference as a senior. He left Wooster with the 4th most points, 2nd most rebounds, and 2nd most POTG awards in school history. He also graduated as the school's all-time leading shot blocker. Park was a member of the 2016-17 team that made the Division III tournament and earned promotion to Division II. |
#2 - Johnnie Spahn [ID #77549] PG |
Home Town: Portage, Indiana
High School: Southeast Portage High School PG |
Hall Of Famer Years: 2015 - 2017 Height: 6' Skill Index: 154 |
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Games 87, 9.4 ppg, 1.2 3pg, 8.7 apg, 1.1 spg, 35.1 mpg |
Notes: Despite being a Fighting Scot for just two years, Johnnie Spahn went down as the schools all-time leader in assists, averaging a remarkable 8.5 per game. He was named All-Conference as a Senior, a season in which he and Hall-of-Fame teammates Neil Gates and Peter Park helped Wooster reach the Division III tournament and earn promotion to Division II. |
#12 - Neil Gates [ID #74747] PF |
Home Town: Lima, Ohio
High School: St. Peter High School PF SG pg sf |
Hall Of Famer Years: 2013 - 2017 Height: 6' 5½" Skill Index: 157 |
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Games 149, 14.5 ppg, 48.7% fgp, 1.4 3pg, 37.1% 3pp, 5.7 rpg, 26.0 mpg |
Notes: Neil Gates finished his Wooster career as a 2x All-Conference honoree. Statistically, Gates graduated with the 5th most points, 7th most rebounds, and 3rd most POTG awards in school history. Additionally, Gates led the 2016-17 Wooster team to the NCAA tournament and promotion to Division II. |
#45 - Jeffrey Hall [ID #83309] C |
Home Town: Columbus, Ohio
High School: MacArthur High School C pf |
Hall Of Famer Years: 2015 - 2020 Height: 6' 7½" Skill Index: 145 |
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Games 129, 14.3 ppg, 58.5% fgp, 6.5 rpg, 1.4 bpg, 27.9 mpg |
Notes: Hall was the first recruit signed after RollScots took over the Fighting Scots program. Despite being just a 2-star recruit and redshirting his first season, Hall became one of the best big-men in team history. He finished 9th all time in scoring and rebounding, 2nd in blocks, and 4th in player of the game awards. Hall capped off his career with an all-conference senior season where he helped Wooster earn promotion to Division I for the first time. |