1 / 10SJCC’s Katy Hasselbach reaches for a rebound against New Riegel.(News-Messenger file photos)Too many athletes have played a varsity sport at St. Joseph Central Catholic since 2000 to remember them all.Some, of course, were more memorable than others. Who do you remember first for the Crimson Streaks in the last 26 years?AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementVote for your choice from 3 p.m. Monday to 3 p.m. Friday. The poll is below the list of candidates.High school basketball boys Old Fort gym special place for players, fansConnor Dudley, who graduated in 2013, was Midland Athletic League player of the year four times and qualified to state four times for golf. He was second-team all-conference for basketball as a senior. He continued his golf career at Butler.Noah Price, who graduated in 2019, won a state wrestling heavyweight championship to cap an unbeaten season as a senior. He established a program record with 143 career wins. He had 39 pins as a senior. He finished third at 220 as a junior and qualified for state as a sophomore. He was second-team all-state and player of the year in the Sandusky Bay Conference River Division as a lineman for football as a senior. He was first-team all-league as a junior and sophomore. He played baseball and track. He continued his wrestling career at Ohio University.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBecky Babione, who graduate in 2005, finished her basketball career with 1,311 points. She was player of the year in the Midland Athletic League. She was first-team all-league for volleyball as a senior. She continued her basketball career at Shawnee State and is a member of its hall of fame.Brant Reardon, who graduated in 2011, twice won the high jump at state, including a program record 6 feet, 8 inches. He qualified to state in the long jump as well. He was player of the year in the Midland Athletic League for basketball as a senior. He twice was first-team all-league for football at receiver. He continued his track career at Ohio State.Katy Hasselbach, who graduated in 2005, was first-team in the Midland Athletic League for basketball as a senior. She averaged 14.3 points and 8.2 rebounds as a junior. She also played softball and volleyball.Miranda Wammes, who graduated in 2018, finished her basketball career with 1,107 points and established program records for assists (435) and steals (320). She helped a 4×200 relay earn a state championship as a senior. She qualified for state three years. She played volleyball and softball. She continued her basketball career at Ohio Northern.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementCorey Durbin, who graduated in 2014, was runner-up at heavyweight at the state wrestling tournament as a senior. He was fourth as a junior. He was first-team all-state and Northwest District lineman of the year as a senior for football.Garrett Walker, who graduated in 2010, was second-team all-state for baseball and third-team all-state for football at safety as a senior. He also p
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