Gwinnett County Sports Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame
MARY ELLEN BLANCHARD WARTA
Hall of Fame Class 2011Norcross High School, Class of 1991Swimming
    • Set U.S. record in two events, 100 and 200 yard breaststroke in 1989
    • U.S. record in 200 breaststroke record stood for seven years; 100 breaststroke record for six years
    • Fourth in 200 breaststroke at 1988 Olympic Trials at age 14
    • Fifth in 200 individual medley at 1992 Olympic Trials
    • Member of four NCAA title teams at Stanford
    • Nine-time All-American in three college seasons
    • Swam for U.S. in Pan-Pacific Games, World Championships and Goodwill Games
    • Profiled in Sports Illustrated, April 1990, August 1990
    • Multiple covers Swimming World Magazine
    • Won 10 national titles between 1989-1992

Hall of Fame
MATT STINCHCOMB
Hall of Fame Class 2010 Parkview High SchoolFootball
      • All-American offensive tackle for UGA 1997-1998
      • 1998 William V. Campbell Winner as the top member of the NFF National Scholar-Athlete
      • First round pick of Oakland Raiders
      • 2003 Super Bowl
      • ESPN Studio analyst
      • 2010 Nominee College Hall of Fame
   

Hall of Fame
MEGAN WIGGINS
Hall of Fame Class 2019Shiloh High SchoolSoftball
  • 2007 Graduate of Shiloh High School as a Four-year letter winner
  • 2007 Named Atlanta Journal-Constitution Player of the Year
  • 2007 Four-year All-County honoree who earned a selection to try-out for the Junior Olympic team
  • 2007 Three sport standout in high school: Softball, Track and Basketball
  • 2008 First SEC player and the 11th SEC overall player, started all 70 games
  • 2008 All-SEC First Team and Freshman All-SEC Team
  • 2008 Provided Georgia with its only run of NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional
  • 2008 Finished ranked 10th for SEC games in the league
  • 2009 Appeared in and started 39 games
  • 2009 Hit a walk-off home against UNC in Regionals to send the team to Super Regionals in Athens
  • 2009 All-Southeast Region Second Team outfielder; All-SEC First Team
  • 2010 SEC All-Defensive Team
  • 2010 UGA record 22-game hitting streak
  • 2010 Finished season with a 34-game on-base streak
  • 2011 Member of the First ever WCWS UGA teams
  • 2011 NFCA All-Region First Team
  • 2011 All-SEC First Team and SEC All-Defensive Team
  • 2011 ESPN Preseason All-American Second Team
  • 2011 Preseason All-SEC; Recipient of the Liz Murphy Women’s Athletic Scholarship
  • 2011 Drafted to Chicago Bandits; All NPF Team; NPF Champion
  • 2012 Chicago Bandits 2nd Season; All NPF Team; Homerun Champion;
  • 2013 Chicago Bandits 3rd Season’ All NFP Team; Chicago Bandits Regular Season Champion
  • 2013 Homerun Champion; Offensive Player of the Year; Player of the Year MVP
  • 2014 Chicago Bandits 4th Season; All NPF Team
 
Hall of Fame
MICHELLE GREEN
Hall of Fame Class 2018Duluth High School Softball
    • Two sport athlete at Duluth High School (softball and basketball)
    • 1999 AAAA Fastpitch Softball State Champion
    • Selected to the Georgia's North All-Star Team
    • All-State, All-County, and All-Region selection
    • Three-time Gwinnett Daily Post Pitcher of the Year (1998, 1999, 2000)
    • Two-time All-American (2003, 2005)
    • Two-time SEC Pitcher of the Year (2003, 2005)
    • Two-time 1st Team All-SEC (2003, 2005)
    • USA Softball National Player of the Week (March 24, 2003, April 4, 2005)
    • NFCA National Player of the Week (April 4, 2005)
    • 7-time SEC Pitcher of the Week
    • University of Georgia records
    • Career ERA (1.30)
    • Season Wins (39)
    • Career Wins (104)
    • Career Shutouts ( 4 7 .5)
    • Career Strikeouts (1,070)
    • Career Opponent Batting Average (.168)

Duluth celebrates Michelle Green with ceremony on refurbished softball field

Hall of Fame
NICK GREEN
Hall of Fame Class 2024DuluthBaseball
  • Selected by the Atlanta Braves in the 1998 MLB Draft
  • Went on to play with the Atlanta Braves, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, Toronto Blue Jays, and Miami Marlins over the course of 8 MLB seasons.
  • made an MLB appearance at seven of the nine positions, with the exceptions being Center Field and Catcher
  • 2009 Jackie Jensen Award winner named by the Boston Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America
  • In 2009, was the 1st Red Sox position player to go 2 innings of relief with no hits since 1944.
  • Has worked as a TV analyst for Braves telecasts since 2015.
  • 2023 Emmy Award Winner for Outstanding Talent- Sports analyst (Bally Sports South)
Atlanta Braves Broadcasts to Feature 3 Gwinnett Grads

Gwinnett Sports Hall of Fame Honors Nick Green