Gwinnett County Sports Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame
ABSALOM (RED) WINGO
Hall of Fame Class 2011Norcross High School, Class of 1916 Baseball
    • Played six major league seasons, five with Detroit
    • Career .308 hitter; hit .370 in 1925
    • Member of only outfield in major league history to have all three members hit .370 or higher in one season
    • Fellow Detroit outfielder in 1925 withTy Cobb
Hall of Fame
AMANDA (WINSLOW) REGO
Hall of Fame Class 2023Collins Hill High SchoolTrack/Field
  • Georgia AAAAA State Champion in Cross country, 1600m & 3200m
  • 7-time All-American in cross country & track
  • Broke the Florida State University and ACC Mile Record
  • 4-time ACC track champion
  • NCAA Women of the Year Top 10 Nominee
  • Ran 7th fastest all-time in the US for the mile in 2014
  • Olympic Trials semi-finalist in the 1500m

Gwinnett County Sports Hall of Fame-bound Amanda Winslow Rego still involved in running

 
Hall of Fame
AMANDA WEIR
Hall of Fame Class 2015Brookwood High SchoolSwimming
    • Two-time Olympian
    • Three Olympic Medals
    • 26 International Medals
    • 8 World Championship Teams
    • Holds American record in 100M Free
    • Competed for University of Georgia and University of Southern California before relinquishing
    • NCAA eligibility to compete professionally
    • Gold in 400 free relay and 400 medley relay - Pan American Games 2003
    • Gold in the 400 free relay and silver in 400 medley relay - Indianapolis 2004
    • Silver on American record-setting 400 free relay and silver in 400 medley relay- 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.
    • Silver in 400 medley, bronze in 400 free relay - Montreal 2005
    • Gold in 400 free relay, 400 medley relay, silver in 100m freestyle - Victoria 2006
    • Silver in 400 medley relay, bronze in 800 free relay - Shanghai 2006
    • Gold as part of 800 free relay, silver in the American record setting 400 free relay and American record setting 400 medley relay - Melbourne 2007
    • Finished 4th in 100m freestyle, American record - World Championships in Rome 2009
    • Silver in 400 free and 400 medley relays - Dubai 2010
    • Silver in 50 meter freestyle and gold in 400 free relay - Irvine 2010
    • Gold in 400 medley relay and silver in 400 free relay - Shanghai 2011
    • Bronze in 400m free relay - 2012 Olympic Games in London
    • Silver as part of 400 free relay, 200 free relay, and 200 medley relay – World Championships 2014
Hall of Fame
ANNE MARIE ARMSTRONG
Hall of Fame Class 2024Peachtree RidgeBasketball, Track, Swimming
  • Led Wesleyan’s girls’ basketball team to 3 state championships.
  • 2129 career points, 820 rebounds, 458 assists, 370 steals – 130 total games players
  • Led Wesleyan’s girls’ volleyball team to 3 state championships.
  • Record holder for career kills (1572) career aces (321) and career ace percentage (24.2%)
  • Earned 4 state championships in track and field – 3 individuals in the high jump and one team title.
  • GAHPHERD- 2009 Georgia Athlete of the year
  • Received a full scholarship to the University of Georgia and went on to be a Lady Bulldogs star.
  • Two-Time Miss Georgia Basketball awarded by the Atlanta Tip Off Club.
  • Two-time National Basketball Player of the Year – National Christian School Athletic Association
  • 2009 Georgia Gatorade Player of the year
  • 2011-2012 Named first-team All-SEC, All defensive Team, All American Honorable mention. 
  • In SEC games, ranked in the league’s top-10 statistical leaders in 9 of the 13 categories.
  • Drafted by the Atlanta Dream for the 2013 season.
  • Played professionally throughout South America and Europe for 6 years.

Multi-Talented Anne Marie Armstrong Bound For Gwinnett County Sports Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame
BRITTANY ROGERS-MAYWEATHER
Hall of Fame Class 2016Dacula High School, Class of 2004Softball
    • Holds a total of 16 Georgia High School records
    • First-team All-State (2004)
    • Four time All-County honoree, first team, (2001-2004)
    • All-Region Team for 7 AAAAA
    • Gwinnett Daily Post Player of the Year (2004)
    • Named Dacula High School’s MVP (2003-2004)
    • Selected to Georgia’s North All-Star Team
    • Starting center field in the All-Star game
    • Second-team All-State (2002)
    • University of Alabama - second player in school history to hit over .400 in three seasons
    • Fourth player in SEC history to total 300 hits, 200 runs, 100 stolen bases
    • Silver Slugger Winner (2004)
    • NCAA Top VIII Athlete Award Recipient (2009)
    • Lowe's Senior CLASS Finalist (2009)
    • NCAA Woman of the Year Finalist (2010)
    • Four-time All-SEC and All-American
    • Played on U.S. National Team