Gwinnett County Sports Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame
HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2012

2012 Hall of Fame Inductees:

  • Scott Hage (Wrestling) Parkview High School
  • Coach Karl Bostick (Parkview Athletic Director)
  • Susan Brandau Hawkins (All-Around) Parkview High School
  • Coach Jan Azar (Basketball) Wesleyan
  • David Greene (Football)South Gwinnett High School
  • Jason Elam (Insert picture) (Football) Brookwood High School

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Gwinnett Daily Post Article

Hall of Fame
COACH JAN AZAR
Hall of Fame Class 2012 Wesleyan SchoolBasketball
    • State Girl’s Basketball Coach of the Year - Atlanta Journal-Constitution - 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
    • No Team, Male or Female, has Won 8 Titles in 9 Years
    • Coached Most Girl’s State Championships in Georgia history
    • Bobby Cremins Georgia Girls Coach of the Year (All Classifications) - 2006, 2010
    • Metro Atlanta Prep Coach of the Year (All Classifications) - 2009, 2011
    • Georgia Sports Writers Association State Coach of the Year - 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010
    • Region Coach of the Year - 2001, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2009
   
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Hall of Fame
COACH KARL BOSTICK
Hall of Fame Class 2012Parkview High SchoolFootball

Athletic Director

    • Parkview High School Cross Country and Soccer Coach and Athletic Director
    • State Championships - 44 during tenure
    • Athletic program ranked #7 in the nation by Sports Illustrated Magazine - 2005
    • GADA Director's Cup signifying top athletic program in the state - 2003, 2005
    • State AAAA athletic director of the year - 1996

Cross Country

    • 11 County Championships
    • 11 Region Championships
    • 6 State Championships - 1980, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1993
    • 4 State Runners-Up
    • Georgia Track and Field and Cross Country Hall of Fame - 2011
    • Gwinnett County Cross County Hall of Fame - 2011

Soccer

    • 10 Region Championships
    • State Semi-Finals 11 times, and the State Finals 8 times
    • 5 State Championships - 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2001
    • 3 State Runners-Up
    • 57 game unbeaten streak tying state record - 1993-1995
    • 5 State Coach of the Year
    • NSCAA Southeastern Region Coach of the Year and nominated for National Coach of the Year in 1993
    • Record while at Parkview 302-60-25
    • 8 teams ranked in top 20 nationally
    • Coached 4 players that went on to play in the MLS, one of whom (Josh Wolfe) was also in the United States Men's National Team, played in two World Cups and is a 2013 Gwinnett County Sports Hall of Fame Inductee.

Parkview coaching legends kick off 2023-24 school year

Hall of Fame
DAVID GREENE
Hall of Fame Class 2012 South Gwinnett High School Football
    • Standout in Football and Baseball
    • Gwinnett County Co-Offensive Player of the Year
    • Georgia Sports Writers Association AAAA All-State (football)
    • Class AAAA All-State honors (football)
    • Georgia Touchdown Club Quarterback of the Year
    • Gwinnett Touchdown Club All-Star Quarterback
    • Atlanta Touchdown Club Quarterback of the Year
    • Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super 11 honors
    • USA Today All-USA Honorable Mention honors
    • Super Southern 100 honors
    • University of Georgia notable start in Tennessee, “hobnail boot” game
    • SEC Freshman of the Year – 2001
    • SEC Offensive Player of the Year – 2001
    • Sugar Bowl victory – 2002
    • SEC Championship Game MVP – 2002
    • Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award finalist – 2004
    • SEC record 11,528 yards, 72 touchdown passes
    • Top 5 Quarterback in NCAA Division I history – 42 wins
    • Drafted by the NFL Seattle Seahawks – 2005
   

Stinchcomb brothers, David Greene visit CHOA in advance of their annual fundraiser event

Hall of Fame
JASON ELAM
Hall of Fame Class 2012Brookwood High School, Class of 1988Football
    • Letterman – Football, Swimming, Track
    • First-team All-County (football)
    • Second-team All-State (football)
    • Brookwood record - 52-yard field goal, 73-yard punt
    • All American at The University of Hawaii
    • Kodak All-American
    • Drafted to NFL Denver Broncos – 1993
    • No player in NFL history has scored more points for one team
    • Three-time Pro Bowler
    • NFL record for consecutive Points after Touchdown
    • Longest NFL career in Gwinnett, 17 seasons
    • Pro Bowl Selection – 1995, 1998, 2001
    • Leads NFL in points scored and field goals as Broncos all-time leading scorer
    • 436 of 540 career field goals (80.7 percent)
    • Cleats on display in Pro Football Hall of Fame, tied Tom Dempsey‘s record for longest field goal in NFL history – 63 yards
    • Member of Colorado Sports Hall of Fame
    • Two-time Super Bowl Champion with the Broncos – 1995,1996
    • Pro Football Hall of Fame Nominee
 

Brookwood grad, former NFL kicker Jason Elam on 2021 ballot for College Football Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame
SCOTT HAGE
Hall of Fame Class 2012Parkview High School, Class of 1991Wrestling
    • All-American Wrestler - 1991
    • Individual Record Holder - 1989, 1991, 1991
    • Most pins in a season - 1990 (31)
    • Most pins in a career - 1987-1991 (107)
    • Most takedowns in a career - 1987-1991 (524)
    • Wrestling USA Magazine's All-American Dream TEam - 1989-1990
    • First Georgian to win four consecutive AAAAA high school state championships
    • Full wrestling scholarship to top 20 program West Virginia University
    • three-time NCAA Wrestling Qualifier
    • 17th Annual Dapper Dan Team USA Selection
    • West Virginia University Mountaineer Team Captain - 1996