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HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2014
2014 Hall of Fame Inductees:
- Jackie Drouin (Track/Field) Collins Hill High School
- Eric Shanteau (Swimming) Parkview High School
- Jon Stinchcomb (Football) Parkview High School
- Jeff Backus (Football) Norcross High School
- Kibwé Johnson (Track/Field) North Gwinnett High School
- Coach Hugh (Buck) Buchanan (Baseball) Parkview High School
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COACH HUGH (BUCK) BUCHANAN
Hall of Fame Class 2014 Parkview High School Baseball
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- Parkview's head baseball coach for 29 years
- Three state titles – 1996, 2001, 2002
- 12 region championships
- Record 546 wins and 245 losses.
- Parkview's head football coach - 1983, 1984, 1985
- Parkview’s head softball coach – 1987 to 1994
- No. 20 jersey retired
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- One of two Georgians in National High School Baseball Coaches Assoc. Hall of Fame
- Numerous athletes playing professionally, among them MLB players Jeff Francouer, Jeff Keppinger and Clint Sammons Inducted Georgia Athletic Coaches Associat
- Inducted Georgia Dugout Club Hall of Fame
- Inducted Gwinnett Dugout Club Hall of Fame
- Head Coach, 2002 USA Baseball Youth National Team, Silver Medal in Pan American Games, Barquisimeto, Venezuela
- Asst. Coach, 2001 USA Baseball Youth National Team, Gold Medal in World Championships, Veracruz, Mexico
- MLB scout in retirement, presently Area Scouting Supervisor, Atlanta Braves
- Guest speakers at Mountain View banquet bring credentials, personality
- Longtime Parkview coach Hugh Buchanan, retiring as Atlanta Braves scout, ready for life after baseball
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ERIC SHANTEAU
Hall of Fame Class 2014Parkview High School Swimming
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- Parkview – 3x state team champions - 2000, 2001, 2002
- Nine individual high school titles (including relays)
- First male in history of USA Swimming Scholastic All-American program to graduate with a 4.0 GPA and win a national title
- Auburn - 4x NCAA team champions and 4x SEC team champions (2002-2006)
- World University Games, silver medalist, 400-meter individual medley - 2003
- World University Games, gold medalist, 200-meter & 400 individual medley (first American to sweep these events at a world university games) – 2005
- Set American Record in 100 and 200 breaststroke (both still standing) - 2009
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- US Olympic Summer Games – 2008, 2012
- 5x US National Champion
- Broke world record, 400-meter medley relay (still standing) - 2009
- Gold medalist US Olympic team, 400-meter relay team – 2012
- Auburn University – 11x NCAA All-American
- 2x World Champion
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JACKIE DROUIN
Hall of Fame Class 2014Collins Hill High School, Class of 2007Track/Field
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- Collins Hill High won 9 individual state titles
- Member of 2 state championship track teams
- Member of 3 state championship cross country teams
- Graduated with GPA of 3.95
- All-Ivy League honors in both cross country and track at Columbia University
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- Holds the school record there in the mile (4:42)
- Ivy and ECAC champion at 1500m in 2010
- Finished third in Ivy League cross country championship in fall of 2010
- Multiple recipient of Ivy League All-Academic and USTFCCCA All-Academic honors
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JEFF BACKUS
Hall of Fame Class 2014Norcross High School, Class of 1995Football
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- Norcross High School and was a standout in football and baseball
- Three-year starter on offense and defense at Norcross
- USA Today All-America selection
- Gwinnett Touchdown Club's Lineman of the Year
- University of Michigan, four-year starter
- Started 49 consecutive games for the Wolverines at left tackle
- National Football Championship, University of Michigan
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- Big 10 first-teamer as a senior
- All-American second team selection by College Football News and ABC/Sports
- NFL first-round draft pick Detroit Lions – 2001
- 12 year career Detroit Lions
- Franchise-record 186 consecutive starts at left tackle
- Drafted in the 2001 and missed one game in 12 years
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JON STINCHCOMB
Hall of Fame Class 2014 Parkview High School, Class of 1997Football
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- USA Today and Parade All-American 1997
- All county/All state honors
- Earned 4.0-grade-point-average in high school
- 4 year starter at UGA from 1999-2002
- Inducted into the UGA Circle of Honor
- All-Academic honors in 2001-02
- AFCA Good Works Team honors for community service
- All-American offensive tackle for UGA in 2002
- 3-time All-SEC
- Captain on the 2002 UGA SEC Championship team
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- Semifinalist for 2002 Lombardi Award
- One of six recipients of National Football Foundation scholarship
- NCAA Top 8 award- recognizing 8 scholar athletes from any sport at any level in the NCAA for accomplishments on field, in community, and in classroom
- Graduated with honors in microbiology and a minor in religion
- Originally drafted 37th overall in the 2003 NFL Draft
- Started 86 straight games
- Voted by his teammates on the Saints as a season-long team captain
- Won Super Bowl XLIV with the New Orleans Saints in 2009
- Voted to the Pro Bowl in 2009
- Named Saints' "Man of the Year" in 2008
- Stinchcomb brothers, David Greene visit CHOA in advance of their annual fundraiser event
- Parkview grad Jon Stinchcomb selected for Georgia-Florida Hall of Fame
- Gwinnett's Jon Stinchcomb added to Georgia High School Football Hall of Fame ballot
- Jon Stinchcomb named to Georgia High School Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2023