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Community Sports Hall Of Fame Inductees For Howard County To Be Honored Oct. 18

Celebrate the Community Sports Hall of Fame inductees for Howard County Oct. 18 at an in-person celebration.

HOWARD COUNTY, MD — The 2021 inductees of the Howard County Community Sports Hall of Fame will be honored in person this fall. Inductees are Judy DeJong, Tim Krause, Eric McLamb, Vernon Seibert, Don Van Deusen and Laura Wetherald.

Their induction ceremony will take place at the 18th annual Celebration of Sports Oct. 18 at the Turf Valley Resort and Conference Center. Tickets are $42 each or $420 for a table of 10. To RSVP or purchase tickets, call 410-313-4706 or email bwyman@howardcountymd.gov.

Each year, the Community Sports Hall of Fame honors individuals for their commitment or notable contribution to community sports in Howard County.

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"Howard County is the best place in our region for youth sports programming and opportunities, and a large part of that success is due to the time, energy and dedication of these outstanding six inductees," Howard County Executive Calvin Ball said. "Their commitment to our community has positively improved the lives of hundreds of young residents and inspired many more."

  • One of the founders of the Volleyball House and former Volleyball House Inc.’s board chairman, Judy DeJong is considered the beating heart of Howard County’s recreational volleyball and indoor soccer scenes.
  • For more than 27 years, Tim Krause has volunteered his time with the Western Howard County Youth Baseball/Softball League, serving as a coach, official and umpire coordinator. In 2010, he was awarded Howard County’s GoodSports Award for his integrity and excellence as a sports official.
  • A man of many hats, Eric McLamb has served a number of roles within the Howard County Youth Program’s basketball leagues and programs, including volunteering as a travel and recreation coach, league commissioner and program director. He is also the creator of the HCYP Basketball Officials Certification Program, an accreditation process that trains individuals, 13 and older, on the fundamentals of officiating, mechanics, rules application and professional ethics.
  • Vernon Seibert, who passed away in 2013, began his athletic career as a running back, defensive player and later defensive coordinator at the University of Maryland. A beloved local educator and Howard County resident for more than 50 years, Vernon helped create one of the first local summer recreation programs in 1965. He also was instrumental in the formation of the Howard County Old Timers softball and basketball programs.
  • Since the early 1970s, Don Van Deusen has served as a teacher, coach and athletic director in Howard County and is the recipient of several high school coach of the year awards. He helped to launch the Allied Golf Program in coordination with the Howard County Public School System in 2015, which teaches disabled students the fundamentals of golf and gives them opportunities to play on county courses. Don currently serves as the executive director of First Tee – Howard County.
  • HCRP Bureau Chief of Recreation Laura Wetherald passed away in February 2021 and in the wake of her passing, left an immeasurable impact on sports and recreation activities in Howard County. Among her many professional accomplishments, the county’s annual Celebration of Sports ceremony and the Community Sports Hall of Fame were both created under Laura’s leadership.

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