Evarts alumni
"A Little Piece of Home"

Sports Hall of Fame - 2002
| Name | Class | Sports |
Amanda Berry |
Baseball & Basketball | |
| Adam Carr Achievements: Adam played football from 1991-1994 and ran track in 1994. Adam received countless awards and honors while at Evarts. In football, he was named as the Alumni Bowl Defensive MVP in 92 & 94, and also named as the team's Defensive MVP from 1992-94. He made the All Harlan County 1st team in 1993 & 1994 including being named County and District Defensive Player of the Year in 1994. In that same year, Adam was named as the SEKC Linebacker of the Year and received All State Honorable Mention honors while setting a season tackling record with 153. To highlight his football career, Adam was named to the All Decade Football 2nd-Team for Defense. In Power-lifting, Adam won numerous 1st place awards from 93-95 in area competitions . Most Memorable Moment: Adams most memorable moment came in 1994 in a game against Harlan, when he sealed the game by sacking the quarterback in the end zone for a safety. |
1995 | Football & Track |
Benjy Coleman |
1991 | Football, Basketball, & Track |
| Greg McLain Achievements: Greg was a three sport standout in Football 1975-78, Baseball 1975-78, and Basketball 1978. He received several awards such as All County, Team Captain, and set a school record completing 5 touchdown passes in a game against Bell County, a record that was previously held by Terry Campbell. |
1978 | Baseball, Basketball, & Football |
| Melissa E. Napier Achievements: Melissa won a number of awards in Softball and Basketball including All County and Team Captain honors. In 1989 & 90, she was voted Best Outfielder and Best Defensive Player and was named to the All Academic Basketball Team. Most Memorable Moment: Melissa's most memorable moments were being a part of the 1988 District Basketball Championship team and making the first 3 point basket at Evarts High School. |
1991 | Softball & Basketball |
| Scott Sheperd Achievements: Scott was a very decorated athlete in Football and Baseball, earning numerous awards and honors. In Football, he was one of a select few to be named to the All Southeastern Kentucky Conference Team four years in a row from 1986-1989 including being the only freshman in the Conference to be named to this team in 86 and was SEKC Punter of the Year in 88 & 89. Scott was selected to be on the All District Team from 86-89 and the All County Team from 87-89, while being named to the First Team Academic All-State Football Team in 88 and Honorable Mention All-State Team in 89. In 1988, he set the school record for the longest punt, 76 yards, vs. Fleming Neon. He was the school's Best Defensive Lineman in 87 & 88, and the Best Offensive Lineman in 89 while being Defensive Team Captain 87-89. In Baseball, he made the 1st team All County squad and led the district in batting average in 89 & 90 while receiving Best Hitter and Best Infielder awards.
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1990 | Baseball, Basketball, & Football |
| Bill Troutman Achievements: Bill excelled in Football, Basketball and Baseball while at Evarts, receiving several sports honors. In Football, he was Team Captain in 1969, made the All Cumberland Valley Conference teams from 67-69 and was Honorable Mention All-State in 68 & 69. In baseball, he was a part of a team that won the District Championship and went on to the Regional Finals in 67. Most Memorable Moment: One of Bill's most memorable moments was beating Lynch 31-19 in 1968 and winning the CVC Championship. This was the only game that Lynch lost and they went on to win the State Championship. |
1970 | Football & Baseball |
