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HALL OF FAME virtual INDUCTION CEREMONY The 2020 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony welcomed

three new individual inductees and one championship team into the Bishop McNamara Hall of Fame, which honors the achievements of individuals and teams in athletics from La Reine and Bishop McNamara High Schools. The Induction Ceremony was held for the first time virtually on Thursday, November 5. The evening brought together alumni, current families, board members, administration, coaches, and employees to celebrate those who have excelled in athletics on and off the field. The induction class of 2020 included three individuals from Bishop McNamara - Keith Lytle ’75, Tiffany Evans ’93, and Stacey Oldenburg-Buckhaults ’00 and one team - the 2003 Girls’ Varsity Basketball Team from Bishop McNamara High School. Keith Lytle ’75 was a member of the Varsity Football Team all four years of high school. He was a key member on the 1973 DC City Championship Team that went 11-0 that season. For his many accomplishments on the gridiron, Keith was named All-City by the Washington Post and Washington Star, All-State by the Baltimore Sun, and, of highest distinction, an All-American by the Sentinel News. In addition to playing football, Ketih played basketball and was a significant contributor on the Varsity Track & Field Team where he set a school record for shot put that lasted ten years until 1985. Upon graduation, Keith received scholarship offers to play football in college. He attended

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The University of Massachusetts earning an Associate’s of Science and Bachelor’s of Science in Information Technology and a Certificate in UNIX/Linux Operating Systems. During his career in related information technology fields, Keith uses his advanced training to give back to the community by tutoring students seeking their GED in Mathematics and he has taught Introduction to Computer Repair at a local education development center. Tiffany Evans ’93 was the first female athlete in Bishop McNamara’s history to receive an NCAA Division I Track & Field scholarship earning this distinction after the merger with La Reine High School in 1992. Her sophomore year she was awarded the silver medal in the 200m and won a gold medal in the 4x200m at the Catholic Girls’ Athletic Association (CGAA) Championships. In 1993, she was named top female athlete at the 15th Annual Falcon Invitational. Tiffany was Washington Post All Met Honorable Mention for field events in 1993. In 1992 and 1993, she was the female High Jump Champion for the CGAA. Tiffany received an invitation to the prestigious Penn Relays in 1993 and participated in the high jump. For her leadership on the Track & Field Team, Tiffany was named team captain her senior year. Upon graduation, Tiffany earned her Bachelor’s of Arts in Psychology from the University of Maryland, attained her Master’s in Social Work from Case Western University, and is now pursuing her doctoral degree in Higher Education Leadership at St. Edward’s University in Austin, TX. A lifelong educator


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