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2020 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees

In fall 2020, Tabor Academy inducted three individuals, two coaches, and one team into its Athletic Hall of Fame, marking the fourth class of inductees since its inception in 2016. To date, 27 individuals, 12 coaches, and 12 teams have been awarded Tabor’s highest athletic honor.

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1947 Henley Crew Team Coach Roderick Beebe

After much time, deliberation, and consideration, the Athletic Hall of Fame Committee is proud to welcome:

Spencer Gray ’57, Jean Roy ’80, Loren Milhench le Gassick ’85, Coach Bruce Cobbold, Coach Roderick Beebe, and the 1947 Henley Crew team into Tabor’s hallowed halls. Congratulations to our inductees on this well-deserved achievement! Learn more about these talented new inductees, as well as our previous inductees, online at

www.taboracademy.org/halloffame.

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PSA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS SQUASH TOURNAMENT!

Aly Hussein ’19 played in the Odense Open, a qualifying squash tournament in Denmark this June, upsetting the top-eight ranked players to win the men’s tournament. As a result of winning the tournament, he earned a place in the PSA 2020-2021 world championships squash tournament in Chicago, starting July 15. Congratulations to Aly — we wish him well in the tournament!

WHAT MATTERS MOST TO YOU?

The most extraordinary gift to Tabor Academy is the one that is most meaningful to you.

A charitable gift from your estate is a thoughtful way to ensure that the part, or parts, of Tabor you care most about will endure. For example, a bequest in your estate plans can provide: • Financial aid to help students • Support for faculty benefits and professional development • Academic or athletic program support

A bequest enables you to achieve your financial goals and benefit Tabor Academy. A bequest is simple to make and easy to change should you ever need the assets during your lifetime.

A bequest may be right for you if: • You want to make a gift to Tabor Academy • You want the flexibility to change your mind • You want continued access to your wealth, should you need it

Tabor’s Office of Planned Giving would be happy to answer your questions about bequests or other planned gifts that can support Tabor in the way that best suits your personal and philanthropic goals. In collaboration with you, and in consultation with your legal or financial advisor, our office can help you plan, provide, and preserve an enduring future.

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Your support provides an immediate impact on the Tabor experience—ensuring that the people, programs, and places that make Tabor unique remain for generations to come. Collectively, gifts to the Fund for Tabor are powerful, and every gift strengthens the school’s ability to thrive today, tomorrow, and beyond. Giving collectively, you change the experience completely.

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