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Meet the 7 athletes who will be inducted into the Elmira Notre Dame Sports Hall of Fame

The Elmira Notre Dame Sports Hall of Fame will grow by seven members during the school's 2022 homecoming weekend celebration.

Inductees are Tom Agan, Alivia Clark, Darius Garvin, Georgia Grieco, Rachel Lamoreaux, Olivia May and Luke Sheehan.

They will be inducted at 6:45 p.m. Oct. 8, prior to the Crusaders' boys soccer game against Union-Endicott at Brewer Memorial Stadium.

Tom Agan

The 2014 Notre Dame graduate earned seven varsity letters and was a first-team all-state selection at linebacker as a senior, when he was chosen to Gannett's Elite 24 all-star team. In basketball, Agan earned fourth-team all-state honors as a senior after helping the Crusaders to the Section 4 Class C title and a 20-2 record. He was Notre Dame's Co-Male Athlete of the Year and a Joel Stephens 5C Award winner as a senior.

Alivia Clark

Clark earned 13 varsity letters at Notre Dame and was a key member of the Crusaders' Class C state championship seasons in softball in 2011 and 2016, her senior year. Four times she earned all-state honors in softball, including first-team recognition three times. She was New York Class C Player of the Year as a senior and set a state record for doubles in a career with 65. She also played basketball and was Notre Dame's No. 1 singles player in tennis, where she was part of a sectional doubles title. Clark was Kiwanis Female Athlete of the Year as a senior and was END's Co-Female Athlete of the Year.

Darius Garvin

Garvin, a 2015 graduate, remains Notre Dame's career scoring leader among boys basketball players with 1,390 points. He averaged 24.9 points, 11 rebounds, 5 assists and 4.5 steals as a senior to earn first-team all-state honors in Class C and lead the Crusaders to a 15-5 record after spearheading the team's run to the Class C sectional title as a junior. As a senior, Garvin was Elite 10 Player of the Year, Kiwanis Club Winter Male Athlete of the Year and Section 4 Player of the Year in Class C. Three times he was MVP of Notre Dame's division in the Interscholastic Athletic Conference.

Georgia Grieco

Grieco, a class of 1995 member, earned eight varsity letters at Notre Dame. She was captain of the Crusaders' girls soccer team and an All-Sullivan Trail Conference second-team selection as a senior. Grieco was also captain for Notre Dame's girls basketball team and excelled in track & field for two seasons. She played soccer at Kutztown University.

Rachel Lamoreaux

Lamoreaux, a 2012 grad, holds Notre Dame's record for goals in a season with 40 as a senior, when she scored 101 points and helped the Crusaders to the Section 4 Class C crown. She was the third player in program history to score at least 100 career goals, finishing with 112. Lamoreaux was part of two sectional championships and was first-team all-state twice and overall all-state three times. Twice she was named an IAC MVP in soccer. She was Kiwanis Female Fall Athlete of the Year and Notre Dame Female Athlete of the Year in 2012. Lamoreaux qualified twice for the state meet in track and contributed to a school relay record.

Olivia May

May graduated in 2013 after a softball career that twice included New York Class C Player of the Year honors. She was a three-time first-team all-state pick and twice earned all-region honors. May pitched Notre Dame to a 26-0 record and Class C state title in 2011. She was a fourth-team all-state pick in basketball and a sectional runner-up in tennis who was named Notre Dame Female Athlete of the Year as a senior. May played college softball at Cornell.

Luke Sheehan

The 1993 END graduate garnered five varsity letters and excelled in football and basketball. Sheehan was part of the Crusaders' 1990 Class B intersectional championship season, the furthest the team could go three years before New York started a state tournament for football. Sheehan's accolades included first-team Sullivan Trail Conference honors in football and basketball, and All-Twin Tiers recognition in football.

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This article originally appeared on Elmira Star-Gazette: Elmira Notre Dame to induct 7 to Sports Hall of Fame members