Six for the Hall

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Mavity went on to play professionally in the Continental Football League. His play at safety for the Toronto Rifles and Hartford Charter Oaks squads led to him earning league All-Star recognition in 1966 and 1967.

A two-sport standout, Mavity also played Minor League baseball for the Wisconsin Rapids of the Midwest league in 1965. He lives in Clearwater, Fla.

Leroy Lunn: The Hall senior captain was an All-State guard in 1949, first in the area to receive recognition of All-American Honorable Mention. At Hall, he was named Athlete of the year and received the Tom Yasm Award and the Father Garrahan Award.

In 1950, he received appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Points. He played football at Army at guard on the offensive line, serving as the Black Knights’ captain in 1953 and was named to the All-East Top 50 players list. He led Army to a  7-1-1 season that saw Army awarded the prestigious Lambert Trophy for its win over Navy.

Lunn squared off against Troglio’s Northwestern team in 1953. He resides in Ladd today.

Eric Bryant: Known for his disciplined coaching style, Bryant, who coined his basketball team as the “Hustlin’ Hall Red Devils’, earns inclusion into the Hall in the coaches’ category.

Bryant amassed a 277-243 record over his 19-year tenure at Hall, highlighted by back-to-back state runner-up finishes in 1997 and 1998. The undefeated Red Devils were ranked No. 1 in the state season long in 1998 until falling to Nauvoo-Colusa 45-39 in the championship game, their lone loss of the season in 33 games.

Bryant also led the Red Devils to a Sweet 16 appearance in 1991 and six regional championships. The DePue native guided his hometown Little Giants to the Sweet Sixteen in 1980. He compiled an overall 28-year record of 431-340, including 10 years at DePue and one at Wenona.

Frank Colmone: Colmone served as athletic director from 1970-93, the longest tenure of any to hold that office. He was instrumental in bringing many sports to hall, including girls’ volleyball, track, softball, bowling and basketball as well as wrestling and cross country. He also served on committees to bring in the new Hall gym and former cinder track and present all-weather track.

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