Raymond Horn
Year of Induction: 1991 | Categories: Football, Individual
Horn was the first all-stater from Salem in football. He was on the Salem team of 1929, coached by Hall of Famer Fred Corray, that played four tie games, finishing with a 5-1-4 record. He played football at the University of Illinois for 2 years and participate in boxing while pursuing a law degree, later becoming chief circuit judge for the Fourth Judicial Circuit.
Sweney, a 1930 graduate, who also excelled in football and track after high school graduation at Illinois College in Jacksonville, set a pole vault record, using an old bamboo pole, of 11 feet, 3 inches, a record that endured for over 40 years. He also played football in high school and at Illinois College.
Mike Benchoff was a three sport star while in high school. He was a key defensive back on the 1953 SCHS football team that compiled an 8-1 record and outscored their opponents 348-65. The team capped their season with a 55-13 win over South Seven Conference champion, Mt Vernon.
A three-letter winner in three high school sports, Keith Stonecipher, now of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, was a 1946 SCHS graduate.
Bill Spratt, a triple threat halfback, amassed 3733 yards from scrimmage over a three-year period for SCHS. During that span from 1949 to 1951, the Wildcats had a combined record of 20-6-1.
A letter winner for three years in football and two in track, a Class of ’49 graduate, Stanley Knight is inducted into the Salem High School Sports Hall of Fame as a former football lineman.