Triad schedules 2026 inductions into Athletic Hall of Fame
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June 15, 2026
The graphic shows the 2026 inductees into the Triad Athletic Hall of Fame. The ceremony will be conducted on Saturday, beginning at noon. (Photo submitted)

Triad schedules 2026 inductions into Athletic Hall of Fame

By Tim Miller 

Triad school officials will be honoring a part of the district’s athletic past this coming weekend.

School officials have announced the fourth annual Athletic Hall of Fame class will be honored.

The ceremony will be held Saturday (June 20), beginning at noon as part of the “Red, White and Cards”...

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