Back To Hall of Fame Back To Hall of Fame
1952, Football Team 1954-55, Basketball Team 1957, Football Team 1958, Football Team 1965, Golf Team 1972, Football Team 1972, Tennis Team 1978, Tennis Team 1980, Football Team 1980, Volleyball Team 1986, Volleyball Team 1987, Volleyball Team 1990, Football Team 1995-96, Men's Basketball Team 1999, Soccer Team 2004-05, Men's Basketball Team 2006-07, Women's Basketball Team Acker, Will Hill Alford, Jackie Amburg, Osborne Amo, Agapius Andrews, Phil Ashley, Daniel Leeroy Bagiackas, Socrates Bagsby, Terry Baird, James Bankston, Bobby Barnes*, Debby & Buddie Batchelor, James Beamon, Autry Bean, Patti Bell, Dr. W.J. "Jack" Berry, Gary Berry, Robert Henly Black, Tom Blansitt, Gerald Bounds, Bob Brice, Nickie Brooks, Anthony Brown, Chadwick Brown, Delmer Brown, Marvin Clifford Brown, Silva Boze Brueggemann-Daggett, Emily Buckley, Curtis Burnett, Terry Burt, Carolyn Brown Cabrera, Hugo Calhoun, Lura McElreath Carlos, John Carpenter, Robert M. Carter, John "Jake" Douglas Casselberry*, Gene Casselberry*, Betty Catchings, Toni Cayce, Cole Ciszewski, Mike Coffey, Samuel Marvin Cole-Just, Catherine Collier, Tim Compton, Gary Cook, Jerry Cooper *, Blake Copeland, Mark Crabtree, Dr. William L. "Bill" Crawford, Charles Wayne "Boley" Crute, Alan Cunigan, Lonnie Cureton, William Joe Daskalakes, George Davis*, Sue de Wolfe-Hein , Erin Defee, William J. "Bill" DeVoll, Casey Dietz, Jim Dirks, Ricky Dolezel, Clint Downing, Denny Duncan, Russell W. Dyce, Dennis Favaro-Ogana, Colleen Fitch, Jeffery Paul Fite, Perry William Flynn Boyter, Lauren Fortes, Alice Fox, Robert Melton "Bobby" Fritz, Harry Gaines, Bill Garcia, Rita Garrison, Johnny Garton, Sidney Gilliam, Jon Goodlett, Kathy Graham-Mitchell, Meshell Granger, Nate Gray, James Edward Gudger, James F. "Jim" Guyton, Curtis Haley, Micah Hall, Jason Harbison, Dr. Margo Hawkins, Ernest Ray Hawkins Family*, Kathy Campbell, LuAnne Bourland, Ray Hawkins Hawthorne, Dr. Jesse J. Hesse, Dean Hines Thomas, Andrea Hinson, Robert Neal Hinton, Joe Hirst, Gerald Kenton "Jerry" Hirst, Wayne Hitt, Robert Adolphus Hochstadter, Robert Hodge, Madison Eugene Holding, Charles Barnard Houston, Richard Hudson, Orville Lee Huggins, Elizabeth "Lib" Hulsey*, Dr. Greg Ingram, Malcolm Truitt Ingram, Dr. Dorothy James, "King" Arthur Joe Johnson, LeRoy Johnson, Scooby Johnston, Glenn Harrison Jordan, Britney Julian *, Ann and Hoyle Killingsworth, Robert Lewis Kirk, Danny Knause, Susie Kyser, Morris Lawrence*, Joan & Rich Lewis, William K. "Dub" Lynch, Clarence Lytle, Dr. Jerry Machan, Glen Mackey, Dee Mackey, Kyle Margot III, Louis Marshal, Kanani Martin, Harvey Othel Martin, Mickey Mathis, Kevin Matthews, Jerry McCord, Samuel Ray McCormack, Thomas F. McDowell, F.H. "Bub" McGhee, Larry McKee, Roy F. "Buddy" Metcalf, Dr. Shelby R. Metz, Craig Miller, James H. "Buddy" Miller, James "Jim" Milton Miller, Whitney Miller, Jermart Minor, Billy Newsome, Dr. Ron Neylon-Eberhart, Angie Noiel, Cary Norris*, Rex Norton, Joe Obwocha, Samson Parks, Kenneth Parsons, Lemial DeLoss Peak, Paul Peek, Robert Phorne, Dwayne Pilcik-Britton, Paulette Pirkey, Cecil Holmes Redwine, W.J. "Sleepy" Rice, Craddock Avon Riley, George Edward Roberts, Norman Dean Robinson, Dr. Nelson Rogers, Bob Rollins, John Wesley "Dough" Schaefer, Fred L. Schulze, James Alton "Mutt" Scurlock Berryman, Sharon Sheppard, George Sikes, Jules Verne "J.V." Skinner, Terry Slice, Dudley Smith, Lewis I. Smith, Milburn A. "Catfish" Smith, Wes Smith *, Charlie & Sharon Stalder, Jim Stultz, Clarence Rex Suiter, James Tarrant, O'Neal Tavener, Donna Tharpe, Danny Thompson, Aundra Thrower, James Trigg, Michael Scott Tully, Darrell Dean Turner, Eric Veingrad, Alan Vinson, J.P. Vinzant, Dennis Vowell, Eddie Wade, Harless Walvoord, David Waters, Darrell Watkins Jr., Billy Watkins-Sherman, Staci Wester, Curtis Ray Wheeler*, Scott & Kathryn White, Jim White, Clinton Charles White, Dwight Lynn White, John "Cheetah" Whitten, Charles M. "Shorty" Williams, Dr. Earle Williams, James David Wilson, Wade Wilson, Antonio Windell, John Samuel Woods, Fred Zachary, Cheryl
Gary Berry
Football • 1957-58
Gary Berry was a key player in ETSU's Lone Star Conference championship teams in both 1957 and 1958. He led the LSC in scoring in 1957 with 66 points and scored ETSU's lone touchdown in the team's 10-9 win in the Tangerine Bowl. Berry was a two-time First Team All-LSC selection.
He rushed for 1,010 yards and scored 116 points in his two-year career, helping lead the Lions to a record of 19-2 in his two seasons. He was named team MVP in 1958. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in health and physical education in 1959.
Following his collegiate career, Berry was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in the 23rd round of the 1958 NFL Draft.
Back To Hall of Fame