Ridgway Record

Winter weather wipes out Tuesday’s high school sports schedule Randy Moss, Larry Fitzgerald are among 19 players and 3 coaches voted into College Football HOF

- By Becky Polaski Staff Writer By Eric Olson AP College Football Writer

A winter weather system brought several inches of snow to the area early in the day on Tuesday and then transition­ed to rain throughout the afternoon and evening. Only two events were on the day’s high school sports schedule, but both ended up being canceled due to the weather.

The St. Marys Area Flying Dutchmen wrestling team was set to return to action on the road against the

Clearfield Bison, with junior high action at 5:30 p.m. followed by the varsity match at 7 p.m.

Schools in the Clearfield Area School District were closed for the day due to the weather, and it was announced just after 9 a.m. by St. Marys Area School District Administra­tor of Athletics & Activities that the match had been cancelled. It was reschedule­d for Tuesday, Jan. 23 at Clearfield Area High School.

The Flying Dutchmen

wrestlers will next be in action at the Mid-Winter Mayhem Wrestling Tournament at IUP on Friday and Saturday.

Also on Tuesday’s schedule was a girls’ basketball matchup between the St. Marys Area Lady Dutch and DuBois Area Lady Beavers that was scheduled to be played at DuBois Area High School.

While both St. Marys and DuBois had school on Tuesday, it was announced by Surra just before 1:30 p.m. that the game had been canceled and would be reschedule­d at a later date.

The Lady Dutch are next scheduled to be in action on Thursday on the road against the Johnsonbur­g Ramettes. Junior varsity action begins at 6 p.m. with the varsity game to follow.

The St. Marys Area School District and Elk County Catholic School System both later announced that all after school activities were canceled for the day due to the weather.

Randy Moss and Larry Fitzgerald were among 19 players and three coaches in the College Football Hall of Fame class announced Monday.

Warrick Dunn of Florida State, Toby Gerhart of Stanford, Julius Peppers of North Carolina and Danny Woodhead of Chadron State also were elected to the Atlanta-based hall by the National Football Foundation.

Coaches elected were Frank Solich of Nebraska and Ohio, Mark Dantonio of Cincinnati and Michigan State and Danny Hale of Division II West Chester and Bloomsburg.

Moss, inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018, was one of college football's most electric performers in his two seasons at Marshall. He was an All-American as both a receiver and return man. He caught 174 passes for 3,529 yards and 54 touchdowns in his career and was the 1997 Biletnikof­f Award winner. His 26 touchdown receptions that season were a Bowl Subdivisio­n record. He played for five teams over 14 NFL seasons and was the league's leading receiver five times.

Fitzgerald was the 2003 Heisman Trophy runner-up and Biletnikof­f Award winner while playing for Pittsburgh, where he totaled 161 catches for 2,677 yards and a schoolreco­rd 34 touchdowns over his two seasons. He caught a touchdown in 18 consecutiv­e games to set an NCAA record. He was the third overall pick in the 2004 NFL draft and 11time Pro Bowl selection in 17 years with the Arizona Cardinals.

Dunn, who led Florida State to the 1993 national title, became the first Seminoles player to rush for 1,000 yards in three straight seasons. He finished his career in 1995 as the school's all-time leader in career touchdowns, all-purpose yards and rushing yards.

The hard-running Gerhart won the 2009 Doak Walker Award at Stanford and was the Heisman Trophy runner-up. Gerhart ran for 1,871 yards and 28 touchdowns to lead the nation in his senior year.

Peppers, who played at UNC, won the 2001 Bednarik and Lombardi awards. In 2000, he led the nation with 15 sacks and a schoolreco­rd 24 tackles for loss. He was the second overall pick in the 2002 NFL draft and was a first-team All-Pro and nine-time Pro Bowl pick over 17 seasons with three teams.

Woodhead played at Division II Chadron State in Nebraska from 2004-07 and finished his career as college football's all-time rushing leader for all divisions with 7,962 yards. He twice won the Harlon Hill Trophy as the top DII player. Woodhead signed with the New York Jets as an undrafted free agent in 2008 and spent 10 years in the NFL with four teams.

The rest of the 2024 class includes Justin Blackmon of Oklahoma State, Paul Cameron of UCLA, Tim Couch of Kentucky, Armanti Edwards of Appalachia­n State, Deon Figures of Colorado, Dan Hampton of Arkansas, Steve Hutchinson of Michigan, Antonio Langham of Alabama, Paul Posluszny of Penn State, Dewey Selmon of Oklahoma, Alex Smith of Utah, Kevin Smith of Texas A&M and Chris Ward of Ohio State.

The class will be inducted during the NFF's awards dinner in Las Vegas in December.

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