The Glynn County Sports Hall of Fame recently held the induction banquet for its Class of 2025: Antwan Andrews, Katie Burnett, Willie Fisher, Bob Parsons, Johnny Tullos, and Adam Wainwright. Formed in 2011, the nonprofit Hall of Fame celebrates athletic excellence and achievement in our community. (Photos by Nancy J. Reynolds Photography)
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HOF Class of 2025 Inductees
Seated: Katie Burnett, Yvonne Fisher (representing brother Willie Fisher), Adam Wainwright; Standing: Bob Parsons, Randy Fisher (representing brother Willie Fisher), Johnny Tullos
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Prior Glynn County Sports Hall of Fame Inductees
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The registration team
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Teri Miller, Steve Waters, Tracy Reyna
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Inductee Johnny Tullos with his family
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Inductee Adam Wainwright with his family
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Past Inductee Milton Byard with his sister
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HOF Secretary Keith Reddings and Inductee Katie Burnett
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Rick Jackson accepting award for teammate Inductee Willie Fisher from HOF Secretary Keith Reddings
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Inductee Johnny Tullos receiving award from HOF President Kevin Price
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Randy and Yvonne Fisher accepting posthumous award for their brother Inductee Willie Fisher from HOF President Kevin Price
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Inductee Adam Wainwright, HOF President Kevin Price, Inductee Antwan Andrews
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Inductee Bob Parsons receiving award from HOF President Kevin Price
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