West Liberty-Salem announces 2025 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees 

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The West Liberty-Salem Athletic Hall of Fame Committee is proud to announce its 2025 Class of Inductees.
This year’s class honors the accomplishments of two historic cross-country teams as well as two individuals who left a lasting impact on Tiger athletics and the WL-S community: Coach Ann Thornburg and Contributor John Roettger.
Athletes: The 1978 & 1979 Men’s Cross Country Teams
The 1978 and 1979 men’s cross-country teams will forever be remembered as trailblazers in Tiger athletics.
In fact, these remarkable squads were once honored as the “Team of the Century,” a testament to the impact they made not only at WL-S but across the state.
By winning state titles in 1976, 1977, 1978, and 1979, these teams exemplified grit, determination, and teamwork—achieving milestones that elevated WL-S cross country to statewide recognition.
Their induction honors not only the championships and accolades they earned, including the school’s third and fourth consecutive state titles, but also the culture of hard work and perseverance they instilled in future generations of runners.
 Team Members:
1978 Cross Country team, pictured left to right: Front Row: Corey Frost, Neil Yoder, Earl Zilles, Jeff Parker. Back Row: Mark Plank, Brad Brandt, Ken Day, Coach Ken Lehman
Ann Thornburg, the year 2000
Coach: Ann Thornburg
Few individuals have contributed to WL-S athletics with as much dedication and longevity as Ann Thornburg.
Over the course of five decades, she coached basketball, volleyball, cheer, cross country, and track & field, leaving her mark on multiple programs and countless student-athletes.
Her influence, however, extended far beyond the sidelines.
Thornburg was a true mentor and leader in all areas of student life.
She played an instrumental role in Link Crew, guiding upperclassmen as they welcomed and mentored younger students.
She served as a Student Council advisor, organized and led the Leadership Academy, and was the creative energy behind countless Track & Field Days that became school traditions.
She even shared her love for adventure as a leader in the Ski Club.
Through all these roles, Thornburg impacted students not only athletically, but also socially and personally.
She instilled values of discipline, teamwork, and confidence while creating opportunities for students to discover their strengths.
Her legacy is one of growth, inspiration, and community — a true cornerstone of Tiger Nation.
John Roettger, pictured in 2000 at a surprise pep rally in honor of his retirement.
Contributor: John Roettger
The 2025 Hall of Fame will also honor John Roettger with the Contributor Award, recognizing his leadership and unwavering support of Tiger athletics.
Roettger served as Superintendent of WL-S from 1994 to 2000, during which time he guided the district through significant improvements and growth.
His vision and leadership helped position the district for long-term success.
Following his tenure as superintendent, he continued his service to the community as a Board of Education Member (2002–2005).
His involvement wasn’t limited to administration—Roettger also spent time on the sidelines, serving as Freshman Girls Basketball Coach from 2000–2002.
He was deeply committed to students, both academically and athletically, and worked to ensure that Tiger athletics thrived as part of a well-rounded school experience.
Roettger’s induction reflects not only his contributions to athletics but also his broader dedication to education, leadership, and community service.
Induction Events
The 2025 Hall of Fame Class will be formally honored on Friday, October 10th, during halftime of the home varsity football game against Triad.
The celebration will continue with a formal Induction Ceremony and Banquet on Saturday, October 11, at the Mac-O-Chee Castle Wedding & Event Venue in West Liberty.
Tickets can be reserved by calling 937-465-1140 (pay at the door) or by purchasing HERE. RSVP by 9/21.
Honoring a Lasting Legacy
This year’s Hall of Fame class exemplifies what it means to be a Tiger: dedication, perseverance, leadership, and service to the community. From the championship success of the 1978 and 1979 men’s cross country teams, to the decades-long commitment of Coach Ann Thornburg, to the leadership and vision of John Roettger, each inductee has played a vital role in shaping the history and future of WL-S athletics.
Do you know someone deserving of Hall of Fame recognition? Nominations are accepted year-round and can be submitted online at wlstigers.org/athletic-hall-of-fame