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Romine, Borgsmiller lead 10 inductees into Union Hall of Fame
Published: 2/10/2013 8:49 PM
Last Modified: 2/10/2013 9:07 PM

The Union Athletic Hall of Fame added 10 members on Friday night.

Football inductees were offensive lineman Matt Romine and wide receiver Jake Borgsmiller, who each helped Union win Class 6A state titles in 2004 and '05.

Romine played for Notre Dame and the University of Tulsa. He played in the 2006 U.S. Army All-America Game and was a Tulsa World 2005 All-State selection.

Borgsmiller was selected for the 2006 All-State Game and Oil Bowl, and later played at TU and was a student coach there. He caught a touchdown pass in the 2005 state title game against Mustang.

Also inducted were Phillip Davis, who led Union to a 2005 state soccer title; Brenna O'Toole (cheerleading, three-time All-America selection '07 graduate); Alex Rowin (boys cross country, '06 state champion); Mike Hobbs (baseball, 1997 graduate); Ina Ables (girls cross country, two-time state champion, '06); Jennifer (Pitts) Dunham (highsteppers, 1998); Ryan Jones (boys tennis, All-State, '01); and Meghan (Hight) Bender (girls tennis, '02).

-- Barry Lewis


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Barry Lewis
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Tulsa World Sports Writer Barry Lewis joined the newspaper in September 1993. A University of Tulsa graduate, he covered high school sports for the Tulsa Tribune from 1983 to 1992 and has been in charge of the World's high school coverage since 2004. He remembers well the excitement of attending his first high school football game, Edison at Booker T. Washington, before a capacity crowd at S.E. Williams Stadium in 1973. He also has reported on Tulsa Drillers baseball at both newspapers for more than 20 years.

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Tulsa World Sports Writer Mike Brown's athletic claim to fame is a game-winning, two-run single in the championship game of the 12-and-under city playoffs. Brown graduated from OU in 1975. The Sooner football team was 47-9-1 during his five years in Norman. Brown joined the Tulsa World in 1979. Since then, he's covered high school and collegiate sports. He also covered the Tulsa Talons of the Arena Football League team.

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