Lakeland welcomes newest members in Athletics Hall of Fame

Lakeland welcomes newest members in Athletics Hall of Fame

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Lakeland Community College welcomed longtime men’s soccer head coach Djuro Peric and the 1983-84 women’s basketball team as the newest members of the Athletics Hall of Fame with an induction ceremony Friday night at the college.

The two newest members were part of the sixth class of inductees and represent the 24th and 25th members in the Athletics Hall of Fame.

Djuro Peric’s impact on Lakeland men's soccer extends far, as he contributed significantly to the program’s growth both as a player and as a coach. Serving as head coach from 1988 to 2018, his legacy is one of unparalleled success and dedication. Over the course of his illustrious 31-year head coaching career, Peric amassed an impressive 282 victories. His leadership propelled the Lakers to seven OCCAC championships and his success did not go unnoticed, as he garnered six OCCAC Coach of the Year awards. During his time as an athlete at Lakeland, he was unanimously voted team captain and led the team in scoring in both 1972 and 1973. He earned conference Most Valuable Player (MVP) honors and was voted as the team’s best forward. His legacy was immortalized when he was named to the Lakeland Men’s Soccer All-20th Century team.

The 1983-84 Lakeland women’s basketball team recorded one of the best seasons in program history, finishing with a 35-5 record and capping the season with a ninth place showing at the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) national tournament. The team also captured the Ohio Junior College Athletic Conference (OJCAC) title, before securing the Region XII South Division and Region XII tournament championships. Members of the 1983-84 team included, Connie AdamsBev BlackmoreKim CantwellJoyce ChisarJoanne DorowSandy ErtterDeanne KleinMary MuellerVal ParksPam PringleDiane RastokaAmy RivizzinoTammy SimmonsShelly StanleySandy YokomTerry Hietanen (head coach), Barb Jaksa (assistant coach), Barb Prots (assistant coach) and Joni Prots (manager).

The Lakeland Athletics Hall of Fame honors individuals and teams who have had significant athletic success at Lakeland Community College or who have made a significant contribution to the athletic program.