Class of 2003
Donald Henry 1958 – Athlete
Kelly Tharpe Martin 1985 - Athlete
Darrell Whitmore 1987 – Athlete
Estle Miers - Coach
Donald Henry
Graduating Class of 1958
Athlete
Donald "Cowboy" Henry was a two sport athlete who excelled in football and baseball. Donald was all-district 10 in football and baseball 1957 & 1958. He was voted all-metro by the Washington Post in 1958. He played on the Wildcats undefeated football team of 1958.
After graduation in 1958 he attended the University of Maryland on a football Scholarship and played minor league baseball.
Quote from Donald: “The football team of 1957 was a close group of kids and we still are. We helped each other"
Kelly Tharpe Martin
Graduating Class of 1985
Athlete
Kelly was a two sport athlete who excelled in basketball and softball. Kelly played shortstop on the back to back state champion softball teams (1984 & 1985). She was first team all District and Region in Softball. In basketball she was WCHS MVP in 1982, 1983, and 1985. After her graduation she attended George Mason University where she played softball for four years.
Kelly then returned to Warren County where she became a PE teacher.
Quote from Kelly: “Don't let anything stand in your way of maximizing your potential. Enjoy being part of something that's bigger than yourself."
Darrell L. Whitmore
Graduating Class of 1987
Athlete
Darrell was a three sport athlete who excelled in football, basketball and baseball. He was MVP in all three sports while playing for Warren County. He was an outstanding player and teammate who set records in both football and baseball. After graduation, Darrell went to West Virginia University and played football. After college he played professional baseball for the Florida Marlins.
Quote from Darrell: “Stay in school and get your education. You can't play sports your whole life . Have an education to fall back on."
Estle Miers
Coach
Coach Estle "Eck" Miers coached at Warren County from 1950-1959 While at WCHS, he coached football, basketball, and baseball. In football he had a career record of 26-2-2. He was head coach of the 1957 undefeated football team. He also coached very successful basketball and baseball teams during his tenure.
Quote from his daughter - Carol Mathis: “My dad loved all WCHS students and athletes he worked with ."