Barry Armstrong, Eric Hall, Legare Mulholland Woods
Barry Armstrong (Class of '77): Armstrong was undefeated his senior year (30-0) and won the 141-pound state championship. His closest match all year - one of just three that didn't end in a pin - came in the title match where he won easily 15-2.
His performance helped Cary and then-coach John Sanderson to the school's first of several state wrestling titles.
Eric Hall (Class of '93): After working the first half on the sideline as he always does, Hall took a break to be inducted then spent the second half back on the sideline helping Cary's athletes.
It was all in a night's work for Hall, who works at his alma mater as head athletic trainer.
At Cary High, Hall participated in track and field, swimming and cross country and was a student athletic trainer during football season. He graduated from East Carolina and was the head trainer at Southeast Raleigh for six years before coming back to Cary in 2006.
He was the NC Athletic Training Association's secondary schools athletic trainer of the year in 2013, the NC Shrine Bowl trainer in 2012 and won several awards for helping save the life of White White, a football player who collapsed on the sideline in a 2010 scrimmage at Wakefield.
LeGare Mulholland Woods (Class of '65): In the infancy of women's basketball, where there were six players on the court and some could not cross midcourt, Cary High games were popular in the area. LeGare Woods, then LeGare Mulholland, was one of those players who made those early game special. She helped the Imps to a tournament championship in 2013 and was twice all-conference.
She averaged 17.4 points per game her senior year and had a career high of 31.
She was later involved with Cary Parks and Recreation and helps teach tennis to junior and adult players alike.