Congratulations to the Hall of Fame 2025 Honorees
This tradition has a long history. In the past, the Hall of Fame awards were presented to outstanding students of the Summerville Union High School District who had demonstrated exceptional achievements in sports. Typically, these awards took the form of lifetime passes granting access to all sporting events held at the high school. The names of the recipients were announced during halftime at Summerville Basketball games. Regrettably, interest in carrying out these awards waned during the mid-1980s.
In recent years, the Summerville Foundation has played a pivotal role in reviving this tradition. Each year, we reach out to the community, inviting nominations for individuals who have excelled not only in athletics but also in the realms of arts and academics.
We are proud to honor these amazing Summerville graduates for their various accomplishments. Congratulations everyone!

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Jake Heldstab, Class of 2004
It is with sincere humility and profound gratitude that I accept inclusion into the Summerville Union High School Hall of Fame. This honor places me among an esteemed group of individuals whose accomplishments and dedication have significantly shaped the legacy
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Rebecca Geissler, Class of 2005
High school, for me, was a great chance to grow into the foundation of the person I have become. I started out a shy, dedicated student, and ended as an adult who had met lifelong friends and developed hobbies and
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Sydney Geissler, Class of 2005
I've always gotten energy from facing challenges. Summerville High presented me with many such challenges to keep my interest and enthusiasm alive. I found a community where team support, mentorship (from teachers and other students), and creativity helped direct me
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Jesse Roberson, Class of 2013
Jesse Roberson looks back on his years at Summerville High School with deep gratitude for the friendships, teachers, and experiences that shaped him. He fondly recalls Spanish classes with Mrs. Dieste and Señora Banks, the curiosity inspired in Biology class
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Kaila (Lloyd) Woodson, Class of 2020
I attended Connections Academy for my eighth-grade year where I enjoyed playing the bells in band, learning ballet, and singing in choir. I love that I got to spend an extra year on campus. I continued ballet and played with
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