90s Recipients.

Sean Halloran

  • 4 year Varsity Letterman for Boys Golf
  • played on four consecutive Region Championship teams 1987 thru 1990
  • his senior year the Boys Golf Team won the 1990 AAAA State Championship while playing in the number one position for that season
  • received a scholarship to SE Louisiana University
  • selected to the All- Louisiana Team as a freshman in 1991
  • was a member of the 1992 and 1994 Trans America Athletic Conference Championship Team
  • elected three times to the Trans America Athletic All-Conference Team
  • twice selected as Academic All-Conference
  • selected to the All Louisiana Team four consecutive years from 1991 thru 1994
  • was Team Medalist three of his four years shooting a 73.6 his senior year
  • qualified for the NCAA Regional in 1994
  • upon graduation played professional on the mini-tours for three

Alain Sergile

  • Four year varsity letterman in swimming
  • Eight time Georgia State High School Champion in swimming
  • 100 and 200 Freestyle State Champion 1988, 1989 and 1990
  • 4 x 100 Freestyle Relay State Champion 1989, 1990
  • Set Georgia State Record 200 freestyle in 1990
  • Led swim team to 3rd place state finishes in 1989 and 1990
  • Two time Junior National Champion
  • Attended Southern Methodist University 1990-1994
  • 2x Southwest Conference Champion 100 meter Butterfly
  • 2x NCAA All-American 1993 and 1994
  • USA representative World University Games 1993
  • Haitian representative in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, GA competing in the 100 meter butterfly

Matt Heick

  • 4 year Varsity Letterman for Boys Golf
  • Played on four consecutive Region Championship teams 1989 thru 1992
  • the Boys Varsity Golf team never finished below 3rd in the AAAA State Tournament during his four year career
  • his sophomore season the Boys Golf Team won the 1990 AAAA State Championship and Matt was also the Individual State Champion Medalist for the Tournament
  • during his senior year the Golf team finished as AAAA State Runner-Up in 1992
  • went on to play collegiately for four years at the College of Charleston, SC and continued to play in the professional mini-tours after graduation

Monica Winter

  • 12 varsity letters in softball, soccer, and basketball
  • Attended Ramsey, N.J. High school
  • Member of N.J State Championship softball team 1990
  • Starting shortstop for Roswell 1991, 1992
  • Best Defensive Player Award 1991 on Region Championship Team with 30-4 record
  • MVP on 1992 Class AAAA State Championship Team
  • Led team Batting Avg. with .563
  • Set school records for hits, runs scored
  • Selected 1st team North Fulton All Star Shortstop
  • Starting Point Guard on basketball team
  • Basketball MVP as a junior
  • 1st Team All North Fulton 1992
  • Senior year 1993 team finished 22-4
  • Led team in assists, steals, 2nd in scoring, 3rd in rebounding
  • Team MVP as a senior, Co-Captain, and North Fulton Player of the Year
  • Two year starter on soccer team
  • Voted Best Offensive Player both years
  • Attended Davidson College, N.C. on a basketball scholarship
  • 4 year letter winner
  • 3 year starting point guard
  • Team captain 2 years

Elizabeth Noethling Spell

  • 12 varsity letters in basketball, softball, and track
  • Started as a freshman in varsity basketball, softball, and track
  • Led basketball team in scoring 3 consecutive years
  • Led team in rebounding 4 consecutive years
  • 994 career points scored
  • 8th leading scorer in school history
  • Selected All North Fulton 1st Team in 1993, 1994
  • Selected by Atlanta Tip Off Club as Player of the Week
  • 4 year starter in softball
  • Member of the 1992 Class AAAA State Championship Softball Team
  • Named to the All-State Softball Team her senior year
  • 4 year starter in track
  • Placed 3rd in discus and 4th in shotput at 1994 Class AAAA State Track Meet her senior year
  • Still holds Roswell High school record for discus
  • Selected by AJC as “North Fulton Female Athlete of the Year” for 1993-94 school year
  • Attended Furman University on Basketball scholarship
  • Won 5 varsity letters in basketball and track
  • Member of Southern Conference Champions 1995, 1996
  • Led team in blocked shots for 3 years
  • Lettered in track freshman year
  • Set Furman school records for women’s shotput and discus that still stand today
  • Entering 15th Year of High School coaching
  • Currently coaching girls basketball at Cherokee High School winning 4 Region Championships with 2 Sweet Sixteen and 1 Elite Eight appearance in Class AAAAAA

Krissie Register

  • Four year letterman on girls varsity golf team
  • Girls Division State Champion Medalist 1995
  • American Junior Golf Association 1st Team All-American
  • All Pac-12 Conference 1996, 1997 and 1998
  • Pac-12 All -Academic 1996, 1997 and 1998
  • NCAA Women’s Golf All-American at the University of Arizona 1996, 1997 and 1998
  • Member of the Pac-12 Championship Team and NCAA National Championship Team at Arizona in 1996
  • Qualified for the US Women’s Open 1996

Lindsey Winter-Keough

  • 9 varsity letters in soccer, basketball, and volleyball
  • holds the Girls Soccer school record for career goals scored with 75 averaging 25 goals a season
  • holds current school record for Most Goals scored in Single game with 8
  • selected to All North Fulton Girls Soccer Team 1995
  • All North Fulton Girls Soccer Player of the Year 1996
  • selected to the Georgia Olympic Development Team
  • point guard on the basketball team for three years leading the team in assists and steals her junior and senior seasons
  • Girls Basketball Co-Captain senior year
  • member of volleyball team for three years
  • Co-Captain Volleyball senior year
  • selected Roswell/Alpharetta Neighbor News Player of the Week Volleyball
  • received an appointment to the United States Air Force Academy and was a member of the Women’s Soccer team where she lettered for four years 1996 -2000
  • selected to the Mountain West Conference All-Academic Team in 1999
  • selected as Team Captain for her Senior year winning 11 games and setting Team record for Most Wins in a Single Season
  • graduated with honors and has been an active member of the U.S. Air Force

Jermaine Phillips

  • 11 varsity letters in football, basketball and track
  • AJC AAAA All State Football 1996
  • Team Captain 1996
  • Team MVP 1996
  • Selected to play in Georgia v Florida All Star game 1997
  • Fox Sports All South team
  • Received Roswell Rotary Club Senior Leadership Award 1996
  • AJC All State Basketball 1997
  • Team MVP Basketball 1997
  • Top ten RHS All Time leading scorer in basketball with 1,164 Career points
  • Single game top ten scoring with 4 games of 30 points or more
  • Member 1997 Class AAAA State Championship Basketball Team
  • Twice recognized by Atlanta Tip Off Club as Player of the Week
  • School record holder in high jump at 6’9” 1997
  • Member of 4 x 100 school record relay team 1997
  • Led track team to State AAAA 3rd place finish 1997
  • 1st partial qualifier football scholarship to UGA
  • Special teams Player of the Year 1999
  • Coffee County Hustle Award
  • Vince Dooley MVP Award 2001
  • Team Captain 2001
  • All- SEC Safety 2001
  • Senior Bowl invitee 2002
  • Drafted in 5th round by Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002 NFL draft
  • Played in 2003 Super Bowl vs. Oakland Raiders for Super Bowl Champions Tampa Bay.

Scott Pohlman

  • 3 year starter for varsity basketball, 2nd leading scorer in Roswell High School history with 1,564 career points
  • Set school record with most games (6) of 30 points or more
  • 1st Team All North Fulton 2 years
  • All North Fulton “Player of the Year” 1997
  • All Region Team 2 years
  • Region “Player of the Year” 1997
  • AJC All-State Basketball team
  • Named MVP for 1997 Class AAAA State Basketball Tournament
  • Four times selected by Atlanta Tip Off Club Player of the Week
  • Team Captain and MVP on Class AAAA State Championship Basketball Team
  • Runner-up for All Classification “Mr. Basketball Award” 1997
  • Selected for Georgia Athletic Coaches Association All Star Game 1997
  • Played collegiately at Auburn University 1998 – 2001
  • 9th leading scorer in Auburn’s history with 1,442 points
  • Played 129 career games at Auburn
  • Ranks 4th All Time with 206 three point shots, 2nd All Time with 609 three point shot attempts, 4th All Time free throw percentage of 81.9 percent
  • Led Auburn to 1999 SEC Championship and NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearance
  • SEC Academic Honor Roll 1999
  • Named All-FedEx for 3 point shooting by Sport Magazine 2000
  • Named Freshman All-American Honorable Mention 1998 by Basketball Weekly
  • Coaches 1998 All-SEC Freshman Team
  • Graduated from Auburn University Magna Cum Laude