15th Annual Athletic Hall of Fame

    10.24.19 |

    Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology inducted six members into the Athletics Hall of Fame Friday evening, October 18, in a ceremony at the Jones Dining Hall. Donald Harrison, Class of 2008 - Football; Justin Dudurich, Class of 2012 - Football; Philip Tuohey, Class of 1983 - Football; Kenneth Randall, Class of 2013 - Basketball; Clifford Still, Class of 1988 - Track & Field; and Adam Will, Class of 2012 - Wrestling were inducted.


    Philip Tuohey, 1983, Masonry Technology (Football)

    Tuohey was a standout defensive linebacker, and was named Thaddeus Stevens College Defensive MVP. After graduating from Thaddeus Stevens College, Tuohey went on to play linebacker for the Delaware County Buccaneers for three years, where he was also team captain. For his accomplishments with the Buccaneers, Tuohey was named Defensive MVP, and well as All-Conference MVP. He was inducted into the Sun Valley High School Football Hall of Fame (Defensive MVP, Team Captain, All Delco, All Delaware Valley).

    Tuohey is a member of the Thaddeus Stevens College Alumni Board. He has worked for Tuohey Roofing and Siding and Knight Brothers Tree Experts. He has two children and serves on the Alumni Board at Thaddeus Stevens College. Tuohey continues to volunteer his support to the Bulldogs football program.

     

    Clifford Still, 1988, Electronic Technology (Track & Field)

    Clifford Still is a long and triple jump Regional champion and holds the College record in the triple jump at 51’ 5” and the second-fastest time in the 100 meters at 10.55 seconds. He represented the College at the NJCAA Division 1 Nationals at Odessa, TX, placing 6th in the triple jump as a Sophomore.

    After graduating from Thaddeus Stevens College, Still competed in USATF Olympic Development Track & Field Regional and National competitions and the Pennsylvania State Keystone Games. He was also the jumps coach at Franklin & Marshall College and consulted Thaddeus Stevens College track & field jump events.

    Mr. Still went on to work for RR Donnelly Printing and for Comcast. He resides in Lancaster and has four children and six grandchildren.

     

    Donald Harrison, 2008, Business Administration (Football)

    Donald Harrison was named the 2008 Seaboard Conference Football Defensive Player of the Year and was All-Conference for three seasons. A multi-sport athlete at Thaddeus Stevens College, Harrison also played two years on the basketball and threw discus for the Track and Field team, qualifying for the NJCAA National Track and Field Championships.

    Following graduation from Thaddeus Stevens College, Harrison attended Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where he played defensive end on the football team for two years. His athletic career continued in arena football when he played defensive tackle for the Daytona Beach Thunderbirds.

    Harrison works for Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia as the Materials Distribution Manager. He coached football for five years at Chichester High School where he was a varsity line coach and the JV defensive coordinator. He resides in Sharon Hill, PA, with his wife Casey and their four children.  

     

    Justin Dudurich, 2012, Metals Fabrication and Welding Technology (Football)

    Justin Dudurich was a 3-year offensive lineman, and was named First Team All Seaboard Conference each season. Dudurich was captain of the back-to-back Seaboard Championship teams (2010 and 2011), which compiled a 16-3 record.

    Following graduation, Dudrich joined Forum Energy Technologies. He lives in Glen Hope, PA with his wife Alanna, and their son.  

     

    Adam Will, 2013, Metals Fabrication & Welding Technology (Wrestling)

    Adam Will qualified for Nationals two consecutive years, finishing 7th in the All-American round both years. In his freshman year he finished 3rd in Districts at 149. He was named District Champion in his sophomore year at the 157 weight class, going 4-0 in the meet, earning him the title Outstanding Wrestler of the District. At Nationals his sophomore season, Will recorded three pins, including a :13 second pin in the first round.

    Following graduation, Will has worked for FLSmidth in Manheim, PA, and for Johnson Controls. He lives lives in York, PA with his wife, Angel, and their son Aiden.

     

    Kenneth Randall, 2013, Carpentry Technology (Basketball)

    As guard for the Bulldogs basketball team, Kenneth Randall scored a career total 1,002 points, averaging nearly 30 points per game, the best in the nation during his two seasons of play. He was named Most Valuable Player and Most Outstanding Athlete during his Sophomore year at Thaddeus Stevens College.

    Randall resides in Lancaster and enjoys spending time with his family, Tiandra Miller and their daughter, Kahlen.