COMMERCE – Joshua Jorgensen, Interim Director of Athletics for A&M-Commerce, has announced the four members and the one team in the 2015 Lion Athletic Hall of Fame class, the two Bobby Fox Award recipients, and the two newest members of the Lion Hall of Honor, who will be inducted on September 12, 2015.
Football's
Wes Smith '86,
Jerry Matthews '57, soccer's
Toni Catchings '00, and men's golf's
Jim Stalder '86 will be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Bobby Fox recipients include
Jeff Cleveland,
Jeff Davidson, and
Ross Hodge; and
Charlie and
Sharon Smith will be inducted as the second & third members of the school's athletic Hall of Honor on September 12 at the Hall of Fame luncheon at noon.
The luncheon is open to the public with a cost of attendance of $25 per person or $40 for two people. Following the luncheon there will be a tailgate held for the inductees prior to the 7 p.m. A&M-Commerce football game against Delta State. The group will also be recognized on the field at half time of the contest.
To be eligible for the Lion Athletic Hall of Fame a player must have completed at least two seasons, must be removed from exhausting eligibility for 10 years and individuals should have athletic awards that display a high level of athletic ability and contribution to the team.
Wes Smith '86 – FootballSmith is a 1986 graduate of then East Texas State and a four-year member of the Lions football team, where he was a starting receiver. He was selected as the 1985 captain of the squad, and a Lone Star Conference First Team Selection following his junior and senior seasons. Smith led the Lions in receiving yards in 1983, 1984, and 1985. Wes broke receiving records at East Texas State University for receiving career touchdowns, career receiving yards, most career receptions and most single season and career yards Receiving. Wes also broke Lone Star Conference records for most career touchdowns and most career yards receiving. Wes is still third in all-time receiving yardage with 2,652 yards, and is third all-time in receptions with 158. Wes was one of only two Lions selected to the Lone Star Conference All-Decade Team of the 1980's. Wes was drafted into the National Football League by the St. Louis Cardinals and also played with the Green Bay PackersSmith was also a remarkable athlete on the track, qualifying for the NCAA Division II National Championships in the 100-meter dash and the 4X100 relay, earning All-American awards for both. He was a member of the 1985 LSC Championship team, and finished second at the Nationals that same year. Jerry Matthews '57 – Football/BasketballMatthews is a 1957 graduate of then East Texas State College and a three-year member of the Lions football team, where he was a three-year starting running back and quarterback. He amassed over 600 yards and more than 50 points in his football career. Matthews was also an impressive basketball player, and became a starting member of the 1955 Men's Basketball team after Coach Bob Rogers observed Matthews playing a pick-up game and asked him to play on the team. In his basketball career he scored 117 points and secured 35 rebounds. But Matthews is perhaps best remembered for his second stint as a Lion, when he coached the A&M-Commerce Men's Basketball team from 1983-1990. Matthews won two LSC Championships during his tenure, and won 99 games in his eight seasons.
Jim Stalder '86 - GolfStalder is a 1986 graduate of then East Texas State University and a four-year letter winner of the Lions Men's Golf team, where he was a three-time All-LSC Selection and won the 1984 Sam Houston State Spring Invitational. Stalder went on to a 23-year career in the Professional Golfers Association of America, where he qualified for the Byron Nelso Golf Classic twice, won the 1995 & 2008 NTPGA Chapter Championship, and won the NTPGA Pro Championship. He is also a lifetime member of the "T" Association, and a member of the A&M-Commerce Alumni Association.
Toni Catchings '00Catchings is a 2000 graduate of Texas A&M University-Commerce and a two-year member of the Lions soccer team, where she was an NSCAA First Team All-Region selection in 1999, an NCSCAA Second Team All-Region selection in 2000, and twice earned All-LSC honors. Catchings was an integral member of the 1999 A&M-Commerce soccer team that finished 16-4-1, won the LSC regular season and tournament titles, and advanced to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. Catchings was the LSC Tournament MVP. She was also impressive in the classroom, being named to the 2000 LSC All-Academic team.
Charlie and Sharon Smith – Hall of HonorsThe Smiths are local residents of Commerce and have shown meritorious service to Lion Athletics. They can be seen at every game.
The Bobby Fox AwardEstablished in 1994, the Outstanding Alumni Coach Award, given each year to deserving Lion alumni, is made possible by an endowment established by Peggy Bankhead Fox in memory of her late husband, former player and coach of Lion football and track & field.
Jeff Cleveland (football coach, Commerce High School) and
Jeff Davidson (softball coach, Commerce High School) are the 2015 Bobby Fox Award recipients.
This will be the 36th Lion Athletic Hall of Fame class since the association's inception in 1978. Currently there are 155 former student-athletes, coaches and administrators and 12 teams that have been inducted.