Fourteen Former Witches Selected for 2025 SHS Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Nov. 18

Posted on: November 5, 2025
2025 Salem High School Hall of Fame

Class of 2025 spans 38 years, 11 sports

SALEM (Nov. 4, 2025) – The Salem High School Athletic Hall of Fame will induct 14 former standout athletes on Tuesday, Nov. 18 (6 p.m.) at the Veterans Memorial Fieldhouse, Director of Athletics Reilly Christie announced on Monday.

Tickets cost $50 and can be purchased via GoFan.com.

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Children under 10 will be admitted free but must get a ticket to accurately track attendance.

Members of the SHS Hall of Fame Class of 2025 were selected among 30 nominations. The Class of 2025 spans nearly 40 years of SHS athletics history and 11 sports. 

This year’s list of inductees includes:

  • Alix Bryant ‘14 | Soccer, Basketball, Outdoor Track & Field
  • Jessica Corneau ‘07 | Gymnastics, Outdoor Track & Field
  • Edwin Demoya ‘11 | Soccer
  • Joseph Fabiano ‘94 | Football, Hockey, Basketball
  • Joseph Freeman ‘95 | Football, Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field
  • Brian Lockard ‘78 | Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field
  • Jared Louf Woods ‘13 | Football, Basketball, Outdoor Track & Field
  • Jamal Mercado ‘95 | Football, Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field
  • Hannah Mullarkey ‘14 | Volleyball
  • Sarah Mullarkey ‘11 | Volleyball
  • Richard O’Leary ‘88 | Football, Baseball
  • Beau Theriault ‘08 | Golf, Basketball, Baseball
  • Paul Tucker ‘76 | Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field
  • Melikke Van Alstyne ‘09 | Football, Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field

For more information, contact the SHS Department of Athletics at (978) 740-1123 or rchristie@salemk12.com

Photo by Dana J. Quigley/DJQmedia.com

About Salem Public Schools

Salem Public Schools is an urban public school district in Salem, Massachusetts, a small, diverse city with a proud maritime and immigrant history. Our leaders and our teachers are passionate about education and understand the urgency of improving student achievement with equity and social-emotional needs as the lens through which we view our work. We respect and value the racial, cultural, and linguistic diversity of our students and their families, and have a strong commitment to the Salem community. Salem Public Schools staff unconditionally serves each of our 4,000 students across 11 schools regardless of ability or language.

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