Hall of Fame 2026
Congratulations to our Newest Hall of Fame Members!
Ralph Johnson: Class of 1964 (Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track)
Emmanuel Holman: Class of 1987 (Football)
Ali Abri: Class of 1998 (Wrestling)
Marshall Hubbard: Class of 2000 (Baseball)
Taylor Huber Helland: Class of 2011 (Basketball)
Ted Schubert: Class of 2016 (Swimming)
Harold Henry: Coach (Football, Baseball)
Michael Townsend: Coach (Volleyball)
The 2025 Hall of Fame members: Erica Curtis and son Andrew Curtis (representing Andre Curtis); JW Mitchell; ____ Grubbs (representing Ron Grubbs); Craig Halbleib; Earl Kinney; Alice Cobb (representing Jim Cobb); Anthony Martinez; and Sandy Shelton
Ralph Johnson
Class of 1964
Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track & Field
Craig Halbleib was a multi-sport letter winner at Patrick Henry High School. In his senior year, he earned Honorable Mention All-District in Basketball and First Team All-District in Baseball. In Track and Field, he competed in multiple events and won many of them during his time at Patrick Henry. In Football, he scored 18 touchdowns in nine games his senior year.
Halbleib earned a scholarship to play Baseball at the University of Richmond. He had great success at the University of Richmond.
He played semi-pro Baseball and led the Sertoma Semi-Pro Richmond league by batting over .400 for two summers. Halbleib was a Major League Baseball prospect, but an injury unfortunately derailed his professional aspirations.
Football, Basketball, Baseball, & Track & Field
One of the first athletes to excel at 4 Sports at PHHS
Honorable Mention All-District Basketball - 1960-1961
1st Team All-District Baseball - 1961
Halbleib would run 6-7 events in Track & Field for the new PHHS Program, winning most
Scored 18 TDs in 9 Football games -1960
Scholarship to play baseball at the University of Richmond
Played Semi-Pro Baseball, batting .402 and .464 back-to-back years
Prospect for Major League Baseball before an injury