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Hall of Fame - Class of 2005
Baseball

Fred Ford - Ford graduated from Flagler College in 1981 after an outstanding baseball career that included being named MVP three times, as well as to first team All-District 25. He played on Flagler's first baseball team to post a winning season and the Saints had an 18-game winning streak -- one of the longest in the country that year. Since graduating, Fred and his family live in Bellport, N.Y., where he has a successful career as a real estate appraiser and videographer.
Track and Field

Tawny Kern - Kern, a 1989 graduate with a degree in business administration, participated in the track and field program while at Flagler. She had a phenomenal career, qualifying for the NAIA National Track and Field Championships all three years she attended Flagler, and she placed 2nd in the nation in the 10,000 meters. She was a two-time All-American. Tawny is ranked 1st with a time of 17:08 for all-time female runners at Flagler College.
Men's Soccer

Richard Puttick - Puttick, a 1987 grad with a degree in business administration, was a four-year member of the Flagler College men's soccer team. During his time at Flagler, Richard was All-District for three years, All-Sectional for four years, All-American Honorable Mention twice, a three-year captain, once an MVP and his team was District 25 champions for three years. Richard is currently a general manager for a restaurant chain. He is married and has two children.
Athletic Director and Coach

Dan Stewart - Stewart was a student-athlete at Flagler College where he went on to become the Athletic Director. He is currently the Dean of Student Services. He helped form the Florida Sun Conference and was selected its first commissioner in 1993, a position he held until the summer of 2006. During his tenure as Athletic Director, the college won six national championships, volleyball was discontinued then resurrected, women’s soccer was added and athletic scholarships were begun.


Hall of Fame Class of 2005