Orange Park – St. Johns Country Day School is proud to announce that the jersey of standout girls basketball player Taliah Scott ‘23 will be displayed in the Ring of Honor display at the …
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“The Ring of Honor is an exhibit at the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame where we honor the nation’s top players at every level,” said Kelly Mathis, Director of
Development for the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame.”To have your jersey on display at the Hall of Fame is a huge privilege and we are proud to celebrate the
accomplishments of these young women.”
“St. Johns is extremely proud of Taliah’s accomplishments as a Spartan,” said St.
Johns Country Day School’’s Director of Athletics John Sgromolo. “Our goal at St.
Johns is to provide a world-class student-athlete experience and through Taliah’s hard work and determination, she has demonstrated that St. Johns environment is not only conducive to academic excellence but also to athletic excellence at the highest level. Congratulations, Taliah!”
Currently, the Ring of Honor consists of over 100 jerseys hanging from the rafters of the back rotunda at the Hall of Fame. By acknowledging these young athletes, the Hall of Fame can fulfill their mission to “honor the past, celebrate the present, and promote the future” of women’s basketball.
The display includes jerseys of the top high school and college players from the previous season. The Ring of Honor has displayed jerseys from the best players in the world including Candace Parker, Sue Bird, Kelsey Plum, Breanna Stewart, and Aja Wilson.