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MORGANTOWN - Eight outstanding contributors to Mountaineer athletics make up the 24th class of honorees in the West Virginia University Sports Hall of Fame, announced today by Director of Athletics Oliver Luck. The 2014 class includes Michael Anti, Jo Marie (Cinco) Bohn, Chris Enochs, George King, Mike Krak, Gene Lathey, Mike Logan and Lester Rowe.
Induction ceremonies will take place Sept. 20, prior to the West Virginia-Oklahoma football game. This class brings the total number of inductees to 156.
Michael Anti
Anti was a four-time rifle All-American and a two-time national champion during his career from 1984-87 and was just the second Mountaineer shooter to be a four-time first-team All-American in smallbore and air rifle. He earned eight first-team All-America honors over his four-year career and became WVU's eighth rifle national champion when he captured the NCAA smallbore title in 1986.
He earned a bachelor of science degree in business from WVU in 1987, then spent 20 years in the U.S. Army and retired at the rank of major in 2008. A was also a four-time Olympian and 2004 Olympic silver medalist.
Jo Marie (Cinco) Bohn
Bohn was a standout in women's tennis and a four-year letter-winner from 1988-92. Her career record of 214-73 (.746) is tops in school history, as is her singles record of 112-30 (.789).
Bohn is the only WVU player to finish her career with two 30-win seasons in singles, and she is the only player in school history to win over 60 matches in one season (1989-90, 66-19). Bohn is one of only two players to surpass 50 total wins in a season twice.
During her senior year, she finished with more than 40 total victories on the way to earning Atlantic 10 Senior of the Year honors. She was the 1989 Atlantic 10 Freshman of the Year and was the recipient of the 1991-92 women's tennis outstanding athlete award.
A native of South Charleston Bohn graduated from WVU in 1993 with a degree in sport management. She has served as a tennis instructor in the Charleston area.
Chris Enochs
Enochs (1995-97) was the highest draft pick in West...