Overlake honors four new hall of fame inductees tonight

The Overlake School will induct four new members into its athletics hall of fame at 6:30 p.m. tonight.

The Overlake School will induct four new members into its athletics hall of fame at 6:30 p.m. tonight.

The event, located in Overlake’s gymnasium, will highlight the careers of Owl athletes Ashley Fisk (class of 2002), Hilary Pentz (class of 2002), Jamie Weaver (class of 2002) and Beckley Mason (class of 2004).

During their Overlake careers, the four earned a collective 42 varsity letters, were named to 25 all-league teams, appeared in 18 state tournaments, won four state championships and were honored three times as league most valuable players. All four went on to play in college programs.

“These were some of the finest student-athletes to ever play here and they were all three-sport athletes who contributed greatly to their teams,” said Overlake Athletic Director John Wiley. “We’re excited to have them back to campus to honor them.”

Overlake opened its hall of fame in 2007 and has inducted eight recipients to date, including the 1993 state champion boys soccer team and the 1999 state champion girls lacrosse team. Six individuals have also been honored, including Justin Wadsworth (class of 1986), United States Olympian in cross-country skiing. Inductions occur every two years and are open to the entire Overlake community, including alums and former coaches.

Overlake is located at 20301 N.E. 108th St.