Hall honored with memorial case
Josh Hall, a former member of the Huntington Beach High surf team
who drowned in September of 1997, will have a perpetual scholarship name
plaque and memorial case resurrected in the foyer of Huntington Beach
High, Oiler surf coach Andy Verdone revealed Friday.
The popular Huntington Beach student/athlete’s death stunned the Oiler
Family, and a scholarship in Hall’s honor was immediately established.
This year’s scholarship winner, the third overall, will be announced
during ceremonies Monday at the school.
“This is something that has become very important to the school and in a
way, the healing process is continuing,” Verdone said. “Josh’s death was
felt by everyone, and the annual scholarship is a fine way to memorialize
him.”
The Joshua Dean Hall Memorial Scholarship has been made possible by
monies donated through the Orange County Community Foundation for annual
scholarships to be awarded to Huntington Beach High surf team members.
Each year, team members submit an application, a letter of
recommendation, and an essay to the Foundation, where a committee of
advisors from the community and Foundation staff review the letters and
select three students who are each awarded $500 at the school’s annual
Distinguished Oilers Ceremony in June.
Emphasis is placed on students who demonstrate good sportsmanship and
behavior in the water, at school, in the community, and plan to enroll
full time at a college, university, or vocational training program.
The Foundation, Verdone says, welcomes donations and fund raising ideas,
for the Hall Scholarship.
“These kids know what an honor it is to receive this recognition,”
Verdone said. “Josh was a friendly, warm 16-year-old, who spent almost
every day in the water, practicing to become a first-rate surfer.”
Hall drowned in the waters near the Huntington Beach Pier the first day
of his junior year in the fall of 1997. Two of his closet friends, Jeff
Ingram and Ian Dodge, 1998/99 scholarship recipients, began a senior
class project this school year that will become a permanent fixture in
the foyer of Huntington Beach High.
Beginning at 11 a.m. Monday, a ceremony will be held at the front office
of the administration building to commemorate the unveiling of a memorial
case that will house a plaque engraved with the names of the annual
scholarship winners, as well as a photo of Hall.
The enclosed wall case was donated by Aaron Pai of Huntington Surf &
Sport.
David Nuuhiwa will open the ceremony with a traditional Hawaiian blessing
at 11 a.m. Those scheduled to attend include Hall’s grandparents, Don and
Phyllis Hall, Huntington Beach High Principal Dr. Frank Berry, the Oiler
surf team, Verdone, as well as past and present scholarship recipients.
Refreshments will be provided by Duke’s Restaurant of Huntington Beach.
“It should be an emotionally-charged day, but in a good way,” Verdone
added. “Josh is still very fresh in the minds of a lot of people, and
this plaque and memorial case will keep his spirit alive.”
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