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SPORTS HALL OF FAME
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
Class of 2014
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Sherina Wood
Women’s Soccer
2002-2005
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Sherina Wood staged an All-American women’s soccer career at Northwestern between 2002 and 2005, finishing as the program’s all-time
leading scorer with 75 goals.
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She joined the Northwestern soccer
program in just its second year of existence and
quickly helped transform the Rangers into big
winners. Over her four years, Northwestern compiled a 52-23-5
record.
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The 2003 Rangers won a school record 10-straight matches and earned a trip to the Regional Playoffs. Wood
scored a school-record 24 goals in 21 games and was named Sooner Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the
Year.
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In 2004, Northwestern strung together a 13-match unbeaten
streak on the way to its first SAC title.
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Sherina scored all three Ranger goals during the 2004 Regional Tournament. Northwestern
downed Northwoods
(Texas) 2-0 in the Semifinal round before
falling in penalty kicks to
Oklahoma Christian in the championship
game.
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Sherina was recognized as a Third Team NAIA All-American in 2004 after earning Honorable Mention
status in the two seasons prior.
Wood still holds Northwestern single-season records for goals (24 in 2003), points (53, 2003), points-per-game
(2.58, 2002), goals-per-game (1.21, 2002), game-winning goals
(7, 2004), shoots (88, 2004), and shots on goals (56, 2004).
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Sherina is the Rangers’ career leader in points (160), shots (220), shots-per-game
(2.03), goals (75) and goals-per-game (0.95).
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Don Raleigh
Track&
Field
1984-1987
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From 1984-87, track and field star Don Raleigh was a four-time outdoor and three-time
indoor NAIA national qualifier.
Raleigh owned the Oklahoma Intercollegiate
Conference, winning titles in all four of his
years.
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Don was a three-time
All-American in the high jump, twice finishing as
national runner-up.
Don’s personal-best of 7-feet stood for many years as the school, conference and district
record.
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Don’s success began long before his time as a Ranger. He was a four-time state qualifier during his prep days at Claremore
Sequoyah, winning a state championship as a senior. His best of 6’8 remains a school record.
Raleigh was also a standout in the classroom. He
graduated from Northwestern with a
Bachelor of Science in Natural Sciences,
finishing with a 3.72 GPA. He holds a
master’s degree from Oklahoma State and is currently working
toward his doctorate.
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Don’s career path took him into the education field. He coached high school basketball, track and football from 1988-2000, helping lead Southlake Carroll to the 1993
Texas 3A State Football Championship.
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Raleigh transitioned from the classroom into administration in
2002 and has spent the past six
years as Superintendent of
the Pryor (OK) School District.
He was named 2012 OASA District 6 Superintendent
of the Year.
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