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Keystone Announces 2022 Hall of Fame Class

Four inductees will be honored on Friday, Sept. 30.

8/30/2022 1:58:00 PM

La PLUME, Pa. – The Keystone College Department of Athletics is proud to announce the 2022 Hall of Fame Class.

The inductees will be honored during Homecoming Weekend, with a ceremony on Friday, Sept. 30 at 5:30 p.m. inside Evans Hall. The class will also be introduced during halftime of the football game vs. Gallaudet on Saturday, Oct. 1.

The 2022 Hall of Fame class is: Karly Evans Homer '04 (softball), Canh Ho '99 (men's tennis & men's soccer), Dave West '83 (wrestling), and Terry Wise (administration).


The 2022 Keystone Hall of Fame Class:

Karly Evans Homer '04

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Evans was a standout softball player for the Giants from 2001-02 to 2004 and she also served as head coach during the 2012 season, leading the Giants to a 19-17 record (11-11 CSAC), including a postseason appearance. Evans is married to fellow Keystone Hall of Famer, Chris Homer '01.

Evans is all over the Keystone record book, as she is the all-time program leader with 43 career doubles and has the most doubles in a single season with 21 in 2002. Evans sported a career .470 batting average (third best all-time) while batting .512 in 2001 and .495 in 2002.

She is the program leader with 21 doubles during the 2002 season and is second with 17 doubles in 2001. Evans ranks second with seven triples in the 2002 season and finished with 12 career triples, ranking fourth in program history. Her 101 career runs scored ranks seventh most all-time while her 131 career hits rank ninth most.

Evans scored 40 runs in the 2001 season (second best all-time) and followed that with 33 runs in 2002 (ninth). She tallied 52 hits in 2002 (fourth most) and 48 hits in 2001 (eighth) and has the eighth most RBI in program history with 75.


Canh Ho '99

Canh Ho

Canh earned Keystone its first-ever state championship in athletics when he won the PACC State title in men's tennis. As captain and a varsity letter in both men's tennis and soccer during his two years at Keystone, Canh compiled numerous other accolades in each sport, including PACC State Tennis Champion (1997-98), PACC State Tennis Runner-Up (1999), All-Conference EPCC for tennis and soccer (1997-98), All-State and National Honors for tennis (1997-99), All-Tournament selection for tennis (1997-99), Freshman and Sophomore Player of the Year for men's tennis (1997-99), Freshman Player of the year for soccer (1997-98), including most soccer goals scored for a freshman, and a 24-2 record in tennis (1997-99).

Canh graduated with a Liberal Arts degree with a concentration in political science. He went on to graduate from Philadelphia University (now Thomas Jefferson University) in 2002 with a Bachelor's degree in International Business/Finance. While at Philadelphia University, Canh recorded the most wins in men's tennis for a transfer student and was selected for the All-Rolex Division 2 tournament.

After college, Canh served as an assistant coach for the men's and women's tennis teams at Philadelphia University and Ursinus College. He also volunteered as a tennis instructor for the USTA Gold Cup program for many years.

Canh continues to play tennis competitively in the Men's and Mixed USTA Leagues as a 4.5-rated player. This has afforded him the opportunity to travel across the country and play in tournaments in Palm Springs and Indian Wells, Calif.; Orlando, Fla.; Princeton, N.J.; and Tulsa and Scottdale, Ariz. His teams have consistently won local, regional, and national championships over the past 17 years.

Beyond sports, Canh has built a successful career in some of the world's most renowned finance companies. He spent a decade with BlackRock Investments, where he became Vice President of Cash Operations and also led an after-work tennis program to encourage employee engagement. He took a brief hiatus from the corporate world to pursue his dream of establishing and successfully running a Vietnamese restaurant in the Manayunk section of Philadelphia. Canh is currently Director of Treasury Operations/Cash Management at FS Investments in Philadelphia, where he voluntarily runs a company tennis clinic.

Residing in Lansdowne, Pa. with his family, Canh shares his passion for sports with others and can often be found on the tennis court in his spare time.


Dave West '83

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Competing under legendary Hall of Fame head wrestling coach Larry Fornicola, West was a two-time National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 19 champion in 1982 and 1983, becoming a two-time NJCAA national qualifier. He placed fifth at heavyweight in 1982 and was a team co-captain from 1982-83.

West posted a 58-9 overall record, going 12-2 in 1981-82 and 12-0 in 1982-83. He won five individual tournaments in 1981-82, including Keystone's Christmas Tournament, Juniata Invite, SUNY Delhi, and Region 19 Tournament.

After Keystone, West went on to Millersville University, where he majored in industrial technology. He is currently a project manager at Builders First Source.


Terry Wise

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A member of the Keystone community for nearly 30 years, Wise served as the Director of Athletics for seven years from July 1995 until May 2002 in addition to being head softball coach.

Following her stint as AD, Wise served as the Sport & Recreation Management program director and faculty athletics representative (FAR). Wise has been an associate professor at Keystone for over 20 years.

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