VIEW GALLERY | Salem High School 2025 Athletic Hall of Fame Induction

Posted on: November 19, 2025
Salem High School 2025 Athletic Hall of Fame Induction

SALEM (Nov. 19, 2025) – They are All-Americans, All-Eastern Massachusetts and Northeast Conference all-stars who once splattered the pages of The Salem News. 

They are charter members of their sports and multi-sport athletes, several who went on to standout at the Division I and III levels and earned places in their college halls of fame.

They are second generation inductees and second-in-their-family inductees. One who spurned college recruiters for the U.S. Navy. One who is a cancer survivor.

Salem High School inducted its Hall of Fame Class of 2025 Tuesday night at the Veterans Memorial Fieldhouse, its 21st induction class.

They all had similar messages about what their experience as a Salem High School student-athlete did for them, citing friendships and spouses, their college experiences, career paths and brushes with adversity. 

They thanked their families, teammates, coaches and even assistant coaches profusely.

Congratulations to the SHS Hall of Fame Class of 2025:

  • Alix Bryant ‘14 | Soccer, Basketball, Outdoor Track & Field
  • Jessica Corneau ‘07 | Gymnastics, Outdoor Track & Field
  • Edwin Demoya ‘11 | Soccer
  • Joseph Fabiano ‘94 | Football, Hockey, Basketball
  • Joseph Freeman ‘95 | Football, Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field
  • Brian Lockard ‘78 | Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field
  • Jared Louf Woods ‘13 | Football, Basketball, Outdoor Track & Field
  • Jamal Mercado ‘95 | Football, Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field
  • Hannah Mullarkey ‘14 | Volleyball
  • Sarah Mullarkey ‘11 | Volleyball
  • Richard O’Leary ‘88 | Football, Baseball
  • Beau Theriault ‘08 | Golf, Basketball, Baseball
  • Paul Tucker ‘76 | Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field
  • Melikke Van Alstyne ‘09 | Football, Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field

About Salem Public Schools

Salem Public Schools is an urban public school district in Salem, Massachusetts, a small, diverse city with a proud maritime and immigrant history. Our leaders and our teachers are passionate about education and understand the urgency of improving student achievement with equity and social-emotional needs as the lens through which we view our work. We respect and value the racial, cultural, and linguistic diversity of our students and their families, and have a strong commitment to the Salem community. Salem Public Schools staff unconditionally serves each of our 4,000 students across 11 schools regardless of ability or language.

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