Nine individuals, including former National Football League players Kwame Harris and Paul Worrilow – both from high schools in Delaware – will be inducted into the Delaware Sports Hall of Fame on May 18. The museum and hall of fame are located at Frawley Stadium, with the banquet across the street at the Chase Center on the Riverfront. Harris, a first-round San Francisco 49ers draft pick, and Worrilow, an undrafted linebacker, will be joined by golfer Chris Anderson, NCAA champion shot-putter Christina Hillman, official and women’s sports advocate Ruth Lajoie, swimmer Ray Peden, sprinter and hurdler Ginger Smith, boxer Joe Tiberi, and roller skating champion Charles Wahlig.
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