The Hall of Fame Committee is excited to announce the Class of 2026 Hall of Fame inductees. The induction ceremony will take place on Friday 1/23/26 in the MHS Commons at 5:30pm. It is open to True Blue Viking Boosters along with Hall of Fame members, Head Coaches, Administration and inductee's families and friends.
Hall of Fame Information:
Dick Church - Class of 1959 - Contributor (posthumously)
Dick Church, Jr., was a proud member of the Miamisburg Marching Band while attending Miamisburg High School. He later became the longest-serving mayor in Miamisburg history with a total of 28 years in office. Mayor Church was a retired local business owner when he first entered public office as a member of Miamisburg City Council in 1988. Four years later, he became Miamisburg’s mayor.
In addition to his many accomplishments as mayor, Church always maintained his close relationship with Miamisburg City Schools. He played a vital role in making Holland Field a reality by serving on the resource committee during the project, helping to raise funds for and promote the new stadium. Church also co-chaired multiple school levies for the district throughout his tenure. He was a huge supporter of Miamisburg High School and all of the extracurriculars offered.
Mayor Church became a wedding officiant upon becoming mayor in 1991. From that point on, he donated all the funds he made from these ceremonies to various extracurriculars at Miamisburg City Schools. It was not uncommon for the Athletic Department to receive multiple checks a month from Mayor Church to be passed on to sports team booster groups and extracurricular booster groups. He was a selfless giver and unconditional supporter of Viking athletics and extracurriculars.
Mayor Church passed away in December of 2022 and is survived by his wife, Judi Church.
Adam Giles - Class of 2015 - Football, Basketball, Baseball
Giles was a standout three sport athlete for the Vikings and was selected as the Senior Male Athlete of the Year for the Class of 2015. In football, Adam was a three year starter on both sides of the ball. He was a 2X 1st team GWOC South DB and a 2nd team GWOC South WR. He was also a team captain. He had 7 career interceptions. Giles was a member of the 2nd and 3rd teams in school history to make the playoffs. He was newcomer of the year in 2013 and a North/South All-Star Game selection in 2015.
In Basketball, Giles was a 4 year starter. He was the 5th all time leading scorer after his senior season with 1,049 points. He holds the all time school record of 93 games played. Giles was selected as a 2x 2nd team GWOC South and 1x 1st team GWOC South performer. He was a 2x captain. Adam averaged 18.9 points and 6.3 rebounds per game as a senior. He was the team MVP as a senior and a District 15 All-Star.
In Baseball, Giles was a 4 year starter for the Vikings. He was a 3x GWOC South All conference selection and a 1x 1st team All GWOC selection. He was also a captain. He had a .355 career batting average and batted .403 as a junior. He graduated with a .961 career fielding percentage, with 98 hits, 66 RBI’s to go along with his team MVP in 2015.
After high school, Giles walked on to the Wright State University basketball team. He was awarded a full scholarship his senior year and was also selected as a captain. His team was the Horizon League Tournament Champs in 2018 and he appeared in the 2018 NCAA Tournament. He was also a part of a regular season championship. In 2019, he was selected as the Strength and Conditioning Award Winner (across all WSU sports).
After his playing days, Adam helped lead the Vikings to a Sectional Championship during the 20-21 season as an assistant in basketball. Giles works at Wright Patterson as an acquisition manager and resides in the Burg with his wife Taylor and son Sam.
Anna Weisman - Class of 2012 - Swim & Dive
Anna was a standout swimmer for the Vikings. She holds the school record in the 200 Free in 2011 (1:53.16), 500 Free in 2011 (5:00.91) and the 1650 Free in 2011 (18:10.23). She was the GWOC Champion in 2010 in the 200 Free and was the GWOC South Champion in 2009 in the 500 Free. In 2010, she won GWOC South titles in the 200 Free and 500 Free. Anna went on to win two more GWOC South titles in the 500 Free in 2011 and 2012.
Anna qualified for the OHSAA State Championships in 6 total events with 3 trips to Canton to represent Miamisburg High School over her career. She placed 7th in 200 Free and 9th in 500 Free in 2011 and 15th in 500 Free in 2012. She was named All Ohio in the 200 Free in 2010.
Anna went on to swim at the University of Toledo for three seasons where she was a captain of the team. Weisman currently ranks in the top 10 All Time for the Rockets in the 1650 Free. Anna currently lives in Pickerington, Ohio where she is a 5th grade teacher at Harmon Middle School.
Jacob Willey - Class of 2010 - Football, Track & Field
Jacob was a multiple-year letter winner in Football and Track & Field for the Vikings. He was voted the Most Valuable Athlete in Track & Field during his junior and senior seasons. Willey helped lead the Vikings to GWOC South Team Championships in 2008 and in 2009. Jacob earned multiple GWOC All-Area Conference and All-Ohio awards in track and field. He still holds the school record in the 100 meter with a time at 10.6. He is also in the top five all-time in the 200-meter with a time of 21.89. In addition, Wiley has one of the fastest times in the 400-meter with a time of 48.49. Willey was part of a 4x100 meter and 4x200 meter school record-breaking teams that held the record for almost ten years before being broken. Jacob was a multiple time district and regional qualifier in track and field. His 4x200 relay team qualified for regionals in 2009 and then qualified for the State Championships in 2010. As a senior, Jacob placed 3rd at the OHSAA State Championships in the 400-meter. He also has top-five performances in indoor track & field for the Vikings. He posted a times of 6.86 in the 55 meter (2nd all-time), 7.45 in the 60 meter (2nd all-time), 23.5 in the 200 meter (2nd all-time), and 51.04 in the 400 meter (1st all-time).
Jacob went on to run track & field at Purdue University and Miami University of Ohio. Willey currently lives in Nashville, TN with his wife, Courtney and works as a restaurant manager. They are expecting their first child in December.





