— Monday, December 15, 2025
The Beaumont Athletic Hall of Fame was established to give lasting recognition to the individuals, coaches and teams of Beaumont School who have demonstrated outstanding athletic ability or coaching accomplishments.

Photo Caption: Laura Dunne, Kara Dunne Lander ’99 and Meghan Dunne Perry ’97 and family
Coach Jim Dunne (Posthumous)
Jim Dunne laid the foundation for Beaumont’s soccer program with heart, humility, and unwavering dedication. As the school’s first soccer coach beginning in 1989, he and his wife Laura transformed a young, inexperienced team into a competitive force, guiding them to a remarkable third-round playoff run in just four seasons – highlighted by a dramatic double-overtime shootout win over Chagrin Falls. Beyond the victories, Coach Dunne’s true legacy lives on the confidence he instilled in his players, the joy he brought to the sport, and the lifelong impact he made as a mentor.

Photo caption: Mary Browne Adelman ’83 and husband, Doug Adelman
Mary Browne Adelman ’83
Mary Browne Adelman ’83 was a dynamic four-sport athlete during her time at Beaumont. She earned an astounding 15 varsity letters while competing in tennis, cross country, basketball, and track from 1979 to 1983. Mary excelled in basketball as a standout point-guard and was named to The Plain Dealer’s High School Basketball Dream Team in both 1982 and 1983 as well as League MVP in 1983. She scored over 1,000 points in basketball during her time at Beaumont and continued the same success at Cornell University, where she again reached the 1,000-point milestone. Mary also excelled in track as she won sectionals in the mile race. Following her college athletic career, Mary competed internationally with the Irish Basketball Association and most recently she earned gold medals at the Michigan Senior Olympics and the USA Masters Game.

Photo caption: Tamra Stokes ’84 and classmates
Tamra Stokes ’84
Tamra Stokes ’84 was a standout sprinter during her time at Beaumont. She was a three-year varsity athlete and qualified and placed in four events at the 1984 OHSAA State Championships. Tamra is a former school record holder in the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay. Her legacy of excellence has helped shape the future of the Beaumont Track & Field Program. Beyond being a successful athlete, Tamra is a dedicated community leader, serving through organizations like Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., The NC Black Rep, and the International Black Theatre Festival. Currently, Tamra is a transformational life coach, author, speaker, and founder of Reimagining Life Coaching.

Photo Caption: President Wendy Hoke, Annie Bova Frizzi ’12 and Derrick Russell
Annie Bova Frizzi ’12
Annie Bova Frizzi ’12 is a fierce competitor and natural born leader, and she left an indelible mark on Beaumont athletics. Annie was a four-year varsity athlete in both basketball and softball as well as a three-time All-Ohio honoree, twice named Second Team All-Ohio, and earned First Team All-District and All-North Coast honors three times. She graduated as Beaumont’s all-time leading scorer with 1,304 career points and was twice nominated as Ohio Division II Player of the Year. Annie led Beaumont to two sectional championships and was a multi-time Plain Dealer and News-Herald Player of the Week. Following Beaumont, Annie continued her success at the University of Mount Union. She became an All-American and accumulated 1,460 career points while leading her team to the NCAA Tournament. She was named OAC Player of the Year and was a three-time All-League selection.