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Consistency was the name of the game for BSHS grad Brad
Schubert, who excelled in three sports for the red and
white, earning two letters each in football, basketball, and
baseball.
With
his induction, Brad completes a Hall of Fame trifecta after
his father (Sam) and brother (Brian) was previously inducted
in the Redmen Athletic Hall of Fame.
Brad
lettered in football during the 1986 and 1987 campaigns.
During his senior year, the Redmen won a regional playoff
game for the first time in school history by defeating
Garfield Heights Trinity 24-21. Brad was named first team
All-NOL at tight end that season and scored 75 points that
year, second on the team behind teammate Ed Haynes. He had
22 catches for 520 yards (23.6 yards per catch) and scored
nine touchdowns. He was also named second team All-NOL
punter and first team All-Ohio punter as a senior.
In
basketball, Brad earned two more letters. As a junior, he
scored 318 points and led the Redmen to a sectional title
and district runner-up finish. As a senior, the team again
won sectionals and again finished district runner-up. He was
named team MVP, was first team All-NOL, first team
All-District, and third team All-Ohio.
In
baseball, Brad earned two letters and was second team All-NOL
his junior season. During the 1988 season, Brad was first
team All-NOL and led the team to the sectional championship
with a 16-8 overall record.
Brad
continued his athletic achievements at Rio Grande College
where he played four seasons and earned four basketball
letters. He was honorable mention Mid-Ohio Conference his
sophomore year, was Academic NAIA All-America as a junior,
and was captain during his junior and senior seasons. He was
team MVP during the 1991-92 season, was first team
All-District and second team All-League that same season. He
scored a career total of 1,974 points at Rio Grande, was
446-1,058 for 42% career 3-point attempts, and was 208-256
from the free throw line.
Brad
currently resides in Amherst, OH. |