Interviews With The 2019 Inaugural Hall Of Fame Inductees



JULIE SHEA SUTTON, CARDINAL GIBBONS, RALEIGH

Dominated girls' distance running nationally in the 1970s, and for more than 30 years she and her sister, Mary, held the top girls' distance records in North Carolina.

The 1977 Track & Field News Girls' Track & Field Athlete of the Year, Julie was a 4-time state outdoor track and field champion, winning the 880-yard run (1975 and 1977) and the mile (1976 and 1977, when she set a then-national record in the mile of 4:43.1). The girls didn't run the 2-mile until 1978, or she likely would have won that, as well (she won the mile by more than 20 seconds). Incredibly, more than 40 years later, Julie's 4:43.1 mile is still the fastest mile/1600-meters ever run at the state meet by nearly 10 seconds (the fastest 1600 meters, which is 9 meters short of a mile, is 4:51.54 run in 2012).

In college at N.C. State, she twice won the ACC's Anthony J. McKelvin Award (1981 & 1982) signifying the ACC's best athlete, male or female, and in 1980 won the Broderick Award, which signified the nation's best female collegiate athlete. She won 7 national titles in track and cross country, 11 All-American honors, and helped N.C. State to 2 ACC titles and 2 national titles (1979 and '80)

She is a member of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, the N.C. State Athletic Hall of Fame, the Cardinal Gibbons Athletics Hall of Fame, and the Cardinal Gibbons Alumni Hall of Fame, as well as a member of the ACC's 50th Anniversary Cross Country team, and the NCHSAA's "100 to Remember" female athletes.


MARY SHEA, CARDINAL GIBBONS, RALEIGH

Like her sister, she dominated girls' distance running nationally in the 1970s. For more than 30 years she and her sister, Julie, held the top girls' distance records in North Carolina. As a senior in high school in 1979, she won the U.S. Outdoor Championship in the 10,000 meters in a then-American and U.S. High School record of 32 minutes, 52.5 seconds (it is still the national high school and North Carolina record). Her 3,000-meter best of 9:13.56 is also a North Carolina record and is 8th all-time nationally. At one point, she held three national high school records and an overall American record (10,000 meters).

Mary is a 4-time state outdoor track champion, winning the 2-mile in 1978 (and setting a then-national record of 10:17.5), and pulling off the rare distance triple in 1979 (winning the 880 yards, Mile and 2-mile, and setting a then-national record of 10:08.4 in the 2-mile). Incredibly, more than 40 years later, her 10:08.4 in the 2-mile is the best ever run at the North Carolina High School Athletic Association state meet (the fastest 3,200 meters, which is 18 meters short of 2 miles, is nearly 10 seconds slower, at 10:17.70).

At N.C. State, she helped the Wolfpack to 2 national titles (1979, 1980) and was the first N.C. State runner to win The Athletics Congress (TAC) national title (1980). She was also an All-American (1980), and a 2-time All-ACC performer (1979, 1980). She is a member of the Cardinal Gibbons Athletics Hall of Fame, the Cardinal Gibbons Alumni Hall of Fame, the ACC's 50th Anniversary Cross Country team, and the NCHSAA's "100 to Remember" female athletes.