With her induction into the Hall of Fame, Kristina Conroy makes Williston history, joining her dad, Mark Conroy, as the only parent-child duo in our Hall of Fame. While the pressure of being the Athletic Director’s kid can be daunting, Kristina handled herself with aplomb throughout her Williston tenure, playing three varsity sports, earning 13 varsity letters, and winning the Alumnae Award as a senior for the most outstanding female athlete. As a five-year player in tennis, Kristina was the captain and MVP as a senior at No. 1 singles, and in her four-year high school career she went an amazing 46-8. In soccer, Conroy was a three-year starter on three tournament-bound teams leading as Captain in her senior year. Her “best” sport, though, was basketball, where Conroy went into the record books with 1,266 career points—good for fourth best in school history. She earned four MVP honors in her five seasons of basketball, captaining the team from her sophomore year on and earning three NEPSAC All-Star selections. Beyond the numbers, Kristina was known as a fierce competitor, dedicated athlete and role model to not just younger Wildcats, but also faculty children who wanted to play basketball like her one day. After Williston, Conroy went on to play basketball at Middlebury College for four years. Her roots remain here though, with her fondly noting that she has maintained friendships with countless teammates since graduating and was fortunate to count coaches such as Kevin Kudla, Jen Fulcher, and Lisa Levchuk as big influences in her life, on and off the court or field. Kristina has represented Williston on her own terms, which includes the pure joy of competition, elevating those around her, high personal expectations, and record-setting achievements. For this and all her accomplishments, we are pleased to induct Kristina Conroy into the Williston Athletic Hall of Fame.