Hall of Fame
“Spectacular” has been one of the words used to describe the basketball skills of Aaron Roth. During his time at The University of Findlay, Aaron started in 114 of 115 basketball games. When he graduated, his team record was 88-27. Aaron received All-District 22 honors three straight years and, in 1988-89, was named District 22 Player of the Year and was given and honorable mention to the NAIA All-American Team. The Oilers fifth all-time leading scorer with 1,823 points, Aaron continues to hold the record for most assists in a game (15) and stands in 15th place on all-time points in a season with 511. Aaron’s fondest memory of playing at Findlay was winning the District 22 championship during his freshman year and traveling to the Kemper Arena in Kansas City to compete in the NAIA National Tournament. After earning his bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1989, Aaron coached at several locations before landing his current position as varsity boys’ basketball coach and athletic director for McComb High School. He also teaches business classes. Aaron and his wife, Beverly Chamberlain ’91, are the parents of two children, Mason, Madison, and Max. They live in McComb.