Hall of Fame
From 1984 to 1987, Randy Kortokrax was “Mr. Everything” on the basketball court for the Oilers. He was first team NAIA All-American in 1987 and second team All-American NAIA in 1986. He presently holds 15 basketball records at UF. His season records include: most points- 880; field goal attempted- 650; field goals made- 362; rebounds- 433; free throws attempted- 266; free throws made- 200; most free throws in a game-17; most three pointers made in a game- 8; career record most points- 2,575; field goals attempted- 1,868; field goals made- 990; free throws attempted- 751; free throws made- 545; rebounds- 1,242; and highest scoring average season (29 games)- 30.1. he also was named Player-of-the-Year with the Hoosier-Buckeye Conference in 1985-86 and 1986-87. Kortokrax is currently dean of students, junior varsity basketball coach and health teacher in Bishop Hartley High School, Columbus, Ohio. In addition, he plays for the professional softball team “Steele’s Hit Men.” In 1997, he was honored as the outstanding offensive player of the nationals. Also, he was named by “USA Softball” as one of the top 25 players in the country in 1998 and has been named to all-world softball team nine times.