Unive ity' Athletic Hall of Honor Sept. 22. erritt, 0 hail from Higb] nd Par nd gr du ted from Country Day High School in 1975, g ined 4,696 y rd et een 1975 and 1978 nd led inen erg to t 0 p­ pe r nee in the CAA OJ i ion III championship errius ' reate t day may be n in hi fre hm n hen i uenber Ith c 28-0 in the mo Alonzo Stag Bo 1. He r lied for 186 y rd on 22 c rrie nd cored on run of 7 and 81 yard nd n med the offensive pi ycr of t game by ABC Sport hich covered the me. 937 of reer ru hing . CAA ho g in d I, 51 . yard ru hing in 1977,. as t ice a arded tbe i e Gregory A ard as the Ohio Athletic Conference' most valuable offensive b ck and first team all-America in 1978. during his four-year career, erriu topped tbe lOO-yard mar 23 time , including two 2000 yard performances: 217 again t Mu klngum in t 977 nd 222 again t Minne ota­ Morri In 1 78. He till hold ittenberg records for career ru bing attempt ea on nd career ru hing yard , creer point (22 ) nd career touch­ down (3 ). erritt, who received the J c IC Robi n on A rd a the outstanding high chool boy in Detroit, now liv in We t . Germany. The inductee ill be recognized at h If time of the Oberlin-Wi ttenber footb 11 me nd honored t dinner on c mpus that e ning. ed c ion plan 10 .al domc ti succ em r cn- '"