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Tom Metters

Athens, Ohio

Apr 17, 1939 – May 10, 2019

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April 17, 1939
DIED
May 10, 2019
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Athens, Ohio

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ATHENS - Thomas Waddell Metters was born April 17, 1939 in Columbus, a son of the late Thomas H. and Charlotte Ann Waddell Metters. He is a 1957 graduate of Athens High School and received a bachelor's degree in journalism from Ohio University in 1965. He died May 10, 2019 at OhioHealth O'Bleness Hospital, Athens.
He served in the Army between 1959 and 1962 and was sports editor of The Traveller at Fort Lee, Virginia between 1960 and 1962. He wrote sports at The Athens Messenger as a journalism student after leaving the Army, continued as a sports writer at The Messenger on a full-time basis after graduating from Ohio University and later on a stringer basis. He was also sports editor of The Messenger for a brief time.
He assisted American Legion officials during the state tournament since 1962 and served as an official scorer at the Legion World Series in Millington, Tennessee in 1989.
He served as a director for the Athens High School Athletic Boosters then later served in an honorary capacity. He was also on the board of the Green and White Club, served as the club's secretary between 1983 and 2004, received the group's Jonesy Sams Award in 1987 and served as the organization's historian since 2004.
Among his other honors are being named to three hall of fames, by the Ohio Prep Sports Writers Association in 1990, the Ohio High School Basketball Coaches in 1993 and the Athens High School boosters in 2000. He also received a contributor award from the Ohio High School Track and Field Coaches Association in 1995 and an Ohio High School Athletic Association media service award in 1998.
He was a member of the Society of Professional Journalists and received a recognition plaque from the group in 1973, and served as president of the Ohio Associated Press Sports Writers Association in 1984. He has been listed in several Marquis publications including Who's Who in America and received sports writing awards from The Associated Press and Brown Publishing.
He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Athens, the Kentucky Colonels and numerous sports writing groups. He bowled in various leagues in Athens for many years and served as league secretary part of that time.
Surviving Tom are his cousins; Don (Bettye) Hendrix of Knoxville, Tennessee, Lois (La-Vern) Reedy of Kingsport, Tennessee, Larry Hendrix of Knoxville, Mary Alice (Gene) Beckman of Moline, Illinois, Ralph (Beverly) Hendrix of Severna Park, Maryland, and Roger (JoAnn) Hendrix of Pasadena, Maryland; also surviving are several of his cousin's children.
Funeral service will be conducted Friday at 10 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 2 N. Court St., Athens, with Rev. Robert Martin officiating. Burial will be in Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus. Friends may call Thursday from 5-7 p.m. at Jagers and Sons Funeral Home.
The family extends its sincerest thanks and appreciation to Kirk DePeel, who took Tom to several Cincinnati Reds baseball games, and insured Tom's continuous involvement in the local railroad club. At one of the Reds' games a sports writer covering the game saw Tom in the stands, leading to a pre-game reunion between Tom and a number of local and national sports writers discussing past game coverage and player interviews.
The family also thanks Carl Denbow and family for including Tom in their Christmas celebrations, with a final thank you to Hickory Creek Nursing Home, its staff and administration for their conscientious care of Tom during his stay there prior to his passing.
Please share a memory, a note of condolence or sign the online register book at www.jagersfuneralhome.com.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to First Presbyterian Church, 9 N. College St., Athens, OH 45701 or Athens Athletic Boosters, c/o John Rogers, Athletic Director, 1 High School Road, The Plains, OH 45780.


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Tom was the cornerstone of publicity for the SEOAL for a long time. Friend to all of us who worked, covered teams in the league.
A true gentlemen, who loved hight school sports.
Helped create a great sports section for the Messenger.
Remember him fondly from our days in the 1960s-to-1971
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Proud of my days broadcasting the Chieftains with Gary Boyer and Roger Hinerman.

Love the website Logan Football.com

Lee Hamilton
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The many tributes to Tom really meant so much to me. I appreciate knowing how much he was respected and loved. It is good to know that so many were his friends. We were too far away to be close. My siblings and I were his only family.

Tom was a friend during the last 12-15 years of his life. He was a humble man, with a deep knowledge and love for sports. I am thankful to have met and befriended him. In my mind, I still see him sitting on press row at the Convo watching high school basketball or working the Legion games during late summer. Thank you for your friendship!

Alabama Mike
Mike Armstrong

My son Cody and I were saddened to learn about Tom's passing this morning in our local paper. Known him since '73 while a journalism student at OU working at The Messenger. We stayed in touch for years through the Ohio Prep Sports Writers and the state boys basketball tournament when we sat together at the games. One of the nicest guys I've ever met and my condolences to his cousins.

Tom certainly had a wonderful career and was well thought of by many. My condolences to his family.

He did a lot of good things for a lot of good people. He was a walking encyclopedia on the Athens Bulldogs and Southeastern Ohio High School Sports, the Ohio Bobcats and the State American Legion baseball tournament. He was also a fixture at the Rollerbowl Lanes in Athens. I know that the McBride family (Ed, Irene, Tom, Jerry & Jon) were proud to call him a friend and associate. Im glad my wife (Karen) and I made it a point to visit the Metters Sunnyside Drive home 5 years ago when we...

I would like to thank you one more time for all the coverage you gave to all the road races held around Athens County. You worked extremely hard to get race results out in a timely period and as accurate as possible. Your coverage of local sports was excellent also. It also was nice having you and mom as neighbors on Sunnyside for several years. You'll be missed Tom Metters!!

He did a lot of good things for a lot of good people. He was a walking encyclopedia on the Athens Bulldogs and Southeastern Ohio High School Sports, the Ohio Bobcats and the State American Legion baseball tournament. He was also a fixture at the Rollerbowl Lanes in Athens. I know that the McBride family (Ed, Irene, Tom, Jerry & Jon) were proud to call him a friend and associate. Im glad my wife (Karen) and I made it a point to visit the Metters Sunnyside Drive home 5 years ago when we...

I remember Tom covering Athens Legion baseball in the summers of the early 1990s. He would be at every game, at home or riding with us on the bus to an away game. He was always friendly and kind to me and everyone I saw him talk to. So sorry to hear of his passing.