2022 Hall of Fame Inductees
Meet the legends! Explore BC3 Pioneer Athletics Hall of Fame 2022 Inductees on our webpage.
Kevin Dill - Athlete
Kevin Dill shot with his left hand and helped to take the Butler County Community College men’s basketball team right to the top. The top was a Top 10 ranking in the National Junior College Athletic Association’s Division III in 1995-1996, Dill’s only season with the Pioneers. The top was leading the Western Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference with averages of 26 points, 7.7 assists and 4.2 steals per game and being chosen as its player of the year. The top was being joined by Pioneers teammate Jerry Noll as the first student-athletes in BC3 history to be selected as NJCAA Division III All-Americans in the same season. Dill also averaged 6 rebounds per game for a Pioneers squad ranked as high as No. 7 nationally and one that finished with a 23-8 record after an appearance in the NJCAA Region XX Division III title game.
Dill was a member of Campbell (Ohio) Memorial High School boys basketball and baseball squads that won Ohio High School Athletic Association state championships in March and in June 1993. He attended Youngstown State University, then transferred to BC3. Early in the season the 6-foot-3 guard averaged 23 points in two McDonald’s Tip-Off Classic games and was chosen as the tournament’s most valuable player. Later in the season he was picked to the NJCAA Division III Region XX All-Tournament team.He made 77 percent of his free throws, 54 percent of his two-point shots and 39 percent of his three-point shots.
Dill earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Westminster College, where he played basketball, and is president of the Boardman, Ohio-based Creekside Mortgage Co.
Kimberly (Burford) Geyer - Athlete
Kimberly (Burford) Geyer has always been a leader. As a child chosen to be a captain by teammates in playground sports. As an adult selected to be a commissioner by voters in Butler County. And in between, as a young adult picked to serve as co-captain for three Butler County Community College athletic teams from 1981 to 1983.
Burford was a leader of BC3 volleyball teams, a hitter on squads that won two Skyline Athletic Conference regular-season titles, two post-season SAC tournaments and two state championships. Her leadership was recognized with her selection to the 1981 SAC All-Conference team. She was a leader of BC3 women’s basketball squads, a forward who averaged 17 points and finished her second season as the SAC’s top rebounder with an average of 11. Burford was a leader of Pioneer softball teams, a catcher who hit six fence-clearing home runs in her first season. She also hit two home runs in a BC3 victory over the Community College of Allegheny County-South in the second round of the post-season SAC tournament.
Burford was a three-sport star at Mars Area High School and earned an associate degree in liberal arts from BC3. She has served as an assistant volleyball coach at Pine-Richland High School, and as a basketball coach for recreational teams in the Mars area and at the Salvation Army in Butler.
In 2018 she received a BC3 Distinguished Alumni Award, has served on the BC3 Education Foundation board, and as a Butler County commissioner since 2016. She has been a member of BC3’s board of trustees since 2011.
