Cape Coral High School (CCHS) is proud to announce the new members of the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame. The Class of 2025 inductees includes four student athletes and one coach.
“It’s an honor to be inducting these former Seahawks,” says Cape Coral High School Principal Ryan Jackson. “These remarkable individuals have not only made a mark in their respective fields but have also embodied the spirit of Cape Coral High School. We are thrilled to honor their accomplishments and hope to inspire our current students to pursue their own passions and dreams.”
The Hall of Fame aims to celebrate the legacy of Cape Coral High School and recognize the achievements of individuals who exemplify the school's values of excellence, leadership, and service. The 2025 Hall of Fame class includes:
Dr. Steven Maxwell, a retired Cape Coral High School teacher, began his career at CCHS in 1985 and taught for 36 years. Dr. Maxwell served as the SGA Advisor, SADD Club Advisor, and the Rotary Club liaison. He coached many sports, including girls’ tennis, which went undefeated from 1999-2002. Dr. Maxwell was also named Lee County Athletic Conference Coach (LCAC) of the Year and Fort Myers News-Press Coach of the Year for tennis.
Jason Fletcher, Class of 2001, had a record of 27-6 pitching at CCHS and was named 4A Player of the Year. He went on to play baseball at Indian River State College and the University of South Carolina (USC). At USC, he played in the College World Series, pitching nine innings and giving up only three runs.
Fred Harley, Class of 1996, was a standout football player and wrestler at Cape Coral High School. He was a 3-time All-Conference and All District honoree for football. He was also an LCAC and district wrestling champion. He continued his football career at the University of Central Florida (UCF). During his tenure at UCF, he had over 200 tackles, 17.5 sacks, and over 60 quarterback hurries.
Jake Stevens, Class of 2003, was drafted 79th overall by the Atlanta Braves in 2003. He played nine years of minor league baseball, six years with the Atlanta Braves, and a year each with the Baltimore Orioles, San Francisco Giants, and Minnesota Twins organizations. He accumulated over 750 minor league innings and 45 wins during a nine year career.
Camary Williams, Class of 2013, played four years of varsity basketball at CCHS. After two seasons at Hillsborough Community College she played for two more years at the University of Evansville (UE). At UE, she earned several recognitions: Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) Honorable Mention, MVC First Team All Defense, and MVC Defensive Player of the Year. She currently sits in 3rd place for most steals in MVC history. She also played professionally overseas for three years.
The induction ceremony will take place at halftime on October 25th during the homecoming football game versus Mariner High School. Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are sold online at https://www.gofan.co./search