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Mooresville Legends Inducted into Iredell Sports Hall of Fame
Two former Mooresville High standouts among seven new members honored
Mar. 30, 2026 at 7:03am
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The induction of Mooresville sports legends into the Iredell County Hall of Fame celebrates the town's rich athletic history and enduring community spirit.Lincolnton TodayThe Iredell County Sports Hall of Fame has announced its 2026 class, which includes two former Mooresville High School athletes, Jean Berry and Dr. Patrick Campbell. The May 18 induction ceremony in Statesville will recognize the achievements of several influential Iredell County sports figures across high school, college, and youth programs.
Why it matters
The Iredell County Sports Hall of Fame induction is a prestigious honor that celebrates the legacy of the region's most accomplished athletes and sports contributors. Mooresville's representation in the 2026 class highlights the town's rich athletic history and the lasting impact of its standout sports figures.
The details
Jean Berry and Dr. Patrick Campbell, both former Mooresville High School standouts, will be inducted into the Iredell County Sports Hall of Fame this year. Berry was a multi-sport athlete who excelled in basketball and track and field, while Campbell was a football and baseball star who went on to have a successful medical career. The 2026 class also includes several other influential Iredell County sports figures whose careers spanned high school, college, and youth sports initiatives.
- The Iredell County Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony will take place on May 18, 2026 in Statesville.
- Jean Berry and Dr. Patrick Campbell were selected as part of the 2026 class of inductees.
The players
Jean Berry
A multi-sport athlete who starred in basketball and track and field at Mooresville High School.
Dr. Patrick Campbell
A former Mooresville High School standout in football and baseball who went on to have a successful medical career.
Iredell County Sports Hall of Fame
An organization that honors the legacy of the region's most accomplished athletes and sports contributors.
What they’re saying
“Mooresville sports fans will be thrilled to see two of their own honored in the Iredell County Sports Hall of Fame's 2026 class.”
— Iredell Free News
What’s next
The Iredell County Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony will take place on May 18, 2026 in Statesville, where Jean Berry and Dr. Patrick Campbell will be formally inducted alongside the other 2026 honorees.
The takeaway
The selection of Mooresville High School alumni Jean Berry and Dr. Patrick Campbell to the Iredell County Sports Hall of Fame's 2026 class underscores the town's rich athletic heritage and the lasting impact of its standout sports figures. This recognition celebrates the achievements of these local legends and the community's enduring passion for sports.