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A member of the class of 1986, Hill played both baseball and football at Kentucky Wesleyan. With the baseball team, Hill was a 1986 All-Great Lakes Valley Conference selection and led the Panthers to a 1986 GLVC South Division Championship and the program's first 30-win season. During the 1984 season, the Panthers were runner-up in the GLVC tournament.
Hill still is the career record holder in home runs (33), runs scored (127), runs batted in (141) and slugging percentage (.700). He held the career batting average record for over 30 years at .401.
Hill was a four-year starter with the football team and currently ranks eighth in extra point attempts at 20.
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