Hall of Fame
A 2006 graduate of Little Miami High School, Danny McKeehan was a standout four-sport athlete for the Panthers who amassed 10 total varsity letters, but it was on the basketball court where he firmly etched his name into school history.
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Upon graduation, McKeehan was Little Miami’s all-time leading scorer with 1309 career points (20.9 avg.), held the single-season scoring record (529), and held numerous free throw, rebounding and defensive marks, too. McKeehan was also a two-time Fort Ancient Valley Conference (FAVC) Player of the Year (2004-05, 2005-06) —cementing his legacy as one of the greatest to ever wear the Panther uniform.
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In postseason recognition, McKeehan’s outstanding play earned him two First-Team All-District 15 honors and a spot on the Southwest Ohio Division II First Team following the 2005–06 season. His efforts were further recognized at the state level, receiving Honorable Mention All-Ohio honors. Known for his relentless ability to attack the basket, McKeehan also graduated as the program’s leader in free throws made in both a single game and a single season.
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Following his high school career, Danny continued to compete at the collegiate level, beginning at Milligan University (IL) before transferring and finishing his career at Thomas More University in Crestview Hills, Kentucky.
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Cross Country – 3 years
Soccer – 2 years
Football – 2 years
Basketball – 3 years
- Two-time FAVC Player of the Year in basketball; one-time in soccer.
- Two-time First Team All-FAVC; Two-time District 15 First Team in basketball; First team All-FAVC in soccer in 2005.
- LMHS boys’ basketball career (1309) and single season (529) scoring leader at graduation.
- LMHS boys’ basketball season (162) and single game (22) free throw leader at graduation; second all-time in rebounding (263).
- Went on to play college basketball at Milligan University and Thomas More University.