In a ceremony held prior to Saturday’s boys basketball game with Bloom-Carroll, Circleville High School inducted Draven Bass, Michael Camp and Sarah Moats into the school’s athletic hall of fame.

Draven Bass
A 2016 graduate, Draven Bass excelled in both track and field and soccer. In track, he was a four-year varsity letter winner and holds school records in the 100 meters, 400 meters, long jump, 300-meter hurdles and 4×200-meter relay. He earned multiple accolades, including seven First Team All-Mid-State League Buckeye Division (MSL) honors, and was named team MVP in 2014, 2015 and 2016. His exceptional performances helped lead the track team to back-to-back MSL and Southeast District titles.
Notably, Bass claimed district championships in the long jump in 2015 and 2016 and set records at the MSL and Southeast District levels. His talent was showcased on the state level as he advanced to the outdoor state championships four times and won indoor state championships in the long jump and triple jump in 2016.
Bass’s success extended to academics, earning him Academic All-Ohio honors in 2015. As a senior, he represented Team Ohio in the Midwest Meet of Champions.
In soccer, Bass was a four-year varsity letter winner, earning First Team All-MSL and Second Team All-Southeast District honors in 2014. He continued to excel in 2015, receiving second team honors in both categories. Draven was instrumental in the success of the 2015 soccer team, which set multiple school records, including most wins, fewest losses and most shutouts in a season.
After high school, Bass continued his athletic career at Ohio Dominican University, where he achieved further success. He set collegiate records in the 4×400-meter relay and 400-meter hurdles and earned Great Midwest Athletic Conference titles in the 4×100-meter relay, 4×400-meter relay and 400-meter hurdles in 2018.
Michael Camp
Michael Camp, a 2016 graduate, was a standout multi-sport athlete in football, basketball and baseball.
In football, Camp earned numerous accolades, including First Team All-MSL, First Team All-Southeast District and Second Team All-Ohio in 2015. He continued his dominance in 2016, earning Third Team All-Ohio, First Team All-MSL and First Team All-Southeast District honors.
Camp’s outstanding performance on the field led to the esetting of several school records, including most passing yards in a season (2,256), most passing yards in a game (451), most touchdown passes in a season (29) and most touchdown passes in a career (53).
In basketball, Camp’s talents were equally impressive. He earned multiple honors, including First Team All-Southeast District, First Team District 14, First Team All-MSL, and Division II Special Mention All-Ohio in 2015. He also received the prestigious Pickaway County Bob Bowser Award.
Sarah Moats
A 2019 graduate, Sarah Moats was a dynamic multi-sport athlete who excelled in softball and soccer. In softball, she earned Honorable Mention All-Southeast District honors as a freshman and continued to improve throughout her career. By her senior year, Sarah was a four-time All-MSL selection and a three-time All-Southeast District honoree.
She received Second Team All-Ohio honors in both 2018 and 2019, solidifying her reputation as one of the top players in the region. Moats’ impact on the field was undeniable, as she set school records in career stolen bases (90), career runs (135), season doubles (15), season triples (7) and season home runs (6).
In soccer, Moats demonstrated similar excellence. She earned multiple All-MSL and All-Southeast District honors, showcasing her skill and determination on the field. Her consistent performance throughout her high school career contributed to the success of her teams and highlighted her versatility as an athlete.
After high school, Moats continued her softball career at Walsh University, where she competed at the NCAA Division II level in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference. During her collegiate career, she earned First Team All-GMAC honors and was named a National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-American Scholar Athlete in 2023. In 2024, Sarah achieved second Team All-GMAC honors.