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The Indiana Sports Hall of Fame is a hall of fame that honors sports achievements by athletes, coaches, administrators, officials, broadcasters, and journalists in the U.S. state of Indiana. Founded in 2020, the Indiana Sports Hall of Fame does not have a physical location, though plans exist to build a museum – formerly in Evansville [1 ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 August 2024. American sportswriter (1954–2022) John Clayton Born (1954-05-11) May 11, 1954 Braddock, Pennsylvania, U.S. Died March 18, 2022 (2022-03-18) (aged 67) Bellevue, Washington, U.S. Education Duquesne University Occupation Sports journalist Years active 1972–2022 Spouse Pat John Travis ...
May 3—INDIANAPOLIS — There are just two weeks before the Indiana Boxing Hall of Fame inducts the Class of 2024. ... according to Greensburg native and Hall of Fame founder Craig Houk. The ...
Dakich led Andrean to a 47-6 record as a junior and senior, averaging 23.3 points and 7.5 rebounds as a senior in 1980-81 as he was named to the Indiana All-Star team.
The Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame (PSHF) is a nonprofit organization established in 1962. [1] It is the only community-based hall of fame in the United States. [2] At its annual convention and induction ceremonial, the PSHF inducts athletes, coaches, administrators, and those involved in sports medicine and the sports media, [2] whose athletic achievements "have brought lasting fame and ...
Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame announces women's Silver Anniversary team for 2024. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...
2001 – Curry Kirkpatrick (ESPN The Magazine and Sports Illustrated) 2002 – Jim O'Connell (Associated Press) 2003 – Sid Hartman (Star Tribune) 2004 – Phil Jasner (Philadelphia Daily News) 2005 – Jack McCallum (Sports Illustrated) 2006 – Mark Heisler (Los Angeles Times) 2007 – Malcolm Moran (USA Today and The New York Times)
The 1999 Mr. Basketball and Indiana All-Star was a McDonald’s All-American after leading his team to a Class 4A state championship. Gardner had school records for career points (1,619), season ...