2008 USA Table Tennis Hall of Fame Inductions
Chuck Hoey (Contributor), Bill Hodge (Contributor), Ilja Lupulesku (Speculator), and Chartchai "Hank" Teekaveerakit (Player). Mark Matthews ...
Chuck Hoey (Contributor), Bill Hodge (Contributor), Ilja Lupulesku (Speculator), and Chartchai "Hank" Teekaveerakit (Player). Mark Matthews ...
Lily's speech pattern at the USA Table Tennis Hall of Fame Dinner in Las Vegas Nevada
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Excellence Honored Below former Cabrillo guide and athletic director Bob Boyer speaks as he was inducted into the Hall of Fame. It was awards end of day for the Northern Santa Barbara County Athletic Round Table Wednesday dusk at the Santa Maria Elks Lodge. |
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Birthday boys lead MAU tennis past Woodstock BENNINGTON -- The Vermont Sports Hall of Fame is accepting nominations for its inaugural class of athletes and contributors through its newly launched Web locality, VermontSportsHall.com. The Vermont Sports Hall of Fame is a nonprofit organization to |
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Linn Roy Rockwood In 70-and-over postpositive major tennis, he was ranked 3rd nationally by the USTA. In 1964 Linn was named to the Civil Public Parks Tennis Hall of Fame, in 1974 he was inducted into the Utah Sports Hall of Fame, in 1976 he was inducted into the BYU Athletic |
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Mason-Dixon Umpires Association Baseball Hall of Fame broadcaster Jon Miller will debate his legendary career and share his memories from when he was the Orioles' broadcaster (1982-96). Miller is currently the sportscaster for the San Francisco Giants. Before that, he was also a |
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An Olympic dream KO'd by politics There is an article from his induction into the Nova Scotia Play Hall of Fame in 2003. On the table beside his desk sits a snapshot with Sidney Crosby captivated at a school in Eastern Passage. Right beside it is Anderson in his prime celebrating a 1985 |