former college/NFL safety; played for Tulane, Redskins, Bears & Rams; former Redskins Head Coach 1993; former Redskins defensive coordinator; 4X Pro Bowler; member of Bears 1963 NFL championship team; won three Super Bowls as an Redskins assistant
American track & field athlete competed in the javelin throw. Held world record from 5/1893 - 7/1984: 99.72 m (327 ft) Silver medalist @ World Championships in 1983; represented USA at the Summer Olympics in 1984 &1988
AAGPBL player 1944-1952; shortstop for the Milwaukee Chicks, Grand Rapids Chicks, Chicago Colleens, Kenosha Comets and Battle Creek Belles, Born Oct. 22, 1922
former Head Football Coach at University of Louisville, Western Kentucky, University of Arkansas and Atlanta Falcons; currently Head Coach at Missouri State University
MLB shortstop, third baseman from 1963-76 for Red Sox. 2x All - Star. Best season was 1969 with 92 RS, 32 doubles, 2 triples, 40 HR's, 97 RBI's and .297 BA. In 1967 and 1975 World Series had two doubles and two HR's driving in 7 runs
Paul Vincent Petrulis, born 1/25/1972 in Melrose Park, Illinois. College: Mississippi State. Infielder Paul played for Team USA in the '90 World Junior Championship, making the All-Tournament team at 2B, picked by the Mets in the '93 draft
Tall, lanky (6'-6'), Brazilian-born right-handed pitching prospect who was signed by the Blue Jays in 1992 as a free agent. He never appeared in a major league game
A star high school pitcher in Lomita, CA, he was the first $100,000 'bonus baby' in major league history. Only 19 years old in 1951, he only pitched for the Pirates in 1953, going 1-2
former major league pitcher; played for Astros and Yankees; 3X All - Star; 5X World Series Champ; #1 All - Time postseason wins (19); 2001 ALCS MVP; AL wins leader 1996
Retired NHL Player - Boston Bruins, Forward - Formerly Played for the Nashville Predators & Atlanta Thrashers, Dallas Stars (2013-14), current Player Development Coordinator for the Dallas Stars
NFL - Indianapolis Colts Defensive Line Coach. He has13 years of coaching experience, including 7 seasons in the NFL. He also spent 6 seasons as an NFL scout. Formerly University of Illinois run game coordinator/defensive line coach (2016-17)
former major league DH/first baseman; played for Royals, Expos,Mariners, A's, Yankees & Indians; won World Series in 1989 as a member of the Oakland A's; current Arizona Diamondbacks color commentator
former college/AFL/NFL/WFL defensive tackle; played for University of Buffalo, NY Jets, Eagles and New York Stars; 2X AFL All-Star; 2X All-AFL; member of Jets SB III championship team; All-WFL 1974; All-Time All-AFL Team; Jets Ring of Honor
MLB outfielder, 1st baseman from 1941-62 for 8 teams. 1943-45 Military Service. Best known for getting 9 consecutive hits (9 for 9) as a pinch hitter, 8 in 1958, 1 in 1959. Best season was 1953 with 80 RS, 30 doubles, 9 triples, 9 HR's, 59 RBI, .303 BA
former Oilers & Saints Head Football Coach; former Oilers General Manager; was an assistant coach for Texas A&M, Oklahoma State, Chargers & Oilers; father of Cowboys Head Coach, Wade Phillips