former college/NFL cornerback; played for University of Georgia, Denver Broncos and Washington Redskins; All - American, 12X Pro Bowler, 7X All - Pro, NFL 2000s All - Decade Team, member of Pro Football Hall of Fame (2019)
MLB catcher from 1953-66 with Reds, Giants, Braves, Cubs, and Angels. Hit a home run in 1962 World Series.
Best season was 1956, getting 28 home runs in 383 at - bats with 75 RBI's and .300 batting average
former college/NFL running back/kick returner; played for Texas A&I, Bears, Rams & Cardinals; 4X All-American; twice led NFL in punt return yardage; rushed over 200 yards 13X; member of College Football Hall of Fame (2000)
former major league 1st baseman/catcher; played for Mets, Orioles, Dodgers & Blue Jays; 2X World Series champion (coach); also managed in the minor leagues
Hall of Fame (2019); First Base Coach of Chicago White Sox, Baseball / Played in 3 Decades (80's, 90's & 00's) / White Sox, Orioles / Best DH in History
Little League player (1927-2020). Original member of the first 3 Little League teams of 1939. Batting champ of the first year's champions, the Lycoming Dairy team
former major league pitcher; played for Tigers, Reds, Cardinals, Pirates, Blue Jays, Phillies & A's; 2X World Series champion; was pitching coach for Dayton Dragons & Billings Mustangs
US Olympic sprinter (1907-2004), took Gold in the 4x400m Relay, setting a world record, at the 1928 Olympics. Brother of puppeteer Bil Baird, who he also assisted in his career
Internationally renowned diving judge, working at every major competition including the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, Worlds and Pan Am Games. Member of the Order of Canada
Ladislava Aloisie Bakanic (born 2 May 1924) is an American former gymnast who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics. She won bronze medal in team competition
MLB outfielder from 1968-86 for 4 teams. 2x All - Star,
Gold Glove. 2x Silver Slugger. 1977 NLCS MVP with double, 2 HR's, 8 RBI's, .357 BA. Manager from 1993-2017 with Giants, Cubs, Reds, Nationals./ 3x
Manager of the Year. Won 2002 NL pennant
A former Major League Baseball shortstop. Baker attended school at the University of Southern Mississippi and was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 2nd round of the 1967 MLB draft. Baker played 146 career games with the Yankees and Baltimore Orioles,
Former NHL Center. Born 1966. Quebec Nordiques (1989/90 - 1991/92), Ottawa Senators (1992/93), San Jose Sharks (1993/94 - 1995/96, 1998/99), and Toronto Maple Leafs (1996/97)
Tall (6'-4') right-handed pitching prospect drafted by the Expos in the 3rd round of the 1993 draft (born Nov. 21, 1974). He never appeared in a major league game
Wide receiver (6'-1', born February 18, 2002) who played at Alabama 2020-2021 and UCF 2022-2023 and was drafted in the 4th round in 2024 by the New England Patriots
Lewis Renard Baker (born 25 April 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Dutch club Vitesse Arnhem, on loan from Chelsea
Born January 6, 1971 in Haughton, Louisiana is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League. He played for the Chicago Bears (1993?1995) and the Carolina Panthers (1996?1997).
Drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 44th round of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 29th round of the 2014 MLB June Amateur Draft
(born August 14, 1925) is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning writer known for his satirical commentary and self-critical prose, as well as for his autobiography, Growing Up/sequel to his autobiography in 1989, called The Good Times
Drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 50th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft and the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 15th round of the 2014 MLB June Amateur Draft
former college/NBA power forward; played for University of Hartford, Timberwolves, Bucks, Supersonics, Clippers, Knicks, Celtics & Rockets; #8 pick overall 1993 NBA Draft
former college/NFL kicker/punter; played for University of Wisconsin & St. Louis Cardinals; member of 1960s & 1970s NFL All-Decade team; 4X Pro Bowler; set the NFL record for most field goals in a game with 7