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On May 23, 1956, Joe was elected to the University of Pennsylvania Track Hall of Fame. On November 11, 2000, he was inducted into the University of Pennsylvania Athletic Hall of Fame. In 2008, the University of Pennsylvania Christian Association established the Dr. Josiah C. McCracken Society.
N. National Distance Running Hall of Fame. National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame. National Reined Cow Horse Association Hall of Fame. National Reining Horse Association Hall of Fame. National Snaffle Bit Association Hall of Fame. National Sports Media Association Hall of Fame. National Track and Field Hall of Fame.
The Virginia Sports Hall of Fame honors athletes, coaches, administrators, journalists and other contributors to athletics. Many of the more than 350 inductees since 1972 were born in Virginia or enjoyed success in college, professional, amateur or Olympic sports after moving to the state. Each April the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame inducts ...
Vassar College's varsity sports teams, known as the Brewers, play in the NCAA's Division III as members of the Liberty League. Currently, there are close to 2,500 students. The college is one of the historic Seven Sisters, the first women's colleges in the U.S. The Vassar campus comprises over 1,000 acres (400 ha) and more than 100 buildings.
The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame was established in 1959, without a physical location, by Lee Williams, a former athletic director at Colby College. In the 1960s, the Hall of Fame struggled to raise enough money to construct its first facility. However, the necessary amount was raised, and the building opened on February 17, 1968 ...
The Helms Athletic Foundation, founded in 1936, was a Los Angeles -based organization dedicated to the promotion of athletics and sportsmanship. [1] Paul H. Helms was the organization's founder and benefactor, [2] funding the foundation via his ownership of Helms Bakery. [3] Bill Schroeder founded the organization with Helms and served as its ...
The Texas Sports Hall of Fame recognizes athletes, coaches, and administrators who have made "lasting fame and honor to Texas sports ". [1] It was established in 1951 by the Texas Sports Writers Association. Once it made its first induction (baseball star Tris Speaker) in 1951, Texas became the first U.S. state to have a sports hall of fame.
The following were inducted: Amy Zuercher - LHS Class of 1992. Member of 1991 State Champion Volleyball team, state runner-up basketball (1992) and softball teams (1991).