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Rudy Gatlin

Grammy Award-Winning Entertainer

Career Highlights:

Winner of numerous country music awards with his brothers Larry and Steve, including a Grammy...Recorded such number one hits as “Houston,” “Night Time Magic” and “All the Gold in California”…Has appeared on numerous television shows as well...Sang at the White House and Camp David for Presidents Carter, Reagan and Bush.

 


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Clark Gillies

NHL Hall of Fame Forward

Career Highlights:

A fourteen-year NHL veteran, Clark spent 12 years with the New York Islanders and two years with the Buffalo Sabres...Captained the New York Islanders from 1976-78...A key member of their four Stanley Cup teams from 1980 to 1983...Named MVP of the 1979 Challenge Cup...Earned first-team All-Star honors in 1978 and 1979...Entered the NHL Hall of Fame in 2002...At age 16, signed a professional baseball contract with the Houston Astros...Played three years of minor league baseball...Presently a stockbroker with Raymond James Financial Services in Melville, NY.

 

 

Goose Gossage

All Star Pitcher

Career Highlights:

During his 23-year career as one of the most dominant relief pitchers of his era, Goose reached the 20-save plateau ten times…Twice saved 30 or more games for the Yankees…Named the 1975 Fireman of the Year while with the White Sox and again in 1978 with the Yankees…Also named the American League’s Rolaids Relief Man in 1978…Named to the All-Star team nine times in an 11-year span…Led the American League in saves three times.


 

Bobby Grich

Major League Second Baseman

Career Highlights:

Sixteen year major league veteran...Six-time All-Star and four-time Gold Glove winner as a second baseman...Led the American League in home runs and slugging percentage in 1981...The last time a second baseman led the American League in home runs was 1901 (Napoleon LaJolie)...In 1988 he was the first inductee into the California Angles Hall of Fame and was recently inducted to the Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame as well.

Celebrity Golf Accomplishments:
Secured four top-twenty finishes out of five starts during 2003 season Tied for 8th place on the 2003 Stroke Average list - 74.000 Won the 2002 Tom Dreesen Celebrity Invitational with partners Scott Sanderson and Marshall Holman