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Ken Reitz
Career Highlights: Two-time Gold Glove winner...Played 11 seasons in the majors, eight with the St. Louis Cardinals...Started in the 1980 All-Star game...Holds the record for the fewest errors by a 3rd baseman (8 in 161 games during 1980)...Has the highest fielding percentage (.968) by a 3rd baseman in NL history (minimum 1000 games)...Currently works in public relations for the St. Louis Cardinals. Celebrity Golf Accomplishments: Winner of the 2004 Celebrity Champions Classic (Individual stroke play flight) Secured four top-10 finishes out of five starts during 2003 season Best finish was fourth place at the 2003 Mohegan Sun Team Championship (with partner Kurt Bevacqua) |
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Cliff Richey
Career Highlights: Won 45 tennis tournaments during his 26-year career...Ranked number one in the United States, named MVP of champion Davis Cup team, and won tennis’ first World Championshipthe Pepsi Cola Grand Prixall in 1970...Played the Senior Tour for 11 years, winning five titles, including the 1983 Legends Tour Championship at the Great Western Forum in Los Angeles...Cliff and his sister, Nancy, are the most successful brother and sister in the history of tennis...Founding member of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) |
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Leonard "Truck" RobinsonNBA All Star Forward Career Highlights: One of the top scorers in NBA history...Two-time All-NBA first team...Two-time All-Star in 1978 and 1981...Led the league in rebounding in 1977-78 with the New Orleans Jazz...Averaged 20+ points per game for 6 straight seasons...Recorded career averages of 16 points per game and 10 rebounds per game...Captained the Phoenix Suns...Member of the Halls of Fame for the city of Jacksonville, Fla., the state of Tennessee and Tennessee State University. |
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Mark RypienNFL Quarterback Returned to the NFL in 2002 as the back-up quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts…Before the Colts, Mark had stints with St. Louis, Washington and Cleveland...A Pro Bowl selection in 1989 and 1991...Led Washington to the playoffs in three consecutive season (1990-92)…Drove the Redskins to victory in the 1992 Super Bowl by passing for 292 yards and two touchdowns in Washington’s 37-24 win over Buffalo...Named the game’s MVP...His style made him a perfect pick for the “All-Madden Team” in 1991...Named All-Pac 10 first-team quarterback in 1984 while at Washington State University. |