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Jason ScheffCareer Highlights: Celebrity Golf Accomplishments: |
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Mike SchmidtCareer Highlights: Entered the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1995, earning a record 444 of a possible 460 votes...Selected to MLB’s All-Century Team...Spent his entire 18-year career major league career with the Philadelphia Phillies...Led the National League in home runs for a record eight times...His 548 homers rank tenth on the all-time list...Earned ten Gold Gloves as the National League’s premier third baseman...Was the National League MVP in 1980, 1981 and 1986...World Series MVP in 1980...Eleven-time All-Star...Named Player of the Decade for the 1980s by The Sporting News...Named starting shortstop on The Sporting News College Baseball All-America Team in 1971...Currently serves as the manager of the Class-A Clearwater Threshers baseball team.. Celebrity Golf Accomplishments: Never finished out of the top-20 in any event he entered during the 2003 season |
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Steve Spurrier
Career Highlights: Left the University of Florida in 2002 to pursue the challenge of coaching in the NFL with the Washington Redskins...While with the Florida Gators, he won 122 games, averaging over ten per year...Beat Florida State to win the national title in 1996 with a 12-1 record...His won-loss record at Florida makes him the winningest coach in NCAA history during his first nine years at one school...Led the Gators to seven SEC championships...1966 Heisman Trophy winner... Was a first-round draft choice of the San Francisco 49ers...Also played with Tampa Bay... First head coaching position was with Tampa Bay of the USFL... Spent three years at Duke, where he coached the Blue Devils to a 1989 bowl appearance and conference championship. |
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Greg StefanNHL All Star Career Highlights: Greg spent all ten years of his professional career with the Detroit Red Wings...Played with the Red Wings from 1980 to 1990...Prior to that, he played with the Oshawa Generals of the OHL (1977-80)...Named a second team All-Star during 1984-85 season...Awarded team Rookie of the Year honors (1980-81) and team Playoff MVP (1984-85)...Elected to the Brantford, Ontario Hall of Fame in 1992 along with Wayne Gretzky. |
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Jan StenerudHall of Fame Kicker Changed the face of place kicking in professional football...The only pure kicker in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, he was one of the first soccer-style kickers in the league and its most successful early practitioner...Selected to the NFL’s 75th Anniversary Team...Played 19 seasons in the NFL...Opened up the scoring in Super Bowl IV with a 48-yarder and added two more field goals to give the Chiefs a 9-0 lead in their 23-7 win over Minnesota...Played for the Chiefs from 1967 to 1979, the Packers from 1980 to 1983 and the Vikings from 1984 to 1985...Selected to six Pro Bowl teams and was named outstanding offensive player of the game in the 1972 Pro Bowl...An All-American in both football and skiing at Montana State University. |