American former professional basketball player. After playing college basketball at the University of Houston, the 6 ft 6 in forward played for two seasons in the American Basketball Association with the Houston Mavericks and the New York Nets
Former Minneapolis Lakers (1956-61) and Chicago Zephyrs (1961-63) players. Former Coach for the Indiana Pacers (1968-80). NCAA Champion (1953) and ABA Champion (1970, 1972, 1973). Played college basketball with Indiana University
Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972. Negro and Mexican Leagues as a first baseman. Was offered MLB contract in 1952 but turned it down due to his age
MLB outfielder from 1977-90 for 5 teams. Known as 'HacMan or One Flap Down'. 2x All - Star. 1987 NL Championship Series MVP for Giants, hitting 4 HR, .417 BA. Best season was 1984 with 76 RS, 27 doubles, 2 triples, 21 HR, 86 RBI, .302 BA
Born: 14/02/2024 (Luik) Belgium Defender Played for: Standard Luik, AS Monaco, OGC Nice, Feyenoord, Rapid Boekarest and 26 games for the Belgian national team
former college/NFL linebacker; played for University of Notre Dame, San Fransisco 49ers & Green Bay Packers; member of Notre Dame 1977 National Championship team; member of SF 49ers Super Bowl XVI Championship team
Right-handed pitcher drafted by the Braves in the 15th round in 1993. He debuted for the Braves in 1997 and then, shockingly, died only four years later in 2001
Champion Martial Artist/Wrestler/Stuntwoman-Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling,Gangs of New York,The Scorpion King,Man on the Moon,Personal Vendetta,Final Impact,Hot Shots,Playboy December 1989
Erik Lesser (born 17 May 1988) is a German biathlete. In the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi Erik Lesser won silver medals in the individual competition and with the German men's relay squad
Washington Nationals Pitcher/ Chicago Cubs Pitcher/ Baseball / Pitcher for the Red Sox / Made His MLB Debut in 2006 / Diagnosed with Lymphoma Cancer in August 2006/ Threw No - Hitter in 2008
former college/NFL defensive lineman; played for Emporia State University, Cowboys & Broncos; 2X Pro Bowler; 3X Super Bowl champion (XXVII, XXVIII & XXX); nicknamed 'Big Cat'
American author of mainly books about horses including the #1 NYT bestseller The Eighty-Dollar Champion. Formerly worked as a riding instructor and competed in equestrian events. Served in the Peace Corps. Brother is a retired tennis player
Former WHA/NHL goaltender. Played in the WHA for the Minnesota Fighting Saints (1975/76 - 1976/77) Edmonton Oilers (1976/77) New England Whalers (1977/78) & Quebec Nordiques (1978/79). Played one career NHL game for the Minnesota North Stars (1979/80)
Former NHL left winger. Played for the Vancouver Canucks (1972/73 - 1979/80), Atlanta/Calgary Flames (1979/80 - 1981/82), Colorado Rockies (1981/82), New Jersey Devils (1982/83 - 1984/85), Buffalo Sabres (1985/86 - 1986/87) Played in the 82 All Star game
former college/NFL/AFL wide receiver; played for SMU, Chargers & Oilers; member of the College Football Hall of Fame; All-American; first African-American player in Southwest Conference history
Rewriting Florida's Medicaid Third-Party Recovery Act allowing the state of Florida to sue the tobacco industry; benefactor of the University of Florida Levin College of Law, manager of Roy Jones Jr., philanthropy
former college/NBA forward; played for Wichita State University, Bulls, Nuggets, Pistons & Hawks; coached Fort Wayne Fury, Gary Steelheads, St. Louis Flight, Kansas Cagerz, Harlem Globetrotters, Dodge City Legends & Oklahoma Cavalry; championship 92 Bulls
Born January 7, 1972 in Torrance, California is a former professional American football running back spending five seasons with the Arizona Cardinals and the San Francisco 49ers in the National Football League. He now coaches defense at Bas
former CFL/NFL Head Coach/GM - Montreal Alouettes (1973-1977), Kansas City Chiefs (1978-82), Buffalo Bills (1986-97), former Buffalo Bills General Manager; won 2 Grey Cup Championships and 4 AFC Championships