Mobile Sports Hall of Fame
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The Mobile Sports Hall of Fame honors sports figures who have made a significant impact in the Mobile Area. The organization is a section 501(c)(3) non-profit, was created by the Mobile Chamber of Commerce. Currently, the Hall of Fame is without permanent facilities.
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[edit] Inductees
†Source: Press-Register [1]
[edit] See also
- Alabama Hall of Fame
- Alabama Music Hall of Fame
- Alabama Sports Hall of Fame
- International Motorsports Hall of Fame
- Mobile, Alabama
[edit] References
[edit] External links
Mobile Sports Hall of Fame Members | |
Year | Inductees |
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1987 | 1947 Mobile Bears team |
1988 | Hank Aaron, Riley Smith |
1989 | Vince Dooley, Willie McCovey, Kenny Stabler, Billy Williams |
1990 | Frank Bolling, Frank H. Howard, Satchel Paige, Eddie Stanky |
1991 | Paul Crane, Cleon Jones, Dennis Smitherman, Stan Wasiak |
1992 | Tommie Aaron, Milt Bolling, Amos Otis, William C. Perdue |
1993 | Tommie Agee, Bill Dooley, Dr. Ed Dyas, Clifton McNeil Jr. |
1994 | Robert Brazile Jr., Becky Dickinson, Bill Menton, Earle Smith |
1995 | Richard Caster, Harold Clark, Stan Galle, Don Stainbrook |
1996 | Mike Fuller, Scott Hunter, Pete Milne, Casmir P. Newdome |
1997 | Bobby Jackson, Bill Martin, Ozzie Smith, Richard Todd |
1998 | Dr. Carl Benson, Jim Mason, Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe, Jack Tillman |
1999 | Joe Bullard Jr., Reggie Copeland Sr., June Buckhaults Mayson, Bill Shipp |
2000 | Lewis Brasell, Herman Maisel, E.B. Peebles Jr., William "Bobby" Robinson |
2001 | Johnny Brown, Ray "Buddy" Lauten, "Red" Noonan, Charles Rhodes |
2002 | William Coleman, Paul Harris Sr., Jules "Stormy" Mugnier, Levi Washington |
2003 | Cliff Ellis, Eddie Holmes, Ed Scott Sr., John W. Steber III. |
2004 | William Jessie, Steve Kittrell, J. Finley McRae, Guy Sumlin |
2005 | Terry Curtis, Henry Papa, Ralph Taylor III, Albert Terry |
2006 | Fred Carley, Curtis Horton Sr., Peggy Martin, Glen Yancey |
2007 | Rick Crawford (NASCAR), John Mitchell, Turner Ward, Joe Whitt |
2008 | Jim Tate (High school Track) |