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The Arizona Sports Hall of Fame is a sports hall of fame in the United States honoring any athlete who has "merited recognition and distinction in sports and who has brought fame and honor to the State of Arizona through outstanding sporting accomplishments or contributions."[1] According to the hall's official website, individuals are eligible if he or she meets one of three criteria:

  1. A native of Arizona
  • Immediately recognized as an Arizonian
  • Has made at least two significant contributions in the athletic community in the State of Arizona
  • Additionally, the final say and responsibility of who is inducted belongs to the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame Trustee Board.

    The hall was founded in 1957 by the Phoenix Press Box Association, and held induction ceremonies regularly until 2002, when it fell dormant. It was revitalized in 2009 by the Phoenix Regional Sports Commission, which owns and operates the hall to this day.[2]

    The 45th class, inducted on April 8, 2015, included Charles Barkley, Danielle Ammaccapane, Cotton Fitzsimmons, Joe Gilmartin, and Luis Gonzalez.[3][4]

    Inductees[edit]

    Year inducted Name Contributions
    1957 Lewis Tewanima Track and field
    1958 Pop McKale American football, baseball, basketball
    1958 Jess Mortensen Track and field
    1959 Art Nehf Baseball
    1960 Thornton Lee Baseball
    1960 Robbie Robinson American football
    1961 Charles Borah Track and field
    1962 Earl Grace Baseball
    1963 Hank Leiber Baseball
    1964 Jimmy Bryan Auto racing
    1964 Joseph Lancer Baseball
    1965 Vic Housholder Various
    1965 E. Earl Pomeroy American football
    1966 George Hoy Various
    1966 Rudy Lavik American football, basketball
    1967 Milt Coggins Golf
    1968 Doc Pardee Thoroughbred horse racing
    1968 Wilford "Whizzer" White Track and field, American football
    1969 Fred Enke American football, baseball, basketball, golf
    1970 Miles W. Casteel American football
    1971 Bobby Ball Auto racing
    1971 Edgar "Mutt" Ford American football
    1972 Dallas Long Track and field
    1972 Frank Sancet Baseball
    1973 Joe Famulatte Various
    1974 Clyde B. Smith American football
    1975 Bob Housholder Softball, big-game hunting
    1975 Warren Livingston American football
    1975 Dot Wilkinson Softball, bowling
    1976 Patsy Willard Diving
    1977 Fred Enke Jr. American football
    1977 Bill Miller Track and field
    1978 Johnny Bulla Golf
    1978 Art Van Haren Baseball, softball
    1979 Shanty Hogan Baseball
    1980 Clint Brawner Auto racing
    1980 Roger McCluskey Auto racing
    1981 Dick Van Arsdale Basketball
    1982 Ed Doherty American football
    1984 Bob Goldwater Golf
    1984 Karsten Solheim Golf
    1985 Ned Wulk[5] Basketball
    1986 Ed Long Basketball
    1987 Kathy Gibbons Track and field
    1987 Jack Stewart American football
    1987 Frank Gianelli Sportswriting
    1987 Bob Allison Sportswriting
    1988 Alvan Adams Basketball
    1988 Larry Walker Fastpitch softball
    1988 Dave Hicks Sportswriting
    1989 Frank Kush American football
    1989 John Riggle Golf
    1989 Abe Chanin Sportswriting
    1989 George McLeod Sportswriting
    1990 Danny White American football
    1990 Dwight Patterson Baseball
    1990 Bob Vache Sports broadcasting
    1991 Al Van Hazel American football, track and field
    1991 Rose Mofford Softball
    1991 Ben Avery Sportswriting
    1999 Herman Frazier Track and field
    2001 Jim Brock Baseball
    2001 Charlie Hickox Swimming
    2002 Jerry Colangelo Arena football, baseball, basketball, hockey, soccer
    2002 Curley Culp American football, wrestling
    2009 Al McCoy Sports broadcasting
    2009 Linda Vollstedt Golf
    2009 Bob Horner Baseball
    2009 Darren Woodson American football
    2010 Billie Harris Softball
    2010 Billy Mayfair Golf
    2010 Bob Baffert Horse training
    2010 Sean Elliott Basketball
    2010 Lute Olson Basketball
    2011 Randall McDaniel American football
    2011 Curt Schilling Baseball
    2011 Kerri Strug Gymnastics
    2011 Ty Murray Rodeo
    2011 1996–97 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team Basketball
    2012 Misty Hyman[6] Swimming
    2012 Rodney Peete[6] American football
    2012 Tim Salmon[6] Baseball
    2012 2912 Cactus League Baseball
    2012 Jake Plummer[6] American football
    2013 Karl Eller[7] American football, basketball
    2013 Fat Lever[7] Basketball
    2013 Michele Mitchell[7] Diving
    2013 Heather Farr[7] Golf
    2014 Jerry Dawnson[8] Baseball
    2014 Scott Hogsett[8] Rugby
    2014 Emmett "Buddy" Jobe[8] Auto racing
    2014 Art Mortori[8] Wrestling
    2015 Danielle Ammaccapane[4] Golf
    2015 Charles Barkley[4] Basketball
    2015 Cotton Fitzsimmons[4] Basketball
    2015 Joe Gilmartin[4] Sportswriting
    2015 Luis Gonzalez[4] Baseball
    2016 Bob Bondurant Auto racing
    2016 Randy Johnson Baseball
    2016 John MacLeod Basketball
    2016 Erik Widmark American football
    2016 Adrian Wilson American football
    2016 Royce Youree Basketball
    2017 Bill Bidwill American football
    2017 Paola Boivin Sportswriting
    2017 Shane Doan Hockey
    2017 Dan Majerle Basketball
    2017 Anthony Robles Wrestling
    2018 Mike Candrea Softball
    2018 Mark Grace Baseball
    2018 Gary Hall Jr. Swimming
    2018 Jeff Oscarson Softball
    2018 Pat Tillman American football
    2018 Sistor Lynn Winsor Golf
    2019 Michael Carbajal Boxing
    2019 Tom Chambers Basketball
    2019 Derrick Hall Baseball
    2019 Michael Nesbitt Athletic trainer
    2019 Dick Tomey American football
    2019 Amy Van Dyken Swimming
    2020/2021 John Bridger Golf
    2020/2021 Joe Caldwell Basketball
    2020/2021 Ann Meyers Basketball
    2020/2021 Andre Ethier Baseball
    2020/2021 Roland Hemond Baseball
    2020/2021 Paul Westphal Basketball
    2022 Larry Fitzgerald American football
    2022 Pedro Gomez Journalist

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "AZHOF Eligibility Criteria". Archived from the original on April 16, 2016. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
  • ^ "History - Arizona Sports Hall of Fame". Archived from the original on April 16, 2016. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
  • ^ "Barkley, Gonzalez reflect on their Arizona sports legacies". cronkitenewsonline.com. Cronkite News. April 9, 2015. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
  • ^ a b c d e f Alameda, Damien (February 5, 2015). "Arizona Sports and Entertainment Commission Announces 2015 Class into Arizona Sports Hall of Fame". westernmassnews.com. Tucson News Now. Archived from the original on April 25, 2016. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
  • ^ "Wulk hits sports hall of fame". The Courier. February 10, 1986. p. 8A. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
  • ^ a b c d Marotta, Vince (March 28, 2012). "Peete heads into Arizona Sports Hall of Fame". arizonasports.com. Bonneville International. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
  • ^ a b c d Metcalfe, Jeff (May 9, 2013). "Arizona Sports Hall of Fame honors 4 inductees". azcentral.com. The Arizona Republic. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
  • ^ a b c d Metcalfe, Jeff (April 15, 2014). "Martori, Jobe among new Arizona Sports Hall of Fame inductees". azcentral.com. The Arizona Republic. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
  • External links[edit]

    Official website


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