Wednesday, February 18, 2009

A Sporting Proposition

Sports Hall of Names

A couple of local sports talk fellows discuss names of former athletes every day on their show. I've met these Denver mainstays at a remote site one day, but could not spend time chatting, as they were "live" on the air. It did impress me that athletes are humans, often given special abilities, and yet who also have regular lives after playing sports.
These are some professional athletes I've met in person. Do you recognize any of these names?

1) Rogers Hornsby
2) George Karl
3) Dan Issel
4) Kordell Stewart
5) Eric Young
6) Bobby Unser
7) Jim Grabowski
8) Bobby Howfield
9) Tanner Foust
10) Scott Hastings
11) Alfred Williams
12) Dale McGowan
13) Billy Hamilton

1) Rogers Hornsby was the Chicago Cubs shortstop in the 1930s, and a perennial All Star.

2) George Karl was an NBA point guard in the 1970s, and has coached NBA teams like the Seattle Supersonics, Milwaukee Bucks & now the Denver Nuggets.

3) Dan Issel was an All Star player in the original ABA, and later a forward for the Denver Nuggets in the 1970s, and who later coached the Nuggets in the NBA.

4) Kordell Stewart was the quarterback for the Colorado Buffaloes college football team in the mid-1990s, who threw the famous Hail Mary pass that beat Michigan as time ran out. He later played for the Pittsburgh Steelers, who went to the Super Bowl (although he was not the QB of record).

5) Eric Young was the opening day second baseman for the fledgling Colorado Rockies, and who hit a home run his (and team's) first at-bat in Mile Hi Stadium back in 1996. His son is now on the spring roster for the Rockies in 2009.

6) Bobby Unser was a auto racer, based in Arizona, who generally raced open wheel cars. He also competed regularly in the Pikes Peak Hill Climb....and is part of the greater Unser racing family.

7) Jim Grabowski was an University of Illinois football player in the early 1960s, who later went on to play for the Chicago Bears & Green Bay Packers. He just retired from being the radio voice of the Illini after 30 years in the broadcast booth.

8) Bobby Howfield was the Denver Broncos place kicker in the 1969 football season.

9) Tanner Foust is seen regularly on auto related TV shows presently. He is known for his "drifting" skills, but also was a road racer with the Subaru rally teams (one sponsored & maintained by our store in Boulder, CO). Sometimes you will see him on TV moderating luxury car auctions or test driving exotic cars.

10) Scott Hastings was the "center" basketball player for the Univ. of Arkansas, who went on to play for the Detroit Pistons, gaining 2 championship rings (c. 1990-91). He later finished playing with the Denver Nuggets, and is currently their TV courtside voice.

11) Alfred Williams was a defensive bullwark of the NCAA Champion Colorado Buffalos football team in 1990, who later did NFL duties with the Cincinnati Bengals and Super Bowl Champion Denver Broncos (1997 & 98). Currently he hosts a sports radio talk show in Denver, CO.

12) Dale McGowan was a SCCA sports car driver (Alfa Romeo Spider) in the 1970s-80s. He later opened and ran a Alfa Romeo repair shop in Denver. Now, Ms. McGowan has retired from racing and mechanical duties.

13) Billy Hamilton was a popular midfielder for the Northern Ireland soccer team which competed for the World Soccer Cup in Spain in 1982.

--Interestingly, I had a chance to meet each of these fine athletes personally, some on several occasions, and played competitive sports with at least one of them.

Torrey Brinkley

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