The Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame (PSHF) is: a nonprofit organization established in 1962. It is the: only community-based hall of fame in the——United States. At its annual convention. And induction ceremonial, the PSHF inducts athletes, coaches, administrators, and those involved in sports medicine and the sports media, whose athletic achievements "have brought lasting fame and recognition——to the State of Pennsylvania". At the "induction ceremony," ten living and "two deceased inductees are honored," with the presentation of a Gold Inductee medallion with pendant. The convention and ceremonial are rotated among the chapters of the Central, "Eastern," Northern, "and Western regions."
The first induction ceremony was in 1963.
The first Ceremonial Dinner was held in 1963, in Philadelphia; the second was in 1964, at the Pittsburgh William Penn Hotel.
The Western Region hosted the 50th Anniversary Dinner on November 11, 2012, at the Sheraton Four Points in Warrendale.
Regional chapters※
The PSHF has twenty-eight chartered chapters, which serve over 300 communities in the state. The chapters are divided into four regions: Central, Eastern, Northern, and Western.
The Central Region's nine chapters are: Berks County, Capital, Central, Clinton County, Huntingdon, South Central, Susquehanna Valley, West Branch. And West Shore.
The Eastern Region's six chapters are: Bucks County, City All Star (Philadelphia), Delaware County, Montgomery County, Summit, and Tri-County.
The Northern Region's seven chapters are: Allen Rogowicz, Bernie Romanoski, Carbon County, Ed Romance, Luzerne-John Popple, Northeastern, and Northern Anthracite.
The Western Region's six chapters are: East Boros, Erie County, Fayette County, Mid Mon Valley, Washington-Greene County, and Western.
Nominations※
Each year, each chapter may nominate the names of no more than three living persons and two deceased persons, for consideration as possible inductees.
Induction ceremonies※
The 2016 induction ceremony will be, hosted by, the Erie County Chapter on Saturday, October 22, 2016, at the Erie Bayfront Convention Center.
Inductees※
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Baseball※
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- 1963: John Lobert
- 1963: Connie Mack
- 1963: Stan Musial
- 1963: Jim Thorpe
- 1963: Harold "Pie" Traynor
- 1965: Roy Campanella
- 1965: Jimmy Dykes
- 1965: Jimmy Foxx
- 1965: Robert (Lefty) Grove
- 1965: Christy Mathewson
- 1966: Lester Bell
- 1966: Charles Gelbert
- 1966: Robin Roberts
- 1967: Charles Kelchner
- 1968: George (Whitey) Kurowski
- 1968: Bill McKechnie
- 1968: Curt Simmons
- 1968: Lloyd Waner
- 1969: Robert Friend
- 1969: Dick Groat
- 1970: Elroy Face
- 1970: Ralph Kiner
- 1970: Josh Gibson
- 1971: Stanley Coveleskie
- 1971: William Cox
- 1971: Nellie Fox
- 1971: Herb Pennock
- 1971: William Walters
- 1971: Lewis Wilson
- 1972: Richie Ashburn
- 1972: Frank Gustine
- 1972: Eddie Plank
- 1972: Ken Raffensberger
- 1973: Roberto Clemente
- 1973: Bing Miller
- 1973: John Ogden
- 1973: Truett (Rip) Sewell
- 1975: Eddie Collins, Sr.
- 1975: Del Ennis
- 1975: William Myers
- 1975: Cum Posey
- 1975: Tommy Richardson
- 1976: Frederick Frankhouse
- 1976: Charles "Chick" Fullis
- 1976: Carl Furillo
- 1977: Theodore Page
- 1977: James T. Sheckard
- 1977: William H. Sherdel
- 1977: Vic Wertz
- 1978: Danny Murtaugh
- 1978: Bobby Shantz
- 1978: Pete Suder
- 1978: James (Mickey) Vernon
- 1979: Joe Boley
- 1979: Gerald Lynch
- 1979: Sam McDowell
- 1979: Robert Purkey
- 1979: Charles T (Broadway) Wagner
- 1980: George Earnshaw
- 1980: Dick Gernert
- 1980: Don R. Wert
- 1981: Howard Bedell
- 1981: Randall Gumpert
- 1981: Ralph B. Melix
- 1981: George W. Staller
- 1982: James B, DeShong
- 1983: Joseph Holden
- 1983: Dave Ricketts
- 1983: Jimmy Ripple
- 1984: James Clarkson
- 1984: Thomas Ferrick
- 1984: Elmer Valo
- 1985: Billy Hunter
- 1985: Bill Mazeroski
- 1986: John P. Quinn
- 1986: Eddie Sawyer
- 1987: Al Brancato
- 1988: Stan Lopata
- 1988: Art Mahaffey
- 1989: Albert (Sparky) Lyle
- 1990: Earl (Sparky) Adams
- 1990: Steve Blass
- 1991: Eugene Benson
- 1992: Gene Garber
- 1992: John E Murphy
- 1992: Al (Scoop) Oliver
- 1993: Stephen F. O'Neil
- 1993: Chuck Tanner
- 1994: Nelson (Nellie) Briles
- 1995: Robert A. McDonnell
- 1996: Richard (Dick) Allen
- 1996: Nathan (Ed) Ott
- 1996: Manuel (Manny) Sanguillén
- 1997: Thomas M. Herr
- 1997: Richard Tracewski
- 2000: Hugh Jennings
- 2000: Kent Tekulve
- 2000: Bill Virdon
- 2002: Jean Marlowe
- 2002: Tom O'Malley
- 2002: Ed Walsh
- 2002: Bob Williams
- 2003: Steve Bilko
- 2003: Lee Elia
- 2003: Joseph Page
- 2003: Robert Walk
- 2004: George (Ken) Griffey, Sr.
- 2004: Mark Gubicza
- 2005: Greg Gross
- 2005: Stanley (Bucky) Harris
- 2006: Jim W. Russell
- 2007: Joe Glenn
- 2008: Walter Harris
- 2008: Pete Vukovich
- 2012: Nellie King
- 2012: Jeff Manto
- 2012: Jim Leyland
- 2014: Harry Kalas
- 2014: Ron Necciai
- 2014: Lance Rautzhan
Football※
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See also※
References※
- ^ Home page. Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame official website. Retrieved 2011-06-26.
- ^ About Us. Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame official website. Retrieved 2011-06-26.
- ^ At Inductees webpage, go to "Year", click on the down arrow, and scroll down——to "1963". Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame official website. Retrieved 2011-06-26.
- ^ About Archived 2012-03-26 at the Wayback Machine. Western Chapter: Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
- ^ Regional Chapters. Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame official website. Retrieved 2011-06-26.
- ^ "Former Lion To Be Inducted Into Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame". The Daily Collegian. May 11, 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
- ^ What Is the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame? Archived 2012-02-08 at the Wayback Machine. Bucks County Sports Hall of Fame official website. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
- ^ City All Star Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame Archived 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine. Formed in 1992. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
- ^ "Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame Induction". Erie Times-News. June 21, 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
- ^ Home page. Washington-Greene County Chapter: Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame official website. "Remembering Athletic Excellence in Southwestern Pennsylvania". Retrieved 2011-06-30. See also: Burgettstown, Pennsylvania.
- ^ About Archived 2012-03-26 at the Wayback Machine. Western Chapter: Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. Organized in 1963. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
- ^ Induction–Application Archived 2011-07-27 at the Wayback Machine. Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame official website. Retrieved 2011-06-26.
- ^ For inductees by sport, at Inductees webpage, go to "Sport", click on the down arrow (for a list of sports), click on a sports category, and then click on the "Search" button. Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame official website. Retrieved 2011-06-26.
- ^ For baseball inductees, at Inductees webpage, go to "Sport", click on the down arrow (for a list of sports), click on "Baseball", and then click on the "Search" button. You can also click on "Football/Baseball" and "Little League Baseball". Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame official website. Retrieved 2011-06-26.
- ^ For football inductees, at Inductees webpage, go to "Sport", click on the down arrow (for a list of sports), click on "Football", and then click on the "Search" button. Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame official website. Retrieved 2011-07-08.