Multi Sport

Multi Sport

2023
Oct 03

SHERRY SEVALL – MULTI-SPORT ATHLETE/COACH

SHERRY SEVALL – MULTI-SPORT ATHLETE/COACH

She came of age at a time when sports options for girls were limited. But Sherry Sevall (b. Apr 26, 1948) didn’t let that slow her down. From youth and high school sports standout to three-sport collegiate athlete to a career as beloved teacher and coach, Sevall made everything better wherever she took out a..Read More

2020
Sep 26

Craig Hanneman – Multi-Sport

Craig Hanneman – Multi-Sport

(born July 1, 1949) A football life was just the beginning.  Craig Hanneman has lived more life than most men or women thanks to a series of forks in the road. A small-town kid in Turner, Craig finished his high school career at South Salem.  During the 1966-67 school year, Hanneman played on three different..Read More

2018
Sep 25

Dan Jones – Multi-Sport

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“Little All-America” was the honor awarded to small college athletes for decades. That label is barely enough for Dan Jones (b. Jun 6, 1960), a Portland native who packed an impressive amount of athletic achievement into a career on the smaller stages of sport. His three-sport career at Lewis and Clark College earned him national..Read More

2015
Nov 19

Elmer Kolberg – Multi-Sport

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(January 21, 1916 – September 30, 1994) Kolberg earned his way into the ranks of multi-sport heroes primarily as a football player, earning a paycheck in the early days of the National Football League with the Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers for three seasons. But, he stood out as a basketball player as well in..Read More

2004
Oct 14

Claude Hines – Multi-Sport

Claude Hines

(February 14, 1909 – 1985) Claude Hines, commonly known as “Claudie,” was born in Baker, Oregon on Feb. 14, 1909. He starred at Baker High School from 1925-28 in football, basketball, baseball, and track. He is believed to be the first black athlete at Baker High. Hines turned down a football scholarship to the University..Read More

2002
Aug 10

Mel Krause – Multi-Sport

Mel Krause

(February 4, 1928 – June 13, 2008) Mel Krause was a three-sport athlete at Portland’s Cleveland High School gaining All-City recognition in football, basketball and baseball before entering the University of Oregon. At Oregon, he earned varsity letters in basketball and baseball. He served as head baseball coach at the U of O from 1970..Read More

2001
Aug 11

Royce McDaniel – Multi-Sport

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(b. Aug 27, 1939) Royce McDaniel earned his induction through a variety of methods, on a playing field as well as on the sideline. McDaniel played football, basketball and baseball at Sweet Home High School, then moved to Lewis & Clark College in 1957. In his four years there, he earned 12 varsity letters as..Read More

1996
Aug 31

Dan Miles – Multi-Sport

Dan Miles

(born Oct. 9, 1945) Medford Oregon’s Dan Miles enjoyed an exceptional three-sport career at Southern Oregon College, where he was a four-year starter in football and baseball, and also played Basketball. As a quarterback, he set two NCAA records for passing accuracy, completing 77% of his throws in 1964 and 66% in his career. Miles..Read More

1988
Aug 28

Steve Pauly – Multi-Sport

Steve Pauly

Steve Pauly rose to greatness at Beaverton High and then Oregon State, where he played basketball and developed into an Olympic-caliber decathlete. At Beaverton, Pauly played football, basketball and competed in track, where he experienced considerable success. He won the 120-yard and 180-yard hurdles finals and finished fourth in the shot put in 1958, leading..Read More