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Don Essig – Schonely Lifetime Achievement Award
There really is a man who “wrote the book” on how to be a public address announcer at a sporting event. His name is Don Essig (b. Nov 18, 1938) and he has truly been the “voice” of University of Oregon sporting events since 1967. The book itself is a nifty bit of self-publishing from..Read More
Larry Mahan – Rodeo
(Nov. 21, 1943 – May 7, 2023) No one in Rodeo won ever won six would all around championships before Larry Mahan did it. Nor had anyone won five consecutive world all-around titles. The fact is Salem’s Mahan pulled off firsts all the way through a career that included more than 1,200 rodeos , rides..Read More
Tom Levak – Martial Arts
Tom “Shakey” Levak (b. Nov 8, 1938), a native Oregonian, began studying karate in 1964 at the Oregon Karate Association at the age of 25 and began to compete in sparring in 1972, at which time the only adult age division was 18-and-over. From 1972 through 1974, he was undefeated in major tournament Pacific Northwest..Read More
Dr. Ed Grossenbacher – Handball
Dr. Ed Grossenbacher has won 26 U.S. handball masters titles, five world handball masters championships and numerous Northwest, Canadian and YMCA handball titles. He also made the All-State basketball team in 1956 as a standout player for Milwaukie High School. Grossenbacher went on to be an NAIA basketball All-American at Willamette in 1960 after breaking..Read More
Ryan Grossenbacher – Handball
Ryan Grossenbacher didn’t begin playing handball until he was 27. He thrives on competition. He currently goes against open division handball players ten years his junior, and beats them mentally and physically. He was featured in a 2003 issue of Sports Illustrated as the oldest competitor to win a USHA National Open Title. In 2003..Read More
Jack Scrivens – Handball
(Mar. 6, 1934 – Apr. 22, 2021) Jack Scrivens grew up as a baseball and basketball player in Southeast Portland, but reached his greatest fame as one of the top handball and squash players in the nation. Scrivens graduated from Franklin High in 1952, having played baseball and basketball at the school. He played three..Read More