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Harry Merlo – Special Contributon to Sports
(March 5, 1925 – October 24, 2016) As a long time businessman & philanthropist in the Portland area, Harry Merlo has had a hand in the local sports world on high school, collegiate, and professional levels. With specific ties to tennis & soccer, heβs provided key infrastructure and financial support that have kept our athletes..Read More
Leo Davis – Special Contribution to Sports
(1921 – 1983) A legend of Oregon sports writing, Leo Davis had the talent to be both cruel and kind, long before punditry and hyperbole held center stage in sports journalism. The California native anchored the sports department at the Redmond Spokesman, in Redmond, Oregon, from 1949-1960 before beginning a memorable 23 year run as..Read More
Morris “Bucky” Buckwalter – Special Contribution to Sports
(Born November 22, 1933) Morris βBuckyβ Buckwalter went from LaGrande to the top of the pro basketball world through a career as a player, coach and then scout and executive, helping develop the Blazers roster that reached the NBA Finals in 1990 and β92. Buckwalter grew up in LaGrande and played collegiately at the University..Read More
Jack Elder – Special Contribution to Sports
(Born August 9, 1941) Jack Elder is an Olympian with some very big ideas. 1984 was not the first time he asked the questions βwhat ifβ or βwhy notβ. But it was when he joined Winter Olympics Oregon (or WOO) with its purpose of bidding to host the Winter Olympic Games. It hasnβt happened yet,..Read More
Chuck Richards – Special Contributons to Sports
(Born March 19, 1945) The president of the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame has lived his dream of bringing sports and fitness to the community many times over. Chuck Richards was a three-time All-American while at Stadium High School in Tacoma in the early 1960s. Richards won six Washington state championships in freestyle, butterfly and..Read More