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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

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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

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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

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Dan Fouts – Football

(born Jun. 10, 1951) Among the players to come from an Oregon college, Dan Fouts ranks as one of the most well known for his transition to the professional ranks, both statistically and for his position within the national media. Born in 1951, Fouts grew up in San Francisco, Calif., as the son of radio..Read More

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Russ Francis – Football

(Apr. 3, 1953 – Oct. 1, 2023) Russ Francis, a multi-sport Pleasant Hill High School graduate, became a star tight-end down the road at the University of Oregon. At Oregon in 1974, Francis was named First Team All-Pac 8 and honorable mention All-American while ranking third in the conference with 31 catches (495 yards). Francis..Read More

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Jack Crabtree – Football

Jack Crabtree (b. Nov. 19, 1935) is one of the least well-known quarterbacks from the University of Oregon, but led the team to one of its famed accomplishments – the 1958 Rose Bowl, where the Ducks nearly pulled off a huge upset. Crabtree grew up in Southern California and moved to Eugene from San Bernardino..Read More

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Todd Christensen – Football

(Aug. 3, 1956 – Nov. 13, 2013) With his eleven-year career in the NFL, Todd Christensen established himself as one of the most prolific tight ends in league history. At 6-3, 230 pounds, he was known as a sure-handed receiver with the ability to get open and make catches in heavy traffic. The Oregon Native..Read More

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Don Durdan – Football

Don Durdan (Sep. 21, 1920 – Jun. 28, 1971) remains one of Oregon State’s most versatile and inspiring athletes, having played football, basketball and baseball despite usually being the shortest player on his team. Durdan grew up in Eureka, Calif., and was a member of the Eureka High “Wonder Team” that did not allow a..Read More

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Joe Francis – Football

Joe Francis (Apr. 21, 1936 – Apr. 15, 2013) ran and passed Oregon State to the 1957 Rose Bowl and then played professionally in both the NFL and CFL. Francis grew up in Hawaii and was recruited to Corvallis by coach Kip Taylor. He remained at the school after Tommy Prothro became coach in 1955…Read More

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Ross Carter – Football

Ross Carter (Mar. 10, 1914 – Jun. 19, 2002) earned a reputation as a fearsome lineman and masters athlete and was eventually voted into an athletic hall of fame four times. Born in Missouri, he grew up in Oregon and graduated from Lakeview High School. He attended Southern Oregon University and played football in 1932..Read More

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