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Monday, February 24, 2025 | 5:24 pm
The ARMSTRONG SPORTS SPORTS will celebrate 2025 on April 27.
A distinguished group of athletes will be celebrated in the province – Ted Faber, and. Lobby Hall in Fribport.
Tickets to the banquet and dedication ceremony, which were identified for 4 pm, are $ 40 and available by calling Dennis Wolfe at 724-882-3557.
For more information, Bill Delin called on BDILLENNENENENENENENENENENENENCAST.NET.
Below is a look at Majnah this year:
Ted Faber
Apollo High School graduate was distinguished in 1967 in football, basketball and soft ball.
Qurtubbere and defensive appearance played, Faber helped the Apollo soccer team finish the WPIAL in 1965. He was later chosen for the football team at Apollo Secondary School at all.
As a point goalkeeper in the basketball team, he was the top scorer. He made more than 30 points in the match seven times and the MVP team was voted on its first season.
Fab has been identified several times as the star of the soft football.
doctor. David Hove
Apollo-Ridge graduate of 1978 was among the preferences of baseball on many fronts.
Hof, who was also graduated from Pitt-Johnstown and Palmer College of Chiropractic, was an American performer in Legion All-State twice and became the first athlete in Pitt-Johnstown to be drafted and signed on a professional contract (Milwaukee Brewers).
He was a prominent launcher and the first base man in UPJ, led NCAA Division II in exercises for each nine roles, with an average of nearly 13 games.
Tai I hope
The 2002 Kittaning Secondary School was a four -year winner of football messages and team captains three times. The safety of all conferences and I remember the honorable.
In IUP, Desidero got four messages, worked as a defensive leader, and helped lead the team to three PSAC championships. The leading team was in 2005.
Gary Monttegil
Kittanning High School graduate is known for his involvement in ice hockey and fenugreek management.
The club’s hockey player in IUP and Penn State and a high school coach and amateur, helped Monttelille installed the ice skating circuit in New Kinsington and became Director of the Belmont Complex in 2005.
He is still actively involved as a coach for youth hockey programs in the region.
Terra Shawl
Kittanning graduate for the year 2014 was a four -year winner in Softball, who fought 574 as an adult and got many decorations. She was also a four -year -winning winner of the letter in volleyball, which helped lead the team to four separate matches.
Shawl continued her journey in a volleyball at Allegini College, where she was a winner of four years old and a letter winner. As Libero, select the northern sports conferences three times in both the season and the functional records of the excavation.
Joe Diani
The 2010 Leechburg graduate was a four-year winner of the football message, the team’s captain twice, and the MVP team that received the recognition of All-Star Eastern Conference as a wide future, defensive back and Punter.
Dani was also a three -time basketball winner and the team captain twice. He led the team in decisive passes and was appointed to the MVP team as an adult. He was chosen to play in Cage Classic.
Paul Furonan
The 1965 -year -old Leechburg graduate began two years in the soccer team in Qurtubbere, a defensive appearance and was honored by Valley News.
He was also a team leader for the path and the field and held school records at 100 and 200 yards.
Noonan played football in IUP and was a member of the 1968 Boardwalk Bowl team.
As a coach, he is famous for his time as an offensive coordinator in Gennett when Jayhawks won two titles and 14 conference championships.
Religious Wolf
Leechburg graduate (1993) and Westminster College (1997) began his journalism as an independent writer for local newspapers before joining ESPN, where he works as a big product.
The Wolf works that cover each major league and other sporting events have brought many awards. He is winning the Emmy National Sports Award nine times and Edward R. Moro twice.
Jackie Hath
The 1976 graduate of Ferbport was a three -year and starting message in Tailback, which rushed to more than 5,000 yards in his career.
Hatht, who also played safety and kicks and kicks, was a multi -time choice and conferences of all countries. Ferport helped finish WPIAL in 1974.
Gary Decomo
Ford graduate of 1970 obtained his testimony from Robert Morris in 1975 and became a judge in 1994. He is known for his “Drugs Kill Dreams” program in which he collected messages from professional athletes in Pittsburgh, law enforcement, medical professionals and war.
Decomo has also sponsored several basketball championships from primary levels to high school and gave prizes to distinguished players per week.
the king
A graduate of the Dayton Secondary School for the year 1978 in his eleventh year as a sports director at the University of Angeland, where he supervises a department of 24 sport and more than 700 athletes.
King, a member of the Board of Directors of the Sports Managers Association in the first section, helped the Angeland Sports Department in the second place in the Director’s Cup for all sports. Mathematics and teams in the college produced more than 30 national titles.
Michael Love is a triple correspondent covering the sport in the Ale-Kiski Valley and the eastern suburbs of Betsburg. From the Claurefield citizen and graduated from Westminster (Pennsylvania), he joined the party in 2002 after spent five years in Clairefield’s progress. It can be reached in mlove@triblive.com.
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