CANTON, Ohio (AP) — First-year nominees Derrick Brooks, Tony Dungy, Marvin Harrison and Walter Jones are among the 15 modern-era finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Michael Strahan also was selected a modern-era finalist along with Charles Haley, Kevin Greene, Andre Reed and Jerome Bettis...
LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) — The 2013 class of the University of Wyoming Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame has been announced.
This year's inductees are: Carrie Bacon (women's basketball, 1999-2003); Josh Davis (men's basketball, 1999-2002); Jason Gervais (track and field, 1999-2001); Jim House (football, 1966-68); Mike LaHood (football, 1965-67); Kevin McKinney (Administrator/Special Achievement); a
Khadafy Skoal became the first Wyoming born-and-raised horse to be voted PRCA Bareback Horse of the Year in 1990 and went on to win the award twice more for Powder River Rodeo in 1995 and ’96.
Among the banners of the University of Wyoming's greatest teams, you will see only one player's jersey adorned in the rafters of the Arena Auditorium, the great Kenny Sailors. Now, Sailors will be recognized among the greatest in National basketball history, as he has been named to the 2012 class of the Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame.
Former Chicago Cubs third baseman Ron Santo has been elected posthumously to the Baseball Hall of Fame, garnering 93.8 percent of the vote from the Golden Era committee. In his 32nd year of eligibility, Santo has finally reached baseball’s highest honor.
Santo has long been a fan favorite, and his death last year from complications due to bladder cancer and pneumonia might have earned him the ad
Fred Wahl was the founder of Wyoming's first airlines and was just the second person to receive a Wyoming issued pilot's license. Wahl is the 2011 inductee to the Wyoming Aviation Hall of Fame.