Drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 30th round of the 1987 MLB June Amateur Draft from Middle Georgia College (Cochran, GA) and the Toronto Blue Jays in the 62nd round of the 1988 MLB June Amateur Draft from Middle Georgia College (Cochran, GA)
Bill Crothers (William Frederick Crothers; born December 24, 1940 in Markham, Ontario) is a retired Canadian athlete. He won Olympic silver at 1964 Tokyo Summer Olympics - 800 metres
Former auto racer originally from Tampa, FL who moved North to Vermont and made a name for himself there by winning over 100 races at numerous tracks throughout the Northeast and Canada.He also won numerous championships,
first player ever signed by the Dallas Cowboys; played for New England Patriots; former Syracuse University Athletic Director; former head football coach at Dartmouth College
Paul Dean Crow: 6' 4', right - handed pitching prospect drafted in the 10th round by the Mariners in 1993. Born August 21, 1972, he appeared in 32 games for the Detroit Tigers in 1998
former college/NFL defensive lineman; played for Penn State University, Miami Dolphins & Tampa Bay Buccaneers; All-American in 1973; father of Miami Dolphin, Channing Crowder
Former MLB player - Boston Braves (1952), Milwaukee Braves (1953, 1955), Cincinnati Redlegs (1956-58), St. Louis Cardinals (1959-61), Indiana Basketball HOF Inductee 1976
Daniel 'Dan' Crowley (born 3 August 1997) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Arsenal. Crowley began his career at Aston Villa and has represented both England and the Republic of Ireland at youth levels
Former Alabama football player, author of 'Bringing Out The Winner In Your Child', founder of Big Oak Ranch, father of former Alabama quarterback Brodie Croyle
Former NHL defenseman and coach. Played for the Toronto Maple Leafs (1959/60). Head coach of the Buffalo Sabres (1971/72 - 1973/74) & Toronto Maple Leafs (1979/80 - 1980/81)
former college basketball head coach/assistant; assistant coach at UCLA under John Wooden; Head Coach at Louisville from 1971-2001; won two NCAA titles as head coach; won three as an assistant; member of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame
Florida-born shortstop prospect drafted by the Pirates in the 27th round in 2000 (featured in the 2000 Bowman Draft set). He never played in a major league game
MLB P.H., outfielder, first baseman from 1996-2005 for Indians, Giants, Reds, Rockies, Tigers. Best season was 1999 with batting average of .330 in 88 at - bats
Baseball _Head Coach at Rice University/ Former Red Sox Outfielder / 2003 Gold Glove Winner / Has Played for Five Other Teams / Son of Former All - Star Jose Cruz
billionaire entrepreneur, owner of Dallas Maverick's (NBA team), creator/star of 'The Benefactor' (reality t.v. series, 2004-), also guest appeared in 2 'Walker, Texas Ranger' episodes, Shark Tank
MLB playing at first, second and third base for Angles, Twins, Mets. Best season was 1978 with 40 RS, 57 RBI's and .282 BA. Great defensive player! Cousin of MLB players Chris and Larry Haney
MLB 2nd & 3rd baseman from 1930-45 for 5 teams. Nicknamed 'Cooch' or 'Chick'. 3 All-Star games. Brother of Al & uncle of Sam Mele. Second for bat title in 1945 (.308) Best season in 1931 - 93 RBI's, .315 BA. On 9/23/1931 went 6 for 6 in 9 inning game
former major league pitcher; played for Orioles, Angels, Reds, Astros & Cardinals; 4X All-Star; CY Young 1969; member of Orioles 1970 World Series championship team
Alfonso ('Al') Angel Cueto (born August 2, 1946) is a Cuban-born former professional basketball player.
A 6'7' center, Cueto attended Coral Gables High School in Florida and the University of Tulsa. He was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the tent
Minnesota Wild (NHL) Forward - Formerly Played for the Anaheim Ducks, Florida Panthers, New York Rangers, Carolina Hurricanes & Ottawa Senators - Stanley Cup Winner in '06
MLB outfielder, first baseman for 6 teams from 1938-47. Played in 2 All-Star games. Led league in walks 1945. Best season 1941 with 82 RS, 98 RBI's and .317 BA. In 1942 & 45 World Series got 10 hits (3 doubles) with 8 RS and 5 RBI's