Gore attended Whiteville High School in Whiteville, North Carolina. As a junior, he was 12?1 with a 0.08 earned run average (ERA) and 174 strikeouts in 88 ?1?3 innings pitched. During the season, he threw a no-hitter with 18 strikeouts. He led Whiteville
Son of Frank Gore, RB (NFL #4 overall on Rushing list). The 2020 playmaker is a 3-star prospect rated as the No. 74 running back and 138th-best player overall in Florida
Retired Polish and German sprinter. At the Summer Olympics she competed for Poland in 1956, 1960 and 1964 and for West Germany in 1968. She won a bronze and a gold medal in the 4 Ã- 100 m relay in 1960 and 1964, respectively
Belgian long-distance runner. She represented Belgium at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the women's marathon. She only began running competitively at the age of 35
American pitcher and umpire in Major League Baseball who pitched five innings in four games for the New York Giants in 1939, and went on to serve as a National League umpire from 1951 to 1976 and then as a league supervisor
MLB 2nd baseman, pitch hitter, & 3rd baseman from 1957-64 for Cubs & Twins. Managed the Twins in 2nd half of 1980 & 1st half of 1981. Also a coach for Twins. Best playing season was 1963 - batting .287 in 150 at-bats with 5 doubles, 3 triples, & 9 HR's
Outfielder for Pirates in 1962 and Colt 45s in 1963, born in Wewonka OK on Nov. 1, 1934 (passed away at age 61 in Reno, NV, July 31, 1966). Traded to Houston for Manny Mota
MLB H.O.F. relief pitcher 1972-94 for 9 teams. 9x All-Star, Rolaids Relief, 3x save leader.. Best in 1975 with 9 wins, 26 saves, 1.84 ERA & 1977 with 11 wins, 26 saves, 1.62 ERA & 1978 with 10 wins, 27 saves, 2.63 ERA. 3 W.S. 1-0, 2 saves, 2.63 ERA
Utility player who played parts of 10 seasons in the major leagues. After retiring from baseball, he spent many years as a school master in Ponce, Puerto Rico. He died of prostate cancer on July 4, 2008 at age 69 in Ponce (uncle of Ruben Gotay)
former college/NFL/XFL linebacker; played for BYU, Eagles, Redskins, Charges and Las Vegas Outlaws; 2X Super Bowl Champion; former college/XFL/NFL Europe linebackers coach
MLB 1st baseman 1988-2003 for Cubs, Diamondbacks. 3x All - Star. 4X Gold Glove. 'Little Hurt' best in 1999 with 107 RS, 44 doubles, 5 triples, 16 HR, 91 RBI & .309 BA. Career BA of .303. In 2001 World Series (Champ) had double and HR
former college/NFL wide receiver/ Olympic Sprinter; played football for Denver Broncos & Oakland Raiders;member of the U.S. Track & Field Team 1984 L.A. Olympic Games, winning gold in the 4 x 100-meter relay and silver in the 100-meter sprint
former college/NFL linebacker; played for Ohio State University & Denver Broncos; 2X All-American; 7X Pro Bowler; member of College Football Hall of Fame