MLB outfielder, P.H., catcher from 1962-77 for Angels, Royals, Pirates, Rangers, Brewers. Known as 'Spanky'. Most productive season was 1970 with 59 RS, 17 doubles, two triples, 18 HR's and 62 RBI. Best single game went 4-4 with 2 HR's, triple & single
First baseman Paul Kirsch played 7 seasons of minor league ball (1977-1983), including three in the Cincinnati Reds chain: 1981 Tampa Tarpons, 1982 Cedar Rapids Reds, and 1982-1983 Waterbury Reds
Ricardo Kishna (born 4 January 1995 in The Hague) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a forward for Eredivisie side Ajax and for the Netherlands U19
Head Coach of the Lethbridge Hurricanes. Kisio, who was hired on June 4, 2015, was named the 14th Head Coach in team history. In his first season with the Hurricanes, Kisio led the team to a 46-24-1-1 record,
American professional basketball player for the Washington Wizards of the National Basketball Association. He played college basketball for the Gonzaga Bulldogs
Pitcher for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp in thelate 1970's to early 1990's. Member of the 'Meikyukai' Golden Players Club. Currently with the Fukuoka Zon-Dags of the Professional Baseball Masters League. (JapaneseSenior League)
Female Muay Thai fighter from England. Currently signed with ONE Championship. Daughter of famed Kickboxing and Muay Thai World Champion, Julie Kitchen
former college/NFL/NFL Europe quarterback; played for Central Washington University, Bengals, Seahawks, Lions, and Cowboys; MVP NFL Europe; 2003 NFL Comeback Player of the Year; former Cowboys QB Coach
Minor League relief pitcher from 1937-55. Minor League manager from 1948-77. Pitching coach for the Cardinals in N.L. Oldest man to play in organized baseball game
MLB - D.H., outfielder, first baseman from 1982-91 for White Sox, Yankees, Indians, Orioles. Best season was 1983 as All - Star, R.O.Y. with 35 HR's, 100 RBI's and ,254 BA
former college/NBA shooting guard; played for Villanova University, Clippers and Nets; All - American; Big East POY 1995; 3X All - Big East selection; 8th overall pick 1995 NBA Draft; holds the Villanova University record for most points scored
Japanese businessman, sports administrator and backstroke swimmer who won two medals at the 1932 and 1936 Olympics. During his swimming career Kiyokawa set one world record, in the 400-metre backstroke
(Born 1948) US Army Vietnam Veteran. He was wounded by a RPG in a firefight losing his leg. He was saved by Dale Edge who he finally got to meet him again in 2021 after over 53 years since the incident
MLB shortstop, 3rd & 2nd baseman from 1952-63 for Braves, Red Sox, Orioles, Senators, Phillies. Second in voting for R.O.Y. in 1955. Best season in 1956 with 91 RS, 29 doubles, 5 triples, 7 HR's, 59 RBI's, .271 BA. Brother of ML infielder Bob Klaus
MLB 2nd & 3rd baseman, shortstop from 1964-65 for Reds, Mets. In 1964 had 302 at - bats with 35 RS, 13 doubles, 4 triples, 4 HR's, 17 RBI's, .225 BA. Brother of ML infielder Billy Klaus
former college football coach; coached at Indiana University (PA) & Carnegie Mellon; played at Penn State & Slippery Rock (center); member of College Football Hall of Fame
Dutch track and field athlete who specializes in sprint races. She represented Netherlands at the 2019 World Athletics Championships and the Summer Olympics in Tokyo (2021)
former college/NFL fullback/defensive tackle; played for Temple University, Eagles, Colts & Patriots; son of former NFL lineman, Joe Klecko; 3X Super Bowl champion; currently a free agent
former college/NFL defensive end/tackle; played for Temple University, Jets & Colts; member of Jets defensive line called the Sack Exchange; 4X Pro Bowler
former college/NBA center; played for Notre Dame/University of Arkansas, Bulls, Celtics, Suns, Blazers, Nets, Kings and Lakers; member of Bulls 1998 NBA Championship team; All - SWC selection 1985; former University of Little Rock assistant coach
Highest ranking woman in scouting in NFL History
Former Minnesota Vikings
Current Executive Director of Football Operations and Special Advisor to the General Manager for the Denver Broncos
Canadian ice hockey player. Klinck was a member of the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen who won the bronze medal for Canada in ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics
Former college/NFL quarterback; played for University of Houston, Bengals & Raiders; was successor to Boomer Esiason; broke many NCAA passing records, 54 TDs in 1990; #6 pick overall 1992 NFL draft