TENNESSEE SPORTS HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCES TWO OF THE 2016 HONOREES

January 30th, 2016

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NASHVILLE, TN., January 30, 2016 — The Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame announced today two individuals to be honored at its 50th Anniversary Banquet on Saturday, June 18, 2016, at the Omni Nashville Hotel.

Announced honorees are United States Naval Academy Quarterback Keenan Reynolds for his outstanding accomplishments achieving a FBS record in touchdowns and rushing yards by a quarterback, while demonstrating leadership and integrity both on and off the field.  Also announced today, Coach Doug Dickey, the recipient of the 2016 Pat Summitt Lifetime Achievement Award for his major contributions in establishing the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame in its current format.

In conjunction with our Honoree Class, the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame will be inducting, posthumously Tennessee Titan’s great Steve McNair and Baylor Golf Coach King Oehmig.  Additional inductees include Conrad Graham, University of Tennessee All-American defensive back; Missy Kane, University of Tennessee Middle Distance Runner and bronze medal recipient at the Pan American Games; Mike Taylor, UT-Martin football player and current SEC football official; Ernest Gray, All-American and NFL star wide-receiver from the University of Memphis; Mike Curb, legend in automobile racing; Joe Biddle, longtime middle Tennessee sport writer; Lester McClain, first African American football player at Tennessee; the six Canale Brothers, football legends from the University of Tennessee and Mississippi State University, and Milligan College Athletic Director and longtime coach Duard Walker.

The Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, which held its first induction banquet in 1966, has as its goal to enshrine successful teams and individuals who display sportsmanship, good character and success, creating a legacy for others to follow. The Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame is housed in the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.

The Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, a 501-C3, pays tribute to all those who have made an impact through sports in Tennessee. The Hall subscribes to the principle that sports serve society’s highest ideals by educating youth through sports. It promotes the virtues of competition, fair play, friendship, solidarity, mutual understanding and respect for human dignity. The best way to honor our sports legends is to pass this legacy down to future generations.

 

Contact: Lynn Powell Toy, TSHoF (615) 202-3996 lynnpowelltoy@gmail.com

Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, 501 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37203

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