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The Class of 2003
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TERRY HOLLAND
Terry Holland, the winningest basketball coach in the University of Virginia history, has a name synonymous with excellence.(Read More)
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LAURA MAPP
As a player and a coach, Laura Mapp pushed to place women’s sports as a non-stop force on the Virginia map. (Read More)
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BILL LEFFLER
MEDIA INDUCTEE -Described as a sportswriter with legendary concern for the feelings of the people about whom he wrote, Bill Leffler left his mark as one of the top writers in the history of Virginia athletics. (Read More)
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JEROLD "JERRY" LINDQUIST
MEDIA INDUCTEE - Covering everything from the ACC to hockey to youth swimming, Lindquist was ambitious and always strove to do more for the newspaper. (Read More)
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JOHNNY OATES
Johnny Oates is an exemplar of a true dedicated baseball man. A player, coach, and manager in Major League Baseball for 29 years, Oates’ tenacity for the game shined on and off the field. (Read More)
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J.C. SNEAD
J.C. Snead, nephew of the legendary Sam Snead, made his commendable mark in professional golf after giving up a promising baseball career. (Read More)
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LAWRENCE TAYLOR
Known as one of the greatest linebackers in National Football League history, Lawrence Taylor’s prowess started on the field of Lafayette High School in Williamsburg.(Read More)
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BOB THALMAN
A 47-year sports veteran as a player, coach, and administrator at the high school, college, and professional levels, Thalman dedicated 26 years of his experience to athletics in the Commonwealth of Virginia. (Read More)
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