Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame inductees
A look at the members of the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame, which was founded in 2004.
2004
Richie Ashburn - Hall of Fame Phillies OF
Steve Carlton - Hall of Fame Phillies pitcher
Robin Roberts - Hall of Fame Phillies pitcher
Connie Mack - Philadelphia Athletics Owner/Manager
Jimmie Foxx - Hall of Fame Philadelphia Athletics first baseman
Mike Schmidt - Hall of Fame Phillies third baseman
Tom Gola - La Salle, Philadelphia Warriors Hall of Famer
Billy Cunningham - 76ers Hall of Famer, coach
Wilt Chamberlain - NBA Hall of Fame center
Julius Erving - Hall of Fame 76ers guard/forward
Paul Arizin - NBA Hall of Fame guard for Philadelphia Warriors
Chuck Bednarik - Legendary Penn, Eagles linebacker
Bert Bell - Eagles co-founder, NFL commissioner
Steve Van Buren - Hall of Fame Eagles running back
Bernie Parent - Hall of Fame Flyers goalie
Bobby Clarke - Hall of Fame Flyers center
Bill Tilden - Legendary tennis champion
Joe Frazier - Olympic gold-medalist boxer, undisputed heavyweight champion
John B. Kelly, Sr. - 3-time Olympic gold-medalist rower
Harry Kalas - Longtime voice of the Phillies
Sonny Hill - Broadcaster, Philadelphia 76ers official, founder of summer youth league
2005
Lefty Grove - Hall of Fame Philadelphia Athletics pitcher
Grover Cleveland Alexander - Hall of Fame Phillies pitcher
1954 La Salle Explorers - NCAA Men's Basketball Champions
Eddie Gottleib - Philadelphia Warriors coach and owner
Cathy Rush - NCAA champion Immaculata College women's basketball coach
Guy Rodgers - Temple, Philadelphia Warriors point guard
Charles Barkley - Hall of Fame 76ers forward
John Chaney - Longtime Temple basketball coach
Tommy McDonald - Hall of Fame Eagles wide receiver
Pete Pihos - Hall of Fame Eagles end
Carl Lewis - 9-time Olympic gold-medalist in track and field
James "Jumbo" Elliott - Legendary Villanova track coach
Robert Jay Sigel - Golfing great
Vic Seixas - U.S. Open, Wimbledon champ
Joe Verdeur - Olympic gold-medalist swimmer
Bill Campbell - Legendary broadcaster
Harvey Pollack - Stat-Man Extraordinaire
Bob Levy - Philadelphia Sports Congress chairman
Ed Snider - Flyers owner, Sports/Entertainment Industry Leader
2006
Reggie Jackson - Major League Baseball Hall of Famer
Del Ennis - All-Star Phillies outfielder
Al Simmons - Philadelphia Athletics Hall of Fame outfielder
Roy Campanella - Brooklyn Dodgers great
Joe Fulks - Hall of Fame forward for Philadelphia Warriors
Hal Greer - 76ers Hall of Famer
Dr. Jack Ramsay - Longtime basketball coach, broadcaster
Herb Adderley - Hall of Fame defensive back
1960 Philadelphia Eagles - NFL champions
Don Bragg - Olympic pole vault champion
Helen Sigel Wilson - Golfing great
Anne Townsend - Field hockey great
William Joseph Mosconi - Legendary billiards champion
Ray Didinger - Former Philadelphia Daily News sports writer, broadcaster
Gene Hart - Longtime voice of the Flyers
Bill Ellerbee - High school basketball coach, teacher, mentor
The Palestra - Legendary basketball venue
2007
Mickey Cochrane - Philadelphia Athletics Hall of Fame catcher
1980 Philadelphia Phillies - World Series Champions
Chuck Klein - Hall of Fame Phillies outfielder
Earl Monroe - New York Knicks point guard
Harry Litwack - Temple University basketball coach
Theresa Grentz - Women's basketball player, coach
Reggie White - Hall of Fame Eagles defensive end
Earl "Greasy" Neale - Legendary Eagles coach
Frank "Bucko" Kilroy - Legendary Temple, Eagles lineman
Bill Barber - Flyers Hall of Famer
Walter Bahr - Legendary soccer player, coach
Beth Anders - Field hockey great
Jack Whitaker - Legendary broadcaster
Bill Lyon - Philadelphia Inquirer Sportswriter, Author
2008
Mickey Vernon - 7-time Major League Baseball All-Star
Ed Delahanty - Phillies Hall-of-Famer
1929 Philadelphia Athletics - World Series Champions
Lionel Simmons - La Salle basketball great
Herb Magee - Legendary Philadelphia University basketball coach
Maurice Cheeks - 76ers point guard
Al Wistert - Eagles offensive tackle
Harold Carmichael - Eagles wide receiver
Fred Shero - Stanley Cup-winning Flyers coach
Leroy Burrell - Track and Field
Dorothy Porter - Golfing great
Tommy Loughran - Boxing great
Stan Hochman - Philadelphia Daily News sports writer
2009
Tommy Lasorda - Hall of Fame manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers
Julius "Judy" Johnson - Great Negro Leagues third baseman
Eddie Collins - Philadelphia Athletics 2nd baseman
Larry Bowa - Longtime Phillies shortstop
Neil Johnston - Philadelphia Warriors center
Emlen Tunnell - Hall of Fame defensive back
Pete Retzlaff - Eagles receiver, general manager
John Cappelletti - Heisman Trophy winner
1974-75 Philadelphia Flyers - Stanley Cup champions
Dr. Charles Jenkins - Villanova track coach, 2-time Olympic gold medalist
Mel Sheppard - 4-time Olympic gold-medalist runner
Betty Shellenberger - Legendary field hockey player
Joey Giardello - Middleweight boxing champ
Merrill Reese - Philadelphia Eagles broadcaster
Bill Conlin - Philadelphia Daily News sports writer
2010
Bobby Shantz - Philadelphia Athletics pitcher
Tug McGraw - All-Star Phillies reliever
Dick Allen - All-Star Phillies infielder
Bobby Jones - 76ers great
Marianne Stanley - Women's basketball coach
Jim Phelan - Legendary basketball coach
Tom Brookshier - Pro Bowl Eagles defensive back
Leroy Kelly - Cleveland Browns running back
Mike Quick - Eagles wide receiver
Ron Hextall - Flyer goaltending great
Hobey Baker - Princeton hockey great
William Hyndman III - Champion amateur golfer
Elizabeth Becker - Olympic diving champion
"Jersey" Joe Walcott - World heavyweight boxing champion
Phil Jasner - Philadelphia Daily News sportswriter
Lighthouse Boys Soccer Club - Legendary youth soccer club
2011
Joe McCarthy - Hall of Fame Major League Baseball manager
Jimmy Dykes - Philadelphia A's player and manager
Curt Simmons - Phillies All-Star pitcher
Biz Mackey - Hall of Fame Negro League Catcher
Speedy Morris - Legendary basketball coach
Moses Malone - 76ers Hall of Famer
Dawn Staley - Women's basketball player and coach
Wilbert Montgomery - Pro Bowl Eagles running back
Bill Bergey- Pro Bowl Eagles linebacker
Mark Howe - Flyers Hall of Fame defenseman
Ted Meredith - Gold-medal winning track star
Ora Washington - Legendary tennis and basketball star
Al Meltzer - Longtime sportscaster
Ed & Steve Sabol - NFL Films
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