Inductees 115419

Horn, Claude S. “Blinkey” 3j6b1o

“Nashville Banner” Sports Editor Fred Russell penned the following tribute to colleague “Blinkey” Horn upon the latter’s death on May 20, 1937: “He never saw the inside of an academic… 1u4o1

Horton, Dick 6g2l3d

A native of Hamilton, New York, Dick Horton served as the Executive Director of the Tennessee Section PGA and the Tennessee Golf Association from 1973-2007. He served as president of the…

Houghland, Calvin 4q4r5j

Since his victory on Bright Hour in 1932 in the Tennessee Timbers at Overton Downs, Calvin Houghland has been active in all phases of steeplechasing. As a rider, owner, organizer,…

Houston, Jr., Allan W. 3f1e4o

Allan Houston was born in Louisville, Ky. and played at Ballard High School in Louisville where they won the 1988 Kentucky State Championship. Houston played collegiate basketball at the University…

Howard, W.S. “Babe” 494b5v

W.S. “Babe” Howard was a true pillar of the Millington, Tennessee community. For over 50 years, he served as the President of Millington Telephone Company. Howard’s impact extended far beyond…

Howell, Bailey 5u1c1c

It comes as no surprise to Bailey Howell fans that in 1997 he received one of basketball’s highest honors when he was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame….

Hudgins, Elmore “Scoop” 4i633q

Elmore “Scoop” Hudgins was one of the best known sports figures in Tennessee. A pint-sized package of energy and personality, “Scoop” helped blaze the trail in sports publicity. He started…

Hudson, John 4f4jr

John Lewis Hudson was born in Memphis, Tennessee, but grew up in Paris, Tennessee, playing football for the Henry County High School Patriots where he accumulated a litany of recognition….

Hudson, Richard S. “Bill” 40z4l

Henry County native Bill Hudson had a long and distinguished football career which began at Grove High School, where he was a two-year all-conference selection in 1956 and 1957. Hudson…

Hudson, Willie H. 2a411d

Rarely does one person devote so much of his or her life to a single institution. Willie Hudson’s association with Linden High School demonstrates such devotion. A graduate himself of…

Huffman, Dick 3w6v23

Dick Huffman was born in Charleston, West Virginia in 1923. He was recruited by the late General Neyland to play football for the University of Tennessee. He played right tackle…

Humphrey, Claude 4m721c

Claude Humphrey had one of the greatest football careers in the history of Tennessee. Born in 1944, Humphrey attended Lester High School before becoming an All-American lineman at Tennessee State…

Humphreys, Dr. Cecil C. 1l1t4e

Those of us who have been fans of football in all Tennessee colleges through the years former Memphis State University president Dr. Cecil C. Humphreys best as “Sonny” Humphreys,…

Hunt, Ronald “Woody” 6zt50

Coach Ronald “Woody” Hunt begins his 35th season as the head baseball coach at Cumberland University, and 37th season with the program, compiling an impressive 1,193 – 489 record for…

Huntsman, Stan 536k4p

In 39 years as a collegiate head coach, Stan Huntsman compiled 46 conference championships during his tenures at Ohio University (14 years), the University of Tennessee (14 years) and the…

Hutcheson, Philip 5q526v

Though Philip Hutcheson is being inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame for his outstanding achievements on the basketball court, he is to be honored for accomplishments off the…

Hutton, E.L. x6n6h

E. L. Hutton, a native of Mississippi County in Arkansas, was born on December 26, 1926. After graduating from high school he attended Memphis State University, where he played basketball….

Ingram, Sarah LeBrun 5o6r64

Sarah Ingram has one of the most enviable golf records of any Tennessean. Born in Maryland, Sarah LeBrun grew up a sports enthusiast. Though her first love was horses, she…

Insell, Rick 5f5k6l

Rick Insell, a 1977 graduate of Middle Tennessee, built a dynasty at Shelbyville High School, where he guided the Golden Eaglettes to a record 10 TSSAA Class AAA state championships…

Irvin “Tiny” Knee 1a261g

Irvin “Tiny” Knee began his illustrious career in athletics at Ripley High School, where he was involved in football, basketball, and track. He then enrolled at Wabash College, where he…

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