Leo Campbell

Leo Campbell

Leo Campbell, who taught physical education in Muskegon Public Schools for 44 years, helped thousands of kids learn the rules and the value of sports long before they reached high school. Campbell never married. Instead, he devoted his energy and free time to his...
Bill Tilton

Bill Tilton

Bill Tilton moved to the Muskegon area from Terra Haute in 1964.  An avid golfer, he won 38 golf tournaments during his days in Muskegon, but he is best remembered for his work within the sport. A retired engineer, Tilton spent much of his adult life passing golf...
Michael Knight

Michael Knight

Michael Knight was not a native of Muskegon. But few have championed her causes as Knight has. He fell in love with the area shortly after moving here in the 1970s and immediately got involved with many civic projects on a volunteer basis. He is credited with...
John “Smitty” Vanderplow

John “Smitty” Vanderplow

Muskegon area sports teams and individual athletes enjoyed the benefits of one of the city’s most generous boosters in beverage distributor Smitty Vanderplow during the mid-twentieth century.  Smitty, himself a football and basketball star at Muskegon High...
Jim Dodson

Jim Dodson

Jim Dodson’s technical job description at Muskegon Heights High School was equipment manager – counting jerseys, taking care of the balls and washing towels.  But his real work went far beyond that.  Dodson made the Muskegon Heights Tigers look good on the...
Elsa Lowe

Elsa Lowe

An ice skating instructor at outdoor rinks and at the L.C. Walker Arena since the 1950’s, Lowe embodies the spirit of what the Distinguished Service Award is all about.  While she received a nominal fee for her time of teaching figure skating, she consistently...
John E. “Jake” Outwin

John E. “Jake” Outwin

Jake Outwin was Muskegon’s “Grand Old Man” of baseball at the time of his death in 1954.  His contributions, especially in later life, in giving local fans entertaining and quality baseball at Marsh Field for many seasons cannot be overlooked.  Numerous legendary...
Lyle Moran

Lyle Moran

The late Lyle Moran devoted a lifetime to the encouragement and development of youth sports programs in the Muskegon area.  Although his contribution was felt throughout the county, the people of North Muskegon especially treasured his impact.  Much of the past sports...
Charles W. Marsh

Charles W. Marsh

Arriving in Muskegon in 1900, Charles Marsh soon established himself as one of the community’s most successful businessmen and a respected civic leader.  In addition to his prominent role in community affairs, he also made a significant personal contribution to...
Nelson Volz

Nelson Volz

A native of Toledo, Ohio, Nelson Volz has been active in the local sports community since his arrival in Muskegon in 1937. Best known as the public address announcer for Muskegon Big Reds, Volz has served the area in a variety of ways.  A baseball, basketball and...
Ray Cioe

Ray Cioe

A 1932 graduate of Muskegon High School, Cioe served Muskegon Catholic Central for over 25 years as a teacher, coach, athletic director and business manager.  He received his start in coaching as a volunteer assistant football coach at Muskegon Central Junior High in...
Les David

Les David

“Mr. Baseball” to local residents, Les David’s involvement with the national pastime in Muskegon covered a span of more than 60 seasons.  A major league scout for 47 years, he worked for the Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Milwaukee Brewers,...
Mart Tardani

Mart Tardani

One of nine children, Mart is remembered by friends from his youth as a man who always loved sports.  Baseball was always a favorite, and although Tardani was never blessed with outstanding athletic skills, he was always a participant and the team statistician in...
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