Mike Teeter

Mike Teeter

Fruitport’s Mike Teeter surprised scouts at his National Football League tryouts with his strength and ability to bench press 600 pounds. But his abilities were of little surprise to those in the West Michigan area, as Teeter was renowned for a relentless work ethic...
John Nedeau

John Nedeau

John Nedeau’s name is synonymous with sailing, but not many know that he was an all-state guard on Muskegon Heights’ 1947 state championship football team.  Awarded a football scholarship to Michigan State University, a knee injury ended Nedeau’s gridiron career...
Mark Hughes

Mark Hughes

Mark Hughes was a naturally-gifted basketball player, a giant who could shoot and handle the ball like a guard. But he was always much more than that. Hughes has been a winner and a leader at every level of his basketball playing and coaching career. Hughes first...
Dave Nelson

Dave Nelson

Dave Nelson was a different kind of big man for Central Michigan University and the Muskegon Panthers back in the 1960s. In an era when tall players stayed inside with their backs to the basket, the 6-foot-3 Nelson was known for his agility, ball-handling and deadly...
Ron Gaffner

Ron Gaffner

A Williamston native, Gaffner brought national acclaim to the Muskegon Community College wrestling program, serving as the school’s wrestling coach for more than 20 years.  Captain of the Central Michigan University wrestling team for two years, Gaffner coached for...
Rich Tompkins

Rich Tompkins

Rich Tompkins raised the bar for all of the area’s track and cross-country runners and coaches.  A three-sport star at Hart High School in the 1960s, Tompkins went on to run at Michigan State University.  Shortly after graduating from MSU, Tompkins went to Fremont...
Dave Taylor

Dave Taylor

Dave Taylor was a middle linebacker through and through.  Taylor played that crucial defensive position with a passion at North Muskegon High School, Ferris State College (now Ferris State University) and then the professional Grand Rapids Blazers.  He was a one-man...
Walter “Pete” Petroskey

Walter “Pete” Petroskey

Walter “Pete” Petroskey was a fearsome hitter for the semi-pro Muskegon Reds baseball team back in the 1930s, but baseball is not where he would make his mark.  Petroskey is known as a boxer and boxing manager who turned professional at 16 while in the U.S. Army. ...
Chuck Pavlich

Chuck Pavlich

Chuck Pavlich was not only one of the best football linemen to ever come out of the area but was one of West Michigan’s toughest individuals. The son of immigrant parents who settled in Egelston Township, Pavlich was a burly 195-pound lineman at Muskegon High School...
Sherman “Sherm” Poppen

Sherman “Sherm” Poppen

Sherman Poppen was just trying to get his daughters out of the house on Christmas Day in 1965, so he bolted together a pair of kid’s skis, then gave the creation to them so they could ride down the Lake Michigan dunes behind his house. Who would have thought...
Joe Kastelic

Joe Kastelic

It’s not much of a stretch to say that professional hockey in Muskegon was built around Joe Kastelic. An eight-year veteran of the International Hockey League, the left winger had spent time in Fort Wayne and Louisville before his arrival in Muskegon in 1961.  The...
Dave Boertman

Dave Boertman

Dave Boertman is a household word in the sport of drag racing, where he was among the best in the world for nearly three decades. The 1958 Muskegon Catholic Central graduate got his start in the sport in 1962, when he went with some friends to the Central Michigan...
Bob Tombari

Bob Tombari

Like many Canadian youths, Bob Tombari dreamed of a career in the National Hockey League. Skating for the hometown Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, Tombari notched 65 goals and 57 assists during the 1966-67 season – his final year of junior competition.  The...
Kenny Sutton

Kenny Sutton

Muskegon’s Kenny Sutton became a world class champion in speed roller skating in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s.  Competing against the world’s best speed skaters, Sutton consistently won gold medals and established new world record times,...
George Nietering

George Nietering

For over half a century Grand Haven’s George “Yutz” Nietering was the most accomplished bowler in the Grand Haven – Muskegon area.  From the mid-1930s up to his retirement from the sport in 1991, Nietering was consistently ranked at the head of...
William “Flop” Flora

William “Flop” Flora

William “Flop” Flora, a teammate of the great Bennie Oosterbaan both in high school and college, ranks as one of the great football linemen from the Muskegon area. Flora was an all-state tackle on J. Francis Jacks’ mythical state champion Muskegon...
Howard Bailey

Howard Bailey

The pitching talents of Grand Haven’s Howard Bailey made him one of the area’s handful of baseball players to rise to the highest level of professional baseball.  He had the added good fortune of playing for Michigan’s own Detroit Tigers for three...
Bobby Morse

Bobby Morse

Like his father, Muskegon Area Sports Hall of Fame member Jim Morse, Bobby was an exceptional football player, leading Muskegon Catholic Central to two state titles and one runner-up finish during his career. A four-year starter at MCC, the hard-charging running back...
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