7 Results for tag: 1993
Bob Tomaszewski – (
1993)
BOB TOMASZEWSKI
Despite his election to the Lorain Sports Hall of Fame in the Special Category, Bob Tomaszewski was a rock solid football player who parlayed his blocking expertise into a college degree and the opportunity to help students with their education and athletic ...
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Miriam Carlsen Snyder – (
1993)
MIRIAM CARLSEN SNYDER
It seems fitting and proper that when born to Captain and Mrs. Carl Carlsen at 1059 10th St., Miriam was a very bright red-headed baby. For 22 years, from 1956 through 1978, she experience many bright red-letter days as the full-time Director of ...
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Robert “Sandy” Sanborn – (
1993)
ROBERT "SAND" SANBORN
One of Lorain's most popular and versatile athletes, Bob Sanborn, not only, considered baseball his best and favorite sport, but also, he was best known and recognized as a stellar catcher and outfielder. Blessed with an accurate arm, ...
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Larry Lukenic – (
1993)
LARRY LUKENIC
Blessed with natural athletic ability and a magnetic personality that complemented his handsome looks, Larry Lukenic had it all during the late 1940's when he excelled in four sports at Clearview High School. Although his recognized forte was basketball, Lukenic ...
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Larry Harris – (
1993)
Larry Harris
Multi-faceted and extremely dedicated, popular 6'6" Larry, "Scootch" Harris truly ranks as one of the all-time greats in Lorain scholastic sports history, as an end, hurdler - high jumper and forward in football, track and basketball.
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Roger Farr – (
1993)
Roger Farr
Roger Farr began his athletic career in the mid 1950's at Hawthorne Junior High. As a 150 lb. fullback he was an inside-outside runner with good acceleration and speed that helped Hawthorne capture the Junior High Football Championship three straight years. He ...
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Paul Biber, Sr. – (
1993)
PAUL
BIBER SR.
Back in 1935 at age 14, Paul Biber took the advice of the noted American who recommended "GO WEST YOUNG MAN - GO WEST!". It was an endeavor to find a steady job with decent pay, which were sadly lacking for 14 year olds in 1935 in Lorain, Ohio. When ...
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