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First annual induction into the Sacramento Sports Hall of Fame

Founder of SSHOF T.C. Martin - Click for more images

Founder of SSHOF T.C. Martin – Click for more images

TC Martin, founder of the Sacramento Sports Hall of Fame (SSHOF), introduced the first class of inductees into the Sacramento Sports Hall of Fame Saturday night at Thunder Valley Casino Resort. The nominees include legends that are forever rooted in Sacramento’s pop-culture.

Opening, Martin explained that him and his partner Jim Hanzalik with WorldOne Presents had always wanted to do something like this and wondered why nobody else had started this before now. After a number of calls to various sports legends in the Sacramento area, including Dusty Baker and Mayor Kevin Johnson, the Sacramento Sports Hall of Fame was founded.

Referring to the 56 nominees Martin said, “It was time for them to be recognized and so the goal here was to publicly acknowledge and recognize the great individual talent that we have here in Sacramento, Calif.”

Dennis Gaxiola roasts inductees

Dennis Gaxiola roasts inductees

Present in the audience were baseball greats Leron Lee, Rowland Office, and Jerry Royster​, along with boxing hero Loreto Garza​.

Voting for the nominees took place between November 20 and December 20, where Sacramento area sports fans were able to cast their votes online for their favorite sports legend.

Fans were allowed to vote for their top five sports figures from a list of 56 nominees that spanned generations of Sacramento superstars. Over 7,300 votes were cast with fans ultimately selecting the inductees.

The inductees for the first annual SSHOF were, in order of introduction:

Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson - Click for more images

Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson – Click for more images

Kevin Johnson
Thirteen year career in the NBA and a three time NBA All-Star, Johnson had 13,127 career points, and 6,711 career assists.

Johnson was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers with the 7th pick in the 1987 NBA Draft.  On February 28, 1988, he was traded to the Phoenix Suns.  In his first full season with Phoenix, he grew into one of the game’s elite players averaging 20.4 points and 12.2 assists per game.  He joined Magic Johnson and Isiah Thomas as the only players in NBA history to average 20 points and 12 assists in a season.

In the summer of 1994, Johnson played with the U.S. National Team, otherwise known as Dream Team II.  He led the Dream Team II squad to a Gold medal in the FIBA World Championships.

With basketball behind him Johnson continues to be the spotlight as he is the Mayor of Sacramento.  He was elected in 2008 and re-elected in 2012.  He continues to be a positive role model for kids and is extremely popular in his hometown.

 

Jennifer Cartwright Thomas accepts award for brother Bill Cartwright

Jennifer Cartwright Thomas accepts award for brother Bill Cartwright

Bill Cartwright
Sixteen year career in the NBA, three time NBA World Champion and played in the 1990 NBA All-Stars. Cartwright has 12,713 career points, and 6,106 career rebounds. Three time West Coast Conference Player of the Year.

Cartwright was the third overall pick in the 1979 NBA Draft, selected by the New York Knicks, making the All-Star team in his rookie season averaging more than 20 points per game. He went on to play nine seasons with the Knicks before being traded to the Chicago Bulls in 1988.​​​

​Starting in 1991 through 1993, Cartwright helped the Chicago Bulls win three consecutive NBA Titles. Playing a total of 16 years in the NBA, he retired after the 1995 season and went on to become assistant coach to Phil Jackson with the Chicago Bulls. He later became head coach of​ ​the Bulls.

TC Martin and Summer Sanders - Click for more images

TC Martin and Summer Sanders – Click for more images

Summer Sanders
Sanders is a Double Olympic Gold Medalist from the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona for the 200m Butterfly and the 4x100m Medley. She also scored the silver for the 200m Medley and bronze for the 400m Medley.

Sanders won three gold medals at the 1990 Goodwill Games before embarking on her collegiate career at Stanford University.

Sanders began her second career while she was still competing, when in 1992 she was a commentator for CBS Sports for the NCAA Swimming Championships. In 1996, she was a commentator for NBC’s coverage of the swimming events at the Atlanta Olympics, and contributed to the network’s coverage of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City as an on-site reporter at the 2010 Winter Olympics.

Sanders has appeared in films and numerous television shows including “Celebrity Apprentice” and Food Network’s reality series “Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off.” She also spent 8 years co-hosting “NBA Inside Stuff.”

Sanders is also a health and fitness advocate, producing articles, tips and workouts for various magazines, as well as the author of “Champions Are Raised Not Born.” She is a UNICEF and a Right to Play Ambassador, and the national spokesperson for the ReThink Varicose Veins campaign.

Tony "The Tiger" Lopez - Click for more images

Tony “The Tiger” Lopez – Click for more images

Tony “ The Tiger” Lopez
Lopez is a three time world champion boxer, with two International Boxing Federation Super Featherweight Champions and a World Boxing Association Lightweight Championship.

Lopez’s career record is 50 wins, eight losses and one draw. Included in his 50 wins is a whopping 34 knockouts.

Lopez was a warrior in the ring and known for his outstanding punching power and exciting fights. His fights were the highest grossing bouts in the history of Sacramento as he fought some classic matches at the Memorial Auditorium and Arco Arena.

He is remembered for his two victories over Rocky Lockridge including the 1988 “Ring Fight of the Year” which was televised nationally.   In October of 1992 he beat Joey Gamache for the WBA Lightweight title.  Other notable victories included two wins over John John Molina, Tyrone Jackson, Jorge Paez, Joey Gamache,  Dingaan Thobela and Greg Haugen.

Lopez will always be remembered for his crowd pleasing style and smile.  He still resides in his hometown and currently owns a Tony “The Tiger” Bail Bonds agency in downtown Sacramento.

Dusty Baker - Click for more images

Dusty Baker – Click for more images

Dusty Baker
Where do you start with someone who is so accomplished in all things baseball?

Baker’s baseball career spans over 38 years. He has played with the Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Dodgers, Oakland A’s and the San Francisco Giants. He’s a two time All-Star with one World Series Championship in 1981. Golden Glove winner, two time Silver Slugger Award and the National League Championship Series MVP in 1977.

Baker has managed the San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs and currently the Cincinnati Reds. He has 1,581 victories under his belt poised to surpass his good friend and colleague Tony LaRussa.

Dusty started playing locally at Del Campo and American River College before being drafted in 1967 by the Atlanta Braves.  Playing with numerous Hall of Famers including Hank Aaron, Baker has seen it all as a player and manager.

Dusty was the first National League manager to win Manager of the year award three times.  He has been to the post season as a skipper with all three of his teams (SF, Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati).  He recently won the 2012 NL Central division title with the Reds, (the second time in the past three years).  He made an immediate impact with all of his teams he has managed taking over struggling teams and leading them into the playoffs.

Dusty continues to live the Sacramento area during the off season and has been an outstanding member of the community.


Press conference: Sacramento Sports Hall of Fame

TC Martin founder and Executive Director of SSHOF

TC Martin founder and Executive Director of SSHOF

In a recent news conference held at Thunder Valley Casino Resort, TC Martin founder of the Sacramento Sports Hall of Fame announced the first class of inductees into the Sacramento Sports Hall of Fame.

Voting took place between November 20 and December 20, where Sacramento area sports fans were able to cast their votes online for their favorite sports legend.

Fans were allowed to vote for their top five sports figures from a list of 56 nominees that spanned generations of Sacramento superstars. Over 7,300 votes were cast with fans ultimately selecting the inductees.

Dusty Baker talks to reporters

Dusty Baker talks to reporters

The top five vote getters will be enshrined and honored on February 2, 2013 at the First Annual Sacramento Sports Hall of Fame Celebration to be held at Thunder Valley Casino Resort.

“The fans really embraced this” said founder and Executive Director, TC Martin.  “The fans were actively involved in the voting process and showed great support for the concept and their favorite athletes.  We have seen a tremendous response from Sacramento sports fans.”

Tony "Tiger" Lopez talks to reporters

Tony “Tiger” Lopez talks to reporters

Heading the first induction class of 2013 is current Cincinnati Reds Manager and former Giants skipper, Dusty Baker.  “It is an honor and privilege to be selected” said Baker, who was on hand for the press conference.  “I’m honored to be from Sacramento and this shows everyone around the country what great talent we have here.”

Also selected were former Elk Grove and NBA star Bill Cartwright, fellow NBA all-star and current Sacramento Mayor, Kevin Johnson, boxing legend Tony “Tiger” Lopez, and Olympic medalist Summer Sanders.

 

“This is truly an honor and I sincerely appreciate the recognition” said Cartwright.  “To be part of this group with these tremendous athletes is terrific.”

Tony Lopez signs autographs for fans at Thunder Valley Casino

Tony Lopez signs autographs for fans at Thunder Valley Casino

Also on hand at the press conference was local boxing legend Tony “Tiger” Lopez, who has won three world titles. “It’s a big honor” said Lopez.  “For people to show the appreciation of all the hard work it’s very special to be honored in my hometown.”

Four of the five inductees will be present to accept their induction at the Sacramento Sports Hall of Fame Celebration event on February 2nd at Thunder Valley Casino Resort.  Cartwright will not be in attendance since he just accepted a head coaching jon in Japan. Fans will get and up close and personal look at these Sacramento legends.  Tickets are now on sale at Thunder Valley or at ticketmaster.com.  VIP ticket packages are available which include a meet and greet with the inductees.

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