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They came from Connellsville, Chicora and Cabin Creek. Their names were Johnny Lujack, John Gaisford and Jerry West. They excelled in football, golf and medicine, and basketball, respectively, and they were hailed as hometown heroes.
They came from East Liberty and South Oakland in the heart of Pittsburgh. They were Billy Conn and Danny Marino. They were both street smart guys. They were both fighters. One was a boxer. They called Conn “The Pittsburgh Kid.” One was an All-American football player at Pitt. In 1998 Marion was named the National Football League's Man of the Year.
A young woman named Korie Hlede came from war-torn Croatia to Duquesne University and added to a basketball tradition that included Chuck Cooper, Dick Ricketts, Sihugo Green, Willie Somerset, Mickey Davis and Norm Nixon, and she is the only one whole jersey was retired.
They came from Brooklyn, Brookline, Bethel Park, Bridgeport, Braddock and Buffalo. Their common bond was their ability and their determination to overcome adversity and succeed. They have shown the way for the rest of us.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Johnny Lujack
Harvey Haddix
Suzie McConnell Serio
Mario Lemieux
Roger Kingdom
Billy Conn
Snapshot: Pierre Larouche
Korie Hlede
Arnold Palmer
Sam Huff
Armon Gilliam
Snapshot: Chuck Noll
Jim Leyland
Snapshot: Andy Van Slyke
Billy Knight
Penguins Reunion
Herb Douglas
Peggy Michel
Snapshot: Mike Wagner
Dr. John C. Gaisford
Ross Miller
Johnny Majors
Joe DiMaggio
John Havlicek
Mark May
Danny Marino
Father Sam David
Curtis Martin
Roy Rogers
Dr. Thomas E. Starzl
Michael Jordan
Joe Bugel
Tony Dorsett
Chuck Klausing
Josh Gibson
Kurt Angle
Connie Hawkins
Bob Friend, Jr.
Jerry West
Curtis Aiken
Boys of Summer
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