OT: Greatest sports figures from your hometown?

Submitted by Dilla Dude on

It's kind of a slow day today, so I thought i'd throw this out there. 

Seeing Bennie Oosterbaan's #47 jersey get unretired and donned by Jake Ryan got me thinking about this. 

I'm from Muskegon and graduated from Muskegon High School, Bennie's alma mater. UM's Terrance Taylor, USC's Ronald Johnson, and MSU's Earl Morrall all called Muskegon their home.

Watching Oosterbaan get acknowledged instilled in me a great deal of pride not only for my high school, but my entire community. I wish I had a time machine so I could go back in time and watch arguably the greatest all-around Michigan athlete of all time get to play.

So what about you all? The MGoWorld is a vast one, filled with many a MGoPeople. Who are some of the greatest sports figures from your hometown/town?

 

antidaily

September 9th, 2012 at 8:24 PM ^

Hey, I was a Big Red too. What year, dude?

I think its fair to also claim  Justin Abdelkader and Nate McClouth. and Mark Hughes of the 89 M championship team.

 

Bosch

September 10th, 2012 at 12:16 AM ^

Ryan Vanbergen (Whitehall).  Graduated only a year ago and my fellow Muskegoners forget about him.

Mike Teeter graduated from Fruitport and played at Michigan in the 80's.  Spent about 5 years in the NFL.

Ruvell Martin went to MCC.  Currently on the Bills roster as a backup WR.

Sherman Poppen was a Big Red.  He invented the Snurfer which many argue is an ancestor to the snowboard.

 

Steve Sprague

September 14th, 2012 at 4:28 PM ^

Muskegon also had Bobby Morse, played for MSU in the 80's, set the Saints franchise record for longest kickoff return for a TD.

Don Nelson was born in Muskegon.

Dan Blysma the Penguins coach was from Muskegon - West Michigan Christian High School when not playing junior hockey.

Muskegon has done quite well. I'm glad Bosch mentioned Ruvell Martin - I played with him at MCC and he was a very good athlete obviously. Too bad he was forced to play QB for us since we didn't have an alternate that could have taken advantage of him as a receiver.

WingsNWolverines

September 9th, 2012 at 8:22 PM ^

from Hilliard Darby plays for the Patriots and Connor Dietz who I personally know and is going to be a pilot after he graduates from AFA went to Hilliard Davidson.

DutchWolverine

September 9th, 2012 at 8:22 PM ^

DOWAGIAC MI!!!   Chris Taylor--NCAA Heavyweight wresting national champ and bronze metal in the 1972 Munich Olympics.  Was the heaviest Olympian ever until just a few years ago.

OmarDontScare

September 9th, 2012 at 8:37 PM ^

Dan Majerle, Tom Kozelko, Doug Mirabelli, Mark Brammer, Dallas Drake, ALL of the Bulloughs, Joe Kerridge. A bunch of white dudes from Traverse City

All Day

September 9th, 2012 at 8:28 PM ^

But a couple others from nearby podunk towns....

Rachel Sheffer, Watervliet (UM WBB starting forward)

Latonya Coates, Bangor (National HS softball strikeout leader with 1,999)

Anthony "Pig" Miller, Bobo Brazil, Wilson Chandler, Robert Whaley (the best that never was), Benton Harbor

Jason Babin, Paw Paw

I saw Greg Jennings drop 52 on one of BH's best bball teams ever his senior year.

Oh yeah, Kate Upton.

 

 

 

OmarDontScare

September 9th, 2012 at 8:41 PM ^

You're not kidding about Whaley. As a Senior in HS he was a potential Top Ten draft pick in the Tyson Chandler, Eddy Curry draft class. He then ( allegedly) raped a 16 year old and fell off the map. I believe he played for the Utah Jazz for a few years though. Amazing talent.

All Day

September 9th, 2012 at 8:55 PM ^

Even after the rape thing he could never straighten his life out. Bounced around JC's, kicked out of Cinci, brief (I mean BRIEF) stint with the Jazz. He was a terror in hs. That team had another 6'10" kid on that team who had to sit his senior year because he used a year of eligibility in Canada, twins that both went on to start at Ferris, and another kid who played at JC.

readyourguard

September 10th, 2012 at 8:16 AM ^

I went to high school and played football with Paul "the Assasin" Butcher.  He was a WR/DB, then went to Wayne State, physically blew up and became a linebacker/special teams player.  In the pros, he earned his reputation as a special teams kamikaze.  Madden put him on his All-Madden squad.  He played for the Lions, Rams, Colts, Panthers, and Raiders.

Side note:  I just learned that his son is an actor/singer and has appeared in quite a few shows.

justingoblue

September 9th, 2012 at 8:37 PM ^

Evan Jager, 2012 Olympian. We ran together in HS and now he gets a packed gym, cheerleaders and a band when he comes back home. Still crazy to think about, especially since it's all so new (the really blowing up part, he's been running professionally for a few years now).

1989 UM GRAD

September 9th, 2012 at 8:38 PM ^

Future hall of fame tight end Devin Funchess, epic starer and future quarterback terrorizer Mario Ojemudia, Drew Stanton and many more from Harrison High School. Not to mention Pam Dawber from Mork and Mindy.

MJ14

September 9th, 2012 at 8:44 PM ^

Luke, Tyler, and Cody Zeller would have to be mine. Though I wasn't born there and they were, I did move when I was really little to there town though and I've lived there ever since.

MGomaha

September 9th, 2012 at 8:55 PM ^

I'm from Garrett, Indiana... so Chuck Bavis, who played at Purdue and would have been a top 10 pick in the NBA if not for a drunk driving accident. He held some guy named Lew Alcindor to his lowest carreer points total in college.

pdgoblue25

September 9th, 2012 at 9:38 PM ^

Al started at nose tackle for Bo, and Eric Riley was on the fab 5 team. Went to Euclid myself, unfortunately we were full of buckeyes, Robert Smith, Pepe Pearson, Brandon Smith, and Thaddeus Gibson. Tony Fisher went to Notre Dame, and Chris Harell was the starting safety for Penn State's orange bowl/Manningham team. I would also throw in The Helicopter Melvin Levett since ge went to both of our high wchools. Levett was something to see when he was in high school.

Yeoman

September 9th, 2012 at 9:27 PM ^

Mark Werner, Michigan safety and punter '67-'69

Matt Frantz, OSU kicker '86-'87, was wide left to give M the 26-24 win and a Rose Bowl trip in '86. Thanks, Matt.

Amanda Borden, gymnast, gold medal in '96 Olympics

Kim Carlisle, swimmer on '80 US Olympic team, at one time 4th in the world in the 100m backstroke

Jeff Immelt captained our basketball team--not sure if he qualifies as a "great sports figure" but at least he's in the news.

MSHOT92

September 9th, 2012 at 10:09 PM ^

is a strong word, but I had the misfortune of coaching against that kid when he was a high school freshman. Adrian has always had a solid football program, but he was obscenely tall and athletic at that point. The game plan was toss the ball as high as they could, watch him catch it, and run...to the endzone. We played a tight game and I had a safety without a brain or an additional foot and a half in height to defend him. Told the ss TO STAY BEHIND everyone at all costs, not even his grandmother was allowed to get behind him to go to the restroom. Well...he decided he was going to out jump Kellen. We lost. Stupid kids =] But I remember Kellen being such a nice kid after the game, very sportsmanlike, was a fun player to watch.

BlueBadger

September 9th, 2012 at 9:21 PM ^

is home to a number of Red Wings and I believe a Lion or two, but the only ones from Novi High School are Mitch Maier, a reserve outfielder for the Ryals, and a girl I graduated with who went to the olympics in ice dancing.

ST3

September 9th, 2012 at 9:36 PM ^

Am I the only one from East Lansing on here? Or the only one willing to admit it? Todd Martin, who I went to high school with, made it to #3 in the world in tennis. Ben Poquette made it to the NBA. After that, it's pretty slim pickings.