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  2. Idaho Athletic Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Idaho Athletic Hall of Fame is a sports hall of fame in the U.S. state of Idaho.According to the hall, its purpose is "to honor those individuals from the state of Idaho who have achieved significant recognition in an area of athletic endeavor, or have made a special contribution to Idaho athletics."

  3. Eddie Bell (wide receiver) - Wikipedia

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    After that he was inducted into Ring of Honor and the Hall of Fame of Idaho State. On November 22, 1969 was Ed Bell's Day in the city of Pocatello, Idaho for athletic accomplishments. [ 2 ] In 2016, he was nominated for the NCAA college football Hall of Fame.

  4. Category:Halls of fame in Idaho - Wikipedia

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  5. John Vesser - Wikipedia

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    Vesser also served as head coach of the Idaho State Bengals men's basketball team for several seasons, and was athletic director at the college from 1952 to 1965. He was inducted to the North Idaho Athletic Hall of Fame in 1974, [6] and the athletics hall of fame at Idaho State in 1979. [7] Vesser died in 1996 in Pocatello, Idaho. [2]

  6. Wayne Walker (linebacker) - Wikipedia

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    He was also a sports commentator for the San Francisco 49ers' radio broadcasts for over 20 years, and a commentator on Oakland Athletics baseball broadcasts [18] from 1976 to 1980 and in 1985. During the 1979 season, when the struggling A's lost 108 games, he teamed up with fellow southern Idahoan Harmon Killebrew .

  7. Idaho State Bengals football - Wikipedia

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    After his run as head coach, he became assistant athletic director for Idaho State from 1965 to 1979, and athletic director from 1979 to 1986. [6] For one year in 1976, he acted as line coach for the Edmonton Eskimos (now Edmonton Elks) of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He boasted a fairly successful record of 79–38–2 (.664) with Idaho ...

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  9. Ed Cheff - Wikipedia

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    He won the ABCA's Lefty Gomez Award, given for lifetime achievement in amateur baseball, in 2009. [10] He was a coach with the United States national baseball team (1991, 1994) and managed the Alaska Goldpanners and Anchorage Bucs in the Alaska Baseball League .