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William Robert Tuttle (July 4, 1929 – July 27, 1998) was an American professional baseball player.Primarily a center fielder, he appeared in 1,270 games played in Major League Baseball over 11 seasons for the Detroit Tigers (1952; 1954–1957), Kansas City Athletics (1958–1961) and Minnesota Twins (1961–1963).
Mick McCabe's list of the top 100 boys basketball players in Michigan for the 2023-24 season includes Graham Junge of Flat Rock. ... 6-4, senior, North Farmington. 22. Jaquan Stennis, 6-8 ...
Mark Wells graduated from Lake Shore High School in St. Clair Shores, Michigan, in 1975. [2] Wells then attended Bowling Green State University from 1975 to 1979 where he was a star forward with the Falcons in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association.
This is a list of players of gridiron football (American football and Canadian football) players who died while still on a team roster. Included are players in professional and college football who have died of any cause. For professional football players, the most common cause of death is vehicle crashes.
Terry Mills, member of 1989 Michigan national champions, NBA player for Detroit Pistons (born in Romulus) Mark Montgomery, player for Michigan State, head coach at Northern Illinois (raised in Inkster) Deanna Nolan, point guard for Detroit Shock, 3-time WNBA champion (born in Flint) Marcus Norris (born 1974), basketball player
Lattner starred in both football and basketball at Fenwick High School in Oak Park, Illinois, where he graduated in 1950. [1] Fenwick, along with other Chicago-area Catholic schools, was a training ground for Notre Dame and Big Ten football programs, and Lattner held offers from top college football programs across the country.
As a junior, he started all 11 games at offensive left guard for the 1972 Michigan Wolverines football team that finished with a 10–1 record, ranked No. 6 in the final AP Poll. [3] As a senior, he helped lead the 1973 Michigan Wolverines football team to an undefeated 10-0-1 record and was selected as an All-Big Ten Conference player. [ 3 ]