JOHNSTOWN —
Tickets are on sale to the Cambria County Sports Hall of Fame banquet set for July 14 at the Pasquerilla Conference Center.
Seven members of the Class of 2012 will be inducted during the ceremony, which begins with a social hour at 6 p.m. followed by dinner at 7:05 p.m.
The Class of 2012 includes former major league umpire Frank Dezelan (posthumous); veteran wrestling official Bruce Haselrig; WNBA assistant coach and former University
of Maryland basketball star
Sue Panek; former Wake
Forest University football standout Ed Stetz; former Penn State University women’s basketball pioneer Mag Strittmatter; former three-time junior national champion and Penn State gymnast Kristal Uzelac; and Wake Forest University baseball coach Tom Walter, who recently received national acclaim for donating one of his kidneys to a player in need of a transplant.
The Hall of Fame also will recognize the accomplishments of five PIAA state championship teams including the 1985 Bishop McCort girls basketball team; the 1987, 2002 and 2003 Bishop Carroll girls basketball squads; and the 1985 Cambria Heights girls volleyball team.
To purchase tickets or for information about advertising in the official banquet program, call 255-2809.
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