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The Virgnia Sports Hall of Fame was designed to pay tribute to anyone who has made a lasting contribution to the cause of sports in Virginia, the nation, and the world through outstanding achievement or service. This includes athletes, coaches, administrators, and other contributors to the game.

The Class of 2007
Gary Clark
A JMU Grad, Clark earned four Pro Bowl appearances, and in 2002, Redskins.com listed Clark among the 70 greatest Redskins of all time in celebration of the team’s 70th anniversary. (Read More)
James "Carroll" Colston
MEDIA INDUCTEE: Colston has achieved icon status in the Roanoke region, spending more than 4 decades as a high school sports broadcaster.  (Read More)
Eugene F. Corrigan
It was as a coach and administrator that Corrigan made his mark, serving as a coach and later as Director or Athletics for ten years at UVa. (Read More)
John McKenna
In 13 seasons, from 1953-65, he guided the VMI Keydets to four Southern Conference championships, five state championships and six straight winning seasons (1957-62). (Read More)
Ricky Rudd
Called “Ironman” because of his possibly unbeatable record of 788 consecutive race starts from 1981-2005, Chesapeake native Ricky Rudd ranks among NASCAR’s
top 50 drivers of all time. (Read More)
Bryant L. Stith
At Virginia, Stith finished as the Cavalier’s all-time leader in scoring (2,516 points), minutes (4,391) and free throws made (690). (Read More)
Charlie Sumner
Over a 24 year coaching career, he served as defensive coordinator for two Super Bowl Champions and as head coach in Oakland he won a USFL Championship. (Read More)