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Opening Ceremonies| Senior Games August 23, 20 _-* Guest Speaker: LaVell Edwards *¢ Entertainment: James Oneil Miner and the Miner Music Company FREEto the public! e Honoring the 2005 particpa Enshrined into the College Football Hall of Fame last finished his 29 year head coaching caseer as the sixt! coach in NCAA history at 257-101-3. im1984 the national title and he was named ‘National : ( 5 oke the world record in the discus, topped with throw of 230 feet 11 inches. He revolutionized the g technique for the discus. He was the Silver in the 1972 Munich Olympics and was a . ber of the year. Thirty-one ofer his veil v of four.U.S. Olympic teams frony 1964 to American honors. LaVell Edwards Won the 1960 Cy Young Award as a pitcher’ who recorded a 20-9 record and 3.08 earned 4 run averagefor the Pittsburgh Pirates when. the National League Comeback Player Ranked No. Sina’ top 50 atl olae by Sports Ih ring. She was inducted into the BYU Jersey No. 40 has never been worn by a BYU playersinceit was retired in 1962 after he finished his career at BYU. Nicknamed “The Phantom”, ‘ thletic Hall of Fame in 1990. he was BYU's first First-Team All American football player. In 1963 he received the Dale Rex 4 : She served 10 years as theDirector of Women's Athletics at BYU, some ofwhich came in her40year career as BYU'shead women’s volleyball _ coach. ‘She retiredas theall-time leader in- collegiate Memorial Award. He was inducted into the BYU. Athletic Hall of Fame in 1977. Retired in 2000 after 36 seasons broadcasting At BYU; Dick averaged 25 points 429 football games as the play-by-play voice for BYU. on KSL Radio. He also call the radio broadcast of all the BYU basketball gamesduring this span. His devotion and and was selected as an All Concave ad AlAneta Sand: fie helped his team win the 1966 NIT Tournament Championship in New commitmentto his work was demonstrated in 1996 when he announced the BYU- York City. He was also an Academic Ameri ractices. Utah football game despite serious heart problems atthe time. shi ncaa Pook fh8!Coach aesCoenen ore ip, the first outright NCAA title for any sport in BYU history, Comte |