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Penn State interim head coach Terry Smith, an Aliquippa native, and professional wrestling champion “The Franchise” Shane Douglas from New Brighton are among ten distinguished athletes set to be honored at the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame. The enshrinement ceremony will take place on June 13 at The Club at Shadow Lakes in Aliquippa, recognizing the remarkable contributions and achievements of these sports icons.
The event aims to celebrate not only individual accomplishments but also the rich athletic heritage of Beaver County. The honorees represent a diverse range of sports and have made significant impacts both locally and beyond. Their dedication, talent, and hard work have inspired countless young athletes in the community, and this recognition serves as a testament to their legacies.
As fans and supporters gather to honor these legends, the event promises to be a memorable occasion, showcasing the pride and passion that sports bring to the region.
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