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Archive for the ‘BG Hall of Fame’ Category

Franklin “Gus” Skibbie

By • Aug 15th, 2015

One of the first great athletes at Bowling Green, Gus Skibbie was a catcher on the 1921 baseball team, the first team in school history to win a conference championship.



Sid Sink

By • Aug 15th, 2015

A 1976 inductee into the BGSU Athletic Hall of Fame, Sid Sink holds one cross country school record, three indoor track records, and three outdoor track records.



Charles Simpson

By • Aug 15th, 2015

Charles Simpson coached the Falcon gymnasts for 22 seasons, with an overall record of 154-117-2.



Ed Siminski

By • Aug 15th, 2015

Ed Siminski captained the 1939 BG football team, earning All-Ohio Conference honors that year as an offensive lineman.



Fran Voll

By • Apr 8th, 2013

Fran Voll guided the women’s basketball program at his alma mater to heights never before reached at BGSU.



Charles Share

By • Sep 11th, 2009

With practically no high school experience, Share came to BG and developed into an All-Ohio and All-American center.



Cris Shale

By • Sep 11th, 2009

Shale became the most decorated player in BG football history in 1990, earning spots on five All-America teams.



Talita Scott

By • Sep 11th, 2009

Scott, a native of Akron, was a two-time All-MAC First-Team selection for the Falcons.



Ken Schoeni

By • Sep 11th, 2009

Schoeni arrived at Bowling Green in 1965 as the supervisor of maintenance and grounds for the athletic program.



Robert Schnelker

By • Sep 11th, 2009

An All-Ohio end on the football team, Schnelker also played basketball and ran track at the university.