The Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame has begun the nomination process for its third class of Inductees with local fans already playing a major role. Philadelphia sports fans can nominate
their favorites to be considered for induction into the Philly Sports Hall and supporters of the late John McAdams are leading the way.
From now through September 1, 2005, the public can submit nominees for consideration as inductees into the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame. The nominations can be submitted online, via
email or on paper through US mail. As part of its nomination process, the Hall of Fame relies heavily on input from fans, with the top nominees submitted by the public included on the
election ballot.
The recent passing of longtime Palestra and local sports announcer John McAdams has already spurred dozens of nominations for his induction. McAdams, far and away the leading nominee to
date, will be a candidate for the Hall's "Legacy of Excellence" honor.
"Fans are an integral part of what makes the Philadelphia sports scene the best in the nation, and we strongly encourage them to again participate in our nomination process," states the
Hall's Senior Director of Foundation Development Steve Tallant. "Mr. McAdams was such a part of Philadelphia sports and this unique formula allows his fans to be directly involved the
Hall of Fame process."
Nominations can be submitted through the Hall of Fame web site (http://www.phillyhof.org/nominee.asp), via email (nominees @ phillyhall.net) or through the mail (Philadelphia Sports Hall
of Fame, PO Box 58667 Philadelphia, PA 19102). All nominations must include the nominee's accomplishments and/or contributions along with the submitter's contact information.
The Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame is open to athletes, coaches, media, administrators and other contributors in all areas of professional, college, amateur, high school and youth
sports. Candidates must have been born in or performed in the Philadelphia area and meet certain eligibility requirements in order to be considered. A list of eligibility requirements is
available online at: http://www.phillyhof.org/eligibility.asp
The Hall of Fame's Charter Class was inducted in February of 2004, and Class II was inducted in April 2005. The diverse inductees to the Hall represent thirteen different sports, and
include such sporting luminaries as Chuck Bednarik, Richie Ashburn, Wilt Chamberlain, Carl Lewis, Jay Siegel, Joe Verdeur, Bobby Clarke, Charles Barkley, Joe Frazier, Cathy Rush and Vic
Seixas.
Hall of Fame nominees are divided into categories based on the era in which they performed, those with the majority of their career within the past 50 years and those prior. The top five
publicly submitted nominees are automatically included in the final ballot supplied to the Hall of Fame's elective body.
The Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. Founded in 2002, it is a member of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, the
Pennsylvania Association of Non-Profit Organizations, the Maxwell Club, the Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums and the International Association of Sports Museums and Halls of Fame. For
More information visit: http://www.phillyhof.org/
Contact Information:
Steve Tallant, Senior Director-Foundation Development
215.886.6657 Ext. 5
steve.tallant @ phillyhall.net
Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame
PO Box 58667
Philadelphia, PA 19102