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National Polish-American Hall of Fame

The National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame and Museum was founded in 1973 to honor and recognize outstanding American athletes, both amateur and professional, of Polish descent.

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Auto Racing

Baseball

Basketball

Bowling

  • Johnny Crimmins (1976)
  • Billy Golembiewski (1981)
  • Cass Grygier (1984)
  • Eddie Lubanski (1978)
  • Ann Setlock (1983)

Boxing

Figure skating

Football

  • Danny Abramowicz (1992)
  • Pete Banaszak (1990)
  • Steve Bartkowski (1993)
  • Zeke Bratkowski (1995)
  • Lou Creekmur (2001)
  • Ziggy Czarobski (1980)
  • Mike DItka (2001)
  • Forest Evashevski (2000)
  • Frank Gatski (1989)
  • Jim Grabowski (1993)
  • Jack Ham (1987)
  • Leon Hart (1988)
  • Vic Janowicz (1987)
  • Ron Jaworski (1991)
  • Joe Klecko (1999)
  • Ed Klewicki (1982)
  • Frank Kush (1998)
  • Johnny Lujack (1978)
  • Ted Marchibroda (1976)
  • Lou Michaels (1994)
  • Walt Michaels (1997)
  • Dick Modzelewski (1986)
  • Bill Osmanski (1977)
  • Bob Skoronski (2000)
  • Hank Stram (1985)
  • Dick Szymanski (1994)
  • Frank Szymanski (1995)
  • Frank Tripucka (1997)
  • Alex Wojciechowicz (1975)

Golf

  • Betsy King (2000)
  • Warren Orlick (1983)
  • Bob Toski (1987)
  • Al Watrous (1979)

Gymnastics

  • George Szypula (1985)

Hockey

  • Len Ceglarski (1993)
  • Pete Stemkowski (2002)

Softball

  • Ed Tyson (1974)

Sports Journalism

Tennis

  • Frankie Parker (1981)

Track & Field

Weightlifting

  • Norbert Schemansky (1979)
  • Stanley Stanczyk (1991)

Wrestling


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