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This user has created 28 articles: [[All-American Amateur Baseball Association]], [[American Amateur Baseball Congress]], [[Baseball America Major League Player of the Year]], [[Baseball Australia Diamond Awards]], [[Baseball Australia Hall of Fame]], [[Baseball Prospectus Internet Baseball Awards]], [[Big League World Series]], [[Chuck Tanner Baseball Manager of the Year Award]], [[Colorado Sports Hall of Fame]] (from a redirect), [[Irish American Baseball Hall of Fame]], [[Ivan Allen Jr. Braves Museum and Hall of Fame]], [[Legacy Awards (NLBM)]], [[List of 2009 all-decade Sports Illustrated awards and honors]], [[List of USA Today major-league baseball awards]], [[New Jersey Sports Writers Association]], [[New Jersey Women's Hall of Fame]], [[Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame]], [[Philadelphia Sports Writers Association]], [[Pro Basketball Writers Association]], [[Puerto Rican Episcopal Conference]], [[Royal Air Force Chaplains Branch]], [[San Diego Padres award winners and league leaders]], [[Senior League World Series]], [[Tampa Bay Rays award winners and league leaders]], [[This Year in Minor League Baseball Awards]], [[Tim Vakoc]], [[United States Air Force Chaplain Corps]], [[Wesley Brown Field House]].

He has also created several categories, including: [[:Category:Coaching awards|Coaching awards]], [[:Category:Parade High School All-Americans (football)|''Parade'' high-school football All-Americans]], [[:Category:Swimming awards|Swimming awards]], and HALLS OF FAME ([[:Category:Halls of fame in Australia|Australia]], [[:Category:Halls of fame in the United Kingdom|UK]], [[:Category:Halls of fame in the United States|US]], [[:Category:International halls of fame in the United States|Int'l in US]], [[:Category:National halls of fame in the United States|Nat'l in US]], [[:Category:All-sports halls of fame|All-sports]], [[:Category:College sports halls of fame in the United States|College sports in US]], [[:Category:Association football museums and halls of fame|Ass'n football]], [[:Category:Auto racing museums and halls of fame|Auto racing]], [[:Category:Horse racing museums and halls of fame|Horse racing]], [[:Category:Ice hockey museums and halls of fame|Ice hockey]]).

He has also made substantial additions to the following articles: ''[[Baseball America]]'', [[Baseball awards]], [[Navy Midshipmen]].

==Cross-ref's==
*Userboxes. See below, at "Miscellaneous: Userboxes"
*Vandalism. See below, at "Vandalism"

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==To-do==

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*After his canonization on Sun 10/23/11, ADD new St. [[Luigi Guanella]] to [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia]] (due to healing of Wm Glisson Jr of Springfield, Del Cty, in March 2002

===message to user===
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===In general (to do)===
*ADD "military" to "American chaplains" cat in military-chaplain entries in [[:Category:American chaplains]]
**DONE thru [[Milton L. Haney]]

*ADD IAAF HoF (24 inaug mbrs in 2012, centennial yr); http://www.iaaf.org/mini/HOF/News/News.aspx June 25, 2012

*8/1/12 (several wks after 6/6/12 e-mail to siblings):
*ADD to [[Sean Doolittle]]: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/47723153 Shawnee's Doolittle perfect in big-league debut
By Dave Zangaro ; PhillyBurbs.com ; 6/7/2012
*ADD [[:Category:Baseball players from New Jersey]] to: [[Sean Doolittle]] & [[Mike Trout]]

*REVAMP [[:Category:College sports teams in the United States by team]], by deleting team pages that are already in the team's own cat
**{{also|College rivalry #United States}}
**List of college athletic programs in Ohio
**[[:Category:Lists of college athletic programs by U.S. state]]
**[[List of college sports teams in the United States with different mascot names for men's and women's teams]]
**[[California State University #Campuses and rankings]]
**[[:Category:College sports teams in California]]
**''For universities named after a state and whose commonly used initials begin with "U", see the letter with which that state's name begins''
**Cal State Long Beach – ''see: Long Beach''
**Central Florida – ''see: UCF''
**Charleston, College of – ''see: College of Charleston''
**Houston at Victoria – ''see: UHV''
**North Carolina at Charlotte – ''see: Charlotte''
**Tennessee at Chattanooga – ''see: Chattanooga''
**Wisconsin at Milwaukee – ''see: Milwaukee''

**UAB – ''see: Alabama at Birmingham''
**UC Davis – ''see: California at Davis
**UC Irvine– ''see: California at Irvine''
**UC San Diego – ''see: California at San Diego''
**UC Santa Barbara – ''see: California at Santa Barbara
**UCLA – ''see: California at Los Angeles''
**UIC – ''see: Illinois at Chicago''
**UMBC – ''see: Maryland at Baltimore County''
**UMKC – ''see: Missouri at Kansas City''
**UMSL – ''see: Missouri at St. Louis''
**UMass – ''see: Massachusetts''
**UMass Lowell – ''see: Massachusetts at Lowell''
**UNC Asheville – ''see: North Carolina at Asheville''
**UNC Greensboro – ''see: North Carolina at Greensboro''
**UNC Wilmington – ''see: North Carolina at Wilmington''
**UNLV – ''see: Nevada at Las Vegas''
**UTEP – ''see: Texas at El Paso''
**UTSA – ''see: Texas at San Antonio''

*[[User:Eagle4000/List of athletes from New Jersey]]

*REQUEST semi-permanent protection for [[List of 2009 all-decade Sports Illustrated awards and honors]]

*ADD CATS to uncategorized pp ([[Wikipedia:WikiProject Categories/uncategorized]]): [[Deborah Heart and Lung Center]]
*CHECK: [[Wikipedia:New pages patrol]]

===Baseball===
*[http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20120913&content_id=38368362&vkey=pr_mlb&c_id=mlb Chicago White Sox named recipient of '''2012 Steve Patterson Award for Excellence in Sports Philanthropy'''] (9/12) Team recognized for Volunteer Corps Program; Award is one of highest honors in sports philanthropy. CHICAGO – The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) today named the Chicago White Sox as a recipient of the 2012 Steve Patterson Award for Excellence in Sports Philanthropy for the Chicago White Sox Volunteer Corps program. The award celebrates and promotes those in sports who are improving lives of others by leveraging the unique influence of sports. The White Sox established the first of its kind Volunteer Corps, which has brought together more than 5,500 fans, players, coaches, and club executives to assist underserved Chicago neighborhoods through volunteer work. Since it was founded in 2009, the Corps has logged more than 17,000 hours of service, including participating in blood drives that have helped save up to 1,200 lives; repacking more than 150,000 pounds of food that has fed approximately 40,000 hungry families and individuals in Chicago; and taking part in renovation and beautification projects for Chicago public schools and Boys & Girls Club locations. Several other professional sports teams have replicated the Corps model. The White Sox Volunteer Corps also was recognized with the '''2011 Commissioner’s Award for Philanthropic Excellence''', which was created to recognize outstanding community efforts of an MLB Club.

*WORK on [[User:Eagle4000/Legacy Awards (NLBM)]]

*ADD to NYY, BOS, STL, & LAA awards pp: 2009 – #33 on [[List of 2009 all-decade Sports Illustrated awards and honors#Top 25 Franchises of the Decade|''Sports Illustrated'' list of Top Franchises of the Decade]] (in MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, college basketball, and college football)<ref>Of the 33 teams on the list of Top Franchises of the Decade, the Phillies were fifth among MLB teams (after the #5 Yankees, #11 Red Sox, #23 Cardinals, and #25 Angels). {{cite web|last=Hunt|first=Ryan|title=2000s: Top 25 Franchises|publisher=Sports Illustrated|date=December 22, 2009 |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/magazine/specials/2000s/12/21/top.25.franchises/index.html|accessdate=2012-01-12|quote=Just Missed The Cut: Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants, Boise State football, Connecticut men's basketball, Dallas Mavericks, Anaheim Ducks, Pittsburgh Penguins, Philadelphia Phillies.}}</ref>

*ADD to [[Florida State League]] (at "League Champions"): Since 1979, the winner of the League Championship Series has become the holder—until the following season's championship—of the [[Watson Spoelstra]] Florida State League Championship Trophy.<ref>{{cite web|title=Championship Trophy|publisher=Minor League Baseball|work=Florida State League official website|url=http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/league3/page.jsp?ymd=20061213&content_id=148558&vkey=league3_l123&fext=.jsp&sid=l123|accessdate=2012-01-01}}</ref>
**CREATE redirect for FSL trophy & add to [[[[Baseball awards #U.S. minor leagues]]


*ADD to [[Baseball awards #U.S. minor leagues]]:
** ?? Is FSL a AA or A+ ?: FSL - [[Florida State League]]
** AA: SL - [[Southern League (baseball)|Southern League]]
** A+: CalL - [[California League]]
** A+: CarL - [[Carolina League]]
** A: MwL - [[Midwest League]]
** SSA: NYPL - [[New York-Penn League]]
** SSA: NwL - [[Northwest League]]
** R+: ApL - [[Appalachian League]]
** R+: PL - [[Pioneer Baseball League|Pioneer League]]
** R: AzL - [[Arizona League]]
** R: GCL - [[Gulf Coast League]]

* [[Independent league baseball|Independent Baseball]]:
** [[North American League]]
** [[Pecos League]]

====In general (baseball)====
*WORK on: [[User:Eagle4000/Area Code Games]]

*Big League World Series

*ADD [http://www.foxsportswest.com/09/03/11/Dodgers-to-host-Little-League-Champions/landing.html?blockID=558668&feedID=3707 Dodgers to host Little League Champions] to LLWS page & [[Orange County]]

====Awards====
*WORK on: [[Society for American Baseball Research #Awards|SABR awards]] (see: http://sabr.org/about/henry-chadwick-award)
**add fn's
**create redirects
**add to [[Baseball awards #United States]]

*ADD other awards from:
** Baseball-Almanac: http://www.baseball-almanac.com/awards/
** BaseballChronology.com: [http://www.baseballchronology.com/Baseball/Awards/ add'l Baseball Awards]
** Baseball-Reference: [http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Category:Awards Category:Awards]

*WORK on [[User:Eagle4000/MLBPAA awards]] (and [[Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association]] )

*ADD to postseason awards articles ([[Wld Series MVP]] & [[LCS MVP]]): http://www.baseball-reference.com/awards/postmvp.shtml

*ADD note on ea team's awards page, re Cy Young was for only ONE pitcher in all MLB (1956-66)

*ADD to [[2008 in baseball#Awards and honors]] (Others): GIBBYs, PLayers Choice, BA, DHL, Rolaids, etc (SEE: [[User:Eagle4000/Sandbox B]])

*CREATE a redirect for [[American League Championship Series#Most Valuable Player Award|Lee MacPhail MVP Award]] (American League Championship Series) (+ Giles & Harridge trophies)

*CREATE [[Sporting News All-Star Team]] (from [[Sporting News#Annual]])
**ADD 2010 SN All-Stars to awards pp for Atl, Fla, Wash, Cinc, et al

*ADD to [[This Year in Baseball]] awards: ea yr's winners

*ADD Chalmers/League MVP awards to ea teams' page (at BB page)

*at [[Minor League Baseball Yearly (MiLBY) Awards]]:
**ADD award categories to 2005-08 section
**ADD 2010 awardees

*ADD ext link for MiLB awards (from [[King of Baseball]]) to each award at [[Baseball awards#U.S. minor leagues]]

*See [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/preps/rankingsindex.htm USA Today high-school rankings] (under Ext Links of [[USA Today All-USA high school baseball team]]):
**ADD to: [[USA Today]]
**ADD baseball to: [[Baseball awards]], [[USA Today All-USA high school baseball team]], etc

*At [[Little League Baseball #Awards]], replace deadlinks with live links to various pp at [http://www.littleleague.org/learn/awards.htm LLB awards]

*see [[Amer Women's BB Fed'n]] (add to [[BB awards]])

*ADD [http://www.mister-baseball.com/category/news/ukraine/ Mister Baseball's Ukraine baseball webpages] (AND those of other nations) to [[Baseball awards#Ukraine]] (ETC.)
*ADD [http://www.baseball-fever.com/forumdisplay.php?59-International-Baseball Baseball Fever's int'l baseball pages] to [[Baseball awards]] (re each nation)

====Halls of fame & museums====
*Create redirect for [[Kansas City Royals #Royals Hall of Fame]]
*Create redirect for [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim #Angels Hall of Fame]]

*CREATE text (at [[Oriole Park at Camden Yards #Museum]]) PLUS redirect for [http://www.baberuthmuseum.com/history/slmacy/ Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards] (the state's sports history headquarters. It features exhibits on the Baltimore Orioles, Colts, Ravens and Blast; Orioles [[Hall of Fame]]; Negro League teams; the Preakness; the Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame; regional college athletics; Locker Room - Kids' Discovery Room; and more!)
**INCLUDE cross-ref to [[Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum]]
**CREATE redirects for [[Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame]] & [[Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame]]
**ADD cross-ref at [[Indy Colts]] to [[Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards]]

*?? CREATE [http://www.tedwilliamsmuseum.com/contactus/ Ted Williams Museum]
*Re: [[Ted Williams Museum and Hitters Hall of Fame]]:
**ADD text re add'l info discussed at [http://www.tedwilliamsmuseum.com/aboutus/ About the Museum]
**ADD [http://www.tedwilliamsmuseum.com/memories/ Memories of Ted] to [[Ted Williams]] indiv page
**ADD text (& redirects) re var awards (recipients listed at [http://www.tedwilliamsmuseum.com/inductees/index.html Ted Williams Museum Inductees to Date])
**ADD var awards to [[Baseball awards]]
**ADD '''R Howard's award to [[List of Philadelphia Phillies award winners and league leaders]]'''
**FIND ext links for [[Ted Williams Museum]]

*CREATE [http://chicagobaseballmuseum.org/index.php Chicago Baseball Museum] (and add "Chicago Baseball Museum Awards" to [[Baseball awards #Awards for members of specific teams]] AND to CHC & CHW awards pp)
**fn re Chic BB Mus (February 13, 2011): http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/columns/story?columnist=glanville_doug&id=6113386 QUOTE=I attended an event for the Chicago Baseball Museum honoring the life and legacy of Negro Leagues star Buck O'Neil.

*ADD info to various articles, FROM: {{Cite web |last=Dodd |first=Mike |title=Other baseball museums across the USA |publisher=USA Today |date =July 23, 1999 |url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/hallfame/99hall13.htm |accessdate=2010-09-01}}

*add from Orioles ballpk tour brochure, to [[Orioles]]

====Phillies====
*Halladay no-no: NYT art (p 1), WallStJournal

*FIND cite for [[Harry Kalas]] statue unveiling; add to [[Philadelphia Phillies]]

*John Wanamaker Athletic Award:
**Re award are for prior yr, see [[List of Philadelphia Phillies award winners and league leaders]]: at fn 28, scroll down for text re '07, '08, & '09 awards were for recipients' prior yr AND ADD this ref as a fn (with a "quote=" in ref text) at '07, '08, & '09 listing

*ADD [[Minor league baseball #Awards|MiLB awards]] ([http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/history/awards.jsp? History: MiLB Major Award Winners] (Johnson, Rawlings, & MacPhail)) at: [[List of Philadelphia Phillies award winners and league leaders #Minor-league system]]
*ADD other minor-league teams' titles at: [[List of Philadelphia Phillies award winners and league leaders #Team championships]]

*ADD add'l awards (if any) at: [[2006 Philadelphia Phillies season]], [[2007 Philadelphia Phillies season]], [[2009 Philadelphia Phillies season]], and [[2010 Philadelphia Phillies season]] (from [[List of Philadelphia Phillies award winners and league leaders]])

*At [[List of Philadelphia Phillies award winners and league leaders]], re J Wanamaker award:
**at fn 28, scroll down for text re '07, '08, & '09 awards were for recipients' prior yr AND ADD this ref as a fn (with a "quote=" in ref text) at '07, '08, & '09 listing

*CHANGE (at [[List of Philadelphia Phillies award winners and league leaders]]), under "Team award": link for "2008" title (to {{by|2008}}, from {{WSY|2008}})

*ADD awards to each Phillies season, e.g., [[2008 Philadelphia Phillies season#Awards]]

*Re [[Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame]]:
**Look for add'l Phillies in the Baseball section (& add to Phils awards p)
**Add [[Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame #Baseball]] to Phillies inductees' pp

*Add'l awards for [[List of Philadelphia Phillies award winners and league leaders]]
**CK each player's page at http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/
**[http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=400284 Chase Utley]: PHILLIES HEART AND HUSTLE AWARD (2007, 2008, 2009)

*ADD [[Philadelphia Phillies annual franchise awards]] to each player's page

*ADD [[Sporting News#Annual|''Sporting News'' All-Star Team]] members to [[List of Philadelphia Phillies award winners and league leaders]]

*All-Stars: at [[List of Philadelphia Phillies award winners and league leaders]]
**CHECK other teams awards pp, re All-Stars format:
***[[List of Milwaukee Brewers award winners and All-Stars #All-Stars]]
***[[Minnesota Twins award winners and league leaders #All-Stars]]
***[[Seattle Mariners award winners and league leaders #All-Stars]] (by yr)
**Go to [[MLB All-Star Game]], scroll to the bottom, open the "MLB All-Star Game" navbox, & click on a particular year, which will take you to that year's All-Star Game page and that year's All-Stars
**ADD note: ''See footnote<ref>'''''Go to''''' [[MLB All-Star Game]], '''''scroll to the bottom, open the''''' "MLB All-Star Game" navigation box, '''''and click on''''' a particular year, which will take you to that year's All-Star Game page and that year's All-Stars.</ref>
**2009: Howard (m), Werth (m), Victorino (Final Vote)
**2011: Halladay (p), Lee (p), Hamels (p), Polanco (f), Victorino (Final Vote)

====Other teams====
*ADD [[Mike Trout]]'s other awards to [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim award winners and league leaders #Minor-league system]]

*ADD to [[LA Dodgers awards page]]: [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/awards/roy_campanella_award.shtml Roy Campanella Award]
*ADD to [[Florida Marlins awards page]]:
**[http://www.baseball-almanac.com/awards/jeff_conine_award.shtml Jeff Conine Award]
**MVP (http://www.baseball-almanac.com/awards/)
**Rookie (http://www.baseball-almanac.com/awards/)
*ADD to [[KC Royals awards page]]:
**Pitcher (http://www.baseball-almanac.com/awards/)
**Player (http://www.baseball-almanac.com/awards/)
*ADD to [[Tampa Bay Rays award winners and league leaders]]: league ldr categories

===Basketball===
*COPY note & Wikibox from [[:Category:College men's basketball teams in the United States]] TO [[:Category:College sports teams in the United States by team]] (and remove this "by team" parent cat from articles in the cat that are part of a "school" parent cat)

*See [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/preps/rankingsindex.htm USA Today high-school rankings] (under Ext Links of [[USA Today All-USA high school baseball team]]):
**ADD basketball to: basketball art's

===Football===
*add coaching cats from [[LMA Manager of the Year]] to other coach pp in: [[:Category:English football trophies and awards]]

*See [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/preps/rankingsindex.htm USA Today high-school rankings] (under Ext Links of [[USA Today All-USA high school baseball team]]):
**ADD football (1997-2010) to: [[USA Today All-USA high school football team]], etc.

===Hockey===
*create Flyers & Canadiens HOF redirects (from [[Flyers awards]])
*add Lester Patrick Trophy etc (above) to ea team's awards page
*ADD "{{also|:Category:Ice hockey positions}}" at [[:Category:Ice hockey terminology]] (with note re nec, to allow display of subcat)

===Sports in general===
====Philadelphia area====
*CREATE [[List of Olympic medalists from New Jersey]] (per [[List of Olympic medalists from Michigan]])

*CREATE redirects for Nat'l Sportswriter/Sportscaster of the Year ([[National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association #National Sportswriter of the Year]]), with cats from [[NSSA Hall of Fame]]
*CREATE redirects for NJ/PA/NY Sportswriter/Sportscaster of the Year ([[National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association #State winners]]), with cats from [[NSSA Hall of Fame]]

*revise [[New Jersey Sports Writers Association]]
**when you do websearch re NJSWA, the 5th page will have link to article re "NJ Sportswriters honor Brian Sears" (1/14/11) (US Trotting Assn website; http://xwebapp.ustrotting.com?absolutenm/templates??a=40790&z=63)

*ADD [[Philadelphia Sports Writers Association]] awards to Eagles & 76ers pp

*revise [[Philadelphia Sports Writers Association]], in each yr, by:
**most courageous awardees for 1977-1991 (incorrectly listed as 1978-1992):
***1977; *Most Courageous – [[name]] (school; sport)
***1978; *Most Courageous – [[]] ()
***1979; *Most Courageous – [[]] ()
***<ref name=MostCourageous>The winners of the Most Courageous Award for ... are listed in the cited article with the incorrect year, i.e., the year that follows the award year. (The awards dinner and presentation occur in January or February of the year following the award year.) [http://pswadinner.com/?p=306 ‘Most Courageous Athlete Award’ - Memorable Moments]. PSWA Dinner website. January 14, 2009. Retrieved 2011-01-04.</ref>
**2007 awardees: http://pswadinner.com/?cat=4
**listing the award before the awardee
**adding links
**add 2009 winners (from Past Winners page)
**add winners to ea team's awards page

*CREATE: [http://www.sppsports.com/fca/philly.asp Philadelphia Sports Fans Choice Awards] webpage. SPPsports.com website
**then go to [[Sports in Philadelphia#External links]] & move new article from Ext Links to See Also
**add winners to teams' awards pp

**CREATE [[Phila Sports Congress]]: [http://www.philadelphiasportscongress.org/events/wanamaker-athletic-award/past-winners/ John Wanamaker Athletic Award-recipients since 1961]. Phila Sports Congress website
***{{cite web|title=Halladay wins Wanamaker Award|date=May 17, 2011|publisher=Philly.com|url=http://articles.philly.com/2011-05-17/sports/29552395_1_wanamaker-award-phillies-pitcher-roy-halladay-jimmy-rollins|accessdate=2011-05-23}}
***[http://articles.philly.com/2009-07-09/sports/24985665_1_jimmy-rollins-ryan-howard-owls Article re 2009 award]
***players' pp (from [[List of Philadelphia Phillies award winners and league leaders]])

*add [[PhilaSptsHOF]] to Eagles & Sixers awards pp

*add team hdrs to [[Rowan Profs]]

====Outside metro Philadelphia====
*CREATE REDIRECT for [[University of Kentucky basketball museum]] (per http://www.tarheelblue.com/museum/living.htm, at para 5) ('''see cats at''' [[Carolina Basketball Museum]]) - ADD to [[:Category:College sports halls of fame in the United States]]
*CREATE REDIRECT for [[University of Oklahoma sports museum]] (per http://www.tarheelblue.com/museum/living.htm, at para 5) - ADD to [[:Category:College sports halls of fame in the United States]]

*CREATE new page for [[Jim Thorpe Association|Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame]] ([http://www.jimthorpeassoc.org/2011/07/18/oklahoma-sports-hall-of-fame-to-celebrate-25th-anniversary-2/ OklaSptsHoF 25th anniv])

*CREATE [http://www.golfweek.com/news/2011/nov/16/balicki-newest-gcaa-hof-inductees-very-deserving/ Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame]

*CREATE [http://lasportshall.com/ Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame]
*CREATE [http://www.mshof.com/index.php?p=5&s=3&id=133 Maine Sports Hall of Fame]
*CREATE [http://atlantasportshalloffame.org/ Atlanta Sports Hall of Fame]
*CLEAN UP [[Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame]]

*CREATE [[Golf Writers Association of America]] (see GWAA fn's at [[National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association #See also]])

*ADD to [[Boxing Writers Association of America #Awards]]: add'l awards listed in 2nd ext link (re BWAA list of awards)

*CREATE [http://www.hickoksports.com/history/intsoccerhof.shtml Int'l Football Hall of Champions] (FIFA)

*CREATE new page: [[Sports journalism #External links|Sports Journalists Association]] ([http://www.sportsjournalists.co.uk Sports Journalists Association of Great Britain website]: Largest national organisation of its type in the world, site carries news on sport, journalism and sports journalism), INCL sections re SJA awards & sports awards

*CREATE "HOF redirect" for [[National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association]] HOF
*At [[National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association]], add 2010 winners (incl from NJ)

*ADD "UCLA Athletics HOF" section at [[UCLA Bruins]] (from ext link at [[Cy Young (athlete)]])
*CREATE redirect for [[UCLA Athletics HOF]]

*create redirect for [[United States Sports Academy #Carl Maddox Sport Management Award]]

*add links to [http://www.usna.edu/athletics.htm various pp at USNA.edu] for [[Navy Midshipmen#Facilities|USNA sports facilities]]

*revise [[Joe Paterno]] re named "winner of 2011 NCAA Gerald R. Ford Award, to be presented on Jan. 13 at the NCAA Convention"

*add winners to:
**[[United States Sports Academy #Amos Alonzo Stagg Coaching Award]]
**[[United States Sports Academy #Carl Maddox Sport Management Award]]
*add to: [[United States Sports Academy]] re male & female Athlete of Yr [http://www.ussa.edu/publications/news/2010/12/27/spain-reigns-as-villa-edges-nadal-on-the-male-side-korean-ices-female-side-in-athlete-of-the-year/]

*add to [[USNA]] (from USNA brochure), re visitor ctr, websites, bldgs, etc

*ADD ext link for var [http://apps.uslacrosse.org/museum/halloffame/chapters.php US Lacrosse chapter HOFs] to corresp state spts HOFs (as at [[Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame#External links]])

*CREATE a redirect for [[Learfield Sports Directors' Cup]] ([[NACDA Directors' Cup]])
*CREATE a redirect for [[John R. Wooden Award#Legends of Coaching Award|Legends of Coaching Award]] ([Category:College basketball trophies and awards in the United States]]; [Category:Coaching awards]]; [Category:Awards established in 1999]])
**AND CHANGE the note at [[:Category:College basketball coach of the year awards in the United States]] from [[John R. Wooden Award]] to [[Legends of Coaching Award]]

*SEE [http://www.sportingnews.com/college-basketball/article/2009-07-29/sporting-news-50-greatest-coaches-all-time ''Sporting News''' list of the 50 greatest (American) coaches of all time (pro & college)]; e.g.,
**In 2009, Summitt was named to ''Sporting News''' list of the 50 greatest coaches of all time (MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, college basketball, and college football). She is listed in position 11.<ref>{{cite web|first=Jeff|last=D'Alessio|title=Sporting News' 50 greatest coaches of all time|date=July 29, 2009|publisher=SportingNews.com|url=http://www.sportingnews.com/college-basketball/article/2009-07-29/sporting-news-50-greatest-coaches-all-time|accessdate=2011-01-29}}</ref>

*MOVE '''conf & league pages''' from [[:Category:High school sports associations in the United States]] AND from [[:Category:High school sports conferences and leagues in the United States]] TO [[:Category:(state) high school sports conferences]]

*ADD NACDA's [[Corbett Award]] winners to respective colleges
*ADD to [[National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics]] (NACDA): [http://www.nacda.com/nacda/nacda-awards.html NACDA awards]

*[[List of 2009 all-decade Sports Illustrated awards and honors]]:
**add other honors re soccer, other sports, high sch
**add section re "College football honors" (incl other honors from pp 2 & 3 of weblink)
**add honors to "College basketbal honors" section (from pp 2 & 3 of weblink)
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***"Coll football honors" (re [[:Category:College football awards]])
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*[[Catholic Church hierarchy]], [[Index of Catholic Church articles]], [[Glossary of the Catholic Church]]
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*ADD indiv shrines from [[Shrines to the Virgin Mary #United States]] to [[List of shrines #United States]]
*revise [[Philip Hannan]]
*revise [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington]]

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==College sports==
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====Other sports====
Though football may receive a lot of media attention due to its annual rivalry game, West Point has a long history of athletics in other NCAA sports.<ref name="Ambrose 1966, pp. 305–306"/> Army is a member of the Division I [[Patriot League]] in most sports,<ref name="qfacts"/> while its men's ice hockey program competes in [[Atlantic Hockey]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goarmysports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=11100&KEY=&ATCLID=1599462&SPID=4588&SPSID=102198|title=Army Hockey Guide|publisher=Go Army Sports.com|accessdate=30 December 2008}}</ref> Every year, Army faces the [[Royal Military College of Canada]] (RMC) [[RMC Paladins|Paladins]] in the annual [[RMC Paladins#West Point Weekend|West Point Weekend]] hockey game.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goarmysports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=11100&KEY=&ATCLID=576395|title=Army-RMC Rivalry|publisher=Go Army Sports.com|accessdate=1 January 2009}}</ref> This series, conceived in 1923, is the longest running annual international sporting event in the world,<ref>Crowly and Guinzburg (2002), p. 234.</ref> and was featured on a $100 commemorative gold Canadian [[Royal Canadian Mint Hockey coins|coin]] in 2006.

The [[Army Black Knights men's lacrosse|men's lacrosse team]] has won eight [[NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship|national championships]] and appeared in the NCAA tournament fifteen times. In its early years, lacrosse was used by football players, like the "Lonesome End" [[Bill Carpenter]], to stay in shape during the off-season.<ref>[https://admin.xosn.com/fls/11100//Lax%20Action%202009/09LaxGuide77-104.pdf?SPSID=104155&SPID=4573&DB_OEM_ID=11100 ''2009 Army Lacrosse Media Guide''] (PDF), Army Athletic Communications, United States Military Academy, p. 78, 2009.</ref> The 2005–06 women's basketball team went 20–11 and won the Patriot League tournament. They went to the [[2006 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament]] as a 15th-ranked [[single-elimination tournament#Seeding|seed]], where they lost to [[University of Tennessee|Tennessee]], 102–54. It was the first [[NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship|March Madness]] tournament appearance for any Army basketball team. The head coach of that team, [[Maggie Dixon]], died soon after the season at only 28 years of age. [[Bob Knight]], the winningest men's basketball coach in NCAA history, began his head coaching career at Army in the late 1960s<ref>Atkinson (1989), p. 90.</ref> before moving on to [[Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball|Indiana]] and [[Texas Tech Red Raiders men's basketball|Texas Tech]]. One of Knight's players at Army was [[Mike Krzyzewski]], who later was head coach at Army before moving on to [[Duke Blue Devils men's basketball|Duke]], where he has won three [[NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship|national championships]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goduke.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=22725&SPID=1845&DB_OEM_ID=4200&ATCLID=152844&Q_SEASON=2008|title=Mike Krzyzewski|publisher=Duke University Athletics|accessdate=2 January 2009}}</ref>

[Image:West Point Rugby Player.jpg|right|thumb|Army men's rugby]]
Approximately 15% of cadets are members of a club sport team. West Point fields a total of 24&nbsp;club sports teams and in the last two years, academy club teams have won six national championships. So far in 2009, Army was won the national titles in Judo, Boxing, Orienteering, and Pistol.<ref>{{cite web|title=College boxing championships at Maryland|publisher=Washington Times|url=http://washingtontimes.com/weblogs/lovey-land/2009/Apr/05/college-boxing-championships-maryland/|accessdate=9 April 2009}}</ref><ref name ="dca">{{cite web|url=http://www.usma.edu/USCC/DCA/clubs/gallery.htm#NatChamps|title=DCA & Clubs Photo Pages|publisher=Directorate of Cadet Activities|accessdate=9 April 2009}}</ref> In 2008, West Point club sport teams won national championships in boxing, orienteering, men's team handball, and women's pistol, while in 2007, West Point captured national titles in cycling and women's team handball.<ref name ="dca"/>

The majority of the student body, about 65%, competes in intramural sports, known at the academy as "company athletics". [[Department of Physical Education (DPE)|DPE's]] Competitive Sports committee runs the club and company athletics sports programs and was recently named one of the "15&nbsp;Most Influential Sports Education Teams in America" by the Institute for International Sport.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.internationalsport.com/top100Press.cfm|title=Top 15 Sport Education Teams in America|publisher=Institute for International Sport|accessdate=10 December 2008}}</ref> The fall season sees competition in basketball, biathlon, full-contact football, soccer, ultimate disc, and wrestling; while the spring season sees competition in combative grappling, floor hockey, orienteering, rugby, and swimming.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usma.edu/dpe/competitivesports/csintramurals.htm|title=Company Athletics|publisher=USMA Department of Physical Education|accessdate=10 December 2008}}</ref> In the spring, each company also fields a team entry into the annual [[Sandhurst Competition]], a military skills event conducted by the Department of Military Instruction.<ref>{{cite web |title = Sandhurst 2009 |publisher =Department of Military Instruction |url =http://www.usma.edu/dmi/sandhurst_competition.htm |accessdate =12 January 2009}}</ref>

===link to each college sport===
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===College basketball awards===
*[[USBWA National Freshman of the Year]] (incl 2 navboxes re awards)

==sports awards==
*[[Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsman of the Year]] (Laureus World Sports Academy)
*[[Laureus World Sports Award for Sportswoman of the Year]]
*[[L'Équipe#"Champion of Champions"|''L'Équipe'' Champion of Champions Award]]
*Argentina: [[Olimpia Award|Olimpia de Oro Award]] (Golden Olimpia) (1954)
{{cite news|url=http://www.europeantour.com/default.sps?pagegid=%7B5A258B31%2D8294%2D4C0E%2DB8B9%2DA796F6009E52%7D&newsid=520232&date=12%2D31%2D2007&listPageName=ET+TourNews+%2D+Latest+News | title=Cabrera named Argentine Sportsperson of the Year |publisher=[[PGA European Tour|European Tour]] |date=[[2008-01-03]] |accessdate=2008-01-13}}
*[[Austrian Sportspersonality of the year|Austrian Sportspersonality of the Year]] (1949)
*Canada: [[Bobbie Rosenfeld Award]] (female athlete of the year) (1933; Canadian Press)
*Canada: [[Lionel Conacher Award]] (male athlete of the year) (1932; Canadian Press)
*Canada: [[Lou Marsh Trophy]] (male athlete of the year) (1936; panel of journalists)
*Canada: [[Velma Springstead Trophy]] (female athlete of the year) (1934; True Sport Foundation)
*[[Jamaica Sportsperson of the year|Jamaica Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year]] (1961)

*United States: [[Associated Press Athlete of the Year]] (AP) (1931; male and female)
*U.S.: [[Best Female Athlete ESPY Award]]
*U.S.: [[Best Male Athlete ESPY Award#List of winners|Best Male Athlete ESPY Award]]
*U.S.: [[Sporting News#Sportsman of the Year|''Sporting News'' Sportsman of the Year]]
*U.S.: [[Sportsman of the Year|''Sports Illustrated'' Sportsman of the Year]]
*U.S.: [[United Press International Athlete of the Year Award]] (UPI) (discontinued; 1974–1995; male and female)

*[[NCAA Award of Valor]]
*[[NCAA Inspiration Award]]
*[[NCAA Gerald R. Ford Award]]

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==Pearl Harbor attack==
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==US military: medical, dental, nurse corps; music==
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    • UAB – see: Alabama at Birmingham
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    • UC San Diego – see: California at San Diego
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    • UNLV – see: Nevada at Las Vegas
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Baseball

  • Chicago White Sox named recipient of 2012 Steve Patterson Award for Excellence in Sports Philanthropy (9/12) Team recognized for Volunteer Corps Program; Award is one of highest honors in sports philanthropy. CHICAGO – The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) today named the Chicago White Sox as a recipient of the 2012 Steve Patterson Award for Excellence in Sports Philanthropy for the Chicago White Sox Volunteer Corps program. The award celebrates and promotes those in sports who are improving lives of others by leveraging the unique influence of sports. The White Sox established the first of its kind Volunteer Corps, which has brought together more than 5,500 fans, players, coaches, and club executives to assist underserved Chicago neighborhoods through volunteer work. Since it was founded in 2009, the Corps has logged more than 17,000 hours of service, including participating in blood drives that have helped save up to 1,200 lives; repacking more than 150,000 pounds of food that has fed approximately 40,000 hungry families and individuals in Chicago; and taking part in renovation and beautification projects for Chicago public schools and Boys & Girls Club locations. Several other professional sports teams have replicated the Corps model. The White Sox Volunteer Corps also was recognized with the 2011 Commissioner’s Award for Philanthropic Excellence, which was created to recognize outstanding community efforts of an MLB Club.


In general (baseball)

  • Big League World Series

Awards

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  • CREATE a redirect for Lee MacPhail MVP Award (American League Championship Series) (+ Giles & Harridge trophies)
  • ADD Chalmers/League MVP awards to ea teams' page (at BB page)

Halls of fame & museums

  • ADD info to various articles, FROM: Dodd, Mike (July 23, 1999). "Other baseball museums across the USA". USA Today. Retrieved 2010-09-01.
  • add from Orioles ballpk tour brochure, to Orioles

Phillies

  • Halladay no-no: NYT art (p 1), WallStJournal

Other teams

Basketball

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Hockey

Sports in general

Philadelphia area

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Outside metro Philadelphia

  • revise Joe Paterno re named "winner of 2011 NCAA Gerald R. Ford Award, to be presented on Jan. 13 at the NCAA Convention"
  • add to USNA (from USNA brochure), re visitor ctr, websites, bldgs, etc

Catholicism

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Other

  • ADD ext link to each AMEDD corps (nurses, dental, etc) from AMEDD Corps History. Office of Medical History. U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD). Retrieved 2011-08-26.

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Though football may receive a lot of media attention due to its annual rivalry game, West Point has a long history of athletics in other NCAA sports.[8] Army is a member of the Division I Patriot League in most sports,[9] while its men's ice hockey program competes in Atlantic Hockey.[10] Every year, Army faces the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) Paladins in the annual West Point Weekend hockey game.[11] This series, conceived in 1923, is the longest running annual international sporting event in the world,[12] and was featured on a $100 commemorative gold Canadian coin in 2006.

The men's lacrosse team has won eight national championships and appeared in the NCAA tournament fifteen times. In its early years, lacrosse was used by football players, like the "Lonesome End" Bill Carpenter, to stay in shape during the off-season.[13] The 2005–06 women's basketball team went 20–11 and won the Patriot League tournament. They went to the 2006 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament as a 15th-ranked seed, where they lost to Tennessee, 102–54. It was the first March Madness tournament appearance for any Army basketball team. The head coach of that team, Maggie Dixon, died soon after the season at only 28 years of age. Bob Knight, the winningest men's basketball coach in NCAA history, began his head coaching career at Army in the late 1960s[14] before moving on to Indiana and Texas Tech. One of Knight's players at Army was Mike Krzyzewski, who later was head coach at Army before moving on to Duke, where he has won three national championships.[15]

[Image:West Point Rugby Player.jpg|right|thumb|Army men's rugby]] Approximately 15% of cadets are members of a club sport team. West Point fields a total of 24 club sports teams and in the last two years, academy club teams have won six national championships. So far in 2009, Army was won the national titles in Judo, Boxing, Orienteering, and Pistol.[16][17] In 2008, West Point club sport teams won national championships in boxing, orienteering, men's team handball, and women's pistol, while in 2007, West Point captured national titles in cycling and women's team handball.[17]

The majority of the student body, about 65%, competes in intramural sports, known at the academy as "company athletics". DPE's Competitive Sports committee runs the club and company athletics sports programs and was recently named one of the "15 Most Influential Sports Education Teams in America" by the Institute for International Sport.[18] The fall season sees competition in basketball, biathlon, full-contact football, soccer, ultimate disc, and wrestling; while the spring season sees competition in combative grappling, floor hockey, orienteering, rugby, and swimming.[19] In the spring, each company also fields a team entry into the annual Sandhurst Competition, a military skills event conducted by the Department of Military Instruction.[20]

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Footnotes

  1. ^ Of the 33 teams on the list of Top Franchises of the Decade, the Phillies were fifth among MLB teams (after the #5 Yankees, #11 Red Sox, #23 Cardinals, and #25 Angels). Hunt, Ryan (December 22, 2009). "2000s: Top 25 Franchises". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2012-01-12. Just Missed The Cut: Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants, Boise State football, Connecticut men's basketball, Dallas Mavericks, Anaheim Ducks, Pittsburgh Penguins, Philadelphia Phillies.
  2. ^ "Championship Trophy". Florida State League official website. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  3. ^ Go to MLB All-Star Game, scroll to the bottom, open the "MLB All-Star Game" navigation box, and click on a particular year, which will take you to that year's All-Star Game page and that year's All-Stars.
  4. ^ The winners of the Most Courageous Award for ... are listed in the cited article with the incorrect year, i.e., the year that follows the award year. (The awards dinner and presentation occur in January or February of the year following the award year.) ‘Most Courageous Athlete Award’ - Memorable Moments. PSWA Dinner website. January 14, 2009. Retrieved 2011-01-04.
  5. ^ D'Alessio, Jeff (July 29, 2009). "Sporting News' 50 greatest coaches of all time". SportingNews.com. Retrieved 2011-01-29.
  6. ^ Roman Catholicism. Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Retrieved on 2012-03-15.
  7. ^ See Episcopal conference #Oceania.
  8. ^ Cite error: The named reference Ambrose 1966, pp. 305–306 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  9. ^ Cite error: The named reference qfacts was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  10. ^ "Army Hockey Guide". Go Army Sports.com. Retrieved 30 December 2008.
  11. ^ "Army-RMC Rivalry". Go Army Sports.com. Retrieved 1 January 2009.
  12. ^ Crowly and Guinzburg (2002), p. 234.
  13. ^ 2009 Army Lacrosse Media Guide (PDF), Army Athletic Communications, United States Military Academy, p. 78, 2009.
  14. ^ Atkinson (1989), p. 90.
  15. ^ "Mike Krzyzewski". Duke University Athletics. Retrieved 2 January 2009.
  16. ^ "College boxing championships at Maryland". Washington Times. Retrieved 9 April 2009.
  17. ^ a b "DCA & Clubs Photo Pages". Directorate of Cadet Activities. Retrieved 9 April 2009.
  18. ^ "Top 15 Sport Education Teams in America". Institute for International Sport. Retrieved 10 December 2008.
  19. ^ "Company Athletics". USMA Department of Physical Education. Retrieved 10 December 2008.
  20. ^ "Sandhurst 2009". Department of Military Instruction. Retrieved 12 January 2009.