Hank Kozloski
Henry W. Kozloski | |
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Born | |
Died | Lorain |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Sportswriter |
Henry W. Kozloski (December 15, 1927 - May 21, 2013) was a sportswriter known for his work with The Morning Journal of Lorain, Ohio. He served as the Cleveland Indians and Cleveland Browns beat writer.
Personal life
Kozloski was born in Plains, Pennsylvania but moved to Lorain in 1939. He attended Lorain High School and served three years in the United States Air Force. After the service, he attended Ohio University. He died in Lorain.
Professional career
Kozloski worked for the Lockport, New York Lockport Union-Sun & Journal and Ashtabula, Ohio Star Beacon before settling with The Morning Journal.[1] He later served as a scorekeeper for the Indians for 18 seasons and was a member of the Baseball Writers Association of America. He was a founding member of the Lorain Sports Hall of Fame, served as president for a spell and was inducted there in 1996.[2]
He also worked for the News-Herald.[3]
He was referenced in dozens of books.[4]