What's Happening?
The Texas Sports Hall of Fame in Waco is celebrating its 75th anniversary by inducting a diverse class of nine members during a banquet at the Extraco Event Center. The inductees represent a wide range
of sports, including pro and college football, college basketball, barrel racing, and speed skating. Notable inductees include Cowboys' nine-time Pro Bowl guard Zack Martin, Texas A&M star linebacker Von Miller, and TCU's long-time coach Gary Patterson. Other honorees include soccer star Clint Dempsey, rodeo athlete Charmayne James, and speed skater Chad Hedrick. The 1966 Texas Western Miners basketball team, known for being the first NCAA champion with an all-Black starting lineup, is also being honored.
Why It's Important?
The induction of such a diverse group highlights the rich sports culture in Texas and the significant contributions of these athletes to their respective sports. Honoring figures like Zack Martin and Von Miller underscores the state's deep ties to football, while the inclusion of athletes from other sports like soccer and speed skating showcases Texas' broad athletic talent. This event not only celebrates individual achievements but also reflects on the historical and cultural impact of sports in Texas, particularly the groundbreaking achievements of the Texas Western Miners in promoting racial integration in college sports.






