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NFL ALUMNI PROUDLY PRESENTS THE
29th Annual
NFL Alumni Charity Golf Classic
JUNE 21, 2010
THE OLYMPIC CLUB,
SAN FRANCISCO
Food and refreshments before and during
golf
American Airlines
The official airlines of the NFL Alumni golf Classic.
HONORING TWO FOOTBALL LEDGENDS
TED HENDRICKS
&
ROGER CRAIG
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Ted Hendricks
A three-time All-American at the University of
Miami, Hall of Fame linebacker Ted Hendricks
enjoyed one of the most prolific careers in
professional football history. Selected in 1969 in the
second round of the NFL Draft by Baltimore Coach
Don Shula, Hendricks was instrumental in the Colts
Super Bowl VI victory over the Dallas Cowboys. His
career path took him from Baltimore to Green Bay to
his final home with the Oakland Raiders. The 6’7”
“Mad Stork” played havoc with opposing offenses
by his mere presence on the field. Add to that a
highly intelligent and dedicated football player,
Hendricks also proved to be an incredibly durable
athlete, playing in 215 straight games. Noted for his
speed, strength, and fierce tenacity, Hendricks
excelled in the Raiders scheme and was part of three Super Bowl Championships in Oakland
—Super Bowl XI, XV, & XVIII. His career statistics included 60.5 sacks, 4 safeties, 26
interceptions, and eight Pro Bowl selections. Hendricks was inducted into the Pro Football
Hall of Fame in 1990. Today, Ted stays heavily involved in players’ matters, currently serving
as Vice President of the Hall of Fame Players. He also remains close to his college alma mater
by presiding over the “Ted Hendricks Award,” given each year to the best Defensive End in
College football.
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Rodger Craig
Drafted in the second round of the 1983 draft,
Roger Craig became one of the most
electrifying and successful running backs in
NFL history. His high-knee action, strength,
and speed made him a nightmare for opposing
defenses. A three-time Super Bowl winner and
four-time Pro Bowl selection, Craig was the
first running back in NFL history (1985) to
accumulate 1000 yards both rushing and
receiving. In his rookie year, he scored a
combined 12 touchdowns. In his second year,
Roger helped power a dynamic 49ers team to
an 18-1 record, with the final win being a Super Bowl XIX victory. The “almost home game,”
played at Stanford Stadium, saw Roger become the first player to score three touchdowns in
a Super Bowl. In 1988, Craig was named offensive player of the year and, once again, helped
drive the 49ers to victory in Super Bowl XXIII. The following year the 49ers repeated as
Super Bowl Champions and, once again, Craig was a force on offense the entire season.
After eight seasons with the 49ers, Craig closed out his stellar career with a one-year stint
with the Raiders and two years in Minnesota. Roger played on playoff teams in all 11 years
of his great career. His career totals include 8,189 rushing yards, 566 receptions for 4911
receiving yards, and 73 total touchdowns, 56 rushing and 17 receiving. Roger was one of the
15 finalists for the 2010 Class of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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Don Shula & Gordy Soltau
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Larry Schreiber & Gary Plummer
have some fun
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Charle Young, Y.A. Title & R.C. Owens
with the American Airlines Group
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Ben Davidson & Bob St. Clair
with the Monarch-Kneis Group
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2009 Honoree Dwight Clark
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2009 Honoree Fred Biletnikoff
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We thank our outstanding sponsors:
Jos. J. Albanese Concrete Construction, Inc., Agri Packaging, Aliance
Title, American Asphalt, American Airlines,
Applebees, Arch Insurance Group, Audio Visual Resources, Berger-Lewis,
Bill ring, BMW, Boyett Construction, Cardinale Winery, Cloud Nine Limousine
Service, Delta Investments, Dockers, Driscoll Ranch, EMC, FedEx, Gordon
Prill, Gunderson Detmer Stough, Hilbers, Inc., Hi Mark, Hyatt Corporation,
Interstate Truck Center, Jackson Rancheria, James Yates, Jelly Belly,
Jessup Cellars, Lawson Associates, Maloney Security, Monarch-Kneis Insurance
Services, LLC, Refuse to Lose, Ritz Carlton Club, Saddle
Rack in Fremont, San Francisco 49ers Foundation, Sanmina-SCI, Sign
of the Crab, SSI Food Services, St. Francis Eletcric, Tom bondi, CPA,
Trewitt, United American Bank, Verari Systems, Wine Group, Foundation,
Yamaha Golf Cart Company, Y.A. Tittle and Associates, Youth On Course
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Youth of America Football Camp at
NFL Alumni Chapter Headquarter in Redwood City.
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| The NFL Alumni Caring for Kids program
has granted over $2,000,000 for local youth programs over the past
29 years. The NFL Alumni Charity Golf Classic is an important part
of that funding process. Click here
for PDF of this page. |
Northern California Chapter
1311 Madison Avenue
Redwood City CA 94061
Phone (650) 366-3659 Fax (650) 261-3992
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