USA Ultimate - Ultimate Hall of Fame

Ultimate Hall of Fame

Class of 2004
  • Suzanne Fields - Inaugural Class
  • Irv Kalb - Inaugural Class
  • Tom "TK" Kennedy - Inaugural Class
  • Dan "Stork" Roddick - Inaugural Class
  • Larry Schindel - Inaugural Class
  • The "80 Mold" Disc - Special Merit
Class of 2005
  • Jon "JC" Cohn - Player
  • Kelly Green - Player
  • Jim Herrick - Player
  • Kathy Pufahl - Contributor
  • Sholom "Eric" Simon - Contributor
  • The "Founders": Buzzy Hellring, Jonny Hines, Joel Silver - Special Merit
Class of 2006
  • Tom "Timba" D'Urso - Player
  • Steve Mooney - Player
  • Ann (Cohan) Orders - Player
  • Heather Morris Raker - Player
  • Robert L. "Nob" Rauch - Contributor

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