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Tom Miller
Courtesy Tim Boggan For the last quarter of a century, 2001 USATT Hall of Fame Inductee Tom Miller of Livermore, California has become progressively more and more involved in local, regional, national, and finally international table tennis. First, Tom was an enthusiastic player–so much so that by 1981 he was President of his local Tri-Valley…
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Scott Boggan
Courtesy of Tim Boggan Scott Boggan’s involvement in table tennis began–as my wife Sally, Scott’s mother, said in her acceptance speech for him at his induction–when we bought our home in Merrick, Long Island in 1964. For, said Sally, “we found there was a makeshift table in the basement—a board sitting on two sawhorses. Tim’s…
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Contributions In Memory of Harold R. “Dick” Hicks
Here is a listing of those that contributed to the US Table Tennis Hall of Fame in Dick Hicks’ name. Thank you to Norma and Ricky for suggesting the continued support of the US Table Tennis Hall of Fame in Dick’s name. We will never be able to replace his presence on and off the…
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Harold R. “Dick Hicks” (1937-2023)
“CONSISTENCY” – If you look it up in the dictionary you are likely to see an image of Richard “Dick” Hicks. Whether it is his record of over 30 Indiana State Singles Championships, Over 80 National age event titles, running over 100 sanctioned events, serving on the USATT Ethics and Disciplinary Committee as the chair…
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Richard Hicks
It’s not yet 1960 and Richard Hicks is playing out of Lyndon, Kentucky. Since that’s somewhere between Anchorage and St. Matthews, what are the odds that four decades later he’ll be in the USATT Hall of Fame and that its founder, Steve Isaacson, will be up at the podium introducing him for Induction? And introducing…