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2012 Confirmed Celebrities for 2012 Ken Singleton Golf Classic
As of June 18, 2012
Ken Singleton
Baltimore Orioles 1975-1984
Cool Kids Campaign Foundation Board Member
Yankees YES Network Announcer: 1997 -Present
Celebrity Golf Tournament Host: 2009 – Present
Joe “Put this one in the win column!” Angel
Baltimore Orioles Broadcaster: 1988–90, 1992, 2004 – present
31 years of experience calling games for Major League Baseball
Paul Blair
Baltimore Orioles: 1964–1976
4 time World Series Champion (2 w/O’s, 2 w/Yankees)
Mike Bordick
Baltimore Orioles: 1997 – 2000, 2001 – 2002
Al Bumbry
Baltimore Orioles: 1972-1984
John Daly
New England Cable News Anchor: Jan 2011 – Present
Real TV Host: 1996-2000
Rick Dempsey
Baltimore Orioles: 1976-1986
Major General Robert Dickerson
Major General Dickerson retired during July of 2008 as commanding general of Marine Corps bases and stations on the east coast – from Marine Corps Air Facility Quantico, Virginia to Blount Island Command, Jacksonville, Florida – which included command of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. He is a member of the North Carolina Military Foundation Board of Directors.
We are honored to have him at our tournament this year.
John Ebersole
New York Jets: 1970-1977
Kelly Edge
HGTV: Re-designer on “Decorating Cents”
Pete Gilbert
WBAL Sports Caster
Victor Green
New York Jets: 1993-2001
Ron Hansen
Baltimore Orioles: 1958-1962
Dave Johnson
Baltimore Orioles: 1989-1991
Howard Johnson
New York Mets: 1985-1993 (World Series Championships in 1984 and 1986)
Kier
Music, Comedy, Impressions
http://www.heykier.com/
2012 Pairings Party Entertainment!
Bruce Laird
Baltimore Colts: 1972-1981
Cool Kids Campaign Board of Directors: 2005 – Present
Jack Marin
Baltimore Bullets: 1966-1972
Tom Matte
Baltimore Colts: 1961-1972
Kimmie Meissner
Figure Skater
2006 World Championships: 1st Place
2007 U.S. Championships: 1st Place
2007 Four Continents Championships: 1st Place
Cool Kids Campaign Co-Founder
Carl Michael
Illusionist and Entertainer
Celebrity Golf Tournament – 2012 Sunday Night Entertainment!
Lydell Mitchel
Baltimore Colts: 1972-1977
Joe Orsulak
Baltimore Orioles: 1988-1992
Jim “Cakes” Palmer
Baltimore Orioles: 1965–1967 & 1969-1984
Baseball Hall of Fame Induction: 1990
Arthur Rhodes
Baltimore Orioles: 1991-1999
St. Louis Cardinals: 2011 – Present
2011 World Series Championship winner with the Cardinals
Steve Rogers
Montreal Expos: 1973-1985
Cool Kids Campaign Board of Directors: 2004 – Present
Rick Seratte
Whitesnake Keyboard Player
Mike Siani
Baltimore Colts: 1978-1980
Oakland Raiders: 1972-1977 (1976 Superbowl Champs)
Howard Stevens
Baltimore Colts: 1975-1977
Bill Swaggerty
Baltimore Orioles: 1983-1986
“Stormin” Gorman Thomas
Milwaukee Brewers: 1973–1976, 1978–1983, 1986
1st MLB homer came off of Jim Palmer
Michael Weiss
Three-time U.S. National Champion
Two-time World Bronze Medalist
Two-time Olympian
Only skater to perform the Tornado,
As of June 18, 2012
Ken Singleton
Baltimore Orioles 1975-1984
Cool Kids Campaign Foundation Board Member
Yankees YES Network Announcer: 1997 -Present
Celebrity Golf Tournament Host: 2009 – Present
Joe “Put this one in the win column!” Angel
Baltimore Orioles Broadcaster: 1988–90, 1992, 2004 – present
31 years of experience calling games for Major League Baseball
Paul Blair
Baltimore Orioles: 1964–1976
4 time World Series Champion (2 w/O’s, 2 w/Yankees)
Mike Bordick
Baltimore Orioles: 1997 – 2000, 2001 – 2002
Al Bumbry
Baltimore Orioles: 1972-1984
John Daly
New England Cable News Anchor: Jan 2011 – Present
Real TV Host: 1996-2000
Rick Dempsey
Baltimore Orioles: 1976-1986
Major General Robert Dickerson
Major General Dickerson retired during July of 2008 as commanding general of Marine Corps bases and stations on the east coast – from Marine Corps Air Facility Quantico, Virginia to Blount Island Command, Jacksonville, Florida – which included command of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. He is a member of the North Carolina Military Foundation Board of Directors.
We are honored to have him at our tournament this year.
John Ebersole
New York Jets: 1970-1977
Kelly Edge
HGTV: Re-designer on “Decorating Cents”
Pete Gilbert
WBAL Sports Caster
Victor Green
New York Jets: 1993-2001
Ron Hansen
Baltimore Orioles: 1958-1962
Dave Johnson
Baltimore Orioles: 1989-1991
Howard Johnson
New York Mets: 1985-1993 (World Series Championships in 1984 and 1986)
Kier
Music, Comedy, Impressions
http://www.heykier.com/
2012 Pairings Party Entertainment!
Bruce Laird
Baltimore Colts: 1972-1981
Cool Kids Campaign Board of Directors: 2005 – Present
Jack Marin
Baltimore Bullets: 1966-1972
Tom Matte
Baltimore Colts: 1961-1972
Kimmie Meissner
Figure Skater
2006 World Championships: 1st Place
2007 U.S. Championships: 1st Place
2007 Four Continents Championships: 1st Place
Cool Kids Campaign Co-Founder
Carl Michael
Illusionist and Entertainer
Celebrity Golf Tournament – 2012 Sunday Night Entertainment!
Lydell Mitchel
Baltimore Colts: 1972-1977
Joe Orsulak
Baltimore Orioles: 1988-1992
Jim “Cakes” Palmer
Baltimore Orioles: 1965–1967 & 1969-1984
Baseball Hall of Fame Induction: 1990
Arthur Rhodes
Baltimore Orioles: 1991-1999
St. Louis Cardinals: 2011 – Present
2011 World Series Championship winner with the Cardinals
Steve Rogers
Montreal Expos: 1973-1985
Cool Kids Campaign Board of Directors: 2004 – Present
Rick Seratte
Whitesnake Keyboard Player
Mike Siani
Baltimore Colts: 1978-1980
Oakland Raiders: 1972-1977 (1976 Superbowl Champs)
Howard Stevens
Baltimore Colts: 1975-1977
Bill Swaggerty
Baltimore Orioles: 1983-1986
“Stormin” Gorman Thomas
Milwaukee Brewers: 1973–1976, 1978–1983, 1986
1st MLB homer came off of Jim Palmer
Michael Weiss
Three-time U.S. National Champion
Two-time World Bronze Medalist
Two-time Olympian
Only skater to perform the Tornado,