FIVE
STARR CORPORATION PROUDLY SALUTES
MR.
MEL BLOUNT
HONORING
THE BEST...OF THE BEST
NFL HALL OF FAMER & 4 TIME SUPER BOWL CHAMPION
MELVIN
CARNELL BLOUNT was born on April 10, 1948. He
was the youngest of 11 children growing up on a farm in Vidalia,
Georgia. The “Country Football” that his seven older
brothers taught Mel instilled a desire to pursue sports. While
attending high school at Lyons High in Lyons, GA, Mel played basketball,
baseball, ran track and naturally played football. Mel excelled
at football and upon graduation in 1966 he received a scholarship
to Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. During his college
career Mel was twice named to the Southwestern Athletic Conference
first team. In his junior year he was named Most Valuable Player
of the Conference. Mel was a natural who was selected to the Pro
Scouts All American team at both safety and cornerback. In 1970,
Mel graduated with a B.S. degree in Physical Education. That same
year Mel Blount was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the
third round of the draft (53rd player selected overall). Playing
cornerback he started nine games as a rookie, with increased playing
time in his second year. By his third year, Mel had assumed the
starting position at cornerback full time and would hold it for
the next 12 years. During his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers,
Mel also returned 36 kickoffs for 911 yards. There were plenty
of ‘Men of Steel’ during the glory years of the Steelers
and Mel was certainly one. While playing in 200 games, spanning
a 14-year career, Mel only missed one game.
HONOREE
#2
SAM "BAM"
CLANCY
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL STAR
NFL PRO FOOTBALL PLAYER
Sam
Clancy (born May 29, 1958 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
is a former defensive end in the National Football League. He
played for the Seattle Seahawks, Cleveland Browns, and Indianapolis
Colts. He also played for the Pittsburgh Maulers of the United
States Football League. Prior to his professional football
career, he was a standout college basketball player for the University
of Pittsburgh. He did not play football in college. He
has been an assistant coach for the Barcelona Dragons of NFL Europe,
as well as the New Orleans Saints and Oakland Raiders.
HONOREE
#3
B.B.
FLENORY
Parade Magazine All-American Star
Duquesne University Basketball Star
B.
B. Flenory, Valley High School in New Kensington. One
of only 11 players in Western Pennsylvania history to be named
a Parade Magazine All-American. He was 1st team all state 2 years;
the Pennsylvania player of year in1976; he received the most votes
for the all-state team. He scored 25 playing for Pennsylvania
in the famous Dapper Dan Roundball Game in 1976. He went on to
a stellar career at Duquesne University where he once scored 48
in one game, a 85-74 win over Ohio University on 12/30/1978 in
the West Virginia Classic Championship. He had 41 on the opening
night of the Classic, and was named the Sports Illustrated "Player
of the Week." In a ninth grade game, he was once benched
for the first quarter for not wearing a tie to school, which was
team policy on a game day. So he only played the last three quarters
of the game against Deer Lakes, but scored an amazing 81 points.
Another part of the legend and lore of Western Pennsylvania basketball.
(B.B. is #15 on the right in this photo)
PITTSBURGH
& ALLEGHENY COUNTY MVP AWARDS BANQUET
FEATURING THE FIVE STARR CORPORATION CELEBRATION WOMEN AWARDS
AND THE RICHARD S. CALIGUIRI MEMORIAL
SAY NO TO DRUGS, ALCOHOL & VIOLENCE MIDDLE SCHOOL AWARDS
We are honoring
10 Women, 10
Children and 10 Men.
Time:
6:00pm Cocktail Reception, Dinner and Live Auction at 7:00pm,
and Awards Show at 8:30pm.
For
more information Contact Champions Enterprises (412) 607-3697,
Gwen (412) 513-7763 and Bruce (412) 670-3505.
SAT.
NOV. 14TH, 2009, 6:00PM
@ THE MAGNIFICENT LEMONT RESTAURANT LOCATED @ 1114 GRANDVIEW AVENUE,
MT. WASHINGTON, PITTSBURGH, PA 15211
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