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    P-I Star Of Year Nominees (1980-89)

    SPNW StaffBy SPNW StaffJanuary 23, 2012No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Seahawks running back Curt Warner (left) won the Star of the Year award in 1983 and wide receiver Steve Largent followed two years later in 1985. / Photo courtesy of Seattle Sports Commission

    Seattle Post-Intelligencer columnist/editor Royal Brougham created the Man of the Year sports award in early 1936. The Man of the Year became the Sports Star of the Year in 1977, and currently honors the Professional Athlete of the Year, Male Athlete of the Year, Female Athlete of the Year and Sports Story of the Year.

    In the beginning, men and women were lumped together on one ballot. Starting in 1977, the Sports Star of the Year replaced the Man of the Year.

    These were the nominees from the 1980s (winner in bold face). The number behind a nominee’s name indicates the times he or she appeared on the ballot.

    Year Nominees Sport Skinny
    1980 Bruce Bochte Baseball Hit .300 with 78 RBIs for Mariners
    Carol Brown Rowing Seattle rower made 1980 Olympic team
    Roger Davies Soccer NASL MVP tallied league-high 25 goals
    Craig Fronk Skydiving First to skydive at the North Pole
    Efren Herrera Football Seahawks popular placekicker
    Don James Football Coached his second Rose Bowl team
    Jack Sikma Basketball Sonics’ two-time All-Star center
    Bill Stewart Softball USA Softball Hall of Fame member
    1981 Fred Brown Basketball Averaged 21.9 ppg for SuperSonics
    Clete Casper Football WSU QB directed an 8-3-1 team
    David Halpern Canoeing Rising star on USA Canoe team
    Alan Hudson Soccer Star midfielder for NASL Sounders
    Michael Jackson Football Leading tackler for the Seahawks
    Don James (2) Football Capped year with Rose Bowl victory
    Jim Martinson Wheelchair Won wheelchair race at Boston Marathon
    Kristi Norelius Rowing Oarswoman on UW national champs
    Tracie Ruiz Synch. Swim Won first of six national championships
    Rosalyn Sumners Figure Skating Edmonds skater 4th at U.S. nationals
    Richie Zisk Baseball Designated hitter for Seattle Mariners
    1982 Butch Batt Softball All-America fastpitch performer
    Gary Baze (3) Racing Rode Trooper Seven to Mile win
    Don Bennett Climbing First amputee to climg Mount Rainier
    Bill Caudill Baseball Mariners closer saved 26 games
    Bob Ernst Rowing Coached UW women to national title
    Chip Hanauer Hydros Won 5 races, including APBA Gold Cup
    Edean Ihlanfeldt Golf Coached UW women’s golf team
    Chuck Nelson Football UW consensus All-America kicker
    Mark Peterson Soccer Key contributor to Seattle Sounders
    Keith Simpson Football Nominated in year NFL went on strike
    Cody Webster Baseball Led Kirkland in LLWS
    Gus Williams Basketball Averaged 23.4 points for SuperSonics
    1983 Chinook Pass Racing Eclipse Award as nation’s best sprinter
    Candie Costie Synch. Swim Pan Am gold medalist in duet
    Regina Joyce Running 7th in marathon at world championships
    Karen Mohling Rowing Top oarswoman for Washington women
    Cliff McCrath (3) Soccer Coached Seattle Pacific to Div. II title
    Steve Pelluer Football Pac-10’s Offensive Player of the Year
    Tracie Ruiz (2) Synch. Swim Pan Am gold medalist, solo duet
    R. Sumners (2) Figure Skate Won 1983 World Championship
    Zoillie Volchok Basketball Long time Sonics front-office executive
    Curt Warner Football Seahawk rookie 1,449 yards, 13 TDs
    Matt Young Baseball Mariners rookie won 11 games
    1984 Debbie Armstrong Skiing Olympic gold medal in Sarajevo
    Betsy Beard Rowing UW rower won gold in 8 at Olympics
    Bill Buchan (2) Sailing Won Olympic goll in yachting
    Tom Chambers Basketball Sonics forward averaged 18.1 ppg
    Alvin Davis Baseball American League Rookie of Year
    Ron Holmes Football UW’s All-America defensive tackle
    Chuck Knox Football Coached Seahawks to 12-4 record
    Traciz Ruiz (3) Synch. Swim Won 2 golds, 1 silver in Olympic Games
    Detlef Schrempf Basketball Led UW to NCAA Tournament berth
    Gary Stevens Racing Won Longacres riding title, 232 wins
    Mary Wayte Swimming Won 200 freestyle gold at Olympics
    1985 Gary Baze (4) Racing Won Longacres Mile on Chum Salmon
    Phil Bradley Baseball Belted 26 home runs for Mariners
    Chip Hanauer (2) Hydros Gold Cup winner, national driving champ
    Peter Hattrup Soccer Scored record 26 goals for Seattle Pacific
    G. Henderson Basketball Sonic averaged 13.4 points, 7.1 assists
    Leteia Hughley Basketball No. 4 all-time on UW scoring list
    Joe Kelly Football UW’s All-Pac-10 linebacker
    Steve Largent (2) Football Pro Bowl year for Seahawks WR
    Jimmy Moore Softball Pitched Peterbilt to national title
    Mike Ramos Track UW’s record-setting decathlete
    1986 Vicky Aragon Racing One of leading riders at Longacres
    Jacob Green Football Seattle Seahawks defensive end
    Xavier McDaniel Basketball Sonics rookie averaged 17.1 ppg
    Cliff McCrath (4) Soccer Coached SPU to 4th national title
    Jim Presley Baseball Mariners 3B hit .265 with 27 home runs
    Reggie Rogers Football All-Coast defensive tackle for Huskies
    Tom Wagner Softball Coached Pay ‘N Pak to national title
    Chris Welp Basketball All-Pac-10 center for the Huskies
    Steve Zungul Soccer Tacoma Stars scoring leader
    1987 Duncan Atwood Track NCAA javelin champion — 280-8
    Bernie Bickerstaff Basketball Coach of the Seattle SuperSonics
    Bruce Beard Softball Led Pay’N Pak to national softball title
    Chris Gobrecht Basketball Coach of the UW women’s team
    Mark Langston Baseball Went 19-13 (3.84 ERA) for Mariners
    Bente Moe Running SPU runner won Houston Marathon
    Yumi Mordre Gymnastics Won vault, beam at NCAAs
    Preki Soccer All-Star winger for the Tacoma Stars
    David Rill Football Leading tackler for UW Huskies
    Fredd Young Football Pro Bowl linebacker for Seahawks
    1988 Yvette Cole Basketball Scoring, rebounding star for UW women
    Dale Ellis Basketball Averaged 25.8 points for SuperSonics
    Greg Haugen Boxing Won 3 defenses of IBF lightweight title
    John Olerud Baseball Hit .464, had 15-0 record for WSU
    Harold Reynolds Baseball Became AL All-Star for second time
    Tracie Ruiz (4) Synch Swim Won silver medal at Seoul Olympics
    Mike Utley Football 1st-team All-America OL for WSU
    O.D. Vincent Golf Led UW to Pac-10 golf championship
    Laurie Wetzel Volleyball Led UW to huge upset of No. 2 Stanford
    John L. Williams Football Seahawks No. 2 rusher, No. 1 WR
    1989 Don Bies (3) Golf First time on ballot since 1975
    Bern Brostek Football UW’s first-team All-Pac-10 center
    Gary Boulanger Racing Leading jockey at Longacres
    Michael Cage Basketball 10.3 ppg in first year with Sonics
    Glen Goodall Hockey Scored 52 goals for Seattle T-Birds
    Ken Griffey Jr. Baseball 19-year-old finished 3rd in ROY vote
    Shannon Higgins Soccer Kent native starred for North Carolina
    Ed Pepple Basketball Longtime coach at Mercer Island
    Rufus Porter Football Two-time Pro Bowler for Seahawks
    Lisa Weidenbach Marathon State resident won Chicago Marathon
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