Town: Calumet
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 | DON MCCLELLAND, Calumet (1980) a letterman on three Big Ten championship football teams at Michigan. A member of the unbeaten 1947 team that won a national title and the 1948 Rose Bowl, he was a starting guard on the unbeaten 1948 national title team and played both ways in 1949. |
 | JOE MISHICA, Calumet (1988) a high school football coach at Hancock and Calumet for 28 years and track coach at Calumet. He played college football at Kalamazoo where he was two-time all-conference and named defensive lineman on the school's all-time team. |
 | JOHN SHERF, Calumet (1979) the first American born player on a Stanley Cup hockey team. He played four years on Calumet High's undefeated teams, at Michigan in 1932-33-34 where he set a league scoring record, with the NHL champion Detroit Red Wings in 1935-36, and with the New York Rangers. |
 | CHARLES UKSILA, Calumet (1974) the first American born hockey player in the Stanley Cup playoffs. He played pro hockey with Detroit, Portland, Seattle and Vancouver, excelled in speed skating in the West, and was producer and choreographer of the famed Ice Capades for 10 years. |
 | MIKE USITALO, Calumet (2001) a four-sport athlete at Calumet High School, he made his niche in hockey at Michigan Tech University. He had a WCHA-record 28 goals as a freshman in 1970-71, had 71 goals in 61 games for the Huskies, and was drafted by the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings in 1972. He helped the U.S. team win the World Championship in 1974 in Yugoslavia and was rookie of the year in the American Hockey League in 1974-75. He was an All-U.P. football player at Calumet and also played baseball and ran track, where he held school records in the 180-yard low hurdles (22.6) and long jump (20-feet, 8-inches). |
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