2011 inductees for Arizona Sports Hall of Fame announced

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Posted: 01/20/2011

PHOENIX - The Phoenix Regional Sports Commission has announced the 2011 class of athletes for the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame.

This year's inductees include former Arizona Diamondbacks and Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling, National Football League Hall of Famer Randall McDaniel, 1996 Olympic gymnast Kerri Strug and rodeo cowboy Ty Murray.

The new members will officially be inducted into the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame at a ceremony in March at Wild Horse Pass Hotel and Casino.

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