Detroit Free Press

Chauncey, Megatron among inductees for Michigan Sports Hall’s 2020 class

- Dana Gauruder

The Michigan Sports Hall of Fame has unveiled its class of 2020. The official ceremony has been postponed until “it’s safe to host an event, hopefully in 2021,” according to Hall of Fame chairman Scott Lesher. Here are the nine inductees:

Chauncey Billups

Team: Detroit Pistons (2002-08, 2013-14)

The word: Billups led the Pistons to six Eastern Conference Finals, two NBA Finals and the 2004 championsh­ip. Earned the nickname “Mr. Big Shot” for making clutch baskets.

Hall moment: Named the Finals' Most Valuable Player after averaging 21.0 points and 5.2 assists as the Pistons upset the Los Angeles Lakers.

Calvin Johnson

Team: Detroit Lions (2007-15)

The word: A six-time Pro Bowl selection and three-time All-Pro, Johnson was one of the NFL’s top wide receivers throughout his nine-year career. His 86.1 career receiving yards per game ranks second all-time to current Atlanta Falcons wideout Julie Jones.

Hall moment: Led the NFL in receptions (122) and receiving yards (1,964) during the 2012 season.

Shane Battier

Team: Birmingham Detroit Country Day (1993-97)

The word: Prior to winning the 2001 national championsh­ip with Duke and two NBA titles with the Miami Heat, Battier had a storied prep career. He led Country Day to three state championsh­ips and had his No. 55 retired by the school in 2007.

Hall moment: Named Michigan’s Mr. Basketball in 1997 while averaging 28.3 points and 13.0 rebounds per game.

Jordyn Wieber

Team: U.S. women's gymnastics team (2006-12)

The word: The Dewitt native had a storied career, winning the individual all-around title and a team gold medal at the 2011 World Championsh­ips in Tokyo. Wieber was also bronze medalist on the balance beam in the same event.

Hall moment: Earned a team gold medal at the London Olympics in 2012, competing in the vault, uneven bars and floor despite a stress fracture in her right leg.

Margo Jonker

Team: Central Michigan (1980-2019)

The word: A Holland native, Jonker coached the Chippewas to 10 MAC regular-season titles and 11 MAC tournament championsh­ips and was named to the National Fastpitch Coaches Associatio­n Hall of Fame in 2003.

Hall moment: Jonker was an assistant coach with the 2000 U.S. Olympic team, which won a gold medal in Sydney.

Pete Schmidt

Team: Okemos (1974-81), Albion College (1983-96)

The word: Schmidt compiled a 104-27-4 record at Albion football while guiding the Britons to nine MIAA championsh­ips. Albion won the NCAA Division III championsh­ip in 1994.

Hall moment: Schmidt died of cancer in 2000 but his legacy lives on. Since 2001, the Pete Schmidt Memorial Scholar-Athlete Award has been presented each year to an outstandin­g scholar-athlete at an MIAA school.

Tom Kowalski

Organizati­ons: Oakland Press, Booth Newspapers (MLive).

The word: Affectiona­tely known as “Killer,” Kowalski was a fixture on the Detroit Lions beat from the early 1980s until his death in 2011. He was also a regular presence on radio as a host and the Lions insider on local radio and television.

Hall moment: The Tom Kowalski Foundation holds an annual Christmas event that raises money for local children in need.

Mary Schroeder

Organizati­on: Detroit Free Press (1979-20919)

The word: Schroeder worked for the Free Press for nearly 40 years before her retirement in 2019. She was a trailblaze­r in the male-dominated profession, capturing many iconic sports images.

Hall moment: Schroeder took one of the most memorable photos in Michigan sports history, the shot of the Tigers’ Kirk Gibson celebratin­g his homer off Padres reliever Goose Gossage during Game 5 of the World Series.

Ralph Wilson

Team: Buffalo Bills (1959-2014)

The word: Wilson, who grew up in Detroit and was a lifelong southeast Michigan resident, founded the Bills as an original American Football League franchise after being a minority owner of the Lions. He owned the Bills until his death in 2014.

Hall moment: Wilson was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2009, the same year one of the Bills’ greatest players, defensive end Bruce Smith, earned the honor.

 ?? RAJ MEHTA/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Former Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson, shown during a 2015 game at Ford Field, joins eight other inductees as part of the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame class of 2020. The induction ceremony will be held when “it’s safe to host an event.”
RAJ MEHTA/USA TODAY SPORTS Former Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson, shown during a 2015 game at Ford Field, joins eight other inductees as part of the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame class of 2020. The induction ceremony will be held when “it’s safe to host an event.”
 ?? JULIAN H. GONZALEZ/DETROIT FREE PRESS ?? The Pistons’ Chauncey Billups drives past The Los Angeles Lakers’ Kobe Bryant during Game 4 of the 2004 NBA Finals. Billups was named as one of the inductees for the the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame class of 2020.
JULIAN H. GONZALEZ/DETROIT FREE PRESS The Pistons’ Chauncey Billups drives past The Los Angeles Lakers’ Kobe Bryant during Game 4 of the 2004 NBA Finals. Billups was named as one of the inductees for the the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame class of 2020.

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