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Executive Committee |
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Bob Aston, Chairman of the Board
Portsmouth |
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Ray Tate, Member at Large
Richmond |
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Eddie Webb, President
Virginia Beach |
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Nancy Wren, Member at Large
Suffolk |
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David Tynch, Vice President
Portsmouth |
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John Brown, Foundation Chairman
Chesapeake |
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Ken Easley, Member at Large
Norfolk |
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Board of Directors |
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Chuck Boone
Richmond |
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Roberts "Rabbit" Moore
Roanoke |
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George "Skip" Burton
Virginia Beach |
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John Rodock
Falls Church |
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James Chapman
Salem |
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Bobby Ross
Lexington |
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Mark Dean
Fredericksburg |
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Greg See
Verona |
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Berchard Hatcher
Manassas |
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Claude Stafford
Chesapeake |
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John Howerton
Keswick |
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Charles Tysinger
Richmond |
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Kevin Larkin
Norfolk
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Tom Wallace
Roanoke |
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Cecil "Andy" McCullar
Roanoke |
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Lynn Wiggins
Portsmouth |
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Bill Millsaps
Richmond |
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Kevin Wood
Richmond |
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Charlie Moir
Salem |
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| Eddie Webb, President |
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Eddie Webb
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Who better to have as President than someone who lives and breathes sports?
In 1995, coach and educator Eddie Webb became President of the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. His impressive reputation includes 20 years of coaching at Old Dominion University, Virginia Commonwealth University, Randolph-Macon College, and the University of Wyoming, as well as over 29 years of developing nationally recognized summer basketball camps throughout the South and mid-Atlantic.
Under Webb's guidance, the VSHF has made tremendous progress in garnering recognition across the state. He has been instrumental in the development of statewide representation of the Hall of Fame Board of Directors and successfully worked with members of the Virginia General Assembly to gain funding for the new Hall of Fame.
Webb is a graduate of Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology. He holds a Master's Degree in Education from Old Dominion University in Norfolk.
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