Pottsville, PA to receive Pioneer Award
NFL & Pro Football Hall of Fame to award Pottsville, Pennsylvania 2004 Pioneer Award
The citizens, business community and political leaders of Pottsville have never given up their fight to have the 1925 championship awarded to their team. The NFL owners on two other occasions (1963 and 1967) considered Pottsville’s case but voted against changing the 1925 outcome. The Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles in each instance were the only teams to vote in favor of the Maroons.
“Resolved, that the membership recognizes that the 1925 Pottsville Maroons were a Championship-caliber NFL team, appreciates the city of Pottsville’s pioneer support of the NFL since the earliest days of professional football, and understands the continuing belief of Pottsville’s citizens that the city be recognized as the home of the 1925 champions.
“Further resolved by the NFL and the Pro Football Hall of Fame, that on Hall of Fame Weekend in August, 2004, the city of Pottsville, Pennsylvania be awarded the Reeves Pioneer Award conferred by the Pro Football Hall of Fame to ‘Individuals, Organizations or Communities Whose Innovative and/or Pioneering Actions Contributed to the Success of the Sport of Professional Football.’”
Pioneer Award Winners
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1972 - Fred Gehrke |
1975 - Arch Ward |
1986 - John Facenda |
1992 - David Boss |
2001 - George Toma |
Representatives of the community of Pottsville will be invited to Canton, Ohio to accept the Pioneer Award next August 7-9 during the 2004 Pro Football Hall of Fame Weekend.
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Pottsville, PA to receive Pioneer Award
The city of Pottsville, Pennsylvania is the 2004 winner of the Daniel F. Reeves Pioneer Award which is presented by the Pro Football Hall of Fame.