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Joe D'Alessandris

(1954-2024)

The Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame is saddened by the passing of Joe D'Alessandris. Joe was inducted into the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame in 2010, and his Hall of Fame bio can be located here and his obituary can be located here. Joe was the offensive line coach for the Baltimore Ravens at the time of his death. The Hall of Fame extends its sympathy to Joe's family and friends.

The Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame will not have a banquet in 2024. Hope to see you at our next banquet, in 2025!

Thank you to the Pro Football Hall of Fame for designing an ad for the back cover of the 2023 Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame program booklet.

 

 

The ad highlights 2023 inductee Darrelle Revis and the six other Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame inductees in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. From right to left in the ad: Cal Hubbard, Jimbo Covert, Joe Namath, Darrelle Revis, Ty Law, Mike Ditka, and Tony Dorsett.

Congratulations to the Beaver County

Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2023 Inductees!

 

John Burkett (Baseball Beaver)

Virginia Carver (Baseball New Brighton)

Sam DiMatteo (Baseball Center)

Brandon Fuss-Cheatham (Basketball Blackhawk)

Mark Lyons (Coaching Central Valley)

Darrelle Revis (Football Aliquippa)

Willie J Smith III (Track Rochester)

Fred Vuich (Sports Media Midland)

Mike Warfield (Coaching Aliquippa)

 

 

The Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame held its annual banquet on Saturday, May 20, 2023, at The FEZ.

See articles about the Class of 2023 in the Beaver County Times and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

See the Beaver County Times article about the banquet.

 

The Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to honoring those who have brought fame and recognition to Beaver County through their contributions to the world of sports. Founded on Sept 18, 1975, by Alex Scassa Sr, the Hall of Fame has inducted 485 members at its annual banquets.

The Sports Hall of Fame was formerly housed in the Golden Dome of the Community College of Beaver County in Center Township, Pennsylvania. Inductee plaques are currently housed at the high school or college most associated with the inductee. The plaques for an inductee can also be viewed on the page for each inductee.

Please feel free to browse our website to learn about the outstanding sports heritage of Beaver County.

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