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Harvey's Own in Pro Sports

The City of Harvey has yet to come up short in the athletic arena. When looking at current and past professional athletes — such as NFL-star Barry Gardner and the late Lou Boudreau (a Baseball Hall of Fame inductee) — talent seems to be in the blood of Harvey citizens.

Adult softball leagues, pee-wee football leagues, the Harvey boxing club and many other athletic outlets provide both the youth and adult population of Harvey plenty of opportunities to get involved.

For a city its size, Harvey, Illinois churns out quite a few professional athletes. If any indication is from its previous and current stars, the City of Harvey can look forward to more of its own heading into professional sports in the future.

The following athletes have played or currently play in professional sports:

National Football League (NFL)

Barry Gardner
• Cleveland Browns, 2003-present
• Philadelphia Eagles, 1999-2002

Jack Golden
• Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2002-present
• New York Giants, 2000-01

Napolean Harris
• Minnesota Vikings, 2005-present
• Oakland Raiders, 2002-2004

Jermaine Hampton
• Indianapolis Colts, 2001

Lamar McGriggs
• CFL, 1996-present
• Minnesota Vikings, 1993-94
• New York Giants, 1991-1992

Antwaan Randle El
• Pittsburgh Steelers, 2002-present

Tai Streets
• San Francisco 49ers, 1999-present

Sammy Williams
• San Diego Charges, 2002-present
• Baltimore Ravens, 1999-2001

National Basketball Association (NBA)

Jim Ard
• Chicago Bulls, 1977-78
• Boston Celtics, 1974-77
• Memphis Pros, 1973-74 (ABA)
• New York Nets, 1971-73 (ABA)

Melvin Ely
• Charlotte Bobcats, 2004-present
• Los Angeles Clippers, 2002-2004

Rod Higgins
• Golden State Warriors, 1994-95
• Cleveland Cavaliers, 1993-94
• Sacramento Kings, 1992-93
• Golden State, 1986-1992
• Seattle Supersonics, 1985-86
• Chicago Bulls, 1982-85

U.S. National Team

T. C. Dantzler
• #1 US Greco-Roman Wrestler, 2003

Major League Baseball (MLB)

Lou Boudreau
• Cleveland Indians, 1938-50
• Boston Red Sox, 1951-52
• Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame

 

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