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Retro Sports is committed to preserving the awesome legacy of great athletes of yesteryear, through video documentaries, personal websites, as well as media marketing. It is extremely important to have a place that these one-time great athletes can call home. Each athlete selected will have their own personal website or documentary film to preserve their legacy.  

Some of the great athletes of the seventies that we plan to develop content on are as followed.

(
Football) Sonny Sixkiller. One of the most successful UW quarterbacks ever; still holds several game, season and career records; earned honorable mention All-America honors; led UW to second-place Pac-8 finish; led nation in passing his sophomore year; appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Website completed:
www.sonny-sixkiller.com.

(Basketball) Raymond Lewis who to this day is considered one of the greatest basketball players to ever come out of Los Angeles. As a high school basketball player Raymond's Verbum Dei Eagles had a 84-4 winning record and the team won three consecutive California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) titles in 1969,1970 and 1971. Raymond also played college basketball at Cal State LA and averaged 38.9 points per game as a freshman and 32.9 as a sophomore.  After his sophomore year Lewis was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round, but due to a contract dispute he never played in the NBA. Website Completed: www.raymondlewis.com.

(Track and Field) Chi Cheng Asian track and field legend who set 10 world records in track and field and is known as "The Greatest Asian Woman Track and Field Athlete of the 20th century. These are just a few well known athletes of the seventies that we plan to showcase via documentary film or personal websites. Website completed:


 

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