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: