Sun coverage: Notable sports deaths in 2008
2007 sports deaths
Photos of sports figures who died in 2007
Sports Digest: Ex-lightweight champion Ramos dies at 59
Mando Ramos, a two-time lightweight boxing champion who battled drug and alcohol abuse, died at 59.
Ex-Chargers safety Kiel dies in car accident
Former Chargers safety Terrence Kiel was killed after he was thrown from a Chevy sedan he was driving, police said Saturday.
Eddie VanKirk, pro boxer for 13 years, dies at 45
Eddie VanKirk settled scores with his fists as he grew up on the tough streets of Southwest Baltimore. He went on to box professionally for 13 years as a welterweight and confidently took on competitors.
NHRA driver killed in crash
Scott Kalitta died Saturday when his Funny Car burst into flames and crashed at the end of track during the final round of qualifying for the Lucas Oil NHRA SuperNationals at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park.
Sports Digest: Broadcaster C. Jones dies at 77
Charlie Jones, the deep-voiced sportscaster whose career as a play-by-play announcer spanned 38 years for ABC and NBC, has died. He was 77.
Ex-Bills lineman Frerotte dies at 43
Mitch Frerotte, an offensive lineman who played in three Super Bowls for the Buffalo Bills, has died. He was 43.
Jim McKay dies at 86
Jim McKay, who in 1947 spoke the first words ever heard on Baltimore television and later became the model for the modern sports anchorman with his marathon effort amid a terrorist attack at the 1972 Munich Olympics, died yesterday of natural causes at his horse farm in Monkton. He was 86.
Canucks' Bourdon killed in motorcycle crash
Luc Bourdon, a promising rookie defenseman with the Vancouver Canucks, was killed Thursday when his motorcycle struck a tractor-trailer in a crash near his hometown. He was 21.
Ex-MLB pitcher killed by lightning
Former major league pitcher Geremi Gonzalez, who won 11 games for the Chicago Cubs in 1997, was killed by a lightning strike in his native Venezuela on Sunday. He was 33.
Pat Santarone: 1929-2008
Outstanding in his field
While the Orioles produced some of the best teams in baseball over three decades, beginning in the 1960s, they went unchallenged when it came to their garden.
Madison 'Buzz' Nutter: 1931-2008
Colts' unsung center Nutter dies at 77
The autograph signing featuring the Baltimore Colts at the Towson Center on March 29 turned out to be a final show of warmth for Madison "Buzz" Nutter.
Steelers' legendary announcer Myron Cope dies at 79
Myron Cope, the screechy-voiced announcer whose colorful catch phrases and twirling Terrible Towel became symbols of the Pittsburgh Steelers during an unrivaled 35 seasons in the broadcast booth, has died. He was 79.
Sir Edmund Hillary: 1919-2008
Unassuming conqueror of Mount Everest
Sir Edmund Hillary, the mountain-climbing New Zealand beekeeper who became a mid-20th century hero as the first person to reach the summit of Mount Everest, has died. He was 88.
Ex-skater Bowman found dead at motel
U.S figure skating champion Christopher Bowman pleased fans and fellow skaters with his flair on the ice. But he was also known for his off-the-ice struggles with drugs and alcohol and other personal problems.
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