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The Amateur Sports Development Fund (ASDF) Has Been Providing Assistance to Area Groups Since Providing Support to the 1993 World University Games GREATER BUFFALO SPORTS HALL OF FAME 26TH Annual Induction Ceremony October 6, 2016 SILENT AUCTION WINNERS Lot Description High Bidder / Purchaser 1 Assorted New Era Baseball Caps Neal Huard 2 Assorted New Era 'Buffalo Themed' Caps Bridget Niland 3 GBSHOF 25th Anniversary Jim Kelly Signed Cap Mike Bement 4 Harmon Killebrew framed/matted Signed photo Mike Kwiatkowski 5 Ernie DiGregorio & Jack Marin 8x10 Signed Photos Ed Brant 6 Garfield Heard & Adrian Dantley 8x10 Signed Photos Ed Brant 7 Adventures with Kids Package Tim Jones 8 Reggie McKenzie Signed Bills Mini Helmet & 8x10 Signed Photo Reggie McKenzie 9 Jerry Hughes Signed Buffalo Bills Mini Football Helmet Linda Stotz 10 Jim Kelly 8x10 Signed Photo Ed Tyrell 11 Andre Reed 8x10 Signed Photo Jim Manno 12 Thurman Thomas 8x10 Signed Photo Ed Brant 13 Darryl Talley 8x10 Signed Photo Mike Zyglis 14 Cornelius Bennett 8x10 Signed Photo Ken Horn 15 Steve Christie & Scott Norwood 8x10 Signed Photos Kylie King 16 Daryle Lamonica & Joe Ferguson 8x10 Signed Photos Ed Brant 17 Stephon Gilmore & Eric Wood 8x10 Signed Photos Mike Zyglis 18 Ryan O'Reilly Signed Sabres Hockey Puck Suzanne K. Taylor 19 Gilbert Perreault 8x10 Signed Photo Amy Pedlon 20 Pat LaFontaine 8x10 Signed Photo Dan Eisenhauer 21 Marcus Foligno & Ryan O'Reilly 8x10 Signed Photos Chris Tylee 22 Lydia Ko & Lexie Thompson Signed 8x10 Photos J. Beltrami 23 Goo Goo Dolls Signed "Boxes" Album Amy Pedlon 24 Marvelous Marvin Hagler Signed Boxing Glove Scott Depovelo 25 Chris Berman Signed Baseball, Mini Bat & GBSHOF Cap Scott Depovelo 26 Christian Laettner & Charles Barkley 8x10 Signed Photos Darryl Hollins 27 Cultural Tour of WNY Package J. Beltrami 28 Mind, Body & Soul Wellness Package #2 Tom Meaney 29 Mind, Body & Soul Wellness Package #1 Macall Biebel 30 Graeme McDowell & Ernie Els 8x10 Signed Photos Ryan Sullivan 31 Matt Kuchar & Zach Johnson 8x10 Signed Photos Steve Ulmer 32 Fuzzy Zoeller & Lee Trevino 8x10 Signed Photos Stan Shainbrown 33 Paula Creamer & Christie Kerr 8x10 Signed Photos J. Beltrami 34 Jim Furyk & Adam Scott 8x10 Signed Photos Steve Ulmer 35 Rasmus Ristolainen & Sam Reinhart 8x10 Signed Photos Paul Haumesser 36 The Hanson Brothers Signed 8x10 Plaque Al Eichberg 37 Pizza Party & Skate Package Justin Schiauitti 38 Joe Ferguson, Reggis McKenzie & Ryan Miller Signed Caps Dave Miller 39 Pete Rose Signed Baseball Scott Depovelo 40 Nolan Ryan Signed Baseball Peter Durham 41 Brooks Robinson & Rollie Fingers Signed Baseballs Peter Durham 42 Goose Gossage & George Kell Signed Baseballs Ron Car 43 Bob Feller & Andre Dawson Signed Baseballs Mike Kwaitkowski **All proceeds to fund the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame** AMATEUR SPORTS DEVELOPMENT FUND The Amateur Sports Development Fund (ASDF) has been providing assistance to area groups since providing support to the 1993 World University Games. Funds are awarded to amateur athletes, teams and organizations seeking financial assistance to foster the pursuit of a higher level of athletic achievement. A portion of the proceeds from the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame annual induction dinner held each fall is made available to fund the ASDF. GREATER BUFFALO SPORTS HALL OF FAME 26TH Annual Induction Ceremony October 6, 2016 SILENT AUCTION WINNERS Lot Description High Bidder / Purchaser 44 Buffalo Bison 'Star Wars' Package Mary Garlich Roll 45 Taste of Buffalo Package Roger Roll 46 Charles Clay & Tyrod Taylor 8x10 Signed Photos Lou Nuchereno 47 LeSean McCoy Signed Mini Helmet Lynn O'Brien 48 Tyler Ennis & Jack Eichel 8x10 Signed Photos Frank Bo 49 Marcus Foligno Signed Hocky Stick Frank Bordan? 50 Alexander Mogilny Signed Hockey Puck Mary Jean Kwaitkowski 51 Team Signed Bandits Jersey Scott Depovelo 52 148 Piece Crescent Professional Tool Set H. Bronkie 53 Cutco Drop Point Hunting Knife Don LeDonne 54 Lasertron Party Package Bridget Niland 55 Bisons Ceremonial 1st Pitch Package Nick Schmidt 56 U of Miami Quarterbacks Framed Litho Mike Kwiatkowski 57 Eric Wood Signed Bills Jersey Mike Zyglis 58 LeSean McCoy Signed Cleat Sam Koch 59 Sammy Watkins Bills Signed Helmet Scott Depovelo 60 Dominik Hasek & Ryan Miller 8x10 Signed Photos Ed Brant 61 Rasmus Ristolainen Signed Sabres Jersey Mary Kompson 62 Sabres Tickets & Osteria GC Package Ruth Buchholz 63 Brookfield CC Golf Package Tim Jones 64 Comic Relief Package Dawn Both-Kin 65 Visit Buffalo Package Roger Roll 66 Buffalo Bandits Game Day Experience Package Brandon Minsterman 67 Sabres Tickets and Campobello's Cucina GC Package Frank DeDomenico 68 Sabres Tickets and Frankie Primos +39 GC Package M Justinger 69 Jim Kelly Signed Football & Signed 8x11 Photo Rick Stoddard 70 BUFFALO BILLS Alumni Signed Full Size Football Sam Koch 71 Marv Levy Signed Bills Jersey L. Beebe 72 Andre Reed Signed Bills Jersey Scott Depovelo 73 Customized "Athletic Pre-Cool Vest" Craig Pielchowski 74 Benrus H-6 watch Dawn Both-Kin 75 Errands & Rewards Package Aiden Pursel 76 Wanakah CC Golf Package Scott Depovelo 77 Byrncliff Golf Package Roger Roll 78 French Connection 8x10 Signed Photo S. Pease 79 Jack Eichel Signed Sabres Jersey Mary Kompson 80 "Top 30" 2016 Draft Picks Signed Hockey Stick S. Pease 81 Dave & Adam's Sabres Suite Package Suzanne K. Taylor 82 Bisons Private Luxury Suite Package Mike Grieco 83 Mini Getaway Package Tom Meaney **All proceeds to fund the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame** AMATEUR SPORTS DEVELOPMENT FUND The Amateur Sports Development Fund (ASDF) has been providing assistance to area groups since providing support to the 1993 World University Games. Funds are awarded to amateur athletes, teams and organizations seeking financial assistance to foster the pursuit of a higher level of athletic achievement. A portion of the proceeds from the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame annual induction dinner held each fall is made available to fund the ASDF. .
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