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Hall Salutes San Diego’s Champions

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by Jason Owens on February 23, 2010

While the San Diego sports world focused on the release of LaDainian Tomlinson on Monday, the Hall of Champions went on to honor five new inductees and recognize the best that the San Diego sports world had to offer in 2009.

A crowd of more than 900 strong showed up to the Town and Country Convention Center in Mission Valley to show their respect to the athletes and the San Diego sports community.

Former Padre and perfect game pitcher David Wells, four-time Olympic diving gold medalist Greg Louganis and three-time world champion sailer J.J. Fetter Isler were all inducted into the Hall of Fame.

Former Charger and San Diego native David Grayson and former UCLA track coach and San Diego State graduate Bob Larsen joined them as Veteran’s Committee selections.

David Wells was inducted into the San Diego Hall of Champions (SDNN-Don Kohlbauer)

David Wells was inducted into the San Diego Hall of Champions (SDNN-Don Kohlbauer)

Standouts Phil Mickelson, Philip Rivers, Jimmie Johnson, Adrian Gonzalez, Stephen Strasburg and the Park View Little League All-Stars were among the athletes honored for their accomplishments in 2009.

Jason caught up with Wells for three quick questions during the celebration:

 

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Chargers Top Moments of ‘09 (Were There Any?)

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by Chris Ello on February 12, 2010

They finished 13-4 and won their fourth-consecutive AFC Western Division championship. But is there any possible way to remember the Chargers’ 2009 season without thinking solely of the devastating playoff loss to the New York Jets?

Well…yes…and no.

Here’s a look back at the Top 10 moments from the season just past — a season (not?) to remember: 

1. HE KICKED THE FLAG?? No matter what else happened this past season, losing the playoff to the Jets will still be what’s remembered most. Fair or unfair, it’s just the way that it is. Vincent Jackson kicking the red challenge flag, and drawing a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, didn’t cost the Chargers the game, but it epitomized the frustration and the failure — again!! — of the Bolts in the postseason.

2. HE CAUGHT THE BALL!! Vincent Jackson gets the nod for Moment No. 2 as well. Hauling in a Philip Rivers pass in the right corner of the end zone (above), Jackson completed an 80-yard drive in the final two minutes, giving the Chargers a 21-20 come-from-behind victory over the New York Giants. At the time, it was easily the Bolts’ biggest win of the season, and it started everybody believing that perhaps this could be San Diego’s year.

3. HE STOPPED HIM! AGAIN! AGAIN! AND AGAIN!!Linebacker Brandon Siler led a goal-line stand in Dallas that helped knock off the Cowboys, 20-17, in December. Time and again Dallas slammed big back Marion Barber into the line, and time and again Siler and his Continue Reading →

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A Conversation With SI’s Jim Trotter

February 10, 2010
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Is LT the “biggest” athlete in San Diego sports history? Will Don Coryell ever reach the Hall of Fame? SI’s Jim Trotter joins 619 Sports to tackle these topics and much more!

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Super Bowl: Debating QB Legacies

February 8, 2010
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So Drew Brees won his first Super Bowl. Why do San Diegans insist on revisiting the Brees-Rivers debate from years ago? Craig and Chris talk about Brees, Philip Rivers, and Peyton Manning, and how the legacy of each great QB changes (or doesn’t) based on the Saints’ winning the Super Bowl:

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How Ya Gonna’ Block ‘Em?

January 16, 2010
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When it comes to facing New York’s No. 1-ranked defense, the question is how are the Chargers going to deal with the Jets’ wide array of blitz packages on Sunday? RB Jacob Hester will be one of the keys, lead-blocking for the running game and picking up the blitz to give Philip Rivers time in the passing game. Hester tells 619Sports.net that he and his offensive mates will be prepared for whatever New York throws at them.

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Chargers In A New York State Of Mind

January 14, 2010
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Jeff Creps reports from Chargers practice on a Bolts team preparing to face challenges on both sides of the football from a tough-minded Jets squad:

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BFTB-619 Podcast: Philip Rivers & The Playoffs

January 6, 2010
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John (obviousman) from Bolts From The Blue joins Craig from 619 Sports to talk Chargers football. What would a deep playoff run mean for Rivers’ legacy and national perception?

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Rivers: Another Game-Winning Drive

December 20, 2009
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For Philip Rivers and the Chargers, it was just another game-winning drive. Only this one brought an AFC Western Division championship. And it wasn’t easy. And the Bengals helped, as Rivers told 619Sports.net after the game:

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Mr. December Strikes Again

December 13, 2009
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Sunday’s 20-17 win over Dallas extended the Chargers current winning streak to eight, their record to 11-0 in the month of December under Norv Turner, and 16-0 in the brilliant career of the new Mr. December, Philip Rivers.

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Jackson: The Game-Winning Touchdown

November 12, 2009
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ShareYesterday, we heard from quarterback Philip Rivers on the Chargers’ big game-winning touchdown pass in New York on Sunday. Now WR Vincent Jackson tells 619Sports about how it all looked from his perspective.
 

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