Celebrities we had fun with
at the 2008 “The Cobalt Affaire"

Kim Alexis

Supermodel, actress, and marathoner. She appeared on the cover of over 500 magazines.

Marcus Allen

Pro Football Hall of Famer. He spent 16 seasons with the Raiders and Chiefs, was named to six Pro Bowl teams, and was MVP of the Super Bowl XVIII.

Derek Anderson

A star athlete in his college years, breaking records as quarterback for Oregon State University. This season he’s been starting quarterback for the Cleveland Browns.

Nick Anderson

He spent 13 years in the NBA, most of them with the Orlando Magic where he was drafted in 1989 as the first draft pick in the Magic franchise history.

Ian Baker-Finch

This British Open Champion and PGA Member from Australia is also a CBS Sports Commentator.

Rod Bernstine

A 9-year NFL veteran, Bernstine was selected by the San Diego Chargers in the 1st round of the 1987 draft.

Bonnie Blair

Olympic speed skater, she won five gold medals, and is one of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame inductees.

Henry Cho

Comedian and actor, he recently hosted his own Comedy Central special, "Henry Cho: What's That Clickin' Noise?".

John Congemi

Former quarterback in the Canadian Football League and an All-American quarterback at the University of Pittsburgh, he is currently an analyst for Miami Hurricanes football.

Johnny Davis

He played ten years in the NFL and won a Super Bowl ring with the 49ers. He is now a motivational speaker and an accomplished organist.

Mike Eruzione

He was the Captain of the gold-medal-winning 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team and is now a sports broadcaster.

Julius Erving

"Dr. J" dominated the ABA and NBA for 16 seasons, appearing as an All-Star every season. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1993.

Rollie Fingers

Pro Baseball Hall of Famer, Fingers is regarded as a pioneer of modern relief pitching. He spent his career playing for the Oakland A's, San Diego Padres and Milwaukee Brewers.

William Floyd

He played seven seasons in the NFL and won a Super Bowl ring with the San Francisco 49ers in 1995. He is now active in his non-profit foundation.

Jackie Flynn

Actor and comedian, he played on "The King of Queens", "There's Something About Mary" and "Stuck On You."

Kevin Flynn

Comedian and actor, he co-starred in "The Heartbreak Kid", "Me, Myself and Irene" and "Osmosis Jones". He also hosted the Discovery Channel's Go for It.

Grant Fuhr

One of the NHL’s all-time great goaltenders, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2003. Fuhr played 19 seasons in the NHL. While with the Oilers, he earned five Stanley Cup Championships.

Robert Anthony Gamez

He is currently playing on the PGA Tour, as well as hosting an annual tournament for the benefit of the Robert Gamez Foundation.

Vencie Glenn

A 10-year NFL veteran playing for New England, San Diego, New Orleans, Minnesota and New York Giants. Glenn had 35 career interceptions.

Donnie Hammond

Hammond has won two PGA Tour events, the 1986 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and the 1989 Texas Open. During his PGA Tour career, he amassed more than 40 top-10 finishes.

James Harris

Former NFL quarterback and currently the general manager and vice president for player personnel of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Dale Jarrett

Born the son of a NASCAR legend, Dale is the 1999 champion of the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup, a two-time winner of the Brickyard 400 and a three-time winner of the Daytona 500.

Davey Johnson

A four time MLB All-Star, he played 13 seasons with Baltimore, Atlanta, Philadelphia and the Chicago Cubs. Johnson played in four World Series’ with Baltimore, winning two.

Neil Lomax

A 10-year NFL veteran, Lomax earned All-Pro honors in 1984 and 1987. His 82.7 career percentage passing rating ranks him in the top-10 all-time in the NFL.

Ryan Longwell

A 10-year NFL veteran, Ryan Longwell spent his first nine seasons with the Green Bay Packers before joining the Minnesota Vikings last season.

Ed Marinaro

He played six years in the NFL before turning to acting in film and television productions, starring in "Hill Street Blues."

Bruce McGill

This actor, who played D-Day in the comedy classic "Animal House," also had roles in "Cinderella Man," "Runaway Jury," and "The Insider."

Joe Namath

"Broadway Joe" led the New York Jets to victory in Super Bowl III. He was also named to five Pro Bowl teams, and is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Jack O'Callahan

He was a member of the Miracle on Ice United States Olympic Hockey Team that won a gold medal in the 1980 Winter Olympics. O’Callahan went onto play 9 years in the NHL.

Leslie O’Neal

A 13-year NFL veteran, O’Neal played for the Chargers, Rams and Chiefs and was a 6 time Pro-Bowl Player.

Bo Outlaw

A 15-year NBA veteran, Outlaw played for the Los Angeles Clippers, Orlando Magic, Phoenix Suns and Memphis Grizzlies.

DA Points

Professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour and has played on the Nationwide Tour. He attended the University of Illinois and was an All-American member of the golf team.

Dan Quinn

Former NHL Center for Pittsburgh Penguins and Calgary Flames.

Darius Rucker

Lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the band Hootie and the Blowfish, Darius is currently working on a Country solo album to be released this spring.

Mark Rypien

He spent 11 years in the NFL, and led the Washington Redskins to victory in Super Bowl XXVI.

Sterling Sharpe

He spent his entire seven-year career in the NFL as a wide receiver with the Green Bay Packers, and was named All-Pro five times.

Heathcliff Slocumb

A MLB All-Star, he played 10 seasons as relief pitcher for the Cubs, Indians, Phillies, Red Sox, Mariners, Orioles, Cardinals and Padres.

Ozzie Smith

Known in baseball as “The Wizard” and the best defensive shortstop of all time. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2002.

Max Starks

Professional Football Player, World Champion Pittsburgh Steelers, Offensive Tackle. Drafted in the 3rd Round of the 2004 NFL Draft.

Kevin Sorbo

This actor is famous for his starring role as "Hercules" and on "Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda."

Brendan Suhr

Assistant Coach and Director of Player Personnel of the New York Knicks for the past three seasons.

Billy Joe Tolliver

A 12-year NFL career quarterback, he was a second-round draft pick of the San Diego Chargers in 1989. Tolliver also played for the Atlanta Falcons, Houston Oilers, New Orleans Saints and Chicago Bears.

Gary Valentine

This actor and comedian had his own special on 'Comedy Central' and a recurring role on 'The King of Queens'. Most recently he was in the film ‘I Now pronounce You Chuck and Larry’.

Ricky Watters

Superbowl Champion, Five Time Pro Bowler, 10,000 yard Rusher, Only Player in NFL History to Rush for 1,000 yards for 3 different teams.

Peter Tom Willis

Former All-American and Fiesta Bowl MVP quarterback at Florida State University. Played 4 years with the Chicago Bears and 3 years with the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League. FSU Radio Color Analyst for 10 years and FSU Hall of Fame Member.

 

*Celebrities in attendance subject to change.