Notre Dame legend Manti Te’o named to Polynesian Football Hall of Fame

As first-ballot as first-ballot gets. Congrats Manti!

November 1, 2022 (Honolulu, HI) – The Polynesian Football Hall of Fame unveiled its Class of 2023 today. Three Inductees were selected from a list of eight Finalists.

The Class of 2023 is Larry Warford of Samoan Ancestry, [autotag]Manti Te’o[/autotag] of Hawaiian and Samoan Ancestry, and Harry Montague-Field of Hawaiian Ancestry.

“On behalf of the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame, we congratulate the Class of 2023,” said Jesse Sapolu, Polynesian Football Hall of Fame Chairman, Co-Founder and Inductee. “These men represent the very best of our Polynesian people and we look forward to celebrating this recognition with them and their families in January!”

Michigan State Football champion Charlie Wedemeyer named to Polynesian Football Hall of Fame

Michigan State Football champion Charlie Wedemeyer has been named to the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame.

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A Michigan State Football great and a legendary figure in the sports world, Charlie Wedemeyer, will be honored this year with an induction into the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame as part of their 2021 class, the organization announced on Tuesday.

Wedemeyer played under Duffy Daugherty from 1966-1968, where he won a championship with the team in 1966 as a quarterback and wide receiver.

Wedemeyer is most famous for his time after Michigan State. As a high school football coach for Los Gatos High School, he was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s Disease in 1978. Wedemeyer’s fight with his disease was chronicled in the 1988 movie Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer Story.

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Wedemeyer passed away on June 3rd, 2010 from pneumonia, which was caused by a surgery he had.

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