The Footbag Hall of Fame - 1997's Founding Inductee's

16)  Mag Hughes - Original NHSA member. In 1981 became a member of the 2nd major National Hacky Sack Tour Team. Key game and sport developer, as teacher, coach + 9 time Doubles Net Champion, and 3 time Singles Net Champion amongst his sport’s awards.  Twenty two years later Mag continues to teach the Fundamentals of the sport of Footbag through his educational and entertaining school assembly programs.  

For more information contact Mag at:
W.E. C.A.R. E.  Alternative Sports Programs
(Working Enthusiastically for Constructive Activities Releasing Energy) 

www.WeCareSports.com

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17) Bill Hayne - Former All-American baseball pitcher, joined the NHSA and in 1980 became a member of the 2nd National Hacky Sack Tour Team. This four-time National Doubles Footbag Net Champion exemplified the art of doubles team play, and made the Sport of Footbag Net appealing to spectators. His competitive spirit lead to the first flying inside spike. Currently Bill is a professor at Lewis-Clark State University in Lewiston, Idaho, and the father of four.     Billy Hayne01 web.jpg (23744 bytes)

18)  Greg Cortopassi - Huge enthusiasm. Greg joined the NHSA in 1980, and became the spokesperson and motivational speaker for the game and sport as a member of the 2nd National Tour Team in 1981. In 1983, co-founded the World Footbag Association to serve as an independent player’s association to coordinate the sport’s growth worldwide. Greg Cortopassi02 web.jpg (23169 bytes) Greg Cortopassi01 web.jpg (10468 bytes)
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