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​2016 Agonis Person Of The Year - Mr. Clark Kellogg
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Proud Sponsor of The Agonis Club 2016 Person Of The Year - Mr. Clark Kellogg

Dear Agonis Club Members and Friends

Please join The Agonis Club, its proud members and past OSU greats as we honor OSU Legend Mr. Clark Kellogg as our 2016 Person of The Year On
Monday May 23rd, 2016 at Medallion Club in Westerville.

When: Monday May 23rd, 2016
Where: The Medallion Club
Cost:  $150 per golfer includes Golf, Lunch and Banquet Dinner 
​$50 - Banquet Dinner Only Per Person

Special Offer: Buy your foursome TODAY and get $50 OFF ...Click Here To Buy

To Buy Your Tickets Online - Click HERE

If you are going to pay at the door, we - we ask that you please REGISTER HERE


** Please note: If you want to golf on May 23rd, but do not have a foursome, that is okay.  we will pair you up with other single golfers/groups so that you will have a great day either way! Thank you for your support!
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SAVE THE DATE- MAY 23, 2016 - THIS ONE IS NOT BE MISSED!!​
​Clark 'Special K' Kellogg grew up in East Cleveland, Ohio, attended Chambers Elementary, W.H. Kirk Middle School (both in East Cleveland), and St. Joseph's High School in Cleveland, Ohio, and had a high school basketball career generally regarded as the finest in Cleveland history. His 51 point game in the state championship game is still an Ohio high school state finals record. Kellogg also played in the McDonald's All-American and Capital Classic games.

From 1979 to 1982, Kellogg played for The Ohio State University, where he earned All-Big Ten Conference and Most Valuable Player honors; in 1996, he received his marketing degree. In June 2010, Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland appointed Kellogg to the university's board of trustees, where he sits today.

In 1982, Kellogg declared for the NBA draft after his junior year of college, and was the 1st round draft pick of the Indiana Pacers. In his first season he was selected as a member of the NBA All-Rookie Team. He is one of only a handful of rookies in NBA history to average 20 points and 10 rebounds a game. 

Kellogg has two sons, Alex and Nick. Nick played basketball for Ohio University.He also has a daughter, Talisa, who played Division I volleyball at Georgia Tech.
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From 1993 to 1994, Kellogg served as a game analyst for the CBS Sports coverage of the NCAA Tournament. From 1994 to 1997, he served as a studio co-host for the early round coverage of the NCAA Tournament. In 1997, Kellogg joined CBS Sports full-time as a studio/game analyst for college basketball coverage, and was one of three in-studio hosts for March Madness along with Greg Gumbel and Sports Illustrated's Seth Davis. 

Kellogg replaced Billy Packer as CBS lead basketball announcer beginning in the 2008–2009 college basketball season and called the 2009 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship with Jim Nantz.

In March 2010, Clark Kellogg played a game of H.O.R.S.E. against U.S. President Barack Obama. The game, called "P.O.T.U.S." for the occasion, was won by Obama, who had P.O.T.U. to Kellogg's P.O.T.U.S.

In 2014, Clark Kellogg returned to his previous role as a studio analyst and continues to this day. 

A Celebration Dinner Ceremony will follow the golf outing at Medallion Golf Club, and you can nowbuy tickets for Golf, Dinner or both online in advance or at the door.

To Buy Your Tickets Online - Click HERE

If you are going to pay at the door, we - we ask that you please REGISTER HERE

Thank You To Our Sponsors:
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PO Box 14020 
Columbus, Oh 43214
614-565-4634



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