Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame

From 2004 to 2010, the organization also presented an annual Pride of Philadelphia Award to a team or individual.

[4] An individual who was not an athlete may be inducted in the following categories: Legacy of Excellence, Lifetime Commitment, Philadelphia Medal.

"[3] The hall of fame's website has a page that honors every Greater Philadelphia team—college and professional—that won the championship in its particular sport.

It supports or has formed partnerships with organizations in the Greater Philadelphia area that promote youth sports, especially at the pre-teen, grade-school level.

These organizations include: Richie Ashburn Baseball Foundation, Police Athletic League (PAL) Junior Golf, Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education, Bruce Simon Southampton Summer Basketball Camp, The First Tee of Philadelphia, and Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation.

Richie Ashburn , inducted in 2004, longtime player and color commentator for the Philadelphia Phillies
Wilt Chamberlain , an inaugural class inductee, born and raised in Philadelphia and played for the Warriors and Philadelphia 76ers
Jimmie Foxx , inducted in 2004, played for the Philadelphia Athletics
Connie Mack , longtime Manager and Owner of the Philadelphia Athletics was inducted in 2004
Tennis champion Bill Tilden , inducted in 2004, was born and raised in the Philadelphia area
Harry Kalas , longtime Phillies broadcaster, a 2004 Legacy of Excellence inductee
Charles Barkley , inducted in 2005, played for the Philadelphia 76ers from 1984–1992
Reggie Jackson , a 2006 inductee, was born and raised in the Philadelphia area
Merrill Reese , inducted in 2009, long time radio broadcaster for the Philadelphia Eagles
Mark Howe , inducted in 2011, played for the Philadelphia Flyers
Joe McCarthy , inducted in 2011, born and raised in the Philadelphia area
Moses Malone , played for the 76ers
Tommy Lasorda , born and raised in Philadelphia area
Marvin Harrison , born and raised in Philadelphia area
Smarty Jones , a 2004 awardee
Ryan Howard , a 2006 awardee
The 2008 Phillies at the White House