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Quiz about Sports Obituaries 2009
Quiz about Sports Obituaries 2009

Sports Obituaries: 2009 Trivia Quiz


All multiple choice to remember some of those greats who died in 2009, and gave us the memories. :)

A multiple-choice quiz by Nightmare. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Nightmare
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
316,630
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
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Avg Score
7 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. After being an Olympic and Detroit Piston coach, and taking Detroit to back-to-back NBA titles, this legend died on May 9, 2009. Who is he? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. He was a quarterback for the Buffalo Bills. After his NFL endeavors, he became a Congressman, and was once a vice-presidential nominee. Who was this seven-time Pro Bowl quarterback? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. He was a basketball three-time All-American at Oklahoma, and played for 12 seasons in the NBA, mostly with the Kings. Who is this that wore the number 23, and died at the age of 44? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Nicknamed 'The Bird', this Major League Detroit Tiger pitcher took the baseball world by storm in 1976, winning the Rookie of the Year Award with his 19-9 record. Who was this that died on April 13th at the age of 54? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. This bay colt was sired by Alydar and won the 1987 Kentucky Derby. Who was this that was euthanized on March 27th at the age of 25? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. This Major League Baseball Hall of Fame third baseman won only one batting title, but it prevented the great Ted Williams from batting for his third Triple Crown. Who was this that passed away on March 24th? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. This NFL great played in four seasons with the Cleveland Browns in the 1940s. He went on to the head coach position for the Boston Patriots, Buffalo Bills, and Denver Broncos. Who was this that died on March 29, at the age of 87? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. This longtime Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster died on April 13th at the age of 73. He was the true voice of the Phillies. Who was he? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. This NCAA North Carolina State basketball coach lost her long fight with breast cancer, and died on January 24th at the age of 66. Who was this coaching legend? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. This Angel pitcher was only in his second season in 2009, when after a ballgame he was the victim of a hit-and-run car accident and later died. He was only 22. Who was this pitcher? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. After being an Olympic and Detroit Piston coach, and taking Detroit to back-to-back NBA titles, this legend died on May 9, 2009. Who is he?

Answer: Chuck Daly

Daly took the Pistons to consecutive titles in the 1988-89 and 1989-90 seasons. In 1992, he guided the U.S. Olympic team to the gold medal. Chuck also coached the Cavaliers, Nets, and Magic. His career record was 638-437.
2. He was a quarterback for the Buffalo Bills. After his NFL endeavors, he became a Congressman, and was once a vice-presidential nominee. Who was this seven-time Pro Bowl quarterback?

Answer: Jack Kemp

Jack played from 1957-1969. Strangely enough, he was upside down in every NFL season by throwing more interceptions than touchdowns. He represented the state of New York in his government adventures. He died on May 2nd at the age of 73.
3. He was a basketball three-time All-American at Oklahoma, and played for 12 seasons in the NBA, mostly with the Kings. Who is this that wore the number 23, and died at the age of 44?

Answer: Wayman Tisdale

Tisdale played for 12 seasons in the NBA with the Pacers, Kings, and Suns. He was the second overall pick in the 1985 NBA Draft. His finest season was the 1989-90 season with Sacramento. He died after a two-year battle with cancer in May.
4. Nicknamed 'The Bird', this Major League Detroit Tiger pitcher took the baseball world by storm in 1976, winning the Rookie of the Year Award with his 19-9 record. Who was this that died on April 13th at the age of 54?

Answer: Mark Fidrych

Fidrych because famous for his rookie record, but also in addition to his gyrations on the pitcher's mound, flapping his arms and talking to the ball. After an injury, his career took a nose-dive, and he played sparingly in four more seasons. He retired with a 29-19 career record.
5. This bay colt was sired by Alydar and won the 1987 Kentucky Derby. Who was this that was euthanized on March 27th at the age of 25?

Answer: Alysheba

Alysheba was moved into the Hall of Champions at the Kentucky Horse Park in 2008. Alysheba had a legend rivalry with another great racehorse, Affirmed.
6. This Major League Baseball Hall of Fame third baseman won only one batting title, but it prevented the great Ted Williams from batting for his third Triple Crown. Who was this that passed away on March 24th?

Answer: George Kell

The 1949 AL batting title went down to the wire, and Kell won it by less than .001 to put Williams down. In his 15 seasons, George made his name with the Detroit Tigers in six of those. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1983. He died at the age of 86.
7. This NFL great played in four seasons with the Cleveland Browns in the 1940s. He went on to the head coach position for the Boston Patriots, Buffalo Bills, and Denver Broncos. Who was this that died on March 29, at the age of 87?

Answer: Lou Saban

Saban took the reins of the AFL Patriots in 1960. He also helmed the Bills when they were part of both the AFL and NFL. His career record was 95-99-7.
8. This longtime Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster died on April 13th at the age of 73. He was the true voice of the Phillies. Who was he?

Answer: Harry Kalas

Kalas joined the Phillies in 1971. His trademark shout was, "Outta Here!" when a home run was hit.
9. This NCAA North Carolina State basketball coach lost her long fight with breast cancer, and died on January 24th at the age of 66. Who was this coaching legend?

Answer: Kay Yow

Kay had the helm of North Carolina State University for 35 seasons from 1975-2009. She also coached the 1988 U.S. Olympic women's basketball team to a gold medal. She won over 700 games in the NCAA. Yow was inducted into the Naismith Hall of Fame.
10. This Angel pitcher was only in his second season in 2009, when after a ballgame he was the victim of a hit-and-run car accident and later died. He was only 22. Who was this pitcher?

Answer: Nick Adenhart

Nick had a record of 1-0 in 2008, and had pitched in only one game in the 2009 season. He died on April 9.
Source: Author Nightmare

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