IVEY WINGO
Hall of Fame Class 2011Norcross High SchoolBaseball
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- Played six major league seasons, five with Detroit
- Career .308 hitter; hit .370 in 1925
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- Member of only outfield in major league history to have all three members hit .370 or higher in one season
- Fellow Detroit outfielder in 1925 with Ty Cobb
JACKIE DROUIN
Hall of Fame Class 2014Collins Hill High School, Class of 2007Track/Field
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- Collins Hill High won 9 individual state titles
- Member of 2 state championship track teams
- Member of 3 state championship cross country teams
- Graduated with GPA of 3.95
- All-Ivy League honors in both cross country and track at Columbia University
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- Holds the school record there in the mile (4:42)
- Ivy and ECAC champion at 1500m in 2010
- Finished third in Ivy League cross country championship in fall of 2010
- Multiple recipient of Ivy League All-Academic and USTFCCCA All-Academic honors
JAMES MASON
Hall of Fame Class 2018 Duluth High SchoolGolf
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- Georgia PGA: Play-of-the-Year 1997,1998,2000
- Georgia PGA Championship 1997,1999,2000,2015
- Atlanta open 2000
- Georgia Senior Open 2001,2015,2017
- Polo Golf Classic 1997
- James Mason tops younger players to win Georgia PGA Section tournament
- Duluth native James Mason wins Yamaha Atlanta Open
- Two Gwinnett golfers qualify for Senior PGA Professional National Championship
JARED COOK
Hall of Fame Class 2023North Gwinnett High SchoolFootball
- Graduate of North Gwinnett (Ga.) High School, where he played receiver and free safety. As senior, caught 32 passes for 800 yards and 10 touchdowns.
- Named first-team All-Conference, All-State and Super 11 Team selection by The Atlanta Journal Constitution. Rated 24th-best player in Georgia and 40th-best wide receiver in country by Rivals.com.
- Also played basketball and earned All-Conference and All-State honors.
- During high school, his AAU basketball team, the Georgia Stars, won 2 national championships.
- University of South Carolina Team Captain
- 2008 led the South Carolina Football program with an avg. of 15.5 yds reception avg.
- 2008 All-SEC First Team Honors
- 2008 2nd Team All AP and Rivals.com
- 2008 John Mackey Award Semi Finalists
- 2009 Combine Placed First in the 40 (4.49)
- 1st in the Vertical Jump 41’ inches
- 1st in Broad Jump 10’3.
- 2012 Titans Community Man of The Year award winner.
- Over 200 NFL games over
- 13 seasons in the NFL
- Titans, St. Louis Rams, Green Bay Packers, Oakland Raiders, New Orleans Saints, Los Angeles Chargers
- 2x Pro Bowl Selection
- 553 catches for 7,237 yards 13.1 yds per catch which is 13th all time.
- Scored 45 touchdowns Top 20 All-Time
- 2017 Divisional playoff Offensive player of the game.
- NFC North Champion
- 2x NFC South Champion
- 2017 Sunday Night Football Offensive player of the game.
- 2021 Sunday Night Football Offensive player of the game.
- 2017 espy award winner (Catch of The Year)
- 2018 Ed Block Courage award winner
- 2017 Point of Light Award winner
- Receiving record for 3 separate franchises Titans, Rams, Raiders
- Named the most significant non-QB Journeyman in NFL History.
Jared Cook's long NFL career nets Gwinnett County Sports Hall of Fame induction
JASON ELAM
Hall of Fame Class 2012Brookwood High School, Class of 1988Football
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- Letterman – Football, Swimming, Track
- First-team All-County (football)
- Second-team All-State (football)
- Brookwood record - 52-yard field goal, 73-yard punt
- All American at The University of Hawaii
- Kodak All-American
- Drafted to NFL Denver Broncos – 1993
- No player in NFL history has scored more points for one team
- Three-time Pro Bowler
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- NFL record for consecutive Points after Touchdown
- Longest NFL career in Gwinnett, 17 seasons
- Pro Bowl Selection – 1995, 1998, 2001
- Leads NFL in points scored and field goals as Broncos all-time leading scorer
- 436 of 540 career field goals (80.7 percent)
- Cleats on display in Pro Football Hall of Fame, tied Tom Dempsey‘s record for longest field goal in NFL history – 63 yards
- Member of Colorado Sports Hall of Fame
- Two-time Super Bowl Champion with the Broncos – 1995,1996
- Pro Football Hall of Fame Nominee
Brookwood grad, former NFL kicker Jason Elam on 2021 ballot for College Football Hall of Fame