This Week in NDN All-Stars History: Joe Lewis, Kyrie Irving, Carey Price, and Billy Mills | June 21–27
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EPISODE SUMMARY
This week in NDN All-Stars history features championship boxing, historic baseball moments, NHL milestones, golf victories, and world-record performances.
Joe Lewis headlines the week with some of the most significant victories of his legendary career, including wins over James J. Braddock, Max Schmeling, Primo Carnera, and Jersey Joe Wolcott. Henry Armstrong also continues his remarkable run with multiple victories during the week.
We also highlight Kyrie Irving becoming the number one overall pick in the NBA Draft, Carey Price making NHL history during his award-winning season, and Chris Wondolowski becoming the first Native American to appear in a FIFA World Cup match.
Additional milestones include Notah Begay III earning a PGA Tour victory, Billy Mills helping set a world record, SilentRain Espinosa making softball history, and Tommy Morrison adding two more victories to his professional boxing career.
From world championships and record-setting performances to groundbreaking firsts, these stories showcase the enduring impact of Native athletes across generations.
TOPICS COVERED
• Joe Lewis wins the Heavyweight Championship of the World
• Joe Lewis defeats Max Schmeling, Primo Carnera, and Jersey Joe Wolcott
• Kyrie Irving is selected first overall in the NBA Draft
• Carey Price sweeps the NHL Awards
• Chris Wondolowski becomes the first Native American to play in a FIFA World Cup match
• Notah Begay III wins the FedEx Saint Jude Classic
• Billy Mills helps set a six-mile world record
• Tommy Morrison records two professional victories
• Ashton Locklear wins a national gymnastics title
• SilentRain Espinosa signs with the USSSA Pride
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