The Hampton Roads Sports Media Hall of Fame will have to postpone, or even cancel, its third induction ceremony, which was scheduled for May 9th at Langley Speedway in Hampton, VA.
"There are just no guarantees. Langley's (Speedway) not even open," said Greg Bicouvaris, who with Speedway promoter Chuck Hall, founded the organization in July 2017.
The Hall, which inducts five members each year, had announced the 2020 class last November - a list which included Calvin Jacox, Harry Minium, Wayne Nooe, David Teel, and Debbie White. But for now, the future of the ceremony remains in limbo.
"Whether we have a ceremony or not is up in the air. Chuck and Langley will have to follow what the Governor says," added Bicouvaris, known for his work as a veteran local sportscaster, and network television stage manager. "The good thing is that we had already announced the class, but we may end up having to mail their plaques to them."
More information about the history and inductees of the Hall can be found on its website at hrsmhof.com.
"There are just no guarantees. Langley's (Speedway) not even open," said Greg Bicouvaris, who with Speedway promoter Chuck Hall, founded the organization in July 2017.
The Hall, which inducts five members each year, had announced the 2020 class last November - a list which included Calvin Jacox, Harry Minium, Wayne Nooe, David Teel, and Debbie White. But for now, the future of the ceremony remains in limbo.
"Whether we have a ceremony or not is up in the air. Chuck and Langley will have to follow what the Governor says," added Bicouvaris, known for his work as a veteran local sportscaster, and network television stage manager. "The good thing is that we had already announced the class, but we may end up having to mail their plaques to them."
More information about the history and inductees of the Hall can be found on its website at hrsmhof.com.
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