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Rick Klein - Anthem, AZ.    

"I'm Rick Klein, a 42 year old, former professional Ice Hockey player, who due to a hockey incident 2 years ago, had a rotator cuff injury to my left shoulder. My injury had gotten so painfully debilitating that I was having trouble raising my arm, I couldn't participate in sports and sleeping became a problem. I decided to try the Fenzian product after talking with Dr. Tory Brooks. It was a miracle, after only 3 treatments I was completely back to feeling normal again with full range of painless motion. I'm now back playing in 2 adult ice hockey leagues as well as work out daily "pain-free". Lucky for me I put my faith in Dr. Brooks and tried the Fenzian product."



The Johnson Family - Paradise Valley, AZ.

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A retired American professional Basketball player who spent 17 seasons in the NBA. A sharpshooting 6'7" forward/guard, Johnson attended the Univesity of Illinois before being selected by the Kansas City Kings in the 1981 NBA Draft. Johnson would play for the Kings, the Phoenix Suns, the Seattle SuperSonics, the Charlotte Hornets, the Indiana Pacers, the Houston Rockets, and Greek team Olympiacos before retiring from basketball in 1999. Although his 19,202 points was the 22nd highest total in NBA history at the time of his retirement, Johnson was never selected to play in the All-Star game nor ever chosen for an All-NBA team. In fact, the "awards highlight" of his career occurred in 1989 , when he received the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award as a member of the Suns.

He also played for one year in Greece, with Olympiacos in the 1994-95 season. He became a cult favorite with the fans for his phenomenal shooting from outside the 3-point line. One game in particular established his enduring legend for fans of the Thrylos (Legend), when he scored four 3-pointers in the final minutes of the low-scoring and tense semi-final of the 1995 European Final Four against arch-rivals Panathinaikos. Olympiacos won that match 58-52, but lost the final to Real Madrid. Johnson did, however, taste success in the Greek League where he was instrumental in Olympiacos 3-2 series win over Panathinaikos in the Greek playoff finals of 1995. The fifth and vital match of that series ended in one of the lowest-scoring games ever as Olympiacos scraped a 45-44 victory in a match that caused heart attacks. In 25 games for Olympiakos Johnson totaled averages of 21.1 points per game (ppg) and 4.9 rebounds per game in the 1994-95 season.

After his season overseas, he then returned to the NBA and started the 1995-1996 season with the Pacers. He was traded to the Nuggets on 2/20/97 where he was quickly released. However, he signed with the Rockets for the remainder of the season and then returned to the Rockets for the next two seasons. Along with his Sixth Man of the Year Award, he is also remembered for hitting the game-winning three-pointer as time expired in a 95-92 Rockets win over the Utah Jazz in Game 4 of the 1997 Western Conference Finals.

After his playing career was over, Johnson turned to broadcasting, serving as a color commentator for the ASU men's basketball team, the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury, and currently the Phoenix Suns. Johnson is also an accomplished motivational speaker, and he has recently released an instructional DVD called Eddie Johnson's Jumpshot and Offensive Skills. Johnson is also a regular article contributor to the website Hoopshype.com and also enjoys debating his ideas, opinions, and thoughts with his readers.




The Lefferts Family - Anthem, AZ.

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A career reliever, the German-born Lefferts was a set-up man for six years before emerging as the Giants' closer in the first half of 1989. After Steve Bedrosian was acquired, the two shared the role. Lefferts pitched 10 shutout innings in the 1984 postseason for the Padres, winning the final two games of the LCS and saving San Diego's lone victory in the WS, and in 1986 led the ML with 83 appearances (breaking Rollie Fingers's Padres record). The 86 Games he pitched in during 1986 not only led the National League but remains a Padres single season record. In the winter of 1985 he was offered to the New York Mets in exchange for CF Lenny Dykstra. The Mets GM at the time, declined the offer. The Mets later acquired Bobby Ojeda instead. He was traded to San Francisco in the seven-player, July 4, 1987 deal that also involved Kevin Mitchell and Mark Davis.
As of the end of the 2005 season he ranks 76th on the MLB All-Time Games Pitched List (696).

In 12 seasons he had a win-loss record of 58-72, 45 games started, 1 complete game, 286 games finished, 101 saves, 1,145 2/3 innings, 1,108 hits allowed, 490 runs allowed, 436 earned runs allowed, 120 home runs allowed, 322 walks allowed, 719 strikeouts, 31 wild pitches, 4,754 batters faced, 55 intentional walks, 10 balks and a 3.43 ERA.

Craig graduated from the University of Arizona and was the winning pitcher in the 1980 College World Series title game, defeating the University of Hawaii 5-3 at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Neb. He was named to the 1980 College World Series all-tournament team. He was then drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 9th round of the 1980 amateur draft.

 

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