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Sportswriters dubbed him "Hammerin Hank" for his tough aggressive play. He always played hard and was never shy about banging the boards for rebounds. He was also a great team leader, a Larry Bird type of player who was always eager to take the clutch shot in a tight game. Nowak led the Griffs to their only three appearances in the NCAA basketball tournament, averaging 19.4 points in nine tourney games. Throughout his career, Nowak always maintained the proper perspective. He always had time for sportswriters for fans, especially youngsters looking for an autograph. After graduation from the UB Law School, he served as an assistant district attorney and as Erie County Comptroller from 1966 to 1974. In 1974 he was elected to Congress where he represented Western New York for 18 years on a number of key committees. As a congressman, his achievements include obtaining federal aid for a wide range of important projects that have proved beneficial to the people of Western New York. At a 1994 press conference announcing tonight's inductees, Nowak spoke briefly about the role of sports in society. "It is an important fabric that helps knit communities together," he said, "and it teaches people character, discipline, co-operation, and sportsmanship." Henry Nowak, basketball star, team leader, congressman and community benefactor, is living proof of it. |
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