Celebrity Bios
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Pete Banaszak
Position: Running Back
College: Miami
Team: Oakland Raiders (’66–’78)
Pete was a member of the Raiders during their first Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl II. In the Raiders Super Bowl XI game against the Vikings, he rushed for two touchdowns. -
Zeke Bratkowski
Position: Quarterback
College: Georgia
Teams: Chicago Bears (’54–’60); Los Angeles Rams (’61–’63); Green Bay Packers (’63–’71)
Honors: Packer’s Hall of Fame
Zeke was one of the top ten leaders in completions thrown by NFL quarterbacks in the 1961 season. His sixteen year football career was followed by a twenty six year coaching career.Pete was a member of the Raiders during their first Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl II. In the Raiders Super Bowl XI game against the Vikings, he rushed for two touchdowns. -
Doug Hart
Position: Safety
College: Texas - Arlington
Team: Green Bay Packers (’64–’71)
Doug had a 57 yard return of a blocked field goal for a TD. He also had five defensive touchdowns in his career, which is tied for 2nd in Packer history. -
Bob Jeter
Position: Cornerback
College: Iowa
Teams: Green Bay Packers (’63-’70); Chicago Bears (’71-’73)
Pro Bowls: 2
Honors: Packer’s Hall of Fame
Bob was member of the ’65 Championship, Super Bowl I & II teams. The defensive squad in ’64-’68 allowed the fewest passing yards in the NFL. -
John Johnson
Position: Offensive Guard, Kicker
College: Indiana University
Teams: Chicago Bears (’63–’68); New York Giants (’69)
John was a member of the 1963 World Champion Chicago Bears. During the championship game vs. Giants, he recorded five unassisted tackle and four assisted tackles, including one that took the Giant’s running back Joe Morrisson out of the game. -
Bob Long
Position: Wide Receiver
College: Wichita State
Team: Green Bay Packers (’64-’67); Atlanta Falcons (’68); Washington Redskins (’69); Los Angeles Rams (’70)
Remember that 80 yard TD pass from Zeke against the Bears in 1965? Bob contributed to the Packer’s victories in Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II. See boblongsgloryyears.com -
Chris McIntosh
Position: Offensive Tackle
College: Wisconsin
Team: Seattle Seahawks (’00 - ’03)
Honors: Outland Trophy finalist
While at Wis., Chris was the first player in school history to start 50 games. He was a first round draft choice for Mike Holmgren’s Seahawks in 2000 and played three years before retiring with a neck injury. Chris is a realtor in southeast Wisconsin. -
Joe Panos
Position: Offensive Lineman
College: UW – Wisconsin
Teams: While at Madison he was voted All Big Ten two years in a row, All American in 1993, and as team captain, led the Badgers to a Rose Bowl championship in 1994. Selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 3rd round of the 1994 NFL Draft 1994-97; Buffalo Bills 1998-2000. -
Tom Pipines
Position: Sports Personality
College: Hard Knox
Team: Fox 6 Milwaukee
Tom has been a member of the TV6 and Fox 6 Milwaukee Sports team for over 22 years. He currently leads the team as Sports Director. Tom says that some of his finest times in his life relate to his profession–especially covering the 1982 World Series. -
Dave Robinson
Position: Linebacker
College: Penn State
Teams: Green Bay Packers (’63–’72); Washington Redskins (73–’74)
Pro Bowls: 3
Honors: Packer’s Hall of Fame
Dave was a key player in the Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II and the Championship team of 1965. -
Bill Schroeder
Position: Wide Receiver
College: UW–LaCrosse
Teams: Green Bay Packers (94, ’97-’01); Detroit Lions (’02–’03); Tampa Bay (’04)
Bill caught 304 passes for 4583 yards and 28 touchdowns in his eight year NFL career. In 1999, his best year as a Packer, he caught 74 passes for 1051 yards. -
Bob Skoronski
Position: Tackle
College: Indiana
Team: Green Bay Packers (’56, 59-68)
Pro Bowls: 1
Honors: Packer’s Hall of Fame
Bob was part of five championship teams. With his help at left tackle, the Packer’s led the league in rushing in ’61, ’62 and ’64. -
Keith Tozer
Position: Vice President of Soccer Operations/Head Coach, Milwaukee Wave
College: Oneonta State (N.Y.)
Team: In 1978, Keith was the first draft pick of the Major Indoor Soccer League. After 23 seasons as an indoor soccer head coach, 15 with the Milwaukee Wave, he has compiled more victories than any other coach in North American indoor soccer history. His indoor record includes 21 winning seasons, six “Coach of the Year” Awards and four league championships. He has coached nine All-Star Teams (including 2006). -
Caitlin Morrall
Caitlin Morrall was Miss Wisconsin-USA 2007. She finished as a top 15 semi-finalist in the 2007 Miss USA pageant held on March 23, 2007 in Hollywood, CA. Caitlin is the only Miss Wisconsin since 1979 to be a semi-finalist at the national competition. Throughout her year Caitlin traveled the state promoting the official Miss USA platform of Breast and Ovarian Cancer awareness. She is also an advocate for Character Education and served as a spokesperson for The Ophelia Project of Southeastern Wisconsin which addresses the issue of relational aggression in school-aged children. Caitlin graduated from Alverno College in May of 2007 with a degree in Professional Communication. -
Bob Reitman
Position: Host/Producer It’s Alright, Ma, It’s Only Music, a weekly live music program on WUWM
College: Marquette University; UWM School of Education
Team: WZMF, WAWA, WTOS, WQFM and WKTI. At WKTI, he teamed up with Gene Mueller, co-hosting the morning show for over twenty-five years. Bob and Gene broadcasted from the Soviet Union as well as from six Olympic games.
Honors: In 1976, Bob set the Guinness Book of World Records for continuous broadcasting-222 hours and 22 minutes.


