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Pair of Tulsa Men Inducted into Oklahoma Hall

Two men from the Tulsa area were among three recently inducted into the Oklahoma Athletic Trainers’ Association Hall of Fame. Larry Egge of Eastern Oklahoma Orthopedic Center in Tulsa and Herb Rhea retired Director of Sports Medicine for Jenks Public
Schools were honored at a luncheon Saturday, May 21, on the campus of the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond. Joining Egge and Rhea in the 14th class of inductees was Anita Clark, retired trainer for the University of Oklahoma.

Rhea retired in 2015 after 21 years with Jenks. Previously, he was Head Athletic Trainer for Enid Public Schools and Director of Sports Medicine for Ferrum College in Virginia.
Egge has been with EOOC for more than 25 years, serving as Athletic Trainer and Public Relations/Marketing Head. He spent three years in the 1980s with the Tulsa Roughnecks as Athletic Trainer.

The OATA Hall of Fame honor roll also includes Dr. George Mauerman of EOOC (2000 inductee), Scott McGonagle, former University of Tulsa trainer (2008), Rod Replogle, former Owasso Head Trainer (2010) and Glenn Smith, former Oral Roberts University
Head Trainer (2013).

The three 2016 honorees received plaques during the event, attended by some 200 guests, that highlighted the OATA two-day symposium and business meeting.

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Larry Egge Headed to the Oklahoma Hall

Larry Egge, the charismatic face of Eastern Oklahoma Orthopedic Center for nearly three decades, was inducted Saturday into the Oklahoma Athletic Trainers Association Hall of Fame.

EOOC’s current sports medicine coordinator has played a primary public relations role, attending and sponsoring hospitality for a wide variety of sporting events from the high school to professional level.

He is frequently EOOC’s first contact with coaches, athletes and administrators across Green Country.

“Larry has helped to not only grow, but likewise maintain, EOOC at the forefront of excellence in orthopedics and sports medicine in Tulsa,” an EOOC news release said.

Induction was during the OATA banquet at the University of Central Oklahoma.

Raised in Rapid City, South Carolina, Egge studied athletic training at the University of Arizona, served as a trainer at Wichita State University and worked for a time in the St. Louis Cardinals baseball organization.

In 1982, he arrived in Tulsa as an athletic trainer with the original Tulsa Roughnecks soccer franchise in the North American Soccer League.

Though he knew little about the sport, he learned quickly and remained with the club through its 1983 Soccer Bowl championship season and the demise of the NASL in 1985.

Egge joined EOOC in 1985 as a high school and college athletic trainer. In 1988, he began a three-year hiatus from EOOC to travel internationally promoting U.S.A. Soccer for a firm in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He rejoined EOOC in 1991.