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StarGaze was an annual charity event that was promoted by Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly in the early 1990s.

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History

The event was originally held in private among Jim Kelly's friends to benefit his Kelly for Kids organization.

In 1992, the event was opened to the public for the first time at Pilot Field in Buffalo, NY. The event was also held at Pilot Field the following year. In 1994, the final event was held at University at Buffalo Stadium in Amherst, NY.

Format

Each event traditionally featured an All-Star Softball Game, Home Run Derby, and finished with a $1,000,000 Celebrity Shootout. The object of the Shootout was to throw a football 30 yards into a hole two inches larger than the width of the ball, with the winner splitting $1,000,000 between themself and the charity of their choice. This was never accomplished at any StarGaze event, although Kirk Cameron and John Elway came close.

1992

  • Chelsea Noble
  • Jim Kelly
  • Kirk Cameron
  • Bruce Smith
  • Dan Marino
  • Donald Trump
  • John Elway
  • Randall Cunningham
  • Jeff George
  • Darren Puppa
  • 1993

  • Alexander Mogilny
  • Donald Trump
  • Jim Kelly
  • Kirk Cameron
  • Pete Metzelaars
  • Ray Combs
  • 1994

  • Boomer Esiason
  • Bruce Smith
  • Dan Marino
  • Donald Trump
  • Eddie Van Halen
  • Frank Reich
  • Rudy Pikuzinski
  • Fred Smerlas
  • Jason Bateman
  • Jim Kelly
  • John Muckler (Softball coach)
  • Marv Levy (Softball coach)
  • Rob Lowe
  • Rob Ray
  • Steve Tasker
  • Valerie Bertinelli
  • Warren Moon
  • References

    StarGaze Wikipedia


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