Michael Schulman, CEO of the Anaheim Ducks, and Michael Roth, Vice President of Communications for AEG, have been selected for the highest honor of the Eli Sherman Pillar of Achievement Award by the Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.

Each of these respected executives will be honored during the Southern California Sports Hall of Fame’s annual dinner ceremony along with many other Jewish sports legends with ties to southern California on Sunday night, June 30 at the Skirball Cultural Center in West Los Angeles.

Some of the other most noted honorees for 2024 awards are former UCLA football standout Josh Rosen and University of Michigan Rose placekicker Hayden Epstein who competed in this year’s Rose Bowl. Also being honored are Olympic high jumper and United States Track Hall of Fame member Dwight Stones, plus championship tennis player Larry Nagler, who like Rosen, Roth and Stones also attended UCLA. Northwestern NCAA championship diver Olivia Rosendahl, who like Rosen was a former Jewish HS Athlete of the Year, will also be recognized.

Top coaches to be honored are Jon Palarz (basketball), David Lertzman (gymnastics), Ross Sinclair (water polo) along with other athletes with southern California roots Jodi Borenstein (softball) and Brett Sterling (hockey). Sports medicine doctor Aurelia Nattiv, who has served USA Track & Field and media members Josh Rawitch & Ted Sobel, will also be honored.

The complete list of honorees, including our 2024 HS selections include:

2023-24 HONOREES: Michael Roth & Michael Schulman, Eli Sherman Pillar of Achievement; Jason Hirsh, Baseball; Jon Palarz, Basketball; David Lertzman, Coaching; Olivia Rosendahl, Diving; Hayden Epstein & Josh Rosen, Football; Brett Sterling, Ice Hockey; Josh Rawitch & Ted Sobel, Media; Jodi Borenstein, Softball; Aurelia Nattiv, Sports Medicine; Larry Nagler, Tennis; Ross Sinclair, Water Polo; Shane Rosenthal, Newbury Park HS Athlete of the Year; Yalee Schwartz, Shalhevet HS Athlete of the Year; Jake Lancer, Harvard-Westlake HS Allan Malamud Journalism Award.

The Hall of Fame is located at American Jewish University in West Los Angeles.

The Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame A 501c3 Charity (75-3078725) P.O. BOX 6697, BEVERLY HILLS, CA 90212 Deliveries: 761 Iliff St., Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 (310) 602-9302 EMAIL: SCJSPHOF@GMAIL.COM www.scjewishsportshof.org

Jillian Salas jisalas@aegworldwide.com