Former Oklahoma State University standouts Kendall Cross and Mickey Tettleton are among the seven-person 2019 class for the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame.
Cross, who turns 51 on Feb. 24, was a three-time All-American at OSU, where he won the 1989 NCAA championship. After OSU he became a highly-decorated freestyle wrestler, finishing sixth in the 1992 Olympics at Barcelona then winning gold at 125.5 pounds in 1996 in Atlanta.
The Mustang native is one of 10 former Cowboys to win Olympic wrestling gold. Cross is also a member of the 2002 Class for the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in Stillwater.