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An NFL Pro Bowler, two Olympians and a three-time winner on the PGA senior tour will headline Utah Sports Hall of Fame's Class of 2014.

Former Utah and Detroit Lions defensive tackle Luther Elliss, Olympians Noelle Pikus-Pace and Logan Tom, and golfer Bruce Summerhays will be enshrined on Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Little America Hotel.

Elliss, who played at Utah from 1991-94, was instrumental in helping the Ute program surge under Ron McBride. He was the Lions' first-round pick in 1995 and played in two Pro Bowls. After playing nine years for the Lions, he finished his NFL career with the Denver Broncos in 2004.

Pikus-Pace became one of the biggest stories at the 2014 Winter Games with her thrilling silver medal finish in women's skeleton after coming out of retirement.

Tom, a volleyball outside hitter from Highland High, is a four-time Olympian who competed for Team USA in the 2000 (Sydney), 2004 (Athens), 2008 (Beijing) and 2012 (London) Summer Games and earned silver medals in Beijing and London.

Summerhays, also a Highland High grad, overcame tremendous odds to make the PGA Champions Tour in 1995 and went on to earn $9 million and three tournament titles.

He became one of the tour's oldest winners when he took the Kroeger Classic in 2004 at age 60.