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And at the age of 80-years old, do not expect "Krazy George" to wave goodbye anytime soon. "I'm going to do it until I am at least 99," said Henderson.
SAN JOSE — Capitola’s George Henderson — better known as Krazy George — has led crowd chants for many of the Bay Area’s favorite sports teams since the 1960s. His signature drum and ...
Professional cheerleader “Krazy George” Henderson leads the crowd with a chant before the San Jose Earthquakes’ soccer match against the visiting Philadelphia Union on Sept. 5, 2015.
Krazy George Henderson leads the audience in The Wave at San Jose City Hall during the City Council meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024. (Sal Pizarro/Bay Area News Group) ...
OAKLAND, Calif. – Love it or loathe it, Krazy George Henderson doesn’t much care. “The Wave” cheer he created is still rocking 30 years after he first performed it during th… ...
Krazy George Henderson, shown at the Santa Clara Parade of Champions on Oct. 9, 2021, will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Wave at the San Jose State football game Oct. 15.
OAKLAND, Calif. — Love it or loathe it, Krazy George Henderson doesn’t much care. “The Wave” cheer he created is still rocking 30 years after he first performed it during the 1981 baseball ...
OAKLAND, Calif. — Krazy George Henderson has spent the last quarter-century trying to persuade everyone that he debuted the "Wave" during an Oakland Athletics' playoff game against the Yankees - ...
File photo of A’s fan, a.k.a. Krazy George Henderson, encouraging the crowd as part of his return to the McAfee Coliseum in Oakland to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the WAVE during the game ...
Krazy George Henderson has spent the last quarter-century trying to persuade everyone that he debuted the “Wave” during an Oakland Athletics’ playoff game against the Yankees–not those ...