Another honor for Bob Miller.

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Kings play-by-play announcer Bob Miller was announced today as one of five inductees to the California Sports Hall of Fame's 2011 class.

Miller will be inducted Sunday, Feb. 27 at the Ontario Convention Center, along with Dick Vermeil, Ken Norton, Mike Haynes and boxer Tony Lopez. In his 38th season with the Kings, Miller recently won the top TV Play-by-Play award at the Southern California Sports Broadcasters luncheon for the seventh time.

The induction reception for the Hall's fifth class begins at 5 p.m., and the dinner/ceremony begins at 6 p.m. Tickets are $400, or $260 for just the dinner/ceremony. More details are available on the California Sports Hall of Fame's website.

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