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Alameda County Alameda County See Oakland CIF Section file runs (45), er (31), so (71), hbp (9), (Stanford Univ); State Champ 57 for Castlemont, Fremont, balk (3); son (173-0 3/4-AH rcd); 3rd State Meet McClymonds, Oakland, 57 (college weight) (144-2) Skyline & Oakland Technical Mel Arnerich BK/Baseball Guard/Inf John Benedict High Schools (Univ of San Diego); All-East Bay Swimming Freestyle 68 (bk); played minor league (Cal St Hayward); NCS Champ 68 baseball; Tx Lg-West Div Champs 50 fs (22.6); 1st CSH to compete Alameda High Hornets 73; Hed Coach bb Santa Rosa in NCAA Div 2 Alameda High (Son) 5 years; owner Santa (estab. 1874) Rosa sporting good store; son of Dick Bertero Anthony Arnerich, see Technical Football Center Jimmy Abeyta High (Oak); brother of Ken (Univ of California); PCC Champs Boxing Flyweight Arnerich, see above; uncle of 58 Pro boxer 51-61 (15-7-4, 10 KOs); Kenny Arnerich,see above; father State Champ 56 of Mike & Tony Arnerich, see Marion Biggs Montgomery High (Son); Baseball Outfielder Patricia Adgar (St. Mary’s College); SMC HOF “Tricia” Justin Arrington Softball Outfielder Football Defensive End Alvin Blanchard (UC Riverside); All-East Bay (Laney JC & San Jose St); JC All- Tennis Doubles 2005; UCR ldr sb 09 (7); daughter State 2002; JC AA 2002; played NCS Champs 25 of James Adgar, Univ of Puget guard at SJS; played baseball in jc Sound fb player; cousin Anne Tom Blankenburg Mickelson, Olympic crew member Niko Aumua Swimming Breaststroke Football Defensive End NCS Champ 28 100 bs (1:15); Al Ahlm (Contra Costa JC & New Mexico AAU National Outdoor Champ Bowling Highlands Univ); JC Region 1 440yd bs 28 (6:32 1/5); National PBA Member; PBA Senior Tour All-State 2010; State JC ldr 2010 Indoor Champ 220yd bs 30 sacks (12), tackles for loss (25); (2:52.6); Member Olympic Team Arthur Alvistur graduated Island Continuation 28 Tennis Doubles High in Alameda NCS Champs 88 Dick Brace Megan Averitt Track 880yds Mike Amos Softball Outfielder (Univ of California); NCS Champ Football Specialist (Dartmouth College); All-East Bay 32 (2:02.5) (Cal Poly-SLO); All-East Bay 68 2010 & 11; Cal-Hi All-State (underclass) 2010 Nathan Brassmassery Chris Ancheta Cross Country Golf Rich Baker (Cal Poly-SLO); Big West Champs (Alameda JC & Univ of Football End 2004 California); NCS Champ 99 (68- (Laney JC & Humboldt St); All- tie); NCAA Champs 2004 East Bay 67 Curt Brohard Football Tackle Dan Archibald Dick Bartell (Stanford Univ); EX All-Bay Area Football Linebacker “Rowdy Richard” 69; All-East Bay 69; All-Nor Cal (Laney JC); All-East Bay 66 Baseball Shortstop 69 Cal-Hi State POTY 26; Pitt Pirates Ken Arnerich 27-30, Phil Phillies 31-34, NY Norman Brooks BK/Baseball Guard/2B/3B Giants 35-38, 41-43, 46, Chi Cubs Track Shot Put All-Nor Cal 80 (bk); played minor 39, Det Tigers 40-41, PCL Mngr NCS Champ 29 (47-5 1/8) league baseball; Midwest Lg-South Sac Solons 47, KC Blues Div Champs 82; Head Coach bb (American Assoc) 48; WS 36, 37, Al Broughton Alameda High; ANG COTY 2006; 40; All-Star Gm NL 33, 37; Track Pole Vault NCS Div 1 Champs 2006; AH rcd starting ss in 1st A-S Gm 33; NCS Champ 43 (12-0) gm pts 80 (47), ldr season pts avg regarded among “toughest” players 79 (16.8), 80 (26.3) of his time; bb field in Alameda’s Albert Browne Lincoln Park named in his honor; Baseball Outfielder Kenny Arnerich BASHOF; subject of book “Rowdy PCL SF Seals 30, Oakl Oaks Baseball Catcher/Pitcher Richard”; prep teammate of Ed 37-39, Port Beavers 40; Middle (Diablo Valley JC, Long Beach St Church, Louis Martin, Johnny Atlantic Lg Champs 33; Piedmont & Sonoma St); Chron All-Metro Vergez & Dutch Lieber; Lg Champs 34; Southern Lg 2007 (c/p); Metro East Bay POTY grandfather of Mike Bartell, see Champs 35-36 2007; All-CCAA 11; AH rcd Encinal High (A) season 2007 hits (48), BAvg Jim Buress (.535); SS ldr bb season 11 wins Don Bell Jr. Football Halfback (9), gm (17-tie) starts (14), cg (2), Track Discus (Univ of California); PCC Champs era (2.77), ip (100 2/3), hits (102), 58 Alameda County Lloyd Burton Track Javelin Bernazzoll-Parma 74-75, Germal- Baseball Shortstop (San Mateo JC & Fresno St); State Palma 76-77 (Italy) Cal-Hi State POTY 07 JC Champ 89 (139-5); Big West Champ 90; Olympic Festival Rick Copeland Patrick Byrne Champ 94 (175-4); Olympic Trials Football Tackle Golf Champ 96 (188-11); Member EX All-Bay Area 70; All-East Bay (Holy Names Univ); Cal Pac Olympic Team 96; USA Champ 98 70 Champs 2011 (185-7); College San Mateo HOF Gordon Corson Samantha Caetano Edgar Castaneda Swimming Free/Back/IM Swimming Freestyle Football Kicker (Univ of Oregon); NCS Champ 30 (Rutgers Univ); NCS Champ 2000 (CCSF & Sacramento St); JC State 50 fs (26.4), 50 bs (32.4); National 200 fs (1:50.20), 500 fs (4:55.31); Champs 2011; JC Region 1 All- AAU Short Course age group 73 Big East rcd 01 200yd fs (1:48.6) State 2011; AHS ldr 10 fg (5), xp (60-65), Silver Medalist 100yd bs (17); CCSF ldr pts 12 (93); fg (12), (1:24.2) & Silver Medalist 100yd Bill Canning xp (57) IM (1:26.5); head Coach Stockton Tennis Singles/Double Olympic Club (Univ of California); NCS Champ Conway Catton 37 & 38; State Jr. Champs 37; “Conny” George Croll State Servicemen’s Champ 42-44; Tennis Doubles “Bull” State Champ 46 (USF); State Jr. Champs 43; FB/Baseball Inf/Outfielder Member NCAA Champs 49 PCL Sac Senators 03, SF Stars 03, Patricia Canning Oakl Recruits 03, Oakl Commuters “Pat” Shirley Catton 05, Sea Siwashes 05-06; Port “Todd” (married name) “Butterfield” (married name) Beavers 07; son of John Croll, Tennis Doubles/Single Tennis Singles/Doubles owner of Croll Gardens & Hotel, National Champs 35, 37 & 39; State Girls Champ 38; National training site for boxing matches; State 15 Champ 37; State Jr Hard Court 18 Champ 40 & 42; see Ralph Croll, “Where Did He Champs 37; National Hard Court National Hard Court 18 Champs Go” Alameda County Section Champs 37 & 38; National Hard 41; State Mixed Champs 43 (with Court 18 Champ 38 & 39; National Harry Buttimer, Lowell High, SF); Eric Cross Indoor Champ 42 & 48; State sister of Conway Catton, see above Football Wide Receiver Champ 46; Wimbledon (Stanford Univ); All-East Bay 68; Champs 47; French Open Champ Carly Childs All-Nor Cal 68; MVP North-South 47; French Open Champs & Golf Prep All-Star Gm 69; Pac-8 Mixed Champs 48; National (Univ of California); NCS Champ Champs 70 & 71; Rose Bowl Indoor Champs 52; Member 2011 (64); Nor Cal Champ 2011 Champs 72; state ldr 68 pts (150), Wightman Cup Team 39, 46 & 47; (71); East Bay GOTY 2011 tds (25); Pac-8 ldr recep 72 (53); ranked Top 10 U. S. 42,44-52; Pac-8 rcd gm recep 72 (14) ranked Top 10 World 46-52; Dick Childs Nor Cal Tennis HOF; sister of Bill Football Back Olcott Cummings Canning, see above (Stanford Univ); All-Nor Cal 54; Track 440yds North-South Prep All-Star Gm 55 AAL Champ 10 (52.6); BCAL Andy Carey Champ 10 (51.2-tie) “Hexem” (birth name) Emily Childs Baseball 3B Golf Bill Cundall (St. Mary’s College); NY Yankees (Univ of Colorado & Univ of Swimming Breaststroke 52-60, KC Athletics 60-61, Chi California); State Women’s Champ (Stanford Univ); NCS Champ 23 White Sox 61, LA Dodgers 62; WS 2010; also attnd Bishop O’Dowd 100 bs (1:20.8) & 25 (1:22); State Champs 56, 58; AL ldr trpls 55 High (A); sister of Carly Childs, Champ 25 (1:17 1/4) (11); received reported $40,000 see above; cousin of Adin Brown bonus from NY Yankees; SMC Jr, see De La Salle High (CC) Dafina Dailey HOF Basketball Center Christensen (San Jose St & Cal St San John Carnahan Track High Jump Bernardino); ANG Best of the Best Tennis Doubles AAL Champ 10 (5-8 1/2); BCAL 98; AH rcd reb gm 96 (23), season NCS Champs 85 Champ 10 (5-9) 98 (353), career reb 95-98 (1,073) Steve Carnahan Ed Church Richard David Track High Jump Baseball 1B “Dick” NCS Champ 59 (6-2-tie) PCL SF Missions 30, SF Seals 35; Baseball Outfielder prep teammate of Louis Martin, (UC Santa Barbara); Most Julian Carrington Johnny Vergez, Dick Bartell & Promising Freshman 65; UCSB Track High Jump Dutch Lieber MVP 68; All-WCAC 68; WCAC NCS Champ 2002 (6-4); AH rcd MVP 68; holds 9 UCSB rcds; 2002 (6-7) Ron Coffman UCSB HOF Baseball Pitcher Nicole Carroll (Univ of California); Played pro Willie Davis “Williams” (married name) Amaro Montenegro-Bologna 73, BK/Track Guard/Sprints Alameda County (USF); TOC All-Star 53; Cal-Hi Educated Australia before & after Coach Swimming Oak Ridge State POTY 54; All-Nor Cal 53 & attending Alameda High 15; Mngr High; UC Davis HOF (both) 54; Member State Champs 4x220 & Organizer Australia Olympic Relay 54 (1:28.7); AH rcd gm 54 Teams 28, 32, 36; Organizing Ray French pts (46), fg (21); TOC rcd pts Secretary British Empire Gms 38; Baseball Shortstop tourney 53 (75); AH ldr season 53 Member Organizing Committee PCL Port Beavers 15, Sea Rainiers pts (475), pts avg (19.8), State ldr Olympic Gms in Melbourne 56; 19, Vernon Tigers 21-23, Sac season 54 pts (555), pts avg (27.8); brother of Richmond Eve, Olympic Solons 25-34, Oakl Oaks 34; NY AH rcd pts 54 gm (46); Oakl Gold Medalist diver Yankees 20, Bklyn Robins 23, Chi Tribune Quarter Century All-East- White Sox 24; Mngr Ashland Bay Prep Bk Team (48-72); brother Christine Fairless (Mountain States Lg) 39-41; of Fred Davis, see Castlemont Basketball Guard umpire Calif Lg; Minor Lg rcd High (A), & Robert Davis, see (Univ of Wyoming); EX All-Bay career gms (3,278 with 2,159 in Encinal High (A) Area 85; All-East Bay 85, East Bay PCL), at bats (12,174); PCL ldr POTY 85; All-Nor Cal 85; All- ab 28 (814), 30 (848); PCL HOF Tom Deal High Country Athletic Conf Football End 87-89; AH rcd gm pts 85 (54) vs Eddie Fry (Arizona St); All-Nor Cal 64; Ells High, career pts 82-85 (1,392); Golf North-South Prep All-Star Gm 65 Wyoming ldr career pts, fg, ft pct; Won many titles including some UW HOF senior events in 5 years before Chuck Dillard entering U.
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