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Oaksection Master Oakland CIF Section Castlemont High Knights All-OAL 2005 & 06 Swimming Breaststroke OAL Champ 53 100 bs (1:14.2), 54 Oakland Isileli Atalini 100 bs (1:09.8) (estab. 1930 as East Football Linebacker Oakland High; renamed All-OAL 2003 Bezmarevich Castlemont High 1931) Wrestling 147lbs (aka Crusaders) Deanna Atkins OAL Champ 57 Track SP/Discus Ibrahim Abdallah OAL Champ 2009 (37-4), Darnell Blackman Wrestling 121/135lbs (111-5 1/2); 10 (36-9), 11 (36-9), Football Offensive Line OAL Champ 2008 (121), 09 (135) (124-3) All-OAL 2003 & 10 (135) Walt Balatti Nyala Blackmon Derrick Adams Basketball Guard Softball Outfielder Wrestling 129lbs All-OAL 44 All-OAL 95 OAL Champ 82 & 83 Clayton Baldwin Claude Blair Maurice Ainsworth Track High Jump Baseball Infielder Football Linebacker OAL rcd 36 (6-0 1/4); 1st “B” Team All-OAL 84 All-OAL 82 Member to set OAL varsity rcd Dave Blasquez Alexander Fernando Barajas Baseball Pitcher Tennis Singles Track 800mtrs (Oakland JC); All-OAL 58 OAL Champ 81 (CCSF); OAL Champ 2003 (2:03.08) Booker Medrano Alfaro Glenn Barrow Swimming Diving Wrestling 160lbs Football Fullback OAL Champ 73 (133.5) OAL Champ 97 All-OAL 66 & 67 Ian Booker Latrice Allen Tom Basile Wrestling 141lbs Softball Wrestling/Track 175lbs/Shot Put (Laney JC); OAL Champ 69 All-OAL 90 OAL Champ 55; OAL Champ 55 (48-2 1/2) Ronald Booth Sam Allen Wrestling 108lbs Football Defensive Line Odie Battles OAL Champ 83 All-OAL 64 Wrestling 130lbs (Univ of California); OAL Champ Dairith Borquez Kareem Al-Mustadir 70 & 71 Wrestling 119/105lbs Football Linebacker OAL Champ 2007 & 08 All-OAL 89 Bob Baucom Football Halfback Harry Bowers Pat Ambrose All-OAL 53 Track 100/220yds Baseball 3B/Shortstop OAL Champ 44 (10.2), (22.0) PCL Oakl Oaks 37-41 Ron Beach Football Guard Herbert Bradford Andy Anderson All-OAL 50 Football Wide Receiver Football Halfback All-OAL 75 (Chico St); All-OAL 34; Oakl Don Bear Giants 45 (PCFL) BK/Track Forward/HJ Lynda Bradshaw All-OAL 47; OAL Champ 47 Track 100/75yds Bill Anderson (5-9-tie) (Tennessee St); State & National Football Tackle rcd 64 (10.8), (8.2) All-OAL 60 John Bedford Basketball Forward Pat Brecht Tony Anselmo All-OAL 57 Swimming Diving Baseball Catcher OAL Champ 58 (NR) All-OAL 36; played minor league Van Bedford baseball Basketball Guard Rich Brewer All-OAL 60 Wrestling 1 36lbs Oneal Arlett OAL Champ 62 “Neal” Lawrence Benjamin Baseball Outfielder Football Defensive Line Chase Bright All-OAL 37; PCL SF Seals 38, All-OAL 69 “Jerry” nephew of Russell “Buzz” Arlett, Track 100/220yds see Fremont High (A) Lawrence Bennett (Arizona St); OAL Champ 65 (9.8), Basketball Guard (21.6); WAC Champ 67 (9.4), (21.6), Dwight Armstrong All-OAL 58 68 ( 22.4), 69 (21.2); Castlemont Football Defensive Back T&F HOF; ASU HOF Brian Bernou Oakland CIF Section Phillip Bright OAL Champ 54 100 fs (58.4), 55 Rich Campbell Swimming Freestyle 50 fs (25.0) & 100 fs (56.2); OAL Track Broad Jump OAL Champ 59 50 fs (25.6-tie) Champ 55 OAL Champ 55 (23-4 1/2) Phillip Broussard Nate Burks Will Carleton Wrestling 194lbs Track 880yds Football/BK End/Center OAL Champ 67 (Univ of California); OAL Champ All-OAL 56 (fb); All-OAL 57 (bk) 70 (1:56.6); 2nd State Meet 70 Caesar Brown (1:52.2); Castlemont T&F HOF Jose Carrion Baseball 3B Soccer All-OAL 73 Jeffrey Burr All-OAL 2004 Football Quarterback Charlie Brown All-OAL 77 Tom Carroll Football Wide Receiver Track Pole Vault (Merritt JC & Northern Arizona Rich Burt OAL Champ 43 (12-1-tie) Univ); Det Lions 70; NAU rcd gm rec Baseball/BK Coach yds (245) 69 vs Whitworth College; (San Francisco St); Played minor Ken Casanega NAU ldr rec (63), yds (1.134), td (11) league baseball; Head Coach bb St. Football DB/Halfback 69 (all three NAU season rcds) Vincent High School (Sol); 1st Head (Santa Clara Univ); All-OAL 36 & Coach bk Terra Nova High (SM); 37; SF-East Bay All-Star FB Gm Elton Brown Principal at Jefferson & Westmoor 37; East-West Shrine Gm 42; SF Football Wide Receiver Highs (SM); Pacifica Sports HOF 49ers 46, 48 (AAFC); original 49er; All-OAL 71 Principal Napa High (N); Head Nick Buscovich Coach Napa High 50-51 (9-7-2); Ken Brown Football End SCU HOF; Castlemont Sports HOF Track High Jump (Santa Clara Univ); All-OAL 37; ‘30s OAL Champ 65 (NR); State Champ grandfather of David Buscovich, 65 (6-8 1/2) see San Leandro High (A); brother Alberto Castillon of John Buscovich, USF fb player Soccer/BB Def/Catcher Kevin Brown (guard) All-OAL 95 & 96 (soc); All-OAL Track Triple Jump 96 & 97 (bb) OAL Champ 2001 (39-3) Dwain Butler Baseball 2B Don Catherine Willie Brown All-OAL 77 Wrestling 115/123lbs Football Defensive Line OAL Champ 70 & 71 All-OAL 67 John Butler Baseball DH Jimmy Caulfield James Bryant All-OAL 77 Baseball 2B Football Defensive Line All-OAL 40 All-OAL 76 Scott Butler Football Halfback John Cerin Carl Buggs All-OAL 36 “Jack” BB/VB/BK OF/Coach Baseball Outfielder (Long Beach St); All-OAL 71 (bb); Rich Cabral EX All-OAL 41; played minor Head Coach vb girls Lynwood Baseball Outfielder league baseball; West Tx-NMex High 83-94, boys vb 95-2000; All-OAL 56 Lg Champs 47; Central Lg Champs Head Coach girls vb Long Beach 48; Southern Assoc Champs 51, Poly High 99- ; So Cal Div 1 Champs Caceci 54; American Assoc Champs 53; 06-09, 13; State Div 1 Champs 06-09, Swimming Diving Flint Arrows ldr 48 trpls (15); 13; Castlemont Sports HOF ‘70s; OAL Champ 64 (171.4) rotator cuff injury ended college Sochesta Chan career John Cadinha Golf Baseball Shortstop OAL Girls Champ 99 (113) Michael Buggs All-OAL 54; played minor league BB/Football OF/WR baseball Gus Chavarria (Univ of California); All-OAL 77 Football Guard (bb); All-Nor Cal 78 (bb); All-OAL John Cadinha All-OAL 51 76 & 77 (fb); OAL POTY 77 (fb); Track Mile NFL Athlete-Scholar Award 77; OAL Champ 58 (4:32.5) James Chavarria Pac-10 South Co-Champs 80; Soccer played minor league baseball; James Calhoun All-OAL 2003 & 04 brother of Carl Buggs, see above Track Mile OAL Champ 69 (4:31.5) David Chavez Darnell Bullard Wrestling 115lbs Football Guard Mark Campbell OAL Champ 62 All-OAL 69 Track 220/440yds OAL Champ 77 (22.1), (48.5); Robert Chavez Tom Bullock Castlemont T&F HOF Wrestling 106/115lbs Swim/Wrestling Freestyle/154lbs OAL Champ 66 & 67 Oakland CIF Section OAL Champ 51 50 fs (26.3) Track HJ/120ydHH Tim Chavez OAL Champ 61 (6-6 1/2) & 62 (6-5), Football End Bob Connolly (15.3); 2nd State Meet 61 (6-6-tie); All-OAL 57 Baseball 3B prep pr 62 (6-7 1/2) All-OAL 61 & 62; played minor Adam Chavis league baseball; Calif Lg Champs Willie Crum Basketball Forward 65; Western Carolinas Lg Champs Track Broad Jump (Santa Barbara JC & Dominican 68; Bluefield Orioles ldr 64 gms OAL Champ 61 (22-5 3/4) Univ); All-OAL 2006; All-East Bay (71-tie), ab (268), dbls (16) 2006; All-Cal Pac 08; Cal Pac MVP Dagoberto Cuevar 08; Cal Pac ldr pts avg 08 (17.5), John Cook Soccer also attnd Hayward High (A) Baseball Outfielder All-OAL 97 & 99 (Chabot JC); All-OAL 75 John Christentary Reggie Currie Track Shot Put Louis Cook Wrestling 106lbs OAL Champ 78 (49-11 1/4) Swimming Backstroke/IM OAL Champ 65 OAL Champ 55 100 bs (1:06.1), Dick Ciapponi 100 IM (1:06.6) Jarrold Curry Football Center Track 880yds (Napa JC); All-OAL 46 Ramon Cooper (Merritt JC); OAL Champ 71 (1:54.9) Track Shot Put Don Clare OAL Champ 89 (47-3 1/2) & 90 O’Neal Cuterry Football Lineman (52-2) Football Back (Santa Rosa JC & San Francisco (San Jose St); All-OAL 54-56 St); PE teacher Oakland Unified Deanna Copeland School District; SRJC HOF, SF Track Long/Triple Jump Tashe Daniels State HOF OAL Champ 84 (16-3 3/4), Basketball Guard (36-2 1/2) (Merritt JC); All-OAL 2000 & 01 Laron Clark Football Offensive Line Chenae Cornell Ben Davis All-OAL 2000 Softball Outfielder Football Defensive Line All-OAL 2001 All-OAL 68 Lawrence Clark FB/Baseball DB/OF Elmer Costa Brandon Davis All-OAL 90 (fb); All-OAL 91 (bb) Boxing Referee/Judge Track/FB TJ/200mtrs/DB (Santa Rosa JC); Officiated Jimmy (San Diego St); OAL Champ 2005 Lizzie Clemons Ellis v Jerry Quarry World Hwt (40-0), 06 (22.94); All-OAL 06; Basketball Guard Championship bout at Oakland 68; All-East Bay 06; East Bay Cream All-OAL 97 & 98 Member Calif Athletic Commission; of the Crop 07 #28; played wr in Member San Leandro Parks & college; Poinsettia Bowl Champs Ed Cline Recreation Commission; Head 10 Football Tackle Coach golf San Leandro High (AL) All-OAL 58 Fred Davis Marcus Cotton Basketball Guard Terry Cole Football DL/Linebacker (New Mexico St & Howard Payne Swimming Freestyle (USC); All-OAL 82 & 83; East Bay Univ); All-OAL 60 & 61; Chron OAL Champ 62 200 fs (1:59.8), Cream of the Crop 84 #9; Pac-10 All-Metro 61; EX All-Metro 61; 100 fs (54.0) Champs 84; Rose Bowl Champs All-East Bay 61; OAL ldr avg 61 85; Pac-10 Co-Champs 87; East-West (22.8); Lone Star Conf MVP 69 & Ron Coleman Shrine Gm 88; Atl Falcons 88-90, 70; played pro in Philippines & Football Defensive End Clev Browns 90, Sea Seahawks 91 Belgium; CH ldr season 61 pts avg All-OAL 62 (22.6); HPU rcd pts gm 69 (51), Spencer Cotton season 70 (883), career 67-70 Andre Collins Football Wide Receiver (2,029), pts avg season 70 (31.5), Track Discus All-OAL 77 career 67-70 (28.5); Member Lone OAL Champ 97 (113-2) Star Conf 75th Anniversary Team Isiah Cox 2007; Howard Payne HOF; brother Nick Collins Tennis Doubles of Willie Davis, see Alameda High Track 800mtrs OAL Champs 90 (A) OAL Champ 90 (2:03.54), 91 (1:59.38), 92 (1:55.36); Chuck Craig James Davis CastlemontT&F HOF Baseball Outfielder Tennis Singles/Doubles All-OAL 54 OAL Champ 2001-03; 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