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2000 Hall of Fame Banquet Program Banquet Sponsors The $100 donated by each sponsor covers an athlete s banquet reservation and plaque Santa r.Bar6ara 5ltfrletic 2Wund'Ta6fe THIRTY THIRD American Capital Management, Inc. Equity Title Robert Patterson HALL OF FAME BANQUET Battistone Foundation Escalera Pest Control Ardyce & Bill Peeples Diane Barrickman Doug & Carol Fell Peri & Alvarado, CPA's Keith Berry Fess Parker's DoubleTree Resort PIP Printing Berti, Spechler, Sarmiento, First American Title Company Precision Biomechanics, Inc. Mckay & Co., LLP Freedom Signs David Prenatt Jack & Marguerite Bianchi Fromex One Hour Photo George & Cathy Rempe Dr. Andrew Binder Hammock, Arnold, Smith & Co. John Rydell Blair Hayes Commercial Real Estate Hendry Telephone Products San Marcos High School Boosters Bob Aker Painting Howell Moore & Gough LLP Santa Barbara Bank & Trust Bortolazzo Construction Human Performance Center Santa Barbara Independent Brisby Chiropratic Sports Medicine Lawyers Title Santa Barbara N ews-Press Caesar and Sieder Insurance Manchester Insurance Agency SBCC Athletic Associates Caesar's Auto Parts Marborg Industries Michael Schmidtchen & Co. CPA's Carpinteria High School Boosters Maria & Howard Menzel Richard Scoby Casebeer & Company Realtors MFC&V Insurance Seed, Mackall & Cole C.B. Richard Ellis Montecito Bank & Trust Soccer Action USA Chicago Title Company MTD Southern California Gas Co. Chuck's of Hawaii Nevada Bob's Golf Shop Starbuck & Tisdale Cooper & Fields: Hits 106.3 FM O'Malley's T remblay Waibel Financial Services Damitz, Brooks, Nightingale, Open Air Bicycles Tri Valley Trophy Turner & Morrisset, CPA's Outfooters, Inc. UCSB Intercollegiate Athletics Dos Pueblos High School Pacific Beverage Vaughn & Dee Wipf eFax.com Pacifica Real Estate Group Village Pool Supply Elephant Bar Restaurants Parton & Edwards Waters Land Surveying, Inc. Westmont College Hall ofFame Members Hall ofFame Members SpeciallA"chievement Coaches Community ~aders <...Athletes <...Athletes John Whittemore 1977 Clarence Schutte * 1968 Max Fleischman * 1968 Keith Gledhill* 1968 Paul Harrioff 1987 Henry Espinosa * 1978 Stan Williamson *' 1969 Caesar Uyesaka* 1969 Gene Lillard *' 1968 Al Geiberger 1988 Timothy Badillo 1979 Nick Carter * 1970 Fred J oehnck * 1970 Lou Tsoursouvas 1968 J amaal Wilkes 1988 Peter Poole * 1980 Willie Wilton * 1971 Jerry Harwin 1971 James Anderson * 1969 Gene Bowman 1989 Santos Escobar 1981 Clarence Bishop * 1972 Hal Orion * 1972 Marv Goux 1970 Doug Little 1990 Gates Foss, Sr. * 1982 Sterling Winans * 1973 Henry Ewald * 1973 Cal Rossi 1970 Bob Looney 1990 James Anderson * 1983 Theodore Harder * 1974 George Adams * 1974 Harry McLaughlin * 1971 John Valentino * 1991 Nick Carter * 1983 Art Gallon* 1975 Charles Christiansen * 1975 Eddie Mathews 1972 Karch Kiraly 1991 Charles Christiansen * 1983 William Crow 1976 Marshall Booher 1976 Albert Steinert * 1972 Bill Oakley 1992 Paul Crawford 1983 Earl Murray * 1977 Katherine McCloskey * 1977 Bill Lillard 1973 Peter O'Garro * 1992 Sterling Winans * 1983 Albert Revis 1978 Phil Patton * 1977 William Peacock * 1973 Rino Filippin 1993 Doug White * 1984 Sam Cathcart 1979 Sam Battistone, Sr. * 1978 Mike Dimas * 1974 Terry Schroeder 1993 F rank Holguin 1985 Jack Curtice * 1980 Alfred Robertson * 1979 Lawrence Stevens * 1974 Diane Sebastian Pestolesi 1993 Harry Callahan 1987 Charles Sylvester 1980 William Russell 1980 Norman Duncan * 1975 Gary Woods 1994 Elmer Boeseke * 1988 Bob Morelli * 1981 Frank Swain 1981 o tey Scruggs 1975 Rudy Ybarra 1994 Ken Kellogg 1989 Mike Moropoulos 1982 R.F. MacFarland * 1982 Ralph Wood *' 1976 Debbie (Willie) Haliday 1994 J ames Halliburton 1990 Satini Puailoa, Sr. 1983 William Hitchcock * 1983 Peter Zucco * 1976 Doug Partie 1995 Danny Andrade 1991 Lloyd Erhard 1984 Allen Rogers, Sr. * 1984 Charles Sylvester 1977 Holly Ford-Emerson 1995 Sal Rodriguez 1992 Russ Carr 1985 Richard Johns 1985 Ernie Zampese 1977 Victor Bartolome 1995 Phil Womble 1994 Jack Siemens * 1986 Bob Mullaney 1986 Alex Bravo 1978 Larry Moriarty 1996 John Brennand 1995 Maury Halleck 1987 Craig Case 1987 Rod Dowhower 1979 Jim Odoms 1996 Mike Dulawan * 1996 Gene Snyder 1988 Bill Blythe 1988 Allan Lamont 1980 Anne Tweedy Whitford 1996 Marcia Constance 1997 Rusty Fairly 1989 Louise Lowry Davis* 1988 Bruce Coldren 1981 Cindy Schmandt Scannella 1997 John Hamson 1998 Joe Mueller 1990 Bill Bertka 1989 Jack Gage * 1981 Cindy Banks 1997 Anita Ho 1999 Linda Dawson 1991 Larry Crandell 1990 Booker Brown 1982 PhilOlds 1997 Lou Panizzon 1992 Peter J ordano 1991 Wendy Hicks Stockwell 1983 Ron Fricia* 1998 Tom Byron, Jr. 1993 Ed Holdren 1992 Dario Castagnola 1984 Tom Grewe 1998 Donald Volpi * 1994 Vaughn Wipf 1992 Jim Murphy 1984 Tom Montross 1998 John Stoney 1995 Jay Smith 1993 Sam Cunningham 1985 Marina Gomez 1998 Sam Adams 1996 Bill Levy 1994 Don Ford 1985 Dennis Savage 1999 Bob Dinaberg 1997 Rath Shelton 1995 Dick Glover * 1986 Poncho Renteria 1999 Jim Bashore 1997 Keith Berry 1996 Steve Moore 1986 Gary Fischer 1999 Jack Sanford 1998 Joseph T. Brusca 1997 Buddy Allin 1987 Gordon McClenathen 1998 Desmond O'Neill 1998 Jack T rigueiro 1999 Paul Menzel 1999 Pat Moorhouse MacPhee 1999 -* Deceased -* Deceased Scholar-Athlete ~he Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table Scholar Athlete of the Tonight's Month Award was initiated in September 1986 after the ofthe Month /!J Round Table's Board of Directors recognized the need to honor Program Welcome those students who are not only successful athletes, but who maintain Joe Howell, President strong academic and extracurricular credentials. Sponsored by the Master of Ceremonies Human PerfOrmance Center Qualifications for nomination include participation in varsity athletics at Larry Crandell, Chairman the high school level and in designated athletic programs at the college level. Academic qualifications include outstanding grade point averages, usually greater than 3.5, in conjunction with other scholarly activities such as honor societies, scientific societies, extracurricular activities and Russ Hargreaves Memorial Award outstanding aptitude test scores for high school. Students have been Special Olympics Mayor's Trophy selected by principals, senior counselors, athletic directors and coaches at the various high schools and colleges in the Santa Barbara area, in Louise Lowry Davis Award association with the Athletic Round Table. R. F. MacFarland Memorial Trophy The Athletic Round Table feels that the significance of this award goes beyond recognizing individual students who have outstanding academic Scholarships & Awards and athletic records. It also is a reminder to the community that it is Scholar-Athlete Introductions possible for a student to participate in athletics and still maintain outstanding academic achievement. We are proud to present the 1999-2000 Awards to Coaches of the Year Scholar Athlete Awards to: Hall of Fame Inductees Abby Tursick Carpinteria High School Masters Athlete of the Year Kevin Blue Dos Pueblos High School Lisa Willett Santa Barbara High School Awards to Athletes of the Year Apolka Petruska Santa Barbara City College Lynn Nisbet UC Santa Barbara Angela Crowell Westmont College Doug Geyser Laguna Blanca School Christopher Link San Marcos High School Christopher Petrin Cate School (j)~ /e hope you will patronize our many Danielle Berry Bishop Diego High School Sportsperson 7" business friends and sponsors listed in this program. It is their generosity, along riteria for selection of the person or organization honored in ofthe Month this category include the characteristics of good sportsman with that ofour guests this evening) that re ship and demonstrated leadership abilities in the area of sports or helps to contribute to the development of Sponsored by athletics. The honoree must be a layperson to the activity, with service to our athletic community and to the lives of Santa Barbara Bank & Trust others as a visible priority in his or her lifestyle or the structure of the these student athletes. organization. Awards will be made for accumulated demonstration ofservice and or for specific projects. Aaron Bishop Rick Walrath • Video presentation courtesy ofRoger & Cristina Battistone Bob & Terri Jo Ortega Jack Bianchi • Cover photos courtesy ofthe Santa Barbara News-Press Bernice Pagliaro Randy Lee & Don Ford • Printing by Kimberly-Williams Press Richard Chavez Irene Falzone & Nancy Harter • Program by Carol Fell Designs S.B. Water Polo Foundation 24 Anderson Systems Battistone Foundations The Pat Moorhouse MacPhee, Chairperson Founder's Bill Bertka Paul Menzel Steve Kriz Circle Keith Berry Banquet Chris Casebeer Dick Mires David Carpenter Foundation Larry Crandell David Pintard Generous contributors of$1000 First American Title Insurance Co. Committee Annamaria Hamilton Bill Pintard or more to sports activities in our Essam Khashoggi Bob Huhn Mike Takeuchi community. Med Center Peus, Smith, Birch, Kahmann & Gallivan Starbuck, Tisdale & Associates Tremblay Waibel Financial Services Founders Jerry Harwin, 'Founder Caesar Uyesaka, 'Founder Corporate Scholar Athletes Jerry Harwin 1968-70 Bob Huhn 1985-89 Sponsors Human Performance Center Santa Barbara Bank and Trust Sportsperson ofthe Month & Past Bill Bertka 1970-72 Dick Mires 1989-91 Santa Barbara Bank and Trust Women s Day Luncheon Larry Crandell 1972-74 David Pin tard 1991-93 Each Corporate Sponsor Santa Barbara News-Press Athletes ofthe Week Presidents Bill Blythe 1974-80 Paul Menzel 1993-95 annually donates to sponsor Goleta National Bank Women s Day Luncheon Craig Case 1980-85 Joan Russell 1995-97 an ongoing
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