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 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 Award Program. Tim Tremblay 1997-99 Mark Edwards Narborg-Marborg, Inc. 730ard of 7)irectors Board of eFax.com Jane O'Brien Chairman of the Board Larry Crandell Regal Knights Egenolf Associates, LLP Paradise Cafe Directors President Joe Howell Elings Park Foundation Allen Parsons President Elect Chris Casebeer Each Regal Knight donates $250 Charles & Mary Falzone Bob & Alice Parsons Secretary Jeff Nelson which sponsors a weekly press Family Business Center Bill & Ardyce Peeples 1999-2000 Treasurer Steve Kriz luncheon. Rick Ford Power Endurance Harold Frank Ralph & Catherine Quijano Barry Gellert Tully Ramsaur Kira Anthofer Paul Menzel Goleta Coffee Company Reicker, Clough, pfau & Pyle, LLP Grokenberger, Smith & Courtney Mark Brisby Dick Mires George & Cathy Rempe Malcolm Hamilton Richard Ryu, M.D. Mike Caston Pat Moorhouse MacPhee Lawrence Harter Salomon, Smith, Barney, Inc. Roxanne Nomura Jerry Harwin San Roque Dad's Club Bob Dinaberg Jane O'Brien Stewart Abercrombie David Hoffman Santa Barbara Bank & Trust Brad Emerson Bill Pintard All Around Irrigation Howell Moore & Gough LLP S.B. Golf Shop Rusty Fairly David Pintard Dennis Berg Bob Huhn S.B. News-Press Jean Feigenbaum David Prenatt Bianchi Motor Co. Investec Joel Silverman Don Ford Allen Pugh Andrew Binder Investec Properties, Inc. Jay Smith William Brace Bill Gallivan Joan Russell Dick Jensen Snyder & Strozier John Brennand Marc Gamberdella Rath Shelton Robert Jensen Transcontinental Corp. Brad Brown Jordano's, Inc. Tom Thomas Annamaria Hamilton Jay Smith Stephen Brown Joel Kaufman UCSB Malcolm Hamilton John Stoney Caesar & Sieder Peggy & Dick Lamb UCSB Athletics Mike Takeuchi Bob Huhn Casebeer & Co. David Larson U.S. Divers-Aqua Lung Jan Ingham Tim Tremblay Coldwell Banker Law Offices of John Nelson Waterfront Grill Richard Johns Phil Womble Marcia Constance Stephen Leider Roger Whalen Van Latham County Education Office Paul Menzel Robert William Daniel Craviotto Moby Dick Restaurant Wilson Printing Dermatology Medical Group Alan Moelleken Vaughn & Dee Wipf Bob & Joan Dinaberg Mullen & Henzell John Philip Womble, III Barry Dworkin Muller & Weber Physical Therapy Yardi Systems, Inc.

2 23 2000 HALL OF FAME This is the Thirty-Third Annual Hall of Fame Banquet sponsored by the Welcome Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table. We are delighted to welcome each one of you. Your presence this evening is evidence that you share our commitment and dedication to the Round Table goal: The advancement and betterment ofall sports and athletics in the greater Santa Barbara area.

Tonight the whole community joins in honoring student-athletes, com­ munity leaders, coaches and volunteers whose contributions deserve public recognition. Thanks to the foresight of founders Jerry Harwin and Caesar Uyesaka, we have designed this event to salute the positive accomplishments of some of Santa Barbara's best.

We greatly appreciate the wonderful support of all those who have unselfishly contributed their time and talents to this important endeavor: assisting young athletes become the best they can be.

Special Recognition David Edelman, Director of Public Affairs for Cox Cable, deserves a standing ovation from this community and SBART David's continuing support of and commitment to the accomplishments of local students and athletes insures that their ejJorts receive proper recognition. We can only imagine the thrill young people experience when viewing their moment of honor on local television. Without the help ofDavid and his staff, we could Jeff Farrell not provide this level ofacknowledgment. Special Achievement Gerry Fall, Sports Director of KEYT-TV Channel 3, has earned our gratitude for all he does to honor athletes. His extra efforts in producing videos The USA reveres winners, but we seem to reserve our Perhaps the most impressive feat was his 23.28 seconds ofthe highlights ofeach year's sports events demonstrate his commitment to the greatest admiration for those who wear the title of in the 60-64 age-group 50 meter freestyle. That is an young athlete. We are fortunate to have such an enthusiastic sports reporter Gold Medal winner and Olympic Champion. When incredible sprint, but even more incredible is the fact keeping score. you add adversity, determination and character to that it is only .68 of a second slower than his world those terms, and put them in a swimming pool, you class 22.50 of 40 years ago. Or is it the fact that in Randy Lee, Sports Director of KEYT Radio, does a remarkable job of will have defined the ultimate Olympian, Jeff Farrell. 1999, at 62, Farrell won seven national events and in recognizing our area's student-athletes and teams on his radio sports reports. As the world's fastest swimmer in 1960, he under­ 1998 set three world records in the 50, 100, and 200 Randy also provides the introductions this eveningfor each ofour high school went an appendectomy six days prior to the Olympic meter freestyle. and college athletes ofthe year. Trials. That didn't stop a 22-year old bent on swim­ ming for his country in Rome, Italy. Tightly bandaged, Masters are proud of their age. Jeff Farrell swims in Mike Moropoulos, writer ofthe ofthe News-Press column Outdoors, a former he qualified for two relays. He anchored both to the 60-64 year old age group, and if there was dust in member of the Board of Directors of SBART, a former SBHS teacher and a pool, Farrell's opponents would be left in it. Maybe Olympic gold medals and world records. He wears , and the former Dons Head Football Coach is a man who has he just leaves them in bubbles as he zips by. those proudly, but it is not gold medals for which devoted his life to students and athletes. Mike has earned the special gratitude Farrell is being inducted into the SBART Hall of Fame. ofSBARTfor his support ofour goals, for his years ofpersonal commitment to Quoting a 1998 column by Joe Coplan in the New York our youth and sharing ofhis talents. He has been the one we can count on each Times could us time. (: .. this gold medalist from the He is a member of the elite International Swimming year to pen the biographies for our Hall ofFame program. Hall of Fame; has been included in the Top Ten 1960 Rome Olympics might win the over-50 vote for the Masters swimmers; holds three age-group world Athlete ofthe Century. " If that isn't enough, Farrell has Joe Howell, President records and many national records; and in the past been president of Semana Nautica, was named one of Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table seven years has won 51 national events. ((America's Most Referred Realtors" and was a recipient 22 of the R.F. McFarland Award as a community leader. 2000 HALL OF FAME

History ~irty three years ago, Jerry Harwin and Caesar Uyesaka ()' sipped coffee at Caesar's Restaurant, talking about the o/the U need for a sports group in Santa Barbara that could help the local athletic community in times of need. After Jerry and Caesar Athletic shared a couple more coffee breaks together, the Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table was born. Its motto: The advancement and Round Table betterment ofall sports and athletics in the greater Santa Barbara area.

The Round Table got off to a fast start. Its first organizational meeting was held at Santa Barbara's East Beach on January 25, 1968. Hundreds of people attended this meeting and over 200 joined that evening as Charter Members.

The Round Table's first annual banquet was held at Santa Barbara City College on June 22, 1968. A number of outstanding athletes in a variety of sports were honored; the evening's highlight was the induction of local athletes into the Round Table's Hall of Fame.

Harry's Plaza Cafe was the site of the Round Table's first press luncheon held on September 14,1970. The luncheons, initiated by the new-president, Bill Bertka, were similar to a "Monday Morning Quarterback Club." All nine area schools were represented by the Chet Kammerer head coaches of the sport in season. For 30 years, the Round Table luncheons have been held at Harry's every Monday, attended by Coach standing-room only crowds.

The resume of Coach Chet Kammerer is filled wi th ranking and a Final Four appearance. That 1983-84 Since its first meeting backin 1968, the Santa BarbaraAthletic Round with successes, wins, championships, professionalism team finished the season at 31-4. During those years of Table has helped hundreds of individuals and organizations by and family. We of the SBART would like to add a basketball success, Athletic Director Kammerer was raising funds to support their athletic programs. Through mem­ tide: Chet Kammerer - Good Person. At a time when also leading the entire Westmont athletic program bership dues, contributions, fund-raisers, and grant applications, the strength of character and decency are more important into an impressive position of strength in the NAIA. Round Table has raised more than $1,800,OOO! than ever before, we are proud to raise your name as a role model for ~ur young people to see and to emulate. Following his successes at Westmont, he joined the Funds are distributed according to need. The Round Table is proud ranks of professional basketball with the LA Lakers to help student-athletes at all levels compete in events they would Returning to his alma mater, Chet coached the Grace and remains at that level as Director of Scouting for otherwise not have been able to attend. With continued community College basketball team to a record of 183-1 00, good the Miami Heat. support, we at the Round Table are confident that Santa Barbara's enough to capture the attention of a small college in sports opportunities will continue to grow with each new season. Santa Barbara. In the next seventeen years, Chet He is no stranger to accolades; he is a member of Kammerer led his Westmont College basketball team Westmont's Hall of Fame and was inducted into the to an astounding 359-156 record, averaging over 21 NAIA Hall of Fame in March 200'0. When Coach wins per season. He won five District 3 champion­ Kammerer leaves tonight, his photo will hang on the ships and two regular season tides - all against top wall as a member of the SBART Hall of Fame. NAIA competition. Chet, we are proud to be associated with you. An indicator of the strength of the Westmont pro­ Congratulations to you, your wife Sherill, daughters gram was its five invitations to to the National NAIA Shanda and Shariss, son Chad and your grandson. 4 Tournament~ highlighted by a number one national 21 2000 HALL OF FAME Russ Hargreaves Memorial Award

Russ Hargreaves was a dedicated member of the Santa Barbara Recreation Department. He spent a lifetime creating opportunities for others to enjoy the benefits of recreational activities. He loved jogging and was committed to total body fitness. He knew that a healthy mind and body was the first step to a happy and productive life. This award is given to a person recognized by the Parks & Recreation Department as a leader JOE & JEAN POMMIER in maintaining quality sports programs. Norris Fletcher Joe and Jean Pommier embody these same qualities as those of Russ Past Recipients Hargreaves. Through their dedicated work with the Primo Boxing Club, Coach Jean and Joe Pommier have provided tremendous opportunity for the 1977 Stubby Herman many young people who have participated in their program. Joe Pommier 1978 Frank Van Schaik was himself a product of people who cared. As a young boxer he won 54 1978 Bill Van Schaik In 1989 Norris Fletcher was offered the varsity foot­ His Cards won two Tri-Valley League titles and 1979 Jim Harvey fights, was a two-time L.A. Golden Glove champion and a winner of the ball job at Bishop Garcia Diego High School. This gained berths in the CIF playoffs for five straight 1980 Anita Watts bronze medal in the 1993 U .S. Nationals. Reaping the benefits of his was the offer: the Cardinals had not had a winning years. In the rich tradition of Cardinal football, only 1981 Vic de fa Cruz dedication, commitment and great work ethic, characteristics gained 1982 Jim Rogers football record in ten years; he would have to recruit four Cardinal teams have won nine games. Three of 1983 Eric Arneson through the direction and counsel of the Club, Joe Pommier was the his own staff; the co-ed student population was at an those were coached by Norris. His record against rival 1984 George Chelini natural choice to become the director of the Primo Boxing Club in 1995. all-time low of 190 students, and there were serious power Carpinteria was 2-2-1. 1985 Mike Chasson 1986 Cliff Lambert considerations about closing down the school. 1987 John Brennand Jean Pommier, co-director of the Club, has lent a distinguishing and No stranger to awards, Norris was selected "Coach of 1988 Bill Hamilton supportive element to what was previously only a physical training How about it , Coach, interested? Interested? Not the Year" by the SBART in 1993 and was honored 1989 Sal Rodriguez program. Through her efforts the Boxing Club participants now enjoy 1990 Ed Holdren only did Norris Fletcher accept the job and its inher­ three time s by the Tri-Valley League as their "Coach 1991 Earl Pointer computer training, tutoring and academic counseling. Many have gone ent problems, he did so with a tenacity seldom ofthe Year." But more important were the contributions 1992 Paul Rodgert on to college and are leading productive lives. experienced at a small high school. His influence led he made to the youngsters fortunate enough to have 1992 Carol Smith 1993 Mariana de Sefia Over the years the Pommier Team has committed itself to the many the school from the pit of despair to its highest level experienced his counsel. He became a father-figure 1994 Richard Medel in history and a very significant increase in the school for numerous at-risk kids and helped them achieve at 1995 John Spaventa neighborhood youth who now call the Primo Boxing Club a second population. their maximum level. 1996 David de Ponce home. Through their combined efforts, many at-risk young individuals 1997 Kevin Reddick who had been on the road to disappointment, either through their 1998 Girls Inc. o/Carpinteria What about football? The end of his fourth year found One of his colleagues has said: "Bishop Diego HS and 1999 Joe Coito involvement in gangs or other high-risk behavior, have credited their the Cardinals in CIF Finals against a powerhouse Santa Barbara are much better places for having the association with Joe andJean Pommier as the turning point in their lives. Montclair Prep. From a 3-7 season in 1989 to a 9-2-1 benefit of the heart and soul ofNorris Fletcher and his year in 1996, with 51 wins, 37 losses, and 2 ties. wife, Barbara." The Cards are proud, Coach Fletch! Asked what they enjoy in their personal lives , they both answer: "This is our personal life!" They take after your heart, Russ; you would be proud. 20 5 2000 HALL OF FAME Special Olympics Mayor's Trophy

This award was first established by Mayor David Shiffman. It is presented annually to a "Special Olympic Athlete. "

Past Recipients HISTORY OF SANTA BARBARA 1989 Grant Locker SPECIAL OLYMPICS 1990 Susan Carey 1991 Bryan Winger Special Olympics was founded in 1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver to 1992 Amy Petersons Chuck Kelsey 1993 Diego Sandoval provide year round sports training and competition for children and 1994 LeAnn Filice adults with mental retardation. Special Olympics has been in Santa Community Leader 1995 Debra Day Barbara since 1969 and currently serves over 340 athletes. There is never 1996 Gerald Martinez 1997 Je./fGorham a fee charged to participants, and the coaches serve in a volunteer 1998 Robert Bryan capaClty. Come on, Chuck, make up your mind. In between you can continue your efforts to promote 1999 Trinity Fiduccia the student-athletic academic tutoring program. The motto of Special Olympics is Trainingfor Life. The programs give Are you going to: announce Carpinteria HS football The community should have been suspicious when athletes more than physical conditioning; they promote greater confi­ games (20 more years); be a volunteer coach; serve as Chuck Kelsey became Sophomore class, Junior Class, dence, self-esteem, better socialization skills and the experience of being president of the Carpinteria Youth Athletic Associa­ Student Body President and captain of the football out in the world as a contributing member. An athlete must learn how tion; develop public parks; lead the Boys Club of team at Carpinteria High School. to be a good winner and how to accept defeat. Peripheral skills such as Carpinteria; serve the Carpinteria Boosters as prez; time management, commitment to teammates, the ability to travel and build high school facilities; publish football Maybe its time for a little payback, from the commu­ be responsible for oneself and one's belongings and the ability to adapt programs; assist SBCC through their Athletic Asso­ nity to Chuck Kelsey. The City of Carpinteria started to changes are assimilated as well. ciates; or build football stadiums? it when they selected Chuck as their "Carpinterian of the Year" in 1982 and the Russell Cup Committee Athletic training and competition are provided in softball, basketball, Or are you going to more marathons and 10K's, named him their Honorary Meet Director. bowling, power lifting, swimming, soccer and track and 'field. Recently, hike Mt. Whitney or descend into the Grand Can­ Santa Barbara Special Olympic athletes competed in the International yon, fly twin engine airplanes, or keep running the Tonight, the SBART is offering its appreciation and World Games and brough t home gold medals in basketball and swimming. same number of miles as your age like you did saying: "Welcome to our Hall of Fame, Chuck running from Fillmore to Carp on your 40th? Kelsey." What of his future? "To enjoy watching his We are sorry that we are unable to present this award at the banquet. We seven grandchildren grow up and to encourage them curren tly are revising selection cri teria to reflect the digni ty and tri urn ph Of course you could always continue announcing to become enthusiastic participants in life rather of the Special Olympic Spirit. SBCC football games and Russell Cups, chair more than spectators." Nobody ever accused Chuck of Carp-Bishop Alumni games and facilitate the SBCC being a spectator, you're lucky kids. Congratulations 6 Associates telethon which raises funds for all teams. Chuck, Suzy, Chris, Mike, Candi and Stacy. 19 2000 HALL OF FAME Louise Lowry Davis Award

Louise Lowry Davis was Supervisor ofthe S. B. Recreation Dept. for over 30 years before retirement in 1966 As director of the Women 5 Sports League, she made women 5 sports activities one ofthe biggest draws in town in the 19305 and 1940 'so Louise was a State Champion and nationally ranked in 1936 and 1939 in table tennis. Over the years, Louise has generously contributed to the youth of Santa Barbara. This award is given to a person recognized as a PAULA RUDOLPH player, coach or sponsor who excels in leadership and sportsmanship. The spirit of Louise Lowry Davis is alive in Paula Rudolph. As Sexual Andrea Serrano Harassment Title IX Officer at UCSB, Paula has steadfastly advocated Past Recipients Outstanding Athlete for equitable treatment of women in sports and their programs, working 1989 Jennifer Moreland tirelessly to increase their visibility. Not only does she serve in her 1990 Joan Serrano position, one that is a model for the UC system and campuses around the Typically her proudest moments are not individual 1991 Kathy Gregory Andrea Serrano is a true Santa Barbara Athletic Round country, she defines it. She was appointed to her position in 1992, a year 1992 Alice Henry Table alum. Andrea was a 6-time SBART Athlete ofthe accomplishments; they include a Gaucho win over in which she won the Margaret Getman Service to Students Award for UCLA during a record-setting Bruins' win streak. 1993 Kathleen O'Connor Year, 3 while at Dos Pueblos HS and 3 while at UCSB. 1994 Ellen T O'Connor her extraordinary contributions to the personal development of students Andrea is very modest about her achievements. You 1995 Jane Frederick and to the quality of life on campus. decide. Dos Pueblos HS MVp, All-Channel League Overcoming adversity defines Andrea Serrano. She 1996 Pat Moorhouse-MacPhee broke her cheekbone in a pre-senior season freak 1997 Joan Russell and All-CIF :were just a few of the honors Andrea 1998 Kim Anthofer Paula has a degree in French, a Master's, a Ph.D. and is a member of Phi softball accident. So what? Just wear a protective cage garnered while pitching (and playing) softball into a 1999 Steve Kozaki Beta Kappa, and won a Regent's Fellowship. position of power. She emphasizes the fact that her and get on with the game. That same spirit and determination made her an Academic All-American. performance, maturation, and any successes bear a Paula was instrumental in promoting the first Fill the Dome effort in She majored in Speech and Hearing Sciences, direct relationship to the influence of her friend and Women's Basketball and for obtaining a speaker for National Girls and obtained an M.S. in the same field, and what is she doing coach, the late Jennifer Moreland. Women in Sports Week. She worked diligently with the SBART and the now? "1 love my job as a speech-language pathologist UCSB Women's Center to bring prominent athletes Mariah Burton working with special needs students ages 5-22." Her transition from high school to university was less Nelson and Diana Nyad to UCSB and to the community. She also successful than ever imagined. Her frosh year at worked with the Santa Barbara News-Press sports staff to ensure that She credits her family for any successes; her mother UCSB found her struggling academically and athleti­ women's sports would be represented in a fair and equitable manner. cally as her Gaucho team suffered through a 6-50 Joan was a recipient of the Louise Lowry Davis Award, her dad coached and her siblings competed. season. Then the real Andrea Serrano stood up. She She has conscientiously served on the Intercollegiate Review Committee She lives in Tucson, is a Yoga instructor and loves to became a two-time winner ofUCSB's Golden Eagle and the NCAA Certification Committee. Her devotion demonstrates hike. Her proud moments include: "Teachers or Scholar-Athlete Award; was selected as a GTE that gender equity is created over time, moment by moment, effort by parents expressing how you are making a difference in Academic All-American; a Big West Scholar-Athlete; effort. This community is grateful to Paula Rudolph for her commitment their kid's lives." and won All-Big West Conference honors. to women and their sports. Louise Lowry Davis would be proud. 18 7 2000 HALL OF FAME R.R MacFarland Memorial Trophy

R.F MacFarland was one of the founders ofSemana Nautica in 1936. This award is given annually to the person or organization who best exemplifies community leadership in the area ofsports and athletics. It is sponsored by the Elks Club, Recreation Dept., local media, & the Semana Nautica Association.

Past Recipients

1964 Caesar Uyesaka 1965 E. N ''Nick'' Carter JOAN RUSSELL 1966 Jerry Harwin 1967 S. B. Jaycees 1968 George H. Adams Joan Russell has been a leader in athletics, coaching and community 1969 S. B. Athletic Round Table Jesse Orosco 1970 Phillip Patton recreation. She has been an outspoken proponent for equal rights for 1971 William Bertka women's athletics since the early days of Ti de IX. As an athlete, Joan Outstanding Athlete 1972 Charles Stearns lettered in Volleyball and Track and Field at UCSB and was named 1973 Ed Ware 1974 James Haliburton SBART Athlete of the Year in her senior year in both sports. After a 1975 William j. Blythe nationally-ranked college career, Joan made her first USA Track & Field From Santa Barbara High School to Santa Barbara Can you remember exactly where you were and how 1976 Albert "Bud" Revis team and continued to compete internationally in pentathlon/heptathlon City College to the World Series is a long run. But you felt when Jesse Orosco, after recording three wins 1977 Russell Hargreaves distance has never been a problem for Jesse Orosco. 1978 Bill Van Schaik for 6 years, including 2 top ten finishes at the 1980 and 1984 Olympic Trials. in the NL Championship Series, dropped to his knees 1979 Richard C. Johns Since 1979 when he originally signed with Minne­ on the mound after pitching the final out against 1980 Frank Swain Joan has served on the Executive Women's Committee of the USA Track sota he has walked 81 miles - all in a major league Boston for the 1986 World Series win? We know that 1981 Craig A. Case & Field organization and worked with the Pan Am Games and World baseball uniform. That is 1,072 trips of 400 feet from 1982 Larry Crandell SBHS coach Fred Warrecker and SBCC coach Rusty 1983 Youth Football League Championships. As the first woman president of the SBART, Joan the to the pitching rubber. Jesse has recently Fairly do. Twenty-one years, two World Series rings 1984 Peter C. Jordano provided leadership to the entire athletic community. She also helped broken one of the most significant records in base­ (he played for the Dodgers in (88,) four decades, two 1985 Ulrich ''Bill'' Gulje start the annual Women &Girls in Sports luncheon. She served for 5 years ball, appearances by a . Tied with Dennis All-Star appearances, and 1,072 games spells ((Career." 1986 Barry Berkus 1987 Dave Kohl on the UCSB Intercollegiate Athletics Committee, volunteered as an Eckersley, Orosco took the mound against - ironi­ 1988 La Playa Com. Sports Assn. assistant track coach at Westmont for 3 years, was instrumental in cally - Minnesota and after the first pitch was the One of the career records that fans probably have 1989 Las Positas Friendship Park organizing the SB Soccer Coalition and was the 1997 recipient of the latest baseball record-holder; he had pitched in his never heard of is the fact that Jesse always buys and 1990 Robert R. Huhn 1991 S. B. City Recreation Louise Lowry Davis Award. Currently she serves as Executive Director of 1,072nd game. distributes hundreds of tickets for children from 1992 Herb Peterson the Elings Park Foundation. For nine years, Joan has served on joint use broken homes. While Ray Orosco never lived to see 1992 Dave Peterson committees with SBCC, Santa Barbara School District and the City and Even though that is a great record, it is not the truest his son Jesse close out the Red Sox, he did see him play 1993 Dick Mires 1994 Youth Sports Association offered her expertise to Seman a Nautica and Tennis Patrons. measure ofJesse's career. His lifetime ERA of2.97 is major league baseball, something he knew would 1995 David Pintard especially notable since he is now pitching in what happen. Jesse's mother lives in Carpinteria. Jesse is 1996 Jeff Farrell Joan's athletic accomplishments and professional successes embody the has become another record: pitching in four decades. married to Leticia and brags about his three children. 1997 S. B. Softball Club 1998 Paul Menzel meaning ofleadership. She serves as a role model to all women in sports After starring at SBHS and SBCC, he has achieved He's an avid golfer and is playing baseball at 43. Boy, 1999 Santa Barbara Bank & Trust and to professionals who tirelessly serve their communities. the honor that all major leaguers strive for - playing are we proud to have you in the Hall of Fame, Jesse. in the World Series. 17 2000 HALL OF FAME Scholarships & Awards 1999 - 2000

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KELLY BAKER ALLEGRA BARTLETT KEVIN BLUE Kelly Baker will graduate from Dos Allegra Bartlett will graduate in from Kevin Blue will graduate from Dos Pueblos High School in June with a Santa Barbara High School where she Pueblos High School where he has 4.49 GPA. Her college choices include played on the Volleyball team for four been a valuable member of the foot­ Wellesley, Tufts, Harvard and years, serving as Team Captain for two ball team. As Team Captain and a 3 Stanford. Since Kelly is choosing a years. During her volleyball career, she year Varsity team member, Kevin has career in foreign affairs, she intends to was named Most Valuable Player won the MVP, Ironman and Out­ Steve Pate major in International Relations. twice, and as most inspirational player standing Lineman awards. He plans to during her senior year, when the team major in Life Science at UC Davis and Outstanding Athlete Kelly has been a member of the Girl's reached the CIF Division I Southern is considering a career in the field of Varsity Golf team for 2 years and is Section semi-finals. During the first 3 Sports Medicine. described by her coach as a leader. Her years of high school, she also played In reviewing the career of Steve Pate you will see the Tour School and was off to the PGA. In his first big academic achievements include four on the SB Volleyball Club Team. Recently named Scholar Athlete of the word champion over twenty times, ranging from finish Steve was a playoff runner-up at the Georgia years in both the National Honor year, Kevin holds a 4.04 GPA in a junior golf to the PGA. In between those milestones Pacific in Atlanta, then won the Southwest, Tourna­ Society and the CSF. She served as the While maintaining a 4.4 GPA, Allegra curriculum of college preparatory lead prosecution attorney for the Mock has appeared in many theater produc­ classes. He serves as the statistician for are team and individual honors at the high school, ment of Champions, Andy Williams, Honda, Buick, Trial Team and as an officer in the tions at SBHS and has performed the Girl's Soccer Team, volunteers his university, amateur and professional level. From the and CVS Classic. He was selected as a team member Junior Statesmen ofAmerica. She also hours of community service on behalf time coaching noon-league football at junior level in Santa Barbara, Steve went on to lead the on both the and US Ryder Cup teams 1991 1999 volunteers in local political campaigns. oflocal AIDS patients through Project Kellogg school and is co-founder of San Marcos HS Golf Team to the CIF Champion­ and was a key player in the USA's big win in 1999. Food Chain and at the Beverly Manor the Dos Pueblos Letterman's Club. ship, won the Channel League Individual Champi­ He is considered to be in the top three in the PGA Kelly is currently employed part time Retirement Care Facility. Also active Currently Kevin is the ASB Treasurer, onship with a record 11 under par 133 and was the for consistency and is 11 for 11 in making the cut as a marketing assistant and intern at in student government, she served as serves on the yearbook staff, volunteers CIF Individual Champion. this year. a brokerage firm. In recommending the ASB Pep and Rally Commissioner. at the SB Animal Shelter, performs Kelly for a scholarship, one of her She organized breakfasts at the Res­ community service through his Lead­ From 1978 to 1979 Steve was both the SB City and Perhaps the nickname "Volcano" and title of "PGA teachers writes: "Kelly shows original cue Mission, a school blood drive and ership class and works in his father's SB County champion and West Coast Amateur Tour Comeback Player of the Year" best describe and imaginative thought in her work, a Christmas toy program for under­ office for 8-10 hours a week. With all champion. Then on to UCLA and yet another level of Steve's journey. There were both ups and downs - as well as unfailing cooperation and privileged children. She also works 20 this, Kevin praises his mother as the championship play. Three individual championships, like injuries - but tonight's honor is about "ups." enthusiasm in all classroom activities. hours a week at a local restaurant. hardest working person his knows. The two PAC-I 0 Team Championships, All Conference, And it is that spirit and tremendous accomplish­ She enjoys an excellent reputation Assistant Principal ofD. P. says: "He is among her peers and is highly regarded PAC-l oAthlete ofthe Year and, the most elusive title: ment forwhich the SB Athletic Round Table proudly Alegra will major in Communications the driving force in many of our extra­ by all her teachers. " next year and plans to attend Duke, curricular activities, assemblies, rallies First Team All-American. invites you, wife Sheri, and daughters Nicole and Tufts or the University of Virginia. Her and class competitions. With his won­ Sarah into its Hall of Fame. Kelly's goal for her future profession career goal is to make commercials or derful sense of humor, he makes our In 1984 Steve graduated from UCLA, attended the is to work in an embassy abroad. create design layout for a magazine. school a better place to be. If l (, 9 Scholarships 1999-2000 Athletes ofthe week 1999-2000

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Basketball CARP Erica Menzel Volleyball SMHS Sarah Grieve water Polo SBHS Nathan Blackmore Football CARP Thalia Munro Soccer SBHS Thiago Martins Soccer UCSB Manny Gonzalez CARP Roberta Gehlke Volleyball UCSB Ivan Vargas Soccer Basketball UCSB Justin Salzman Football DPHS Tawnee Cooper Wrestling DPHS Angela Crowell Soccer WEST Saul Lopez Swimming UCSB Lanny 0 'Connel Football SBCC Brenna Wilkinson Soccer SMHS Lisa Willett Volleyball SBHS Pablo Arreola SBCC Carlos Santano Football SMHS Katie Pyle Basketball UCSB Kelly Schmandt Tennis SMHS Brandon Payton Basketball water Polo SBHS Omar Montepeque Football DPHS Erin Conaway SBHS WYNNE NORTON TRENT WEISEN Katie Gardinier Soccer WEST Lisa Willett Basketball CATE Bret Van Pelt Football SBCC Yoshi Nagano Basketball CATE Erin Buescher Basketball UCSB wynne Norton will graduate from Santa Barbara High Trent weisen will graduate from Dos Pueblos High School Lori Stern Tennis DPHS School, where she played on the Girl's Varsity Soccer team in June. He has played on the Water Polo Team for four Jessica Lunt Cross Country UCSB Fernando Dominguez Wrestling UCSB for four years and serves as team captain this year. years and is the 1999 MVP and Team Captain. During Andre Young Cross Country SBCC JeffWood Golf his career, he has earned virtually every honor and award SBHS Chris Quintano water Polo SBHS Meika Mosby water Polo She has maintained a 4.65 GPA in a rigorous college possible in the field of Water Polo. Stacy Clinesmith Basketball UCSB preparatory curriculum. Wynne plans to major in Kimber Tolar Cross Country WEST WEST psychology, with the career goal of becoming a psycholo­ He has maintained a 4.36 GPA in a rigorous college pre­ Dante Bogan Football SBHS Ryan Monroe Basketball paratory curriculum and will attend Stanford University UCSB gist. She hopes to attend Georgetown University, Tufts Mary Beacham Volleyball SBCC Stacy Clinesmith Basketball University or Duke University. in the fall. Trent's career goal is to become a surgeon. WEST Jason Stone Football SBCC Michael Payne Basketball DPHS Outside the classroom, Wynne's schedule is filled with In addition to his athletic involvement, Trent is the 1999 Jama Ortega Volleyball SMHS Stephanie Elliott Softball WEST community service activities. She currently sits on the ASB President and is involved in the Student Senate, Junior Tom Coughlan water Polo UCSB Chris Gonzales Basketball Executive Board of the Santa Barbara City Youth Council Statesmen of America, Mock Trial and the Christian Club. SMHS Katie Gardinier Soccer WEST Justin Knothe Baseball and volunteers her time with Flower Empower, The Trent recently traveled to Mexico to help the homeless. Softball UCSB Alzheimer's Association and Students Organized Against Kristen St. Clair Soccer WEST Kendra Wood Prejudice. Because he has three younger siblings, Trent works Brent Williams Basketball SBHS Cody Casey Gymnastics UCSB during the summer as a beach lifeguard to help with Charlene Conley Volleyball UCSB Abby Murphy Softball UCSB Wynne's teachers recommend her highly, describing her expenses. His work supervisor recommends him highly, SBCC Mike Murphy Baseball WEST as "dedicated, motivated, confident and caring. " One teacher stating: ''I've never known a young person as broadly Anne Faria Volleyball SMHS states that in 35 years of teaching, Wynne rates in the top successful in so many areas as Trent. Jamie Sanchez Basketball BDHS Erica Menzel Track 1- 20/0 of the students he has ever taught! Chris Redfield Basketball CARP Mike Murphy Baseball WEST Dommanic Ingerson Basketball SBHS Chris Gocong Track CARP RomaMarwah Basketball BDHS Larisa Veloz Softball DPHS 15 10 Athletes ofthe Year 1999-2000 Master Athlete HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS COLLEGE WOMEN

Volleyball Soccer Jaima Ortega SMHS Katie Gardinier WEST Erica Menzel SMHS Cross Country Jessica Lunt UCSB This award was established and Tennis Lori Stern CATE Basketball endowed by Louise Lowry Davis Cross Country Stacy Clinesmith UCSB to encourage the continued Alexandra Forrest DPHS Gymnastics participation in competitive sports, Basketball Tamami Ito UCSB regardless ofage. It is given for Lisa Willett SBHS OPEN DIVISION Swimming achievement by an athlete over the Soccer Kristal Haessler UCSB age of40 years. Nicole Riggs DPHS Track & Field Softball Diana Hayden SBCC Gabe Neboyia Stephanie Elliott DPHS Baseball Volleyball Track & Field Roberta Gehlke UCSB Erica Menzel SMHS Swimming Wenke Hansen Tennis Swimming Cindy Amman UCSB Softball Past Recipients Chelsea Murray DPHS Tennis Sinclair Bill PAYTON JORDAN Water Polo Mandy Edwards UCSB 1996 Bob Sherman Thalia Munro SBHS Golf Payton is a member of13 Halls ofFame holding Us. and World Records Golf Robin Franz 1997 GraceA/tus Golf Debbie Kruse SBCC 1998 Ted Hat/an He lives with his wife Marge at Santa Barbara's Vista del Monte, and we Frannie Avila SMHS Water Polo 1999 John Whittemore Track & Field Mike Miller Lynn Nisbet UCSB would say it is a retirement community except that he might take offense. He says: "Memories are wonderful, but I like the future better;" that Triathlon Jon Beeson doesn't sound much like a person planning to sit in a recliner. Payton COLLEGE MEN Jordan is 83 years old, and his memories could be listed with Mr. Guiness. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Mountain Biking Matt Smith Football Football As one of the world's fastest ever, Jordan missed an opportunity to lead Carlos Santano SMHS Jason Stone SBCC BMX Jarrett Kolich the U.S. Olympic Team to a gold medal championship. Seems like a war Cross Country Cross Country SBCC and cancellation of the games interfered. But destiny prevailed. As coach Phillip Kruttschnitt DPHS Andre Young Water Polo Water Polo of the 1968 U .S. Olympics Track team, his athletes won 24 gold medals Andrew Falzone SBHS Tom Coughlan UCSB at Mexico City - an Olympic record. Basketball Basketball Dommanic Ingerson SBHS Chris Gonzales WEST He is a member of thirteen Halls of Fame including Stanford University, Soccer Soccer National Track and Field (as both an athlete and coach,) and most Ivan Vargas CARP Stewart Sanders UCSB Wrestling Swimming significantly he is in the Master's Hall of Fame. He is the Stanford Fernando Dominguez DPHS Matt Wheeler UCSB University Track Coach Emeritus, a most unique ponor and true Track & Field Track & Field testament to the exalted status he has attained. Chris Gocong CARP Dustin Emter UCSB Swimming Volleyball But the SBART is recognizing Payton Jordan as an elite member of that Taylor Horne DPHS Kevin Collins UCSB Golf Tennis incredible group of athletes called "Masters." He is a true Master and an Kevin Larsen SMHS Simon Shen UCSB inspiration to seniors in every aspect of their lives. His Masters legacy is Volleyball Baseball etched into U.S. and World records. In 1972 he was the world's fastest Arri Jeschke SBHS Dave Molidor UCSB 55 year-old sprinter - a 14.52 100. He holds world records in the 70,75, Tennis Golf and 80 year old categories in the 100 and 200. At 82 he ran an incredible Paul Warkentin SMHS Naoya Takemoto UCSB Baseball Gymnastics but wind-aided 14.93, then followed it up on the same day with a U .S. Matt Vasquez SBHS Cody Casey UCSB 14 record 15.6. Tough to compete against a Master like this! 11 College High School Coach Coach ofthe Year ofthe Year

Past Recipients Past Recipients 1968 Sam Cathcart SBHS 1969 Albert Revis SBCC 1969 Jim Bashore CARP 1969 Jim Klien WEST 1970 Jack Triguiero SBHS 1969 Ted Fish UCSB 1971 Don Volpi DPHS 1970 Bob Dinaberg SBCC 1972 Maury Halleck SMHS 1970 Tom Byron WEST 1973 Dick Mires DPHS 1971 Ed DeLacy SBCC 1974 Mike Warren CARP 1971 Ralph Barkey UCSB 1975 Mike Hart DPHS 1972 Bob Dinaberg SBCC 1975 Manuel Garcia SBHS JON LEE 1972 Ron Mulder WEST MIKE GIULIANO 1976 Lou Panizzon CARP 1972 Dave Gorrie UCSB Westmont 1976 Linda Dawson BDHS San Marcos High School 1973 Les Stevens SBCC 1977 Linda Dawson BDHS 1973 Russ Carr WEST 1978 Tom Shoji SMHS 1973 Ralph Barkey UCSB Mike Coach of the Year Giuliano has almost retired that term, like 1979 Maury Halleck SMHS Athletic genes run strong, especially ifyour name is Lee. Jon Lee, Boys and 1974 Ed DeLacy SBCC 1980 Lou Panizzon CARP Girls Volleyball coach at San Marcos High School since 1984, played 1974 Rudy Suwara UCSB perpetual trophies that have been won by the same team or person for 1981 Mike Moropoulos SBHS 1975 GusMee UCSB several years. Since his Westmont College coaching career began seven high school basketball at Reseda HS in the San Fernando Valley. His 1982 Manuel Garcia SBHS 1976 Bob Dinaberg SBCC coach? Lonnie Lee, a veteran of 25 coaching years and a former UClA years ago, Mike Giuliano has won six Coach of the Year honors. His 1983 Gordon McClenathen DPHS 1977 Ed DeLacy SBCC 1984 Cecilia Gutierrez BDHS player. Yes, Jon's father. Jon's volleyball background is filled with activity 1978 Chet Kammerer WEST colleagues in the Golden State Athletic Conference have honored him 1985 Mike Hart DPHS 1979 Gregg Wilson UCSB four times, while he was also named by the NAIA and the National at the highest level. His career as a UCSB player in the late 1960's was 1986 Jack Triguiero SBHS 1980 Pete Snyder UCSB accentuated by a National Championship and a two-time selection as an Coaches Association of America as their "Coach of the Year." 1987 Lou Panizzon CARP 1981 Frank Carbajal SBCC 1988 Lou Panizzon CARP All - American. He then moved the Lee Show to the beach where he 1982 Bobbie Bonace UCSB 1989 Scott 0 'Leary DPHS 1983 Al Ferrer UCSB Over the past six seasons, Coach Giuliano has guided the Westmont became aAAA-rated player and partnered with 'little brother" Greg Lee, 1990 Lito Garcia SBHS 1984 Chet Kammerer WEST Karch Kiraly, Bill Walton and others. College Women's Soccer program to a level of national prominence, 1991 Jim Ranta DPHS 1984 Frank Carbajal SBCC including the prestigious 1999 NAIA National Championship. During 1992 Ben Hallock CARP 1985 Gregg Wilson UCSB 1993 Norris Fletcher BDHS 1986 Al Ferrer UCSB those years Giuliano's teams have won at least 14 games per year, with He coached Men's Volleyball at Westmont in '81-'83 and is now a full­ 1993 Satini Puailoa SMHS 1986 Jean Paul Verhees WEST time English teacher at San Marcos. But it is his work with Royals two of those seasons setting a school record at 21 wins - twice. All of this 1994 Joel Garbarino SMHS 1987 Mircea Badulescu UCSB success has been against NCAA Division I teams, as well as nationally 1995 Scott Brennand SMHS Volleyball for which he is being honored tonight. That work has resulted 1988 JerryPimm UCSB 1996 Jack Trigueiro SBHS in five Channel League Championships for his girls team and seven for the 1989 Ken Preston UCSB ranked NAIA and NCAA Division II and III levels. Even at that level of 1997 Jeff Hesselmeyer DPHS 1990 Chet Kammerer WEST competition, Coach Giuliano's record at Westmont is 118-33-8 for a boys, punctuated by a Boys Division I CIF Championship in 1991. 1998 Abe Jahadhmy SMHS 1991 Chet Kammerer WEST winning percentage of.767. Giuliano's Warrior players have garnered 15 1999 Mark Walsh SBHS However, it was the total domination for the Royals in the year 1999, 1992 Mark French UCSB winning both Boys and Girls CIF Division II Championships, that is 1993 Gregg Wilson UCSB NAIA All-American honors, including the NAIA Player of the Year. He 1994 Chris Russell UCSB has produced 21 all-conference players, three GSAC Players of the Year, "Coach of the Year" material. That level of accomplishment is in keeping 1995 Mike Giuliano WEST and five NAIA all-American Scholar-Athletes. with his devotion to the sport. Jon Lee has played and officiated 1996 Cathy Sanford SBCC professional volleyball, is an editor/writer for VolleyballMagazine and has 1997 Tim Vom Stegg SBCC 1998 Kathy Gregory UCSB The other Mike Giuliano is Dr. Mike, professor of Communications served as a commentator and analyst for ESPN television broadcasts. 1999 John Moore WEST Studies at Westmont who shares his successes with wife Barbara, sons Justin and Joshua, and daughter Linnae. He lists as a true source of pride the hundreds of young people who have 12 developed a love of the game under his tutelage and guidance. 13 College High School Coach Coach ofthe Year ofthe Year

Past Recipients Past Recipients 1968 Sam Cathcart SBHS 1969 Albert Revis SBCC 1969 Jim Bashore CARP 1969 Jim Klien WEST 1970 Jack Triguiero SBHS 1969 Ted Fish UCSB 1971 Don Volpi DPHS 1970 Bob Dinaberg SBCC 1972 Maury Halleck SMHS 1970 Tom Byron WEST 1973 Dick Mires DPHS 1971 Ed DeLacy SBCC 1974 Mike Warren CARP 1971 Ralph Barkey UCSB 1975 Mike Hart DPHS 1972 Bob Dinaberg SBCC 1975 Manuel Garcia SBHS JON LEE 1972 Ron Mulder WEST MIKE GIULIANO 1976 Lou Panizzon CARP 1972 Dave Gorrie UCSB Westmont 1976 Linda Dawson BDHS San Marcos High School 1973 Les Stevens SBCC 1977 Linda Dawson BDHS 1973 Russ Carr WEST 1978 Tom Shoji SMHS 1973 Ralph Barkey UCSB Mike Coach of the Year Giuliano has almost retired that term, like 1979 Maury Halleck SMHS Athletic genes run strong, especially ifyour name is Lee. Jon Lee, Boys and 1974 Ed DeLacy SBCC 1980 Lou Panizzon CARP Girls Volleyball coach at San Marcos High School since 1984, played 1974 Rudy Suwara UCSB perpetual trophies that have been won by the same team or person for 1981 Mike Moropoulos SBHS 1975 GusMee UCSB several years. Since his Westmont College coaching career began seven high school basketball at Reseda HS in the San Fernando Valley. His 1982 Manuel Garcia SBHS 1976 Bob Dinaberg SBCC coach? Lonnie Lee, a veteran of 25 coaching years and a former UClA years ago, Mike Giuliano has won six Coach of the Year honors. His 1983 Gordon McClenathen DPHS 1977 Ed DeLacy SBCC 1984 Cecilia Gutierrez BDHS player. Yes, Jon's father. Jon's volleyball background is filled with activity 1978 Chet Kammerer WEST colleagues in the Golden State Athletic Conference have honored him 1985 Mike Hart DPHS 1979 Gregg Wilson UCSB four times, while he was also named by the NAIA and the National at the highest level. His career as a UCSB player in the late 1960's was 1986 Jack Triguiero SBHS 1980 Pete Snyder UCSB accentuated by a National Championship and a two-time selection as an Coaches Association of America as their "Coach of the Year." 1987 Lou Panizzon CARP 1981 Frank Carbajal SBCC 1988 Lou Panizzon CARP All - American. He then moved the Lee Show to the beach where he 1982 Bobbie Bonace UCSB 1989 Scott 0 'Leary DPHS 1983 Al Ferrer UCSB Over the past six seasons, Coach Giuliano has guided the Westmont became aAAA-rated player and partnered with 'little brother" Greg Lee, 1990 Lito Garcia SBHS 1984 Chet Kammerer WEST Karch Kiraly, Bill Walton and others. College Women's Soccer program to a level of national prominence, 1991 Jim Ranta DPHS 1984 Frank Carbajal SBCC including the prestigious 1999 NAIA National Championship. During 1992 Ben Hallock CARP 1985 Gregg Wilson UCSB 1993 Norris Fletcher BDHS 1986 Al Ferrer UCSB those years Giuliano's teams have won at least 14 games per year, with He coached Men's Volleyball at Westmont in '81-'83 and is now a full­ 1993 Satini Puailoa SMHS 1986 Jean Paul Verhees WEST time English teacher at San Marcos. But it is his work with Royals two of those seasons setting a school record at 21 wins - twice. All of this 1994 Joel Garbarino SMHS 1987 Mircea Badulescu UCSB success has been against NCAA Division I teams, as well as nationally 1995 Scott Brennand SMHS Volleyball for which he is being honored tonight. That work has resulted 1988 JerryPimm UCSB 1996 Jack Trigueiro SBHS in five Channel League Championships for his girls team and seven for the 1989 Ken Preston UCSB ranked NAIA and NCAA Division II and III levels. Even at that level of 1997 Jeff Hesselmeyer DPHS 1990 Chet Kammerer WEST competition, Coach Giuliano's record at Westmont is 118-33-8 for a boys, punctuated by a Boys Division I CIF Championship in 1991. 1998 Abe Jahadhmy SMHS 1991 Chet Kammerer WEST winning percentage of.767. Giuliano's Warrior players have garnered 15 1999 Mark Walsh SBHS However, it was the total domination for the Royals in the year 1999, 1992 Mark French UCSB winning both Boys and Girls CIF Division II Championships, that is 1993 Gregg Wilson UCSB NAIA All-American honors, including the NAIA Player of the Year. He 1994 Chris Russell UCSB has produced 21 all-conference players, three GSAC Players of the Year, "Coach of the Year" material. That level of accomplishment is in keeping 1995 Mike Giuliano WEST and five NAIA all-American Scholar-Athletes. with his devotion to the sport. Jon Lee has played and officiated 1996 Cathy Sanford SBCC professional volleyball, is an editor/writer for VolleyballMagazine and has 1997 Tim Vom Stegg SBCC 1998 Kathy Gregory UCSB The other Mike Giuliano is Dr. Mike, professor of Communications served as a commentator and analyst for ESPN television broadcasts. 1999 John Moore WEST Studies at Westmont who shares his successes with wife Barbara, sons Justin and Joshua, and daughter Linnae. He lists as a true source of pride the hundreds of young people who have 12 developed a love of the game under his tutelage and guidance. 13 Athletes ofthe Year 1999-2000 Master Athlete HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS COLLEGE WOMEN

Volleyball Soccer Jaima Ortega SMHS Katie Gardinier WEST Erica Menzel SMHS Cross Country Jessica Lunt UCSB This award was established and Tennis Lori Stern CATE Basketball endowed by Louise Lowry Davis Cross Country Stacy Clinesmith UCSB to encourage the continued Alexandra Forrest DPHS Gymnastics participation in competitive sports, Basketball Tamami Ito UCSB regardless ofage. It is given for Lisa Willett SBHS OPEN DIVISION Swimming achievement by an athlete over the Soccer Kristal Haessler UCSB age of40 years. Nicole Riggs DPHS Track & Field Softball Diana Hayden SBCC Gabe Neboyia Stephanie Elliott DPHS Baseball Volleyball Track & Field Roberta Gehlke UCSB Erica Menzel SMHS Swimming Wenke Hansen Tennis Swimming Cindy Amman UCSB Softball Past Recipients Chelsea Murray DPHS Tennis Sinclair Bill PAYTON JORDAN Water Polo Mandy Edwards UCSB 1996 Bob Sherman Thalia Munro SBHS Golf Payton is a member of13 Halls ofFame holding Us. and World Records Golf Robin Franz 1997 GraceA/tus Golf Debbie Kruse SBCC 1998 Ted Hat/an He lives with his wife Marge at Santa Barbara's Vista del Monte, and we Frannie Avila SMHS Water Polo 1999 John Whittemore Track & Field Mike Miller Lynn Nisbet UCSB would say it is a retirement community except that he might take offense. He says: "Memories are wonderful, but I like the future better;" that Triathlon Jon Beeson doesn't sound much like a person planning to sit in a recliner. Payton COLLEGE MEN Jordan is 83 years old, and his memories could be listed with Mr. Guiness. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Mountain Biking Matt Smith Football Football As one of the world's fastest ever, Jordan missed an opportunity to lead Carlos Santano SMHS Jason Stone SBCC BMX Jarrett Kolich the U.S. Olympic Team to a gold medal championship. Seems like a war Cross Country Cross Country SBCC and cancellation of the games interfered. But destiny prevailed. As coach Phillip Kruttschnitt DPHS Andre Young Water Polo Water Polo of the 1968 U .S. Olympics Track team, his athletes won 24 gold medals Andrew Falzone SBHS Tom Coughlan UCSB at Mexico City - an Olympic record. Basketball Basketball Dommanic Ingerson SBHS Chris Gonzales WEST He is a member of thirteen Halls of Fame including Stanford University, Soccer Soccer National Track and Field (as both an athlete and coach,) and most Ivan Vargas CARP Stewart Sanders UCSB Wrestling Swimming significantly he is in the Master's Hall of Fame. He is the Stanford Fernando Dominguez DPHS Matt Wheeler UCSB University Track Coach Emeritus, a most unique ponor and true Track & Field Track & Field testament to the exalted status he has attained. Chris Gocong CARP Dustin Emter UCSB Swimming Volleyball But the SBART is recognizing Payton Jordan as an elite member of that Taylor Horne DPHS Kevin Collins UCSB Golf Tennis incredible group of athletes called "Masters." He is a true Master and an Kevin Larsen SMHS Simon Shen UCSB inspiration to seniors in every aspect of their lives. His Masters legacy is Volleyball Baseball etched into U.S. and World records. In 1972 he was the world's fastest Arri Jeschke SBHS Dave Molidor UCSB 55 year-old sprinter - a 14.52 100. He holds world records in the 70,75, Tennis Golf and 80 year old categories in the 100 and 200. At 82 he ran an incredible Paul Warkentin SMHS Naoya Takemoto UCSB Baseball Gymnastics but wind-aided 14.93, then followed it up on the same day with a U .S. Matt Vasquez SBHS Cody Casey UCSB 14 record 15.6. Tough to compete against a Master like this! 11 Scholarships 1999-2000 Athletes ofthe week 1999-2000

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Basketball CARP Erica Menzel Volleyball SMHS Sarah Grieve water Polo SBHS Nathan Blackmore Football CARP Thalia Munro Soccer SBHS Thiago Martins Soccer UCSB Manny Gonzalez CARP Roberta Gehlke Volleyball UCSB Ivan Vargas Soccer Basketball UCSB Justin Salzman Football DPHS Tawnee Cooper Wrestling DPHS Angela Crowell Soccer WEST Saul Lopez Swimming UCSB Lanny 0 'Connel Football SBCC Brenna Wilkinson Soccer SMHS Lisa Willett Volleyball SBHS Pablo Arreola SBCC Carlos Santano Football SMHS Katie Pyle Basketball UCSB Kelly Schmandt Tennis SMHS Brandon Payton Basketball water Polo SBHS Omar Montepeque Football DPHS Erin Conaway SBHS WYNNE NORTON TRENT WEISEN Katie Gardinier Soccer WEST Lisa Willett Basketball CATE Bret Van Pelt Football SBCC Yoshi Nagano Basketball CATE Erin Buescher Basketball UCSB wynne Norton will graduate from Santa Barbara High Trent weisen will graduate from Dos Pueblos High School Lori Stern Tennis DPHS School, where she played on the Girl's Varsity Soccer team in June. He has played on the Water Polo Team for four Jessica Lunt Cross Country UCSB Fernando Dominguez Wrestling UCSB for four years and serves as team captain this year. years and is the 1999 MVP and Team Captain. During Andre Young Cross Country SBCC JeffWood Golf his career, he has earned virtually every honor and award SBHS Chris Quintano water Polo SBHS Meika Mosby water Polo She has maintained a 4.65 GPA in a rigorous college possible in the field of Water Polo. Stacy Clinesmith Basketball UCSB preparatory curriculum. Wynne plans to major in Kimber Tolar Cross Country WEST WEST psychology, with the career goal of becoming a psycholo­ He has maintained a 4.36 GPA in a rigorous college pre­ Dante Bogan Football SBHS Ryan Monroe Basketball paratory curriculum and will attend Stanford University UCSB gist. She hopes to attend Georgetown University, Tufts Mary Beacham Volleyball SBCC Stacy Clinesmith Basketball University or Duke University. in the fall. Trent's career goal is to become a surgeon. WEST Jason Stone Football SBCC Michael Payne Basketball DPHS Outside the classroom, Wynne's schedule is filled with In addition to his athletic involvement, Trent is the 1999 Jama Ortega Volleyball SMHS Stephanie Elliott Softball WEST community service activities. She currently sits on the ASB President and is involved in the Student Senate, Junior Tom Coughlan water Polo UCSB Chris Gonzales Basketball Executive Board of the Santa Barbara City Youth Council Statesmen of America, Mock Trial and the Christian Club. SMHS Katie Gardinier Soccer WEST Justin Knothe Baseball and volunteers her time with Flower Empower, The Trent recently traveled to Mexico to help the homeless. Softball UCSB Alzheimer's Association and Students Organized Against Kristen St. Clair Soccer WEST Kendra Wood Prejudice. Because he has three younger siblings, Trent works Brent Williams Basketball SBHS Cody Casey Gymnastics UCSB during the summer as a beach lifeguard to help with Charlene Conley Volleyball UCSB Abby Murphy Softball UCSB Wynne's teachers recommend her highly, describing her expenses. His work supervisor recommends him highly, SBCC Mike Murphy Baseball WEST as "dedicated, motivated, confident and caring. " One teacher stating: ''I've never known a young person as broadly Anne Faria Volleyball SMHS states that in 35 years of teaching, Wynne rates in the top successful in so many areas as Trent. Jamie Sanchez Basketball BDHS Erica Menzel Track 1- 20/0 of the students he has ever taught! Chris Redfield Basketball CARP Mike Murphy Baseball WEST Dommanic Ingerson Basketball SBHS Chris Gocong Track CARP RomaMarwah Basketball BDHS Larisa Veloz Softball DPHS 15 10 2000 HALL OF FAME Scholarships & Awards 1999 - 2000

Russ Morrison Gina Ruskauff Jerry & Jerry Memorial Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Scholarship

KELLY BAKER ALLEGRA BARTLETT KEVIN BLUE Kelly Baker will graduate from Dos Allegra Bartlett will graduate in from Kevin Blue will graduate from Dos Pueblos High School in June with a Santa Barbara High School where she Pueblos High School where he has 4.49 GPA. Her college choices include played on the Volleyball team for four been a valuable member of the foot­ Wellesley, Tufts, Harvard and years, serving as Team Captain for two ball team. As Team Captain and a 3 Stanford. Since Kelly is choosing a years. During her volleyball career, she year Varsity team member, Kevin has career in foreign affairs, she intends to was named Most Valuable Player won the MVP, Ironman and Out­ Steve Pate major in International Relations. twice, and as most inspirational player standing Lineman awards. He plans to during her senior year, when the team major in Life Science at UC Davis and Outstanding Athlete Kelly has been a member of the Girl's reached the CIF Division I Southern is considering a career in the field of Varsity Golf team for 2 years and is Section semi-finals. During the first 3 Sports Medicine. described by her coach as a leader. Her years of high school, she also played In reviewing the career of Steve Pate you will see the Tour School and was off to the PGA. In his first big academic achievements include four on the SB Volleyball Club Team. Recently named Scholar Athlete of the word champion over twenty times, ranging from finish Steve was a playoff runner-up at the Georgia years in both the National Honor year, Kevin holds a 4.04 GPA in a junior golf to the PGA. In between those milestones Pacific in Atlanta, then won the Southwest, Tourna­ Society and the CSF. She served as the While maintaining a 4.4 GPA, Allegra curriculum of college preparatory lead prosecution attorney for the Mock has appeared in many theater produc­ classes. He serves as the statistician for are team and individual honors at the high school, ment of Champions, Andy Williams, Honda, Buick, Trial Team and as an officer in the tions at SBHS and has performed the Girl's Soccer Team, volunteers his university, amateur and professional level. From the and CVS Classic. He was selected as a team member Junior Statesmen ofAmerica. She also hours of community service on behalf time coaching noon-league football at junior level in Santa Barbara, Steve went on to lead the on both the and US Ryder Cup teams 1991 1999 volunteers in local political campaigns. oflocal AIDS patients through Project Kellogg school and is co-founder of San Marcos HS Golf Team to the CIF Champion­ and was a key player in the USA's big win in 1999. Food Chain and at the Beverly Manor the Dos Pueblos Letterman's Club. ship, won the Channel League Individual Champi­ He is considered to be in the top three in the PGA Kelly is currently employed part time Retirement Care Facility. Also active Currently Kevin is the ASB Treasurer, onship with a record 11 under par 133 and was the for consistency and is 11 for 11 in making the cut as a marketing assistant and intern at in student government, she served as serves on the yearbook staff, volunteers CIF Individual Champion. this year. a brokerage firm. In recommending the ASB Pep and Rally Commissioner. at the SB Animal Shelter, performs Kelly for a scholarship, one of her She organized breakfasts at the Res­ community service through his Lead­ From 1978 to 1979 Steve was both the SB City and Perhaps the nickname "Volcano" and title of "PGA teachers writes: "Kelly shows original cue Mission, a school blood drive and ership class and works in his father's SB County champion and West Coast Amateur Tour Comeback Player of the Year" best describe and imaginative thought in her work, a Christmas toy program for under­ office for 8-10 hours a week. With all champion. Then on to UCLA and yet another level of Steve's journey. There were both ups and downs - as well as unfailing cooperation and privileged children. She also works 20 this, Kevin praises his mother as the championship play. Three individual championships, like injuries - but tonight's honor is about "ups." enthusiasm in all classroom activities. hours a week at a local restaurant. hardest working person his knows. The two PAC-I 0 Team Championships, All Conference, And it is that spirit and tremendous accomplish­ She enjoys an excellent reputation Assistant Principal ofD. P. says: "He is among her peers and is highly regarded PAC-l oAthlete ofthe Year and, the most elusive title: ment forwhich the SB Athletic Round Table proudly Alegra will major in Communications the driving force in many of our extra­ by all her teachers. " next year and plans to attend Duke, curricular activities, assemblies, rallies First Team All-American. invites you, wife Sheri, and daughters Nicole and Tufts or the University of Virginia. Her and class competitions. With his won­ Sarah into its Hall of Fame. Kelly's goal for her future profession career goal is to make commercials or derful sense of humor, he makes our In 1984 Steve graduated from UCLA, attended the is to work in an embassy abroad. create design layout for a magazine. school a better place to be. If l (, 9 2000 HALL OF FAME R.R MacFarland Memorial Trophy

R.F MacFarland was one of the founders ofSemana Nautica in 1936. This award is given annually to the person or organization who best exemplifies community leadership in the area ofsports and athletics. It is sponsored by the Elks Club, Recreation Dept., local media, & the Semana Nautica Association.

Past Recipients

1964 Caesar Uyesaka 1965 E. N ''Nick'' Carter JOAN RUSSELL 1966 Jerry Harwin 1967 S. B. Jaycees 1968 George H. Adams Joan Russell has been a leader in athletics, coaching and community 1969 S. B. Athletic Round Table Jesse Orosco 1970 Phillip Patton recreation. She has been an outspoken proponent for equal rights for 1971 William Bertka women's athletics since the early days of Ti de IX. As an athlete, Joan Outstanding Athlete 1972 Charles Stearns lettered in Volleyball and Track and Field at UCSB and was named 1973 Ed Ware 1974 James Haliburton SBART Athlete of the Year in her senior year in both sports. After a 1975 William j. Blythe nationally-ranked college career, Joan made her first USA Track & Field From Santa Barbara High School to Santa Barbara Can you remember exactly where you were and how 1976 Albert "Bud" Revis team and continued to compete internationally in pentathlon/heptathlon City College to the World Series is a long run. But you felt when Jesse Orosco, after recording three wins 1977 Russell Hargreaves distance has never been a problem for Jesse Orosco. 1978 Bill Van Schaik for 6 years, including 2 top ten finishes at the 1980 and 1984 Olympic Trials. in the NL Championship Series, dropped to his knees 1979 Richard C. Johns Since 1979 when he originally signed with Minne­ on the mound after pitching the final out against 1980 Frank Swain Joan has served on the Executive Women's Committee of the USA Track sota he has walked 81 miles - all in a major league Boston for the 1986 World Series win? We know that 1981 Craig A. Case & Field organization and worked with the Pan Am Games and World baseball uniform. That is 1,072 trips of 400 feet from 1982 Larry Crandell SBHS coach Fred Warrecker and SBCC coach Rusty 1983 Youth Football League Championships. As the first woman president of the SBART, Joan the bullpen to the pitching rubber. Jesse has recently Fairly do. Twenty-one years, two World Series rings 1984 Peter C. Jordano provided leadership to the entire athletic community. She also helped broken one of the most significant records in base­ (he played for the Dodgers in (88,) four decades, two 1985 Ulrich ''Bill'' Gulje start the annual Women &Girls in Sports luncheon. She served for 5 years ball, appearances by a pitcher. Tied with Dennis All-Star appearances, and 1,072 games spells ((Career." 1986 Barry Berkus 1987 Dave Kohl on the UCSB Intercollegiate Athletics Committee, volunteered as an Eckersley, Orosco took the mound against - ironi­ 1988 La Playa Com. Sports Assn. assistant track coach at Westmont for 3 years, was instrumental in cally - Minnesota and after the first pitch was the One of the career records that fans probably have 1989 Las Positas Friendship Park organizing the SB Soccer Coalition and was the 1997 recipient of the latest baseball record-holder; he had pitched in his never heard of is the fact that Jesse always buys and 1990 Robert R. Huhn 1991 S. B. City Recreation Louise Lowry Davis Award. Currently she serves as Executive Director of 1,072nd major league baseball game. distributes hundreds of tickets for children from 1992 Herb Peterson the Elings Park Foundation. For nine years, Joan has served on joint use broken homes. While Ray Orosco never lived to see 1992 Dave Peterson committees with SBCC, Santa Barbara School District and the City and Even though that is a great record, it is not the truest his son Jesse close out the Red Sox, he did see him play 1993 Dick Mires 1994 Youth Sports Association offered her expertise to Seman a Nautica and Tennis Patrons. measure ofJesse's career. His lifetime ERA of2.97 is major league baseball, something he knew would 1995 David Pintard especially notable since he is now pitching in what happen. Jesse's mother lives in Carpinteria. Jesse is 1996 Jeff Farrell Joan's athletic accomplishments and professional successes embody the has become another record: pitching in four decades. married to Leticia and brags about his three children. 1997 S. B. Softball Club 1998 Paul Menzel meaning ofleadership. She serves as a role model to all women in sports After starring at SBHS and SBCC, he has achieved He's an avid golfer and is playing baseball at 43. Boy, 1999 Santa Barbara Bank & Trust and to professionals who tirelessly serve their communities. the honor that all major leaguers strive for - playing are we proud to have you in the Hall of Fame, Jesse. in the World Series. 17 2000 HALL OF FAME Louise Lowry Davis Award

Louise Lowry Davis was Supervisor ofthe S. B. Recreation Dept. for over 30 years before retirement in 1966 As director of the Women 5 Sports League, she made women 5 sports activities one ofthe biggest draws in town in the 19305 and 1940 'so Louise was a State Champion and nationally ranked in 1936 and 1939 in table tennis. Over the years, Louise has generously contributed to the youth of Santa Barbara. This award is given to a person recognized as a PAULA RUDOLPH player, coach or sponsor who excels in leadership and sportsmanship. The spirit of Louise Lowry Davis is alive in Paula Rudolph. As Sexual Andrea Serrano Harassment Title IX Officer at UCSB, Paula has steadfastly advocated Past Recipients Outstanding Athlete for equitable treatment of women in sports and their programs, working 1989 Jennifer Moreland tirelessly to increase their visibility. Not only does she serve in her 1990 Joan Serrano position, one that is a model for the UC system and campuses around the Typically her proudest moments are not individual 1991 Kathy Gregory Andrea Serrano is a true Santa Barbara Athletic Round country, she defines it. She was appointed to her position in 1992, a year 1992 Alice Henry Table alum. Andrea was a 6-time SBART Athlete ofthe accomplishments; they include a Gaucho win over in which she won the Margaret Getman Service to Students Award for UCLA during a record-setting Bruins' win streak. 1993 Kathleen O'Connor Year, 3 while at Dos Pueblos HS and 3 while at UCSB. 1994 Ellen T O'Connor her extraordinary contributions to the personal development of students Andrea is very modest about her achievements. You 1995 Jane Frederick and to the quality of life on campus. decide. Dos Pueblos HS MVp, All-Channel League Overcoming adversity defines Andrea Serrano. She 1996 Pat Moorhouse-MacPhee broke her cheekbone in a pre-senior season freak 1997 Joan Russell and All-CIF :were just a few of the honors Andrea 1998 Kim Anthofer Paula has a degree in French, a Master's, a Ph.D. and is a member of Phi softball accident. So what? Just wear a protective cage garnered while pitching (and playing) softball into a 1999 Steve Kozaki Beta Kappa, and won a Regent's Fellowship. position of power. She emphasizes the fact that her and get on with the game. That same spirit and determination made her an Academic All-American. performance, maturation, and any successes bear a Paula was instrumental in promoting the first Fill the Dome effort in She majored in Speech and Hearing Sciences, direct relationship to the influence of her friend and Women's Basketball and for obtaining a speaker for National Girls and obtained an M.S. in the same field, and what is she doing coach, the late Jennifer Moreland. Women in Sports Week. She worked diligently with the SBART and the now? "1 love my job as a speech-language pathologist UCSB Women's Center to bring prominent athletes Mariah Burton working with special needs students ages 5-22." Her transition from high school to university was less Nelson and Diana Nyad to UCSB and to the community. She also successful than ever imagined. Her frosh year at worked with the Santa Barbara News-Press sports staff to ensure that She credits her family for any successes; her mother UCSB found her struggling academically and athleti­ women's sports would be represented in a fair and equitable manner. cally as her Gaucho team suffered through a 6-50 Joan was a recipient of the Louise Lowry Davis Award, her dad coached and her siblings competed. season. Then the real Andrea Serrano stood up. She She has conscientiously served on the Intercollegiate Review Committee She lives in Tucson, is a Yoga instructor and loves to became a two-time winner ofUCSB's Golden Eagle and the NCAA Certification Committee. Her devotion demonstrates hike. Her proud moments include: "Teachers or Scholar-Athlete Award; was selected as a GTE that gender equity is created over time, moment by moment, effort by parents expressing how you are making a difference in Academic All-American; a Big West Scholar-Athlete; effort. This community is grateful to Paula Rudolph for her commitment their kid's lives." and won All-Big West Conference honors. to women and their sports. Louise Lowry Davis would be proud. 18 7 2000 HALL OF FAME Special Olympics Mayor's Trophy

This award was first established by Mayor David Shiffman. It is presented annually to a "Special Olympic Athlete. "

Past Recipients HISTORY OF SANTA BARBARA 1989 Grant Locker SPECIAL OLYMPICS 1990 Susan Carey 1991 Bryan Winger Special Olympics was founded in 1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver to 1992 Amy Petersons Chuck Kelsey 1993 Diego Sandoval provide year round sports training and competition for children and 1994 LeAnn Filice adults with mental retardation. Special Olympics has been in Santa Community Leader 1995 Debra Day Barbara since 1969 and currently serves over 340 athletes. There is never 1996 Gerald Martinez 1997 Je./fGorham a fee charged to participants, and the coaches serve in a volunteer 1998 Robert Bryan capaClty. Come on, Chuck, make up your mind. In between you can continue your efforts to promote 1999 Trinity Fiduccia the student-athletic academic tutoring program. The motto of Special Olympics is Trainingfor Life. The programs give Are you going to: announce Carpinteria HS football The community should have been suspicious when athletes more than physical conditioning; they promote greater confi­ games (20 more years); be a volunteer coach; serve as Chuck Kelsey became Sophomore class, Junior Class, dence, self-esteem, better socialization skills and the experience of being president of the Carpinteria Youth Athletic Associa­ Student Body President and captain of the football out in the world as a contributing member. An athlete must learn how tion; develop public parks; lead the Boys Club of team at Carpinteria High School. to be a good winner and how to accept defeat. Peripheral skills such as Carpinteria; serve the Carpinteria Boosters as prez; time management, commitment to teammates, the ability to travel and build high school baseball facilities; publish football Maybe its time for a little payback, from the commu­ be responsible for oneself and one's belongings and the ability to adapt programs; assist SBCC through their Athletic Asso­ nity to Chuck Kelsey. The City of Carpinteria started to changes are assimilated as well. ciates; or build football stadiums? it when they selected Chuck as their "Carpinterian of the Year" in 1982 and the Russell Cup Committee Athletic training and competition are provided in softball, basketball, Or are you going to run more marathons and 10K's, named him their Honorary Meet Director. bowling, power lifting, swimming, soccer and track and 'field. Recently, hike Mt. Whitney or descend into the Grand Can­ Santa Barbara Special Olympic athletes competed in the International yon, fly twin engine airplanes, or keep running the Tonight, the SBART is offering its appreciation and World Games and brough t home gold medals in basketball and swimming. same number of miles as your age like you did saying: "Welcome to our Hall of Fame, Chuck running from Fillmore to Carp on your 40th? Kelsey." What of his future? "To enjoy watching his We are sorry that we are unable to present this award at the banquet. We seven grandchildren grow up and to encourage them curren tly are revising selection cri teria to reflect the digni ty and tri urn ph Of course you could always continue announcing to become enthusiastic participants in life rather of the Special Olympic Spirit. SBCC football games and Russell Cups, chair more than spectators." Nobody ever accused Chuck of Carp-Bishop Alumni games and facilitate the SBCC being a spectator, you're lucky kids. Congratulations 6 Associates telethon which raises funds for all teams. Chuck, Suzy, Chris, Mike, Candi and Stacy. 19 2000 HALL OF FAME Russ Hargreaves Memorial Award

Russ Hargreaves was a dedicated member of the Santa Barbara Recreation Department. He spent a lifetime creating opportunities for others to enjoy the benefits of recreational activities. He loved jogging and was committed to total body fitness. He knew that a healthy mind and body was the first step to a happy and productive life. This award is given to a person recognized by the Parks & Recreation Department as a leader JOE & JEAN POMMIER in maintaining quality sports programs. Norris Fletcher Joe and Jean Pommier embody these same qualities as those of Russ Past Recipients Hargreaves. Through their dedicated work with the Primo Boxing Club, Coach Jean and Joe Pommier have provided tremendous opportunity for the 1977 Stubby Herman many young people who have participated in their program. Joe Pommier 1978 Frank Van Schaik was himself a product of people who cared. As a young boxer he won 54 1978 Bill Van Schaik In 1989 Norris Fletcher was offered the varsity foot­ His Cards won two Tri-Valley League titles and 1979 Jim Harvey fights, was a two-time L.A. Golden Glove champion and a winner of the ball job at Bishop Garcia Diego High School. This gained berths in the CIF playoffs for five straight 1980 Anita Watts bronze medal in the 1993 U .S. Nationals. Reaping the benefits of his was the offer: the Cardinals had not had a winning years. In the rich tradition of Cardinal football, only 1981 Vic de fa Cruz dedication, commitment and great work ethic, characteristics gained 1982 Jim Rogers football record in ten years; he would have to recruit four Cardinal teams have won nine games. Three of 1983 Eric Arneson through the direction and counsel of the Club, Joe Pommier was the his own staff; the co-ed student population was at an those were coached by Norris. His record against rival 1984 George Chelini natural choice to become the director of the Primo Boxing Club in 1995. all-time low of 190 students, and there were serious power Carpinteria was 2-2-1. 1985 Mike Chasson 1986 Cliff Lambert considerations about closing down the school. 1987 John Brennand Jean Pommier, co-director of the Club, has lent a distinguishing and No stranger to awards, Norris was selected "Coach of 1988 Bill Hamilton supportive element to what was previously only a physical training How about it , Coach, interested? Interested? Not the Year" by the SBART in 1993 and was honored 1989 Sal Rodriguez program. Through her efforts the Boxing Club participants now enjoy 1990 Ed Holdren only did Norris Fletcher accept the job and its inher­ three time s by the Tri-Valley League as their "Coach 1991 Earl Pointer computer training, tutoring and academic counseling. Many have gone ent problems, he did so with a tenacity seldom ofthe Year." But more important were the contributions 1992 Paul Rodgert on to college and are leading productive lives. experienced at a small high school. His influence led he made to the youngsters fortunate enough to have 1992 Carol Smith 1993 Mariana de Sefia Over the years the Pommier Team has committed itself to the many the school from the pit of despair to its highest level experienced his counsel. He became a father-figure 1994 Richard Medel in history and a very significant increase in the school for numerous at-risk kids and helped them achieve at 1995 John Spaventa neighborhood youth who now call the Primo Boxing Club a second population. their maximum level. 1996 David de Ponce home. Through their combined efforts, many at-risk young individuals 1997 Kevin Reddick who had been on the road to disappointment, either through their 1998 Girls Inc. o/Carpinteria What about football? The end of his fourth year found One of his colleagues has said: "Bishop Diego HS and 1999 Joe Coito involvement in gangs or other high-risk behavior, have credited their the Cardinals in CIF Finals against a powerhouse Santa Barbara are much better places for having the association with Joe andJean Pommier as the turning point in their lives. Montclair Prep. From a 3-7 season in 1989 to a 9-2-1 benefit of the heart and soul ofNorris Fletcher and his year in 1996, with 51 wins, 37 losses, and 2 ties. wife, Barbara." The Cards are proud, Coach Fletch! Asked what they enjoy in their personal lives , they both answer: "This is our personal life!" They take after your heart, Russ; you would be proud. 20 5 2000 HALL OF FAME

History ~irty three years ago, Jerry Harwin and Caesar Uyesaka ()' sipped coffee at Caesar's Restaurant, talking about the o/the U need for a sports group in Santa Barbara that could help the local athletic community in times of need. After Jerry and Caesar Athletic shared a couple more coffee breaks together, the Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table was born. Its motto: The advancement and Round Table betterment ofall sports and athletics in the greater Santa Barbara area.

The Round Table got off to a fast start. Its first organizational meeting was held at Santa Barbara's East Beach on January 25, 1968. Hundreds of people attended this meeting and over 200 joined that evening as Charter Members.

The Round Table's first annual banquet was held at Santa Barbara City College on June 22, 1968. A number of outstanding athletes in a variety of sports were honored; the evening's highlight was the induction of local athletes into the Round Table's Hall of Fame.

Harry's Plaza Cafe was the site of the Round Table's first press luncheon held on September 14,1970. The luncheons, initiated by the new-president, Bill Bertka, were similar to a "Monday Morning Quarterback Club." All nine area schools were represented by the Chet Kammerer head coaches of the sport in season. For 30 years, the Round Table luncheons have been held at Harry's every Monday, attended by Coach standing-room only crowds.

The resume of Coach Chet Kammerer is filled wi th ranking and a Final Four appearance. That 1983-84 Since its first meeting backin 1968, the Santa BarbaraAthletic Round with successes, wins, championships, professionalism team finished the season at 31-4. During those years of Table has helped hundreds of individuals and organizations by and family. We of the SBART would like to add a basketball success, Athletic Director Kammerer was raising funds to support their athletic programs. Through mem­ tide: Chet Kammerer - Good Person. At a time when also leading the entire Westmont athletic program bership dues, contributions, fund-raisers, and grant applications, the strength of character and decency are more important into an impressive position of strength in the NAIA. Round Table has raised more than $1,800,OOO! than ever before, we are proud to raise your name as a role model for ~ur young people to see and to emulate. Following his successes at Westmont, he joined the Funds are distributed according to need. The Round Table is proud ranks of professional basketball with the LA Lakers to help student-athletes at all levels compete in events they would Returning to his alma mater, Chet coached the Grace and remains at that level as Director of Scouting for otherwise not have been able to attend. With continued community College basketball team to a record of 183-1 00, good the Miami Heat. support, we at the Round Table are confident that Santa Barbara's enough to capture the attention of a small college in sports opportunities will continue to grow with each new season. Santa Barbara. In the next seventeen years, Chet He is no stranger to accolades; he is a member of Kammerer led his Westmont College basketball team Westmont's Hall of Fame and was inducted into the to an astounding 359-156 record, averaging over 21 NAIA Hall of Fame in March 200'0. When Coach wins per season. He won five District 3 champion­ Kammerer leaves tonight, his photo will hang on the ships and two regular season tides - all against top wall as a member of the SBART Hall of Fame. NAIA competition. Chet, we are proud to be associated with you. An indicator of the strength of the Westmont pro­ Congratulations to you, your wife Sherill, daughters gram was its five invitations to to the National NAIA Shanda and Shariss, son Chad and your grandson. 4 Tournament~ highlighted by a number one national 21 2000 HALL OF FAME This is the Thirty-Third Annual Hall of Fame Banquet sponsored by the Welcome Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table. We are delighted to welcome each one of you. Your presence this evening is evidence that you share our commitment and dedication to the Round Table goal: The advancement and betterment ofall sports and athletics in the greater Santa Barbara area.

Tonight the whole community joins in honoring student-athletes, com­ munity leaders, coaches and volunteers whose contributions deserve public recognition. Thanks to the foresight of founders Jerry Harwin and Caesar Uyesaka, we have designed this event to salute the positive accomplishments of some of Santa Barbara's best.

We greatly appreciate the wonderful support of all those who have unselfishly contributed their time and talents to this important endeavor: assisting young athletes become the best they can be.

Special Recognition David Edelman, Director of Public Affairs for Cox Cable, deserves a standing ovation from this community and SBART David's continuing support of and commitment to the accomplishments of local students and athletes insures that their ejJorts receive proper recognition. We can only imagine the thrill young people experience when viewing their moment of honor on local television. Without the help ofDavid and his staff, we could Jeff Farrell not provide this level ofacknowledgment. Special Achievement Gerry Fall, Sports Director of KEYT-TV Channel 3, has earned our gratitude for all he does to honor athletes. His extra efforts in producing videos The USA reveres winners, but we seem to reserve our Perhaps the most impressive feat was his 23.28 seconds ofthe highlights ofeach year's sports events demonstrate his commitment to the greatest admiration for those who wear the title of in the 60-64 age-group 50 meter freestyle. That is an young athlete. We are fortunate to have such an enthusiastic sports reporter Gold Medal winner and Olympic Champion. When incredible sprint, but even more incredible is the fact keeping score. you add adversity, determination and character to that it is only .68 of a second slower than his world those terms, and put them in a swimming pool, you class 22.50 of 40 years ago. Or is it the fact that in Randy Lee, Sports Director of KEYT Radio, does a remarkable job of will have defined the ultimate Olympian, Jeff Farrell. 1999, at 62, Farrell won seven national events and in recognizing our area's student-athletes and teams on his radio sports reports. As the world's fastest swimmer in 1960, he under­ 1998 set three world records in the 50, 100, and 200 Randy also provides the introductions this eveningfor each ofour high school went an appendectomy six days prior to the Olympic meter freestyle. and college athletes ofthe year. Trials. That didn't stop a 22-year old bent on swim­ ming for his country in Rome, Italy. Tightly bandaged, Masters are proud of their age. Jeff Farrell swims in Mike Moropoulos, writer ofthe ofthe News-Press column Outdoors, a former he qualified for two relays. He anchored both to the 60-64 year old age group, and if there was dust in member of the Board of Directors of SBART, a former SBHS teacher and a pool, Farrell's opponents would be left in it. Maybe Olympic gold medals and world records. He wears Athletic Director, and the former Dons Head Football Coach is a man who has he just leaves them in bubbles as he zips by. those proudly, but it is not gold medals for which devoted his life to students and athletes. Mike has earned the special gratitude Farrell is being inducted into the SBART Hall of Fame. ofSBARTfor his support ofour goals, for his years ofpersonal commitment to Quoting a 1998 column by Joe Coplan in the New York our youth and sharing ofhis talents. He has been the one we can count on each Times could save us time. (: .. this gold medalist from the He is a member of the elite International Swimming year to pen the biographies for our Hall ofFame program. Hall of Fame; has been included in the Top Ten 1960 Rome Olympics might win the over-50 vote for the Masters swimmers; holds three age-group world Athlete ofthe Century. " If that isn't enough, Farrell has Joe Howell, President records and many national records; and in the past been president of Semana Nautica, was named one of Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table seven years has won 51 national events. ((America's Most Referred Realtors" and was a recipient 22 of the R.F. McFarland Award as a community leader. 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 Award Program. Tim Tremblay 1997-99 Mark Edwards Narborg-Marborg, Inc. 730ard of 7)irectors Board of eFax.com Jane O'Brien Chairman of the Board Larry Crandell Regal Knights Egenolf Associates, LLP Paradise Cafe Directors President Joe Howell Elings Park Foundation Allen Parsons President Elect Chris Casebeer Each Regal Knight donates $250 Charles & Mary Falzone Bob & Alice Parsons Secretary Jeff Nelson which sponsors a weekly press Family Business Center Bill & Ardyce Peeples 1999-2000 Treasurer Steve Kriz luncheon. Rick Ford Power Endurance Harold Frank Ralph & Catherine Quijano Barry Gellert Tully Ramsaur Kira Anthofer Paul Menzel Goleta Coffee Company Reicker, Clough, pfau & Pyle, LLP Grokenberger, Smith & Courtney Mark Brisby Dick Mires George & Cathy Rempe Malcolm Hamilton Richard Ryu, M.D. Mike Caston Pat Moorhouse MacPhee Lawrence Harter Salomon, Smith, Barney, Inc. Gary Cunningham Roxanne Nomura Jerry Harwin San Roque Dad's Club Bob Dinaberg Jane O'Brien Stewart Abercrombie David Hoffman Santa Barbara Bank & Trust Brad Emerson Bill Pintard All Around Irrigation Howell Moore & Gough LLP S.B. Golf Shop Rusty Fairly David Pintard Dennis Berg Bob Huhn S.B. News-Press Jean Feigenbaum David Prenatt Bianchi Motor Co. Investec Joel Silverman Don Ford Allen Pugh Andrew Binder Investec Properties, Inc. Jay Smith William Brace Bill Gallivan Joan Russell Dick Jensen Snyder & Strozier John Brennand Marc Gamberdella Rath Shelton Robert Jensen Transcontinental Corp. Brad Brown Jordano's, Inc. Tom Thomas Annamaria Hamilton Jay Smith Stephen Brown Joel Kaufman UCSB Malcolm Hamilton John Stoney Caesar & Sieder Peggy & Dick Lamb UCSB Athletics Mike Takeuchi Bob Huhn Casebeer & Co. David Larson U.S. Divers-Aqua Lung Jan Ingham Tim Tremblay Coldwell Banker Law Offices of John Nelson Waterfront Grill Richard Johns Phil Womble Marcia Constance Stephen Leider Roger Whalen Van Latham County Education Office Paul Menzel Robert William Daniel Craviotto Moby Dick Restaurant Wilson Printing Dermatology Medical Group Alan Moelleken Vaughn & Dee Wipf Bob & Joan Dinaberg Mullen & Henzell John Philip Womble, III Barry Dworkin Muller & Weber Physical Therapy Yardi Systems, Inc.

2 23 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 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 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