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Sonoma Master Sonoma County Elsie Allen High Lobos Antonio Guidino PD All-Empire 2008 “Tony” Santa Rosa Soccer Midfielder Jacob Noisat (estab. 1994) (Santa Rosa JC); PD All-Empire Basketball Center 2002 (Cal St East Bay, Chabot JC & Tyler Ahlborn Dominican Univ); PD All-Empire Rugby Flanker/Coach Enrique Gutierrez 2007; CSEB ldr season 10 reb ave (UC Davis); Founding co-captain “Scorpion” (4.2) of EA rugby club 97; Prep AA 97; Boxing 147lbs/LtMdwt College AA;Head Coach Lobo girls USA Junior Olympics Champ 2000; Gary Parseghian Team; State Champs (girls) twice; Member Pan American Gms Team Rugby Flanker Elsie Allen Lobo Rugby HOF 01; pro boxer 04-09 (10-4-0) (Santa Rosa JC & Univ Nevada- Reno); Elsie Allen Lobo Rugby Beau Bergstrom Jenny Howell HOF Rugby Soccer Forward Founding co-captain of EAH’s PD All-Empire 95 & 96 Ashley Peoples rugby club 97; Elsie Allen Lobo Basketball Rugby HOF Angelo Huerta PD All-Empire 2006 Soccer Forward John Buchholz PD All-Empire 2006 & 07 Donald Peoples Soccer/Rugby Defender/FB Basketball Guard (Univ of California); PD All-Empire Lisa Kaufman PD All-Empire 2007; brother of 95 & 96 (soc); NCAA Champs Rugby Fullback Ashley Peoples, see above; son of 98-2001 (rugby); Member National (Santa Rosa JC); Member National Donald Peoples, Head Coach bk Under-19 Team 98; Member National Under-19 Women’s Team 2002-04; Allen High (Son) Team 2001-04; Member National 7s Elsie Allen Lobo Rugby HOF Team 02-04; Elsie Celedonio Rodriguez Allen Lobo Rugby HOF Eric Keithley CC/Track 5000/10000mtrs Baseball SS/Pitcher (Adams St); State Div 3 Champ 98 Greg Caruso (Santa Rosa JC & San Francisco (15:25); NCAA Div 2 Champ 2003 Football Linebacker St); PD All-Empire 2004; JC State (30.25.6); Rocky Mountain (Humboldt St); PD All-Empire 98 Champs 05; SRJC ldr season 06 Athletic Champ 04 (14:50.87), losses (6), hbp (9) (30:36.50); NCAA Div 2 Champ Kylie Donaghy 05 10000mtrs (NR) Volleyball OH/Setter Jason Kelly (Santa Rosa JC); PD All-Empire Rugby Mike Salvage 2003 (Santa Rosa JC); Founding co-captain Football Defensive Back of EAH’s rugby club 97; Elsie Allen (Santa Rosa JC & TCU); PD All- Genevieve Faria Lobo Rugby HOF Empire 2001 “Genny” Softball Outfielder Whitney Leachman Tama Sega PD All-Empire 98 BK/Track Gd/100/200mtrs Football Defensive Line (UC Riverside); PD All-Empire PD All-Empire 2005 Haley French 04 (bk); Empire ldr season 2002 Rugby Flyhalf (12.40); Empire rcd 04 (12.17); Elvis Shipman (Humboldt St); Member National AH ldr season 03 (12.20), (25.52); Rugby Flanker Under-19 Women’s Team 2002-04; UCR rcd 06 (24.38) (Santa Rosa JC); Elsie Allen Lobo Elsie Allen Lobo Rugby HOF Rugby HOF; brother-in-law of Gary Marcus Leavey Parseghian, see above Jared Giammona Basketball Guard Basketball Guard PD All-Empire 2005 Juan Sosa (Mendocino JC, Univ of Soccer Goalkeeper Colorado-Colorado Springs & Jared Lunardi (Sonoma St); CCAA Champs 2007, Lewis & Clark-Idaho); PD All-Empire Baseball Pitcher/Utility 08 & 10 2004 & 05; LC ldr 2009 ft pct (76.5), (Santa Rosa JC & Campbellsville stls (37); son of Frank Giammona, see Univ); PD All-Empire 2006 (p) & Daniel Soto Calistoga High (N); nephew of Louis 07 (both); Mid-South Conf Wrestling 132lbs Giammona, Al Vermeil & Dick Champs 10; SRJC ldr season 09 NCS Champ 98 Vermeil, see Calistoga High (N); era (1.87), gms (16), saves (4); CU brother of Tessa Giammona, bk player ldr season 10 ip (84), hits (71), Michael Sturgeon Kansas Wesleyan Univ walks (34), so (88) Track 800mtrs NCS Champ 96 (1:49.5) Jerome Godsey Joseph McDevitt Baseball OF/Pitcher Rugby Prop Andrew Suesue (Santa Rosa JC & Univ of (Univ of California); NCAA Football Linebacker Oklahoma); PD All-Empire 97; JC Champs 2001, 02 & 04 (Kansas St); PD All-Empire 2003 AA 99; UO ldr season 2000 walks (35) Hector Morales Christina Traugher Soccer Defender Softball Shortstop Sonoma County (Purdue Univ); PD All-Empire 2005 “The Bird” Basketball Guard Basketball Center (UC Davis); PD All-Empire 97; Bobby Wilfong (Santa Rosa JC & Univ Hawaii-Hilo); PD Empire POTY 97; AH rcd pts gm Baseball Catcher PD All-Empire 74; NAIA AA 96 (42), season 97 (749), career 94-97 PD All-Empire 98 77; NAIA All-Dist. 2 77-78; Head (1,370), asst season 96 (148), Coach Waiakea, Hawaii, High; UHH career 94-97 (401) Analy High Tigers rcd gm fg 77 (16), season 77 pts avg (21.7), 78 pts (573), fg (246), Eddie Breeden Sebastopol career 77-78 pts avg (20.3), fg Soccer Forward (estab. 1908) (491); Hawaii-Hilo HOF; father of (Sonoma St); PD All-Empire 92 & Kyle Bartholomew, Univ Hawaii-Hilo 93; SS career rcd 94-95, 2000 goals Briana Adviento bk player per gm avg (0.55), pts per gm avg Volleyball Outside Hitter (1.40) (Santa Rosa JC); PD All-Empire Billy Bauman 2010 Football Running Back Aaron Brewer (Santa Rosa JC & St Mary’s Soccer Forward Isias Alcantar College); PD All-Empire 96; SRJC PD All-Empire 93 Baseball Pitcher/SS rcd ko returns season 99 (31), yds (Laney JC); PD All-Empire 2009 (1,008), career 98-99 (44), yds Kory Briggs & 10 (1,270) Softball Pitcher (Concordia Univ); PD All-Empire Dana Amundsen Doug Bauman 2004 & 05; PD Co-POTY 05 Soccer Defender Baseball Catcher PD All-Empire 2005 (UOP & Sonoma St); PD All-Empire Angela Briones 2000 Soccer Forward Calvin Arnold (William Jessup Univ); Cal Pac “Cal” Michael Bauman Co-Champs 2011 Basketball Center Football Utility/QB (Hun School & Dartmouth College); (St. Mary’s College); PD All- Brittany Briones PD All-Empire 2000; PD Em,pire Empire 99 (util) & 2001 (qb/util) Soccer Defender POTY 2000; All-Mid Atlantic Prep (Santa Rosa JC); PD All-Empire Lg 02; Ivy Lg Co-Champs 05 & 06; Robert Bialkin 2002 son of Fred Arnold, Kansas St bk Football Offensive Line player PD All-Empire 99 Matt Brodsky Soccer Midfielder Kevin Aronise Stanley Blank PD All-Empire 95 Basketball Guard “Chub” (Santa Rosa JC); PD All-Empire Track 440yds Russ Brown 2009 & 10; AH rcd season 3pt NCS Champ 33 (51.7) Football WR/DB 2009 (85) PD All-Empire 78; All-Nor Cal 78 Eric Bolen (wr) Jesse Atkinson Soccer Midfielder Football Offensive Line PD All-Empire 2008 Bruce PD All-Empire 92; Cal-Hi All-State Track High Jump (medium schools) 92; North-South Marcus Bolivar NCS Champ 20 (5-8 1/2-tie) Prep All-Star Gm 93 Football Defensive End (Sacramento St); PD All-Empire 87; Robert Brasil Estevan Avila Memphis Pharos 96, Port Fire FB/Baseball DL/Catcher Football OL/DL Dragons 97 (AFBL) PD All-Empire 2001 (fb & bb) (Stanford Univ); PD All-Empire 87; All-Nor Cal 87 (dl) Chris Bostock Brandon Burgess Football Wide Receiver Baseball Pitcher/SS/OF Ramon Avila (Santa Rosa JC); PD All-Empire (Sonoma St); PD All-Empire 2000; Soccer Forward/MF 2009 PD Co-POTY 2000; CCAA Champs PD All-Empire 91-93 03; All-CCAA 04; BB America Ross Bostock Small College AA 04; SS Co- Gino Balistreri Football Wide Receiver MVP 04; SS Male AOTY 04; West Football Wide Receiver (Univ of California); PD All-Empire Region POTY 04; signed by PD All-Empire 98 2007; AH AOTY 2007; AH rcd Az Diamondbacks for reported season recep yds 2007 (1,179); $140,000 bonus 04; played minor John Balletto brother of Chris Bostock, see above league baseball; Calif Lg-North Div Football Halfback Champs 07; SS ldr season 04 BAvg PD All-Empire 76 Dan Bourdon (.357), runs (71-tie), hits (86), hr Football Quarterback (20), tb (164) Margaret Barnes (Santa Rosa JC & West Virginia Volleyball Middle Blocker Wesleyan Univ); PD All-Empire 98; Ariana Canova (Santa Rosa JC);PD All-Empire 2009 Head Coach Analy High 08- Rowing 8/4-Oar Crew (Univ of California); All-Pac-10 Jay Bartholomew Tyler Boyd 2001 & 03 (8s); Member National Sonoma County Under-23 Team 02 (4s); All-West (West Valley JC & Univ of (Santa Rosa JC & Black Hills St); Region 02 (8s) Arizona); NCAA Champs 98; PD All-Empire 93 Galatasaray (Turkey) 99, Todd Carey Melbourne Tigers (Australia) George Fiori BK/Baseball Infielder 2000, Krka Telecom Novo Mesto Football Defensive Line PD All-Empire 98 (bk & bb) (Slovakia) 01-02, Pompea Napoli PD All-Empire 63 03, Bologna Virtus 04, Caffe Ron Carpenter Maxim Bologna 05, Vidi Vici Jason Fiori Basketball Bologna 07, Armani Jeanis Milano Soccer Defender All-Nor Cal 83; AH rcd pts season 07, Harem Scafati 09 (Italy); PD All-Empire 2003 83 (499), career 80-83 (1,369), asst Ciboma VIP Zagreb 06 (Croatia); career 80-83 (366) Ago Rethimno 08 (Greece); Chuck Fomasi Huracanes de Tampico 10 (Mexico); Football Tackle Bob Carrillo Head Men’s Basketball Advisor (Santa Rosa JC & UC Davis); JC Track Pole Vault NationWide Student Athletes; AH All-State 72; FWC Cham ps 76 & NCS Champ 42 (11-9-tie) rcd reb season 94 (318) 77; All-FWC 77; AA 77; UCD All- Decade FB Team 70s; SRJC HOF; James Castleberry Aaron DeBucher UC Davis HOF “Chip” Football Running Back Football Back/Coach PD All-Empire 92 Jack Fore PD All-Empire 64; Head Coach Track High Jump Analy High 85-94, 2005-08; AD Jenny Dempsey (Santa Rosa JC); NCS Champ Analy High; Redwood Empire Cross Country 34 (5-10 1/4-tie) track meet named in his honor NCS Div 2A Champ 88 (18:24) Bob Foster Zach Cohan Jessica Doohan Track Pole Vault Soccer Goalkeeper Basketball Forward NCS Champ 51 (12-6); 2nd (Pacific Univ-Oregon); Northwest PD All-Empire 2009 State Meet 51 (12-9-tie) Conf.
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