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San Francisco CIF Section Balboa High Buccaneers All-State 95 & 96; Dakota Wizards George Attard 2001 (Int’L Bk Assoc); IBA Champs Soccer Forward (Estab San Francisco CIF Section Balboa High Buccaneers All-State 95 & 96; Dakota Wizards George Attard 2001 (Int’l Bk Assoc); IBA Champs Soccer Forward (estab. 1928) 2001 All-AAA 66 (aka Bal) Charles Allen Gerardo Ayala Aliyyah Abdullah Football Defensive Line Wrestling 112/119lbs Volleyball All-AAA 2000 AAA Champ 93-95 (Pasadena JC & Grand Canyon Univ); All-AAA 2006; AAA MVP George Alvarez Rego Ayala 2006; JC All-State 10; PJC ldr Baseball Outfielder Soccer Fullback season 10 kills (275) All-AAA 63 & 64; Balboa HOF All-AAA 66 Elio Abrami Gael Ames Lloyd Bach “Abe” Baseball Outfielder Baseball Shortstop Basketball Guard/Coach All-AAA 47; played minor league All-AAA 49 (San Jose St); Head Coach Emery baseball High (A) 55-93; (802 wins); NCS Armando Balderamos Div 5 Champs 93; State Div 5 Kary Amons Baseball Shortstop Champs 93; State COTY 93; CCA Football Wide Receiver All-AAA 91 COTY 94; Balboa HOF All-AAA 2005; AAA WROTY 2005 Dennis Balen Larry Acker Jordan Anderson Wrestling 178lbs Track Discus Football Quarterback AAA Champ 79 AAA Champ 69 (156-8) All-AAA 2009 Nahru Baltazar Adams Keith Anderson Wrestling 105lbs Football Guard Wrestling 123/130lbs AAA Champ 90 All-AAA 35 AAA Champ 77 & 78 Ken Banford Woodward Adams Leslie Anderson Basketball Guard “Woody” Track 880yds (CCSF & Cal St Hayward); All-AAA Football Guard AAA Champ 52 (2:00.4) 73; Balboa HOF (Stanford Univ) All-AAA 31; SF-East Bay All-Star FB Gm 31; PCC Nikko Aniag Vern Banford Co-Champs 33 & 35; PCC Champs Volleyball Track High Jump 34; Rose Bowl Champs 36; 50- All-AAA 2009 AAA Champ 64 (6-2) Year All-AAA Team 47; SF Prep HOF; Balboa HOF Peter Anoai Adam Banks Football Linebacker Track 120ydHH Jose Raul Aguilar All-AAA 71 (CCSF & Sacramento St); AAA Soccer Fullback Champ 66 (14.8); Head Coach All-AAA 94-96; AAA Co-POTY Bob Antraccoli Wilson High (SF) 95 Baseball 2B All-AAA 38 & 40; Balboa HOF Mauricio Barahona Roberto Aguilar Soccer Striker Soccer Midfielder Kerati Apilakvanichak All-AAA 84 All-AAA 94 & 96 Football Quarterback (Boston Univ); All-AAA 2010 Charles Barnes Tito Alapati “Jo Jo” Golf Andres Arellano Baseball Catcher AAA Champ 83 (266) Football QB/LB All-AAA 52; Az-Tx Lg Champs 54; All-AAA 2011 PCL Oakl Oaks 55; Balboa HOF Andre Alexander Track/FB 100/200mtrs/RB Raul Arias Rob Barrientus (CCSF); AAA Champ 84 (10.5), Wrestling Heavyweight Soccer (22.2) & 85 (10.4), (22.1); All- AAA Champ 77 All-AAA 93 AAA 84; AAA OPOTY 84 Anthony Armor Antron Barron Keith Alexander Baseball OF/Pitcher Football Wide Receiver Baseball DH All-AAA 2009 (Santa Clara Univ); All-AAA 87 All-AAA 92 & 93 Alex Arnold Elliott Bartholomew Marquette Alexander Baseball Pitcher Football End Basketball Center All-AAA 2011 All-AAA 55; Balboa HOF (CCSF & Univ of Hawaii); Cal-Hi All State (freshman) 93; Cal-Hi All- Damian Arnold Malaysia Basallo State (sophomore) 94; All-AAA 94 Football OL/LB Basketball Guard & 96; AAA POTY 96; EX All-Metro All-AAA 91 All-AAA 2010 & 11 96; EX SF POTY 96; Cal-Hi Div 1 San Francisco CIF Section Tony Basquez Football Quarterback Football WR/DB Baseball Outfielder (UCLA & Sacramento St); All-AAA All-AAA 88 All-AAA 49 2004 & 05; AAA BOTY 2004; AAA POTY 05; SJ SaberCats 11 (AFBL); Gaeton Briseno Dennis Bates Sac Mountain Lions 11 (UFL); Minn Football Back Football/BK QB/Center Vikings 12-13, SF 4pers 13; grandson All-AAA 49 (CCSF & San Jose St); played bk of Wilbur Thompson, Olympic Gold in college; Balboa HOF Medalist shot put 48 Brown Basketball Guard Randy Batz Lou Bevilacqua All-AAA 36 Cross Country Baseball 2B (San Francisco St); AAA Champ 54 All-AAA 61 Andrew Brown (9:32.2); Balboa HOF Football Linebacker Dennis Bishop All-AAA 73 Jesse Bean Football Defensive Back Football End (CCSF & Univ of Illinois); Bos Eric Brown All-AAA 69 Breakers 83 (USFL); father of Football Quarterback Desmond Bishop, see Fairfield All-AAA 80; AAA POTY 80; Grant Becker High (Sol) AAA Co-BOTY 80 Baseball Shortstop All-AAA 71 Jermaine Boddie Stanley Buffa Basketball Forward Football Guard Stan Belcher (CCSF); All-AAA 91; AAA POTY All-AAA 36; SF-East Bay All-Star Football Guard 91; EX All-Metro 91; BH ldr gm FB Gm 36 (San Francisco JC & USF); All- pts season 91 (48) AAA 43 Chad Buggs Marcus Boddie Track 400mtrs Alfonso Bell Basketball Guard AAA Champ 84 (51.6) & 85 (49.3) Football WR/DB (Skyline JC); All-AAA 95 All-AAA 91 Jack Bukowatz Anton Boehl Baseball 2B Darryl Bell Baseball Catcher All-AAA 48; played minor league Football Halfback (St. Mary’s College); SF-East Bay baseball; PCL Champs 55 (CCSF & Tulane Univ); All-AAA All-Star FB Gm 33; All-AAA 34; 82 Balboa HOF; SMC HOF Alvin Burleson Track/FB PV/End/DB Myron Bell Ed Bonnett (Univ of Washington); AAA Champ Baseball Outfielder Football Nose Guard 71 (14-0 1/2) & 72 (14-1 1/2); All- All-AAA 85 All-AAA 67 AAA 71; North-South Prep All-Star Gm 72; All-Pac-8 75; All-Coast Noel Bell Eric Booker 75; Calg Stampeders 76-81 (CFL); Football Defensive Back Basketball Forward LA Express 83 (USFL); SF Prep All-AAA 87 (CCSF, USF & UNLV); All-AAA HOF; Balboa HOF; father of Nate 79 & 80; AAA POTY 80; All-Nor Burleson, pro fb player, Alvin Stanley Bell Cal 80; WCC Co-Champ 81; Burleson Jr., college fb player & BK/Horse Racing Owner played tennis at USF; played bk Kevin Burleson, college bk player (Washington St & Stanford); attnd in Europe; BH ldr season pts avg WSU on bk scholarship, but enlisted 80 (23.0); Balboa HOF; SF Prep Rickey Bussey Navy in WWII; owner thoroughbred HOF Football Quarterback/DB horses; winner Hollywood Park’s A (Univ of Wyoming); All-AAA 73 Gleam Handicap 97 (Toga Toga Toga) Tony Bosnich (db) & 74 (both ways); Balboa HOF FB/Boxing Tackle/Hwt Mike Bello AKA “Bosnichi;” All-AAA 39; Pro Vernon Bussey Football Guard boxer 41-52 (34-12-3); boxing Baseball Infielder All-AAA 73 referee; Balboa HOF All-AAA 84 Jack Bergin Isabela Bowden Edgar Cabrales Track 220ydLH Cross Country Baseball 1B AAA Champ 41 (26.5) AAA Champ 2010 (20:44) All-AAA 95 Jose Bernal Derrick Bradley Eleuterio Cabrales Soccer Football Defensive Back Wrestling 115/119lbs All-AAA 2007 (San Jose St); All-AAA 81 AAA Champ 87-89 Nick Berutich Ricky Bradley William Cahill Baseball Outfielder Track Triple Jump Track 220ydLH All-AAA 35 AAA Champ 76 (46-11) AAA Champ 33 (26.9) McLeod Bethel-Thompson Ken Brady John Cahill San Francisco CIF Section Football End John Caruso All-AAA 48 “Jack” Tom Clyburn Baseball Pitcher Track HJ/LJ Rich Calcagno All-AAA 52; Balboa HOF (CCSF); AAA Champ 66 (6-7 1/4) Football Back & 67 (6-8 1/4), (22-11); State All-AAA 67 Alvaro Carvajal Champ 66 (6-10); 3rd State Meet Football Running Back 67 (6-8); played bk in jc; Balboa Julian Calderon All-AAA 99; Head Coach Balboa HOF Golf High 2009- AAA Champ 96 (160) Ernest Cohn Anna Castillo Football End Mack Calhoun Soccer Defender All-AAA 39 & 40 Football Back All-AAA 98; AAA Co-POTY 98 (CCSF); All-AAA 53 Omar Coleman Bobby Castillo Wrestling 103lbs Sandra Calzada Baseball Pitcher AAA Champ 94 & 95 Soccer Midfielder All-AAA 81; AAA MVP 81 All-AAA 2000; AAA Co-POTY Raul Colindares 2000 Paul Castle Baseball Outfielder Track 100/400mtrs All-AAA 82 Howard Campbell AAA Champ 87 (10.6), (51.0) & Football Halfback 88(49.7) Lamar Collins (St. Mary’s College); All-AAA 35; Football Defensive Back SF-East Bay All-Star FB Gm 35; Ramy Castro All-AAA 80 Cotton Bowl Champs 39 Soccer Halfback All-AAA 69 Kevin Connolly Eddie Campos Wrestling 141lbs Wrestling 152lbs Suaro Cervantes AAA Champ 87 AAA Champ 91 Track 800mtrs AAA Champ 97 (2:08.09) John Consiglieri Charles Canady Football End Football Wide Receiver Girard Chatman (St Mary’s College); All-AAA 36; All-AAA 80 Basketball Forward SF-East Bay All-Star FB Gm 36; (CCSF & San Francisco St); FWC Cotton Bowl Champs 39; Balboa Mike Candini Co-POTY 69; FWC Co-Champs 69; HOF Swimming Diving SFS rcd season 69 (414) career 68-69 AAA Champ 70 (222.2) & 71 (786); SF State HOF John Contreras (259.0) Wrestling 115lbs Levit Chavez AAA Champ 79 Otey Cannon Football Linebacker Soccer Forward All-AAA 2002 Alvin Cook (CCSF & Chico St); All-AAA 66; Football Tackle/DL Dal Tornado 72-74; Sea Sounders Mitzi Chavez All-AAA 70 (both ways); All-Bay 74-75 (NASL); Head Coach Center Soccer Area 70 (both ways); All-Nor Cal High, Antelope, 94- ; NASL’s 1st All-AAA 2010 70 (t) African-American player; CSU rcd season 71 goals (23), pts (46); rcd Tammy Chen Charles Cooley career goals 70-71 (42); Balboa Badminton Doubles Football RB/LB HOF (UC Davis); AAA Champs 2005 All-AAA 90 George Cantwell Gavin Chin Claude Cooper Track/Football Discus/Tackle Baseball Infielder Track 180ydLH (St. Mary’s College); AAA Champ All-AAA 2011 AAA Champ 56 (19.9) & 57 (19.7); 34 (121-9); Cotton Bowl Champs Balboa HOF 39; SF Clippers 46-48 (PCFL); Harry Christen Balboa HOF; SMC HOF (fb) Football Back Max Cortes All-AAA 42 Soccer Goalkeeper Fred Cardiel All-AAA 70; also All-AAA 71 at Baseball Outfielder Kenny Cisne Mission High All-AAA 69 Wrestling 135lbs AAA Champ 87 Irvan Costanza Bob Caredio Soccer Defender Football End Juan Cisneros All-AAA 2001 Balboa HOF Soccer Fullback All-AAA 77 Kevin Crachian Joe Carrillo Fencing Baseball Pitcher Carlos Ciudad-Real (San Jose St); All-AAA All-AAA 93 & 94 Fencing Nor Cal Champ 63 Bob Cranshaw San Francisco CIF Section Basketball Guard 70; 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