Tod Spieker/Menlo-Atherton HighĪn outstanding swimmer at Menlo-Atherton and UCLA, and later in masters’ age-group competition, he has had a major impact on aquatics locally and nationally. Eric Reveno/Menlo SchoolĪ basketball state champion at Menlo School, he later played at Stanford and became the head coach at Portland University, earning WCC Coach of the Year honors. Gino Della Libera/San Mateo HighĪ football and track and field standout, he took his considerable skills to Arizona State University where was an integral part of an undefeated 1957 Sun Devil football team. Pat Lewis/Mills, Oceana, Jefferson highsĪ productive track and field coach for 50 years on the Peninsula, he specialized in tutoring male and female athletes in throwing events (shot put and discus). Here are the new inductees: Nicole Carroll/College of San MateoĪ world-class javelin thrower who starred at CSM and Fresno State, she was a two-time American champion and a member of the 1996 U.S. Hall of Fame plaques are located at the History Museum.įor more information on the April 25 affair (including ticket prices), please contact the Association at 65. With this year’s group of inductees, the total number of honorees approaches 290. The master of ceremonies will be KNBR-Radio baseball talk-show host Marty Lurie The 2019 event, which will include a reception and light refreshments, is being presented by the San Mateo County Historical Association, headquartered in Redwood City. REDWOOD CITY _ Six individuals will be inducted into the Peninsula Sports Hall of Fame on the evening of April 25 at the San Mateo County History Museum. Scroll down to see our news feedĢ019 Peninsula Sports Hall of Fame Inductees Named Jan.
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