Oct 2013 Newsletter - Antioch Sports Legends

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Oct 2013 Newsletter - Antioch Sports Legends
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ANTIOCH SPORTS LEGENDS NEWSLETTER
Volume 1, Issue 1
Antioch Sports Legends
OCTOBER 2013 GALA HALL OF FAME EDITION #1
FOUNDERS
Eddie Beaudin 925-383-4979
Program Co-Coordinator
Tom Menasco 925-325-3255
Program Co-Coordinator
Dave Sanderson 925-757-8249
Alumni Coordinator
Jim Boccio, Sr. 925-754-0289
Leo Fontana 925-757-3114
STAFF
Operating under the
program umbrella of
the A ntioc h Historic al
Museum
1500 West 4th St.
A n t i oc h , C A . 9 4 5 0 9
Phone: 925-757-1326
Find us on our website
at:
w w w . a n t i o c hs p o r t s
legends.com
Open for visitors
Wednesday and
Saturday 1-4 p.m. and
a l s o b y a p p o i n t m e nt .
The museum is a 501(c)3
non-profit entity and all
donations made to the
Sports Legends Program or
donations of sports
artifacts are deductible per
the limits of the law.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
PAGE
An Historical Sports Legacy All Inductees 2007-2013
2-3
Alumni Statement
3
Baseball Clinic
3, 4
O.C. Jones Const. Co.
4
Museum Grounds
4
Softball Clinic
3, 5
A Blast From the Past
1945 AHS-PHS Football Game 6-7
New Fence & Signs
8
Gayle Autentico-Secretary
925-754-2887
Edward Hecock-Bookkeeper
925-757-0925
Sherill Hecock-Secretary
925-437-1420 (cell)
Mike Hurd-Research Chair
925-586-1499
Laura Jacques-Display Chair
925-890-1748 (cell)
Gloria Martin-Gala Chair
925-757-7273
Kay Power-Mayors Cup Chair
925-757-2151
Editor
Sherill R. Hecock
MISSION STATEMENT
The Antioch Historical Society Museum Sports Legends Program and Display is dedicated to preserving the historical achievements of both genders and
all sports in our community for present and future
generations. The display reflects the “Best of the
Best”. The program is based on inclusion rather than
exclusion. Recognition includes athletes, coaches,
and leaders from youth and community programs,
high school through college, and on to the pros. The
Antioch Historical Society Museum will continue to
be a center for outreach, education, & recognition.
Hall of Fame Wall with 2012 Inductees in hall entry
PRESERVING HISTORY
HONORING EXCELLENCE
CONNECTING GENERATIONS
Night view of the Antioch Museum
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ANTIOCH SPORTS LEGENDS NEWSLETTER
Volume 1, Issue 1
“AN HISTORICAL SPORTS LEGENDS LEGACY”
By Sports Legends Staff
Worth Shaw, Tom Spainhower, Charles Stapleton, Wesley Tow, Bob Vossler.
Following a full year of research by a committee of twelve
individuals, all of whom worked very long hours creating
guidelines, doing research and attending meetings, we produced a ballot of forty-three deserving individuals. The
electorate, comprised of past inductees and those volunteers who were qualified by their attendance at meetings
or hours of service within the program in March, successfully
elected fourteen individuals and one team for induction into
the Antioch Sports Legends Hall of Fame, class of 2013.
We send our heartfelt congratulations to each of these
athletes, coach and community leader. They are as follows:
2008: Edmund “Babe” Atkinson, Coach; Bill Beasley, Jess
Cone, John Olenchalk, Ron Sbranti, Football; Dennis
Boyd, Swimming; Sue Cottier, Basketball; Leo Fontana,
Community Leader; Greg Glod, Max Neal, Baseball;
Rachelle Manning, Softball; Eddie Savage, Track & Field,
Gary Sheide, All-Around Athlete; Wayne Sleppy, Golf;
1967 AHS Football Team: Charlie Adair, Loren Allen,
Dan Bell, Mike Bonanno, Doug Bowling, Randy Bowman,
Jim Burcio, Kirk Christianson, Ken Cunningham, Steve Davies, Roger Davis, Monty Dupire, Phil Erbez, David
Freitas, Coach Joe Gambetta, Bruce Giovanni, Danny
Grace, Brad Harris, Bernie Head, Randy Howerton, Tim
Kipp, Jack LaDuke, Joe Lombardo, John Marquez, Larry
Merlini, Richie Moore, John Morelli, Dan Ortega, Sam
Otero, Howard Painter, Coach Jim Pierce, Jim Rebstock,
Tim Rios, Mike Savage, Steve Scudero, Coach Bill Snelson,
Roger Springer, Bruce Standridge, Louie Strussis, Jim Talliani, Coach Joseph Loya, Rudy Navarez, Captain Steve
Sanchez.
2013: All-Around Male Athlete: Robbie Adams. AllAround Female Athlete: Margaret Georgen; Individual
Male Athletes: Scott Olds (Golf), Anthony Camacho
(Wrestling), Elray Laughlin (Baseball), Joe Bonanno (Track &
Field), Jack Hannigan (Swimming); Football: Jon Fontana,
Scott Freier, John Joseph, Dennis Opsal; Individual Female
Athlete: Dawn Hilgenberg (Softball); Coach: Andria
Edwards; Community Sports Leader: LeRoy Murray;
Outstanding Team: 1984 AHS Baseball (John Whitman,
Coach); Be certain that we are very proud of all of them
and wish them all the very best in the upcoming years.
They will be inducted at the Gala Event at the Lone Tree
Golf and Event Center on October 12th at 5:00 p.m.
We are in our eighth year of operation as of this October,
and at that time we will have conducted our seventh annual
induction totaling ninety-nine athletes, coaches, and community leaders and seven championship teams, for a grand
total of two hundred and forty-eight individuals. The following men and women have been inducted in the past seven years and remain the main focus of our entire program:
2007: George Ackerman, Gino Marchetti, Ron Pritchard,
Duane Putnam, Football; Shaun Bogan, Swimming; Jack
Danilovich, Coach; Ron Edwards, Rally Rounsaville, Basketball; Jack Garrow All-Around Athlete; Michele Gromacki, Softball; Ralph Holding, Gene Rounsaville, Baseball;
Steve Sanchez, Wrestling; Worth Shaw, Community Sports
Leader; 1946 AHS Football Team: Eddie Alanis, Manager
Ralph Alcocer, Frank Anderson, Grady Bedford, Bob Burnett, Jack Charette, Norman Chilton, Jess Cone, Coach
Jack Danilovich, Robert Dossey, Leonard Ebel, Danny Eells,
Bob Farrace, Lawrence Ginocchio, Joe Granada, Herman
Hamm, Joe Harlan, Bob Martinez, Ernest Pigati, Duane Putnam, Nick Rodriguez, Clarence Ross, Pat Ryan, Ken Sani,
2009: Nick Rodriguez All-Around Athlete, Jim Boccio, Jr.,
Grover Garvin, Angelo “Itsie” Marchetti, Dan Sweeney,
Bob White, Football; Marvin Comstock, Coach; Walter
“Dutch” Eells, Community Sports Leader; Bob Heaton,
Golf; Larry Hopwood, Mike Lucido, Baseball; Bob Koupeny, Wrestling; Pat Zech, Track & Field, Sue Cardinale,
Debbie Nelson Softball; 1970 AHS Baseball Team: Arthur Acosta, John Beaudin, Alan Brown, Kyle Kline, Greg
Glod, Junior Grant, Larry Hopwood, Mike Lucido, Vern
Martin, Bruce Moar, Steve Parks, Gary Sheide, Greg
Sheide, Coach Bill Snelson, David Tassell, Victor Thornhill, Dan Tuck, Harold Turley.
2010: Jim Coalter, All-Around Athlete; Mack Enz, Track
& Field; Shane Felix, Track & Field; Fred Hunziker, Wrestling; Kelly Martin, Community Sports Leader; Carl Maxwell, Larry Merlini, Ron Morelli, Eric Snelson, Football;
Jeff Pico, Alex Sanchez, Baseball; Mia Rexroth, Softball;
Larry Silveira, Golf; Bill Snelson, Coach. 1988 AHS
Wrestling Team: Benjamin Anteczak, Ronald James Bidgood, Randy Byrd, Anthony Camacho, Jeff Cooley, Bill
Costa, David DelChiaro, John Ferris, Assistant Coach
Louie Fraire, Coach David Garibay, Mike Gonzales, Jay
Hernandez, Eric Lynch, Joe McNamara, Manager Tate
Miller, Charles Modlin, Assistant Coach Frank Orlando
William Pillon, Gary Pitkin, Sean Ponce, Casey Rhyan,
THE ANTIOCH SPORTS LEGENDS PROGRAM SEEKS ACTIVE VOLUNTEERS AND
DONORS WHO WISH TO BECOME INVOLVED IN PRESERVING OUR LOCAL
SPORTS HISTORY, AS WELL AS NOMINATING FUTURE INDUCTEES.
PLEASE CONTACT US AT (925) 757-1326.Nomination forms and Guidelines
are on our website & in the Sports Legends office & hall.
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ANTIOCH SPORTS LEGENDS NEWSLETTER
Head Coach Steve Sanchez, Steve Sauter, Frank Soto, Pat
Sweeney, Robert Thurgood, Steve Thurgood, Jason Verduzco, Vince Walker, Chris Wilson, James Yeager.
2011: Curtis Casey, Mike Kelly Track & Field; Karen Christianson, All-Around Athlete; Marion Gelhaus, Diving;
Doug Gosnell, Joe Harlan, Ray Harrington, Tony Lang,
Football; Mike Hurd, Coach; Chuck Hutchinson Steve Ornellas, Baseball; Rich Jones, All-Around Athlete; Jill Joseph,
Community Sports Leader; Jason Verduzco, Wrestling.
1984 AHS Softball Team: Paula Aguilar, Jamie Benton,
Nancy Byrd, Sue Cardinale, Captain Karen Christianson,
Sharon Christianson, Rhonda Doyle, Coach Andria Edwards,
Michelle Fortier, Managers Tami Gan, Monica Garcia,
Denise Justice, Dawn Hilgenberg, Cyndi Irving, Brenda Loyd,
Denise Lyles, Denise Madrigal, Kendra Matson, Tracy
McCuish, Joanne Mills, Karen Nelson, Cathy Null, Coach
Frank Orlando, Jemma Parsons, Kim Roark, Tabitha Roth.
Andy Telford, Diane Turley, Gracia Zepeda.
2012: Perry Anderson, Rudy Viramontes, Track & Field;
Randy Autentico, All-Around Athlete; Norman Bittner, Rich
Elliott, Carl Pantle, Mike Shaw, Football; Sharon Christianson, All-Around Athlete; Art Regoli, Jeff Siino, Baseball;
Vanessa Selden, Basketball; Jesse Smith, Cross Country;
John Whitman, Coach; Ed Burke, Community Sports Leader; 1971 Cross Country Team: Perry Anderson, Jerry
Blakley, Mike Kelly, Dave Mata, John Millar, Jesse Smith,
Tom Webb.
2013: Individual inductee athletes, Coach and Community
Leader all listed first paragraph page 2; 1984 AHS
Baseball Team: Manager Anthony Alba, John Barton, Butch
Combs, Kelly Crismore, Frank Favalora, Glenn Friesen, Greg
Hetrick, Jim Lanter, Vince Latham, Ryan Luton, Chris Munoz,
Danny Murray, Assistant Coach LeRoy Murray, Jeff Pico,
Derek Pritchard, Bobby Rounsaville, Mike Ruiz, Alex
Sanchez, Assistant Coach: Junior Varsity Head Coach Paul
Schorr, Billy Smith, Marty Warner, and Coach John
Whitman.
Volume 1, Issue 1
Since 2006 the success of this program has been cultivated by volunteer efforts and donations from individuals, businesses, and corporate neighbors in Antioch and
the surrounding area. Over the past few years the
Sports Legends Program has attracted thousands of
visitors to one of the finest museums in the State of
California and our internet web page:
www.antiochsportslegends.com has helped put our
local museum on the universal radar. It has become one
of the most dominant programs in the history of the Antioch Museum. We are proud that our contributions have
significantly impacted the overall financial well being of
the museum, which in turn helps to preserve history and
connects generations both in the past and for years to
come. The entire museum recently has undergone significant upgrades both inside and outside, which our program has assisted in financing. If you have not seen the
building at night, be sure and drive by after dusk up
until 10 p.m. and see it lit up as Antioch’s “Little White
House!” Photos page 1 and 4.
On May 19th, from 9 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. the Alumni
Group held a baseball clinic for young boys and girls
followed by a BBQ here on the museum grounds. 114
youths participated under the direction of our founder,
Dave Sanderson, who has been working diligently this
past year and contributed significantly to the community
with several outreach programs in 2012. See the photos
on page 4.
On August 17th, here on Antioch Babe Ruth Fields, Debbie Nelson, our 2009 inductee, hosted an alumni sponsored softball clinic for young girls from 10 a.m.-2:30
p.m. followed by a BBQ of hotdogs at the gazebo and
a museum tour. Twenty-two girls ages 8-18 participated and learned the softball fundamentals of hitting,
pitching, base running, sliding, infield and outfield play
from Debbie and her instructors. Helping with the day’s
events were Eddie Beaudin, Bill Fraga, Steve Parks, Vic
Thornhill, and Rally Rounsaville. A Great Day For All !!
See the photos on page 5.
ASL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION:
The Antioch Legends Alumni are comprised of the body of athletes who have been inducted as individuals or team members
into the Antioch Sports Legends Hall of Fame. With seven years of inductions that have created nearly 300 representatives of
Antioch sports history, a sub-committee has formed from this body and has written a mission statement:
“The mission of the sub-committee is to develop social opportunities, to renew old friendships among members of the Antioch
sports community, conduct activities that provide financial support for the Sports Legends Hall of Fame Program
and promote athletic opportunities and achievement among current youth.“
To this end, the committee has created social events including an annual induction golf tournament and a reunion party. In
addition several alumni have contributed by sponsoring a baseball coaches clinic, girls softball clinic, and a youth baseball
clinic. In the short time of the committee’s existence, the present sub-committee consists of Gene “Butch” Rounsaville, Rally
Rounsaville, Steve Parks, Vic Thornhill and founder representative Dave Sanderson. Active committee members include Dan
Tuck, John Whitman, Art Acosta, Larry Hopwood, and Debbie Nelson. The Alumni Association encourages all alumni to get
involved and any supporters are welcome to assist in achieving our goals.
For more information, contact : Antioch Sports Legends 925-757-1326.
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Future stars listening attentively to “Butch” Rounsaville
L-R: Eddie Beaudin, “Butch” Rounsaville, Dan Tuck
Anthony Troche of Pittsburg practices pitching
Keaton Nissinen (Pictured) practices pitching wind up
Aaron Miles’ 2006
Championship
World Series Ring
Volume 1, Issue 1
On Sunday, May
19th the alumni
committee held
its 1st annual
baseball clinic at
the Babe Ruth
complex. One
hundred fourteen
youths attended;
80 who preregistered and 34
were walk ins.
There were 9
instructors, led
by “Butch” Rounsaville and Aaron
Miles. We also
held tours in the
Sports Legends
Museum. The
cost of this very
successful event
was $25 per
attendee.
Thank you to Bill
Fraga and Max
Neal for all their
help that day in
the Sports
Legends Hall.
In June the O.C.
Jones & Sons
Co. repaved the
front drive way of
the museum and
donated half the
labor cost of the
project. Here
you see L-R: Tom
Menasco, Stan
Davis and Dave
Brink who
coordinated the
1 1/2 year effort.
L-R: The monument at the foot
of the flagpole
which dedicated
the site of the
original Riverview
High School, The
cupola from the
old Antioch High
School on “D” St.
and the signs on
either side of the
entrance to the
museum
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Volume 1, Issue 1
Sports Legends volunteers and past inductees helping with
the Clinic on August 17, 2013 are left to right: Vic
Thornhill, Bill Fraga, Steve Parks, and Rally Rounsaville.
The softball clinic was sponsored by the ASL Alumni and directed by Debbie Nelson, owner of All-American Sports
Academy and her staff with the assistance of 2008 ASL inductee Rachelle Manning. Contact Debbie (below) at: [email protected]
in Tracy or call her at: 209-833-2255.
Below are some of the photos of the day’s events, provided
by Steve Parks and Eddie Beaudin.
Learning base running drills from Coach Stacy Del Chiaro
Debbie Nelson - ASL Inductee
Clinic Director
Marissa Scudero, age 8. This
is her first softball clinic
Batting Practice
All the day’s participants and instructors
Debbie and instructor
Stacy Del Chiaro, Head Softball Coach
at Liberty Union High School, take a
time out for the camera.
Debbie’s uniform #12 at AHS
was retired in 2007
The girls learn sliding techniques from
Coach Bree Warner of U.C. Davis
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Volume 1, Issue 1
A BLAST FROM THE PAST
SPORTS IN THE NEWS
INVADING PANTHER 11 DEFEATS PITTSBURG PIRATES BY 38-7
Taken from the Pittsburg Post Dispatch October 22, 1945
Article courtesy of Pittsburg Historical Museum Library
Once-mighty Pittsburg High School tasted and swallowed the bitter pill of defeat at the hands of a smoothrunning Antioch Panther eleven for the first time in 16 years, 38-7, Friday night before the largest local
football gathering in history.
Playing to a record shattering attendance for 5,500 gridiron followers, the Antioch prepsters carved out
one of the most decisive victories ever made since the respective schools opened athletic relations.
The Panther-scoring parade, netting six touchdowns, was led by an array of talented backfield aces including
Worth Shaw, Bob Vossler, and Larry Ginocchio, who worked behind an effective forward wall that paved the
way with deadly precision blocking. Not until the waning minutes of the final quarter were the defending
county champions able to crack the stout Antioch defense for their lone tally in the one-sided affair.
PIRATE OFFENSIVE HALTED
The invading Panthers with stalwart linemen Nick Rodriguez, Frank Anderson, Jesse Cone, and Pat Ryan showing the way, stopped the Pittsburg offensive cold, then proceeded in business-like fashion to spring Shaw and
company loose for large chunks of yardage.
Three lightning like thrusts in the second period provided the telling blows and left little doubt as to the
eventual outcome. By half-time, the Blue and Gold aggregation had piled up a 25-0 lead.
(Editors Note: Antioch High School colors were blue and gold at this time in history.)
A partially blocked punt from the toe of Tony Lopez by end Rodriguez, with the recovery being made by center Anderson, touched off the fireworks from the Pittsburg 11 yard stripe. Shaw registered his first of three
touchdowns after two spinner plays through the center of the line. Ken Sani’s try for point from placement was
wide. The lethal passing combination of Shaw to Rodriguez went to work in the second quarter and stunned
the jam-packed audience with three touchdowns in quick order.
SHAW’S PASS CLICKS
After Bob Dossey was thrown for a five yard loss by Arnold Linscheid and Vince DiMaggio, Shaw wound up
and uncorked a long pass from midfield. Tony Lopez deflected the oval directly into the waiting arms of
Rodriguez, who was brought down immediately on the Pirate 20.
An offside penalty cost the Panthers five yards, but Shaw crashed through for 12 with two line tries, then
Vossler circled his own right end for a first down on the 9. Shaw required only three jolts through the middle to
reach pay dirt again. Sani place kicked the extra point. Score: Antioch 13 Pittsburg 0.
Ever present Anderson garnered in a Pirate fumble after the ensuing kickoff and Antioch was off to the races
again, this time from the Pittsburg 38. Payoff came on the 22 yard aerial from Shaw to Rodriguez who stood
practically isolated in a corner of the end zone. Sani’s placekick for the extra point hit the goal post and
bounced back. Score: Antioch 19 Pittsburg 0.
With less than a minute remaining in the first half, Shaw, after three unsuccessful attempts, cut loose and found
favorite catcher Rodriguez open and the score was upped six points. The pass, good for 24 yards was set up
after Bob Vossler returned a punt back 27 yards. Sani’s kick was low and wide. Score: Antioch 25 Pittsburg 0.
PANTHERS COME BACK STRONG
A spirited talk between halves by Coach Paul C. Heilmann had little effect as the Panthers made merry in the
third canto with two added scores.
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Shaw opened a drive from 49 yards out by running out 16 yards then made it another first down on the Pittsburg 23, three plays later. Vossler took his turn on his favorite reverse around end and raced 18 more before
he was hauled down. Al Affinito, who played bang-up ball for the losing cause, nailed Shaw for a one yard
loss on the next play. Back came Vossler with four and Shaw went the final two for his third and final touchdown. A bad pass from center spoiled the try for conversion. Score: Antioch 31 Pittsburg 0.
Striving desperately to tally, the Pirates opened up with a passing attack. Two short heaves by Martinovich to
Buddy and Neno Aiello in that order gave Pittsburg a first down on their own 39, but Antioch countered with
Anderson who intercepted the next pass thrown by Lopez and returned to the Orange and Black 24 before
being stopped. Antioch mentor, Jack Danilovich, gave his second unit backfield an opportunity to display its
wares at this stage of the game and the jubilant reserves responded with the sixth touchdown.
SPINNER CAUSES HAVOC
Joe Harlan cracked guard for seven yards from the Pittsburg 24, followed by Dan Enea, who light-footed it
down to the 11 on a reverse. Harlan used the effective spinner twice and racked up another score. A well
aimed place kick by Harlan widened the lead to Antioch 38 Pittsburg 0.
Standing on his own goal line, Harlan pulled a “Joe Kelley” by kicking practically straight up from punt formation with Pittsburg taking the ball on the Antioch 17.
A pass, Martinovich to end Jim Johnson, who lateralled to Tony Lopez clicked for a Pirate Touchdown. Buddy
Aiello drop kicked the extra point, but the damage was done, the wide-eyed paper city rooters regarded the
seven points as a token of good will.
By virtue of the triumph, Coach Danilovich’s gridders today stand head and shoulders over all county rivals and
should breeze on to title honors with little trouble.
Outstanding in defeat were Tony Lopez, Vince DiMaggio, Jim Johnson, Captain Larry Patton, Jimno and Al Affinito, who withstood terrific punishment at his tackle spot.
YARDSTICK
Stats:
P
A
Stats:
P
Yards down scrimmage
6 12 First downs passing 3
Yards gained scrimmage 108 217 Yards gained passing 84
Yards lost
38 13
Passes attempted
21
Passes intercepted
1
0
Fumbles
1
Lost yards penalties
40 15
STARTING LINE UPS
PITTSBURG
McKee
Koregelos
Galli
DiMaggio
Jimno -CAffinito
Linscheid
B. Aiello
Lopez
N. Aiello
Martinovich
POSITION
LER
LTR
LGR
C
RGL
RTL
REL
Q
LHR
RHL
F
OFFICIALS:
Joe O’Neill - Referee.
A
1
84
7
4
Stats:
Total first downs
Total yards gained
Passes completed
Fumbles lost
P
A
9 13
192 301
8
4
1
3
SCORING BY THE QUARTER
ANTIOCH
Sani
Cone
Ryan
Anderson
Martinez
Putnam
Rodriguez
Dossey
Ginocchio
Vossler
Shaw
QUARTER
PITTSBURG
ANTIOCH
1
0
6
2
0
19
3
0
13
4
7
0
TOTAL
7
38
Touchdowns: Pittsburg: Lopez.
Antioch: Shaw (3), Rodriguez (2), Harlan.
Point After Touchdown: Pittsburg: B. Aiello. (Dropkick).
Antioch: Sani, (Placement) Harlan (Placement).
Substitutions: Pittsburg: Ends: Johnson, Russo, T., Enea, J.
Tackles: Hosier, Thilgen, Buchanan. Guards: Lombardo.
Backs: Troia.
Substitutions: Antioch: Ends: Chilton, Ebel.
Tackles: Ferrace, Stapleton. Guards: Charette, Burnett.
Center: Ross.
Backs: Harlan, Eells, Alanis, Pigati, Hamm.
Gil Callies - Umpire.
Leo Pawek - Head Linesman.
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From:
Antioch Sports Legends
P.O. Box 1033
Antioch, CA. 94509-1033
TO:
Mercado’s Barber Shop
We would like to invite you to review the volunteer and
sponsorship opportunities we have to offer by stopping by
our office and hall to pick up one of our newly created brochures. You will also find the brochures in various locations
around town, such as your local restaurants and businesses.
This would be an excellent opportunity for great visibility
and at the same time support a community asset and nonprofit program. We thank you for your interest and support,
and we are grateful for the many volunteers which we have
on board. There are so many dedicated individuals along
with our five founders within our museum that it would be
difficult to name them all here, but you will find many of
their names on the donor board on the top level floor of the
museum across from the office. We are always looking for
more help, so if you have time on your hands and would like
to help with our many committees, including display, docents,
school and private tours, research, office assistance, and
web page design, please call upon us and offer your services. We promise to welcome you with open arms as we
continue to fulfill our mission set down by the founders in
2006:
PRESERVING HISTORY…….…...HONORING EXCELLENCE
CONNECTING GENERATIONS
These two scenes will
greet you as you
turn from West 4th
Street or Auto Center Drive into the
museum grounds.
This project has been
a Museum and
Sports Legends collaborative effort.
Stop by and see it at
dusk!!!
Photos by
Eddie Beaudin