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Antioch Sports Legends Published by Tom Lamothe This Saturday, April 9th, from 1-4 pm, the Antioch Sports Legends museum will be having a lineup of Hall of Famers that are former Major League Baseball players as our docents. Our Saturday line-up is, Antioch’s first MLB player Gene “Butch” Rounsaville (ASL-HOF 2007); Antioch’s only World Series Champion, Aaron…
Antioch’s Business Leaders and Antioch Sports Legends Join in on the Food and Fun.
It is with a heavy heart that the Antioch Sports Legends Program, shares the passing of Antioch Sports Legends Hall of Fame Track & Field Coach, Willis Ball. Ball was 79 years old. Our condolences go out to Carol Ball and the Ball family at this difficult time. From the Coach’s 2017 Hall of Fame…
Alvin “Kelly” Martin 1924 – 1995 Not a day goes by that we don’t think about you. We miss that kind gentleness about you and that twinkle in your eye. Those kind heartfelt words you had, your ability to always say the right thing and point us in the right direction. Congratulations on being inducted…
Like so many organizations, The Antioch Sports Legends Museum and Program has been impacted by the COVID-19 virus and State/County health guidelines. In March the museum closed, and in May the Mayor’s Cup was canceled and then the unprecedented decisions of canceling the Alumni Golf Tournament and Gala was announced. That being said, we have…
On this date March 26, 1962- Rally Rounsaville became Antioch’s first and only Antioch Unified School District graduate to be drafted into the National Basketball Association (NBA). Rally was selected 102nd by the St Louis Hawks making him the last overall. (1) (2) When Rally was asked, what was it like being drafted by the…