Inductees

    Rally Rounsaville

    Basketball

    One sport was not enough for Rally – he did three. It’s been exactly a half-century since he wore black and gold, but many remember his dazzling skills on the diamond, the court and the track. Rally was a four-year starter in baseball and named all-league twice. Read More “Rally Rounsaville”

    Ralph Holding

    Baseball

    Ralph’s outstanding Panther career included being on the All-League backetball and baseball teams in 1954. As a freshman, Ralph played varsity basketball and in baseball, he batted .318, leading his team to a league championship. Read More “Ralph Holding”

    Ron “Bogie” Edwards

    Basketball

    Panther football, basketball, and track teams were dominated by Ron “Bogie” Edwards between 1960-1963. The multitalented Bogie was the DVAL basketball player of the year and league scoring champion. Read More “Ron “Bogie” Edwards”

    Shaun Bogan

    Swimming

    It’s been over three decades, yet two of Shaun Bogan’s Antioch High School swimming records have yet to be broken. Shaun’s splash into the AHS record pool ran from 1974 through 1976, setting record performances in the 200-yard, 50-yard freestyle, 100-yard individual medley and 100-yard breaststroke. Read More “Shaun Bogan”

    Steve Sanchez

    Wrestling

    Steve was a true three-sport high school athlete, but wrestling became the path to individual glory in college and led to national recognition as one of the top prep coaches in the country. Read More “Steve Sanchez”

    Worth Shaw

    Community Leader

    Few people are honored by having a sports facility named after them during their lifetime – but not many people have given as much to their hometown as Worth Shaw. Worth was a notable multi-sport prep star at AHS in the 1940s. Read More “Worth Shaw”

    Gino Marchetti

    Football

    Gino is arguably the most successful professional athlete to call Antioch High School his alma mater. He played varsity football for the Panthers under Coach Jack Danilovich between 1941-1943. Gino graduated in 1944, at the height of WWII. Read More “Gino Marchetti”

    Duane Putnam

    Football

    Duane had a lengthy career as both player and coach in the National Football League, but got his first taste of success as a member of the undefeated AHS Panther football squad of 1945 under Coach Jack Danilovich. Read More “Duane Putnam”

    Ron Pritchard

    Football

    Ron represented Antioch High School well in 1965, becoming the East Bay Player of the Year, and went on to a nearly decade-long career in the NFL. Read More “Ron Pritchard”

    Gene “Butch” Rounsaville

    Baseball

    The baseball, football and basketball teams all looked to Butch’s leadership – and golden arm-in 1961-62. He was an Antioch quarterback and pitched on the baseball team. Butch also played basketball, scoring 200 points his senior year. Read More “Gene “Butch” Rounsaville”