Trombetta, Julius C.

1986 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION INDUCTEE JULIUS C. TROMBETTA It was a long trip from Trombetta’s birth place in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1904 to Italy in 1907 and finally to Oakland in 1908. He played both football and baseball at Oakland and Stockton High Schools. Trombetta earned a Block ‘S’ at Stanford in football and also…

Seaver, Tom

1986 BASEBALL INDUCTEE TOM SEAVER Tom Seaver said he was more nervous when his wine-master Thomas Brown took the first swallow of vino from his Napa vineyards than he was while pitching his first World Series game. Why would a pitcher elected to Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992 with the highest-ever percentage of votes…

Russel, Jim

1986 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION INDUCTEE JIM RUSSELL One of the rare four-sport lettermen at Selma High School in the early 1920s, Russell earned sixteen letters and followed that up with ten letters at Fresno State. However, he is best remembered as an outstanding coach and administrator at Edison High School. Russell graduated from Selma in 1923…

Anderson, Stan

1986 BASEBALL INDUCTEE STAN ANDERSON This Kingsburg native was born and raised on a ranch, but became a two-sport star for Kingsburg High and Stanford University. In 1929, the Vikings won the Fresno County football title, but lost to Bakersfield in the Valley playoffs. In the same year, Kingsburg won the County and Valley Championships.…

Abbott, Frank

1986 COACHING-BASEBALL INDUCTEE FRANK ABBOTT It would be difficult for any high school coach to match the seven-year record that Frank “Jake” Abbott established at his alma mater, Roosevelt High School. Under Abbott, the Rough Riders won five league titles and tied twice. They were the only Fresno team to ever win the state American…

Rambo, “Gib”

1985 BASKETBALL INDUCTEE “GIB” RAMBO Gib Rambo had the heart of a lion while competing in basketball, football, and track at Wasco High School and Fresno State. The kind man, who served as executive director of the SPCA for nearly half a century, had the patience of Job and was as gentle as a lamb…

Johnson, Charles

1985 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION INDUCTEE CHARLES JOHNSON Charles Johnson’s athletic career started in the humble surroundings of Citrus Union High School in the town of Azusa where he was born and raised. There were only thirty-five boys at Citrus, but they won the Southern California Basketball Championship one year and track titles for two years. Johnson…

Crossland, Robert S.

1985 DIVING INDUCTEE ROBERT S. CROSSLAND Crossland took his first springboard dive as a youngster at the old Fresno YMCA pool which he laughingly described as “bathtub-sized.” When he reached Fresno High School, he won the San Joaquin Valley Division championships for several years in a row. Crossland was captivated by the springboard and continued…

Chandler, Charles Gilbert

1985 COACHING-SOFTBALL INDUCTEE CHARLES GILBERT CHANDLER Chandler played a key role in fielding some of the best men’s and women’s softball teams in the country. “Dutch” surfaced early as his nickname and he was born in Champaign, Illinois, but his family moved to Bloomington, Indiana when he was still a youngster. Chandler was a versatile…

Burgess, Bob

1985 COACHING-FOOTBALL INDUCTEE BOB BURGESS Bob Burgess was born to be a Bulldog, even if he didn’t know it at the time. The big, strong, and tough-as-leather Burgess was head line coach for nine Fresno State football head coaches in a thirty-two year career that spanned from 1948 until his retirement in 1980. Loquacious coach…