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Hall ofFame Members.Hall ofFame MembersAthletesAthletesKeith Gledhill *Gene Lillard *Lou Thoutsouvas *James Anderson *MarvGoux *Cal RossiHarry McLaughlin *Eddie Mathews *Albert Steinert *Bill LillardWilliam Peacock *Mike Dimas *Lawrence Stevens *Norman Duncan *Otey ScruggsRalph Wood *Peter Zucco *Charles Sylvester *Ernie ZampeseAlex BravoRod DowhowerAllan LamontBruce ColdrenJack Gage *Booker BrownWendy Hicks StockwellDario Castagnola *Jim MurphySam CunninghamDon FordDick Glover *Steve MooreBuddy AllinPaul HartloffAl GeibergerJamaal WilkesGene BowmanDoug LittleBob LooneyJohn Valentino *Karch KiralyBill OakleyPeter O'Garro *Rino Filippin *Terry SchroederDiane Sebastian PestolesiGary WoodsRudy YbarraDebbie (Willie) HalidayDoug PartieHolly Ford-EmersonVictor BartolomeLarry 19941995199519951996Jim OdomsAnne 1\veedy WhitfordCindy Schmandt ScannellaCindy BanksMichael MorandoPhil Olds *Ron Fricia *Tom GreweTom MontrossMarina GomezCindy Bottistone-HillDennis SavagePoncho RenteriaGary FischerSteve PateJesse OroscoAndrea SerranoJim Peterson,, hris HaakeSam Randolph Jr.Kristin Knapp ColeTom DukeBrian Moulton1tacye Jean-Marie LawyerBobWeirumJohn GilbertSal RodriguezJohn 1temblayDebbie Lipson EkolaMike YamasakiDenise Yamada AxelsonEd BowmanJames CapponKaren GriffithJerry HughesStephanie RempeRandall CunninghamDon DendingerHenry GonzalesAlma MartinezAllen PughColey Candaele'Jon KorfasJohn MorenoLori Sanchez KibbieTodd StoneyPaula Bowen-CantyDon HopwoodGerry KarczewskiKara 720072007* tJJeceased{tiI i!I,!"III;,:I\1,1 .\!IrlI'I:,', I J(Ii!,liII,j"JSpecial AchievementCoachesJohn Whittemore *1977Henry Espinosa *1978Timothy Badillo1979Peter Poole *1980Santos Escobar1981Gates Foss, Sr. *1982James Anderson *1983Nick Carter *1983Charles Christiansen *1983Paul Crawford1983Sterling Winans *1983Doug White *1984Frank Holguin1985Harry Callahan1987Elmer Boeseke *1988Ken Kellogg1989James Halliburton1990Danny Andrade *1991Sal Rodriguez1992Phil Womble1994John Brennand1995Mike Dulawan *1996Marcia Constance1997John Hamson1998AnitaHo1999Jeff Farrell2000Joel Silverman2001Dick Olmstead *2002Jim St. Clair*2002Dale Okinaka2003Janice Campbell2003Gary Cavaletto2004Banquet BBQ Team2005Dick Heron, Norm Lammer &Chuck WagnerLaird Hayes2006John Stoney2007Clarence Schutte *Stan Williamson *Nick Carter *Willie Wilton *Clarence Bishop *Sterling Winans *Theodore Harder *Art Gallon *William Crow *Earl Murray *Albert Revis *Sam CathcartJack Curtice *Charles SylvesterBob Morelli *Mike MoropoulosSatini Puailoa, Sr. *Lloyd ErhardRuss CarrJack Siemens *Maury HalleckGene SnyderRusty FairlyJoe MuellerLinda DawsonLou PanizzonTom Byron, Jr. *Donald Volpi *John StoneySam AdamsBob DinabergJim Bashore *Jack SanfordGordon McClenathenJack TrigueiroPat Moorhouse-MacPheeNorris FletcherChet KammererDave GorrieMike HartJohnOsbomeBill ShieldsRalph BarkeyScott O'Leary*Cathy SanfordRuss WenzlauJerryPimmCarmen DiPoaloCommunity ax Fleischman *1968Caesar Uyesaka *19691970Fred Joehnck *Jerry Harwin1971Hal Orion *19721973Henry Ewald *George Adams *1974Charles Christiansen oil.1975Marshall Booher1976Katherine McCloskey *1977Phil Patton *1977Sam Battistone, Sr. *1978Alfred Robertson *1979William Russell1980Frank Swain1981R.R MacFarland *1982William Hitchcock *1983Allen Rogers, Sr. *1984Richard Johns1985Bob Mullaney1986Craig Case1987Bill Blythe1988Louise Lowry Davis*1988Bill Bertka1989Larry Crandell1990Peter Jordano1991Ed Holdren1992Vaughn Wipf1992Jay Smith1993Bill Levy1994Rath Shelton1995Keith Berry1996Joseph T. Brusca1997Desmond O'Neill1998Paul Menzel1999Chuck Kelsey2000Dick Mires2001George Bliss2002Jack Bianchi2003Cliff Lambert2004Pool Renovation Committeeof Santa Barbara HS2005Dave Pintard2006Joe Howell2007* tJJeuased

Santa Barbara Athletic Round TableWelcomes all ofyou and proudly acknowledges our title sponsorSANTABARBARA NEWS-PREssWelcomeRick Wilson, PresidentMasters of CeremoniesRick Wilson, PresidentJoan Russell-Price, Board MemberPresident's AwardHall of Fame InducteesRuss Hargreaves Memorial AwardLouise Lowry Davis AwardR. F. MacFarland Memorial TrophyMaster AthleteSpecial OlympicsScholarships & AwardsCoaches of the YearPhil Womble AwardsScholar Athletes of the YearAthletes of the Yeare hope you will patronize our manybusiness friends and sponsors listed inthis program. It is their generosity, alongwith that of our guests this evening, thathelps contribute to the development of our athleticcommunity and to the lives of our student athletes.Cover photos courtesy of the Santa Barbara News-PressTYpesetting & Printing by Graphic Systems Printers - LompocEditor, Cara M. GamberdellaVideo courtesy of the San Marcos High School video production class and adviser, Aaron Solis1

The BanquetCommitteeDarcie McKnight, ChairpersonDarcie McKnight, Committee ChairBob ArcherEthel ByersChris CasebeerMoe ClaydonCara GamberdellaPaul GamberdellaMembership HasIts PrivilegesErin J ohalIDsonPat Moorhouse-MacPheeDave PintardDale RhineJoan Russell-PriceBarry TaugherRick WilsonSBART Membership Levels and BenefitsJerry Harwin, FounderCaesar Uyesaka, FounderBill Bertka, FounderFoundersPast Pre identsBoardofDirectors2007 - 2008Jerry HarwinBill BertkaLarry CrandellBill BlytheCraig CaseBob HuhnDick 9-91David PintardPaul MenzelJoan RussellTim TremblayJoe HowellChris CasebeerMarc GamberdellaBarry 004-052006-07Chairman of the BoardPresidentPresident ElectSecretaryTreasurerHistorianLarry CrandellRick WilsonPaul GamberdellaDebbie FoleyJoe CoitoPhil WombleBob ArcherEthel ByersGary CaesarTaylor CanfieldChris CasebeerMoe ClaydonGary CunninghamBob DinabergRusty FairlyWilliam Gallivan, Jr. MDMarc GamberdellaAnnamaria HamiltonRich HannaJerry HarwinJoe HowellBob HuhnErin JohanssonSteve KrizCatharine Manset MorrealeDarcie McKnightPaul MenzelRichard MiresPat Moorhouse-MacPheeBill Oakley, JrDan PeetersBill PintardDavid PintardDale RhinePaula RudolphJoan Russell-PriceJay SmithJohn StoneyBarry TaugherTim TremblayMike WarrenPhil rRecognitionPressLuncheonRecognitionSBARTGame PassFallClassicAHendanceMarchMadnessAHendanceHall of FameAHendanceandRecognitionPLATINUM 2,500.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.IFOUNDER'SCIRCLE 1,000.I.I.I.I.I.I./REGAL 250.I.I.I.I.I.I./DIAMOND 100.I.I 35.I.ISUSTAININGYES!I want to support local amateur and student athletes!Please sign me up as a melnber of the Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table.(please dlec/( yo[{r/eve! of memhership)I have enclosed Iny tax-deductible check for:ooPlatinum ( 2,500)o Founder's Circle ( 1,000)Regal ( 250)oDiamond ( 100)0Sustaining ( 35)Write your name or business above as you would like it listed in lite SBART NewsletterName:------------------------- - - ---- - - ---- - te/Zip:Email: - - - -- - - - - - - - - -- - - -------------- -- - - - - -------------------- -- -----Home Phone:- - - - -- --- - - - - - - - -Work Phone: --------------------------Make checks payable to:Mail to:L2MembershipLevelThe Santa Barbara Athletic Round TablePO. Box 21252(805) 705-4949SantaBarbara,93121CAwww.sbart.org

elcome to the 41 st Annual Santa BarbaraAthletic Round Table Hall of Fame Banquet.Tonight is the culminating event, the exclamationpoint, to another year for this historical organization. Aswe honor our outstanding local student-athletes, coachesand community leaders, past and present, it is importantto recognize all that has been accomplished over this2007-2008 SBART "season".I am proud to report that we hosted 32 weekly pressRick Wilsonluncheons, where we honored and acknowledged someSBART President1400 student-athletes, 70 Athletes of the Week, sevenSpecial Olympic Athletes, 11 Scholar-Athletes (one fromeach school), numerous Sportspersons of the Month and seven Phil Womble Ethics in SportsAwardees. This year's press luncheons were financially sponsored by Santa Barbara Bank &Trust, who helped underwrite the lunches for the student-athletes and coaches.In addition to our weekly efforts, we held a number of very special events and fundraisers.At the annual Fall Classic, those in attendance were treated to local athletes Ryan Spilborghsand Virgil Vasquez discussing their year in Major League Baseball. It was an emotionalevening, as each thanked his family and the community of Santa Barbara for all they haveaccomplished. The longstanding Girls and Women in Sports Luncheon featured formerGaucho and international distance swimmer Lynne Cox. We heard how she had a significantimpact on Mikhail Gorbachev and the world peace process as she swam the Beling Sea tothe Soviet Union. We would like to thank Community West Bank for being the title sponsorfor that event. At our immensely popular Prelude to March Madness event, we listened toLynn Shackelford, former UCLA basketball star who played under UCSB Athletic DirectorGary Cunningham (then an assistant under John Wooden). Just recently we concluded oursuccessful High Five Golf Tournament. The proceeds flow directly back to the local highschool athletic departments. All of this is done on a purely volunteer basis with no paid staff.During the year we also award over 5000 to deserving people and organizations throughour Gifts and Grants committee.None of this would have been possible without the generosity of our SBART Membersand Sponsors, the tireless effort of our Board of Directors and volunteers and our invaluablepartners in the media. As President, I would like to thank Board member Ethel Byers for herdedication and behind-the-scenes work over the last several years. Thank you all.As for this evening, two very important thank yous must be made. First, the Santa BarbaraNews-Press. Tonight, the News-Press is not only the grantor of the Santa Barbara News Press Student Athlete Scholarship, but is also the title sponsor for tonight's event. Our secondimportant thank you goes to Darcie McKnight. Darcie is an SBART Board Member and haschaired the Hall of Fame Banquet Committee for the past two years. Tonight simply wouldnot have occurred without her hard work and leadership.This evening we celebrate the achievements of many, over a period of many years. Youcan see the crucial role athletic participation can play in the making of truly outstandingpeople. The connection between sports and success is at the heart of the Santa BarbaraAthletic Round Table's mission. I am honored and very thankful for the opportunity to bepart of such a great organization.343

Hall ofFame Event SponsorSANTABARBARA NEWS-PREssHall ofFame Table SponsorsRoger and Cristina BattistoneWill Beall and Colleen Parent-BeallTom Caesar - Hub Insurance InternationalDavid and Leesa Wilson GoldmutzAndy and Dolly GranatelliOer forty years ago, Jerry Harwin and Caesar Uyesaka sipped coffee atCaesar's Restaurant, talking about the need for a sports group in Santa Barbara thatcould help the local athletic community in times ofneed. After Jerry and Caesar shareda couple more coffee breaks together, the Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table was born.Its motto: The advancement and betterment of all sports and athletics in the greaterSanta Barbara area.The Round Table got off to a fast start. Its first organizational meeting was heldat Santa Barbara's East Beach on January 25, 1968. Hundreds of people attended thismeeting and over 200 joined that evening as Charter Members.The Round Table's first annual banquet was held at Santa Barbara City Collegeon June 22, 1968. Through membership dues, contributions, fundraising events andlocal foundations, the Round Table has raised more than 2 million.Harry's Plaza Cafe was the site of the Round Table's first press luncheon held onSeptember 14, 1970. The luncheons, initiated by the new president, Bill Bertka, weresimilar to a "Monday Morning Quarterback Club." All area schools were representedby the head coaches of the sports in season. For 38 years, the Round Table luncheonshave been held at Harry's every Monday, attended by standing room only crowds.Since its first meeting back in 1968, the Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table hashelped thousands of individuals and organizations by raising funds to support theirathletic programs. The Round Table is proud to help student-athletes at all levelscompete in events they would otherwise not have been able to attend.It is with our deepest regards and warmest thanks that we acknowledge andcelebrate the vision and hard work of our founders, Caesar Uyesaka (deceased), JerryHarwin and Bill Bertka (pictured).4Bob Huhn - Human Performance CenterTodd RogersHoward RochestieMonday Press Luncheon SponsorSANTABARBARA NEWS-PREssWomen and Girls in Sport Luncheon Sponsor Community WestBankTRUST THE EXPERIENCE33

All Around Landscape Supply Escalera PlumbingBob ArcherTomaso FalzoneJeff NelsonJim ArmstrongJustin D FareedJohn NelsonAttachi Ergonomic Consulting Debbie FoleyRichard NelsonRon BakerBarbara FordTim NightingaleDonald BarryHaro ld FrankRoxanne & Wade NomuraN Dennis BergRichard Fulton, MDWilliam & Joan OakleyMichael BergerDan GallagherBill Oakley, JrBarry & Jo BerkusWilliam Gallivan, Jr. MDJoelOhlgrenJack BianchiFrank GamberdellaParadise CafeAndrew Binder MDMarc GamberdellaBill PeeplesWilliam BracePaul GamberdellaBill PintardJohn BrennandJoel GarbarinoDavid PintardSteve BrownAndy GaultPatricia PutnamWillie BrownBarry GellertGeorge RempeBob BryantSteve GeremiaDale RhineAndrew BuschMichael GranadosPaula RudolphCasebeer & Co. RealtorsLad HandelmanJoan Russell- PriceTim CaseyRich HannaRichard Ryu MDMoe ClaydonJerry HarwinSanta Barbara Golf ShopPat ClemensDavid HoffmanLinda SealsFred CloughHowell, Moore & Gough LLPMichael SextonJoseph CoitoBob HuhnJay SmithMichael CooneySteve HyslopSnyder Law, APCLarry CrandellJanis InghamRichard St ClairGary CunninghamScot JamesJoe TalaricoTerry DahlDick JensenBarry TaugherDamitz Brooks NightingaleTurner & MorrissetJoel A. KaufmanTom ThomasSteven KentDenise DeckerDarryll DewanLaw Offices of Michael L.Sandford, Inc.TS Rowe Construction &Circle R InvestmentsPaul UyesakaRon DickmanBill LewisThomas Van Meter, MDBob DinabergLeslie LundWim VerkaikEasterday ConstructionThomas LuriaMike WarrenCatharine Manset MorrealeWestmont AthleticsMarborg IndustriesRoger WhalenGordon McClenathenBob WilliamsMcGaughey Plumbing, Inc.Dina WilsonMcGowan Guntermann CPADoug WilsonPaul MenzelRick WilsonBruce MicheelVaughn Wipf DDSLen MillerPhil WombleRichard MiresNick ZwickRegalMembersGenerous contributors of 250or more, annually, to the SantaBarbara Athletic Round Table.32Bob MurphyJEFF CHAFFINOutstanding AthleteA 1979 graduate of Dos Pueblos, Jeff Chaffin was a standout in Charger football, basketballand baseball. Earning starting positions in football in his junior and senior years, Chaffin was theteam MVP and a First Team All-Channel League selection in his senior year, while also garneringa First Team nod in baseball after a two-year stint as a varsity pitcher. Honored as the OutstandingMale Athlete at Dos Pueblos in 1979, Chaffin also represented the South in the Santa BarbaraCounty All-Star Football game that same year.From Dos Pueblos, Chaffin went on to play football at Santa Barbara City College. He wasa First Team All-WSC selection both years and earned JC All-American honors in 1980 whileleading the Vaqueros with 13 sacks. Named the SBART Athlete of the Year in football that year,he also received a scholarship to UCLA.Chaffin played defensive tackle for the 1982 and 1983 Pac-l0 Champion Bruins, who alsonotched 1983 and 1984 Rose Bowl championships. He led the team in sacks in 1983 and wasnamed to the All-Pac-l0 team that same year.After UCLA, Chaffin saw short stints in the NFL with the Los Angeles Raiders, Los Ange les Rams and Philadelphia Eagles in 1984 and the Green Bay Packers in 1986. In 1985 he was astarting defensive line man for the San Antonio Gunslingers of the USFL. It was with the Gun slingers that Chaffin sacked Arizona quarterback, and former Super Bowl MVP, Doug Williamsas he attempted a pass from his own end zone with the game tied and under a minute left. Thetwo points won the game and made national news.Currently, Chaffin lives in Santa Barbara and works with local athletes and sports teams asan athletic perfonnance trainer. He recently started a clinic for offensive and defensive lineman,sharing the knowledge he learned as a collegiate and professional athlete with young players intown.5

Keith BerryLauren Ashley Herrera MemorialFoundationWilliam and Kristi ParrishTremblay Financial ServicesPlatinumMembersGenerous contributors of 2,500or more, annually, to the SantaBarbara Athletic Round TableJEFF JAMESONOutstanding AthleteJeff Jameson was a three-year starter in football, basketball and baseball earningnine varsity letters at Santa Barbara High School. The first junior ever to be named MVPof the Channel League in football, in 1961, Jameson garnered All-Channel League andAll-ClF honors in three sports before graduating in 1963. He was named as a SportingNews Football All-American as a junior. In his senior year, Jameson was named SBHS'All-Around Athlete of the Year and was selected to the Shrine Football Classic.Recruited by schools from Stanford, to Brown, to the Naval and Air Force Academies,Jameson attended the University of Southern California on a football scholarship. Heplayed football for the Trojans from 1963-67 and baseball fromI966-67, starring in theCollege World Series under legendary Trojan coach Rod Deadeaux.Jameson's proudest achievements are being married to Sally (DaFoe) Jameson (Classof 1964) for over 43 years, his children Jacqueline and Brandon and his five grandchildren.Jameson currently resides in Laguna Beach, Calif., where he has been in the homebuildingindustry for 26 years.6Thomas BrennanDavid and Leila Carpenter,David Carpenter FoundationDavid Edelman, Cox BusinessTully RamsaurJerry WoolfFounder'sCircleGenerous contributors of 1000or more, annual(y, to the SantaBarbara Athletic Round Table31

Sponsored by the Santa Barbara News-PressPresented at the Round Table's Weekry Press Luncheon9/10/20071/26/2008Tad Siaff, SBHS, FootballNatalie Todd, SBCC, GolfBryan Georgi, Bishop, SoccerKatie Randall, SBCC, Basketball9/17/20072/11/2008Aaron Skinner, Bishop, FootballRebecca Saraceno, UCSB, Women's VolleyballAndrew Judson, Laguna Blanca, Soccer,Alisha Heglund, Westmont, Basketball9/24/20072/4/2008Kristen Kuntz, SIVIHS, VolleyballRoberto Nelson, SBHS, FootballSami Hill, DP, Water Polo,Andrew Schmalbach, Westmont, Basketball10/1/20072/18/2008Lance Curtiss, SMHS, Water PoloKristen Dealy, SBHS, VolleyballLily Nguyen, Cate, SoccerNick Marques, SMHS, Basketball10/8/20072/25/2008Gary Braun, DPHS, FootballKailyn Kugler, UCSB, Women's SoccerBrooks Felton, UCSB, SwimmingTiera Schroeder, DPHS, Water Polo10/15/20073/10/2008Lanakila MacNaughton, SBCC, Women's SoccerAki Franklin, DPHS, FootballCraig McGowan, SBHS, VolleyballJessica Wilson, UCSB, Basketball10/22/20073/3/2008Taylor Callan, Westmont, Women's SoccerMatt DeGroot, Cate, FootballAndrew Perez, SBHS, GolfSonja Crawford, SBCC, Softball10/29/20073/24/2008Megan Lewis, UCSB, Cross CountryTad Siaff, SBHS, FootballAnne Marie May, UCSB, SwimmingChris Joyce, DPHS, Baseball11/5/20073/17/2008Rachel Decker-Sadowski, SBHS, TennisBrian Shoemaker, DPHS, ,Water PoloMichael Reveles, DPHS, BaseballSha'Rae Gibbons, UCSB, Basketball11/12/20073/31/2008John Uribe, SBHS, FootballJordan Dockendorf, DPHS, TennisDaniel Nguyen, SBHS, TennisMegan Ceriale, Bishop, Softball11/19/2007,Will Meldman, CATE, FootballAshley Menin, SBCC, Soccer4/07/2008Mason Radeke, SBHS, BaseballTiffany Wright, UCSB, Softball11/26/20074/14/2008Aaron Skinner, Bishop, FootballLeigh Stephenson, UCSB, VolleyballLyndsay Pearson, SMHS, Track & FieldJamilia Gamble, SMHS, Track & FieldKristin Hempl, SMHS, Track & FieldKaitlin Cartenbach, SMHS, Track & FieldAndy Abayan, SBHS, Volleyball12/10/2007Brian Pearson, SMHS, Boys BasketballAmanda Herrera, Bishop, Girls Basketball12/3/2007Christian Winnewisser, Bishop, FootballSara Nicponsk'i, UCSB, SwimmingIn/20084/28/2008Frank Nordin, SMHS, BasketballKiley Neushul, DP, Water Polo1/14/2008Kacey Nomura, Carp, BasketballVincent Alvarez, SBHS, Soccer1/21/2008Sean Park, DPHS, BasketballGail Goldmuntz, Laguna Blanca, Basketball304/21/2008Justine Bosio, DPHS, Softball,Mike Zuanichi, UCSB, BaseballAlbert Corral, SMHS, GolfMason Field, SBHS, GolfJane Doolittle, UCSB, Track5/5/2008Bryce Uhrig, SBCC, BaseballMichelle Dockendorf, DPHS, Swimming5/12/2008Matt Talmadge, DPHS, SwimmingLindsay Parrish, SBHS, SwimmingMARK MATTOSOutstanding AthleteA 1976 graduate of San Marcos High School, Mark Mattos was a three-year letterman in basketballand a two-year letterman in baseball. In his junior year, Mattos, the team MVP, led the Royals basketballteam to a 19-5 record, while earning a First Team All-Channel League slot.In a dominating senior season, Mattos repeated as the Royals' basketball MVP and an All-Leagueselection as well as earning a Second Team All-CIF nod. 1976 also saw him playing for the SouthernCalifornia All-CIF Southern California High School Basketball Team as well as the Southern CaliforniaOlympic Development League, for which he was named First-Team All Star. Mattos owned 12 records inbasketball over his junior and senior seasons, including the single season scoring average record at 26.2 ppg- the second highest average in the 4A Division. Additionally, Mattos and the Royals baseball team were theChannel League champions in that year.Mattos was named the Outstanding High School Athlete for Basketball at the 1976 SBART Hall ofFame Banquet.Mattos received a full athletic scholarship to Weber State where he was a four-year letterman and a four year starter from 1976-80. While at Weber State, Mattos participated in the NCAA Playoffs three years in a row(1977-80) and saw his team ranked No. 16 (1979) and No. 12 (1980) in theAP and Coaches' Basketball Polls.Mattos was the single game assist leader (17) for the Wildcats while notching team and conference marks asthe single season assist leader (212) and career assist leader (696). In his freshman year, Mattos was namedto the Honorable Mention All Big Sky Basketball Team while garnering Second Team honors in 1979-80.He was a Second Team Academic All-American in 1979 and 1980. Mattos was the Weber State AcademicCo-Scholar Athlete of the Year in 1980 and graduated cum laude with a degree in zoology and minors inmathematics and chemistry in 1981. He was accepted to the University of Utah medical school in 1981.Mattos was inducted into the San Marcos High School Hall ofFame in 1987 and into the Weber State Hallof Fame in 1995 . Mattos' proudest moments are winning a game in the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament,graduating from college and medical school and becoming a professor of surgery in 1995 .Mattos, a vascular surgeon, currently resides in Grosse Pointe, Mich., and is the Clinical Professorof Surgery, Educational Consultant in the Department of Surgery at the Wayne State University School ofMedicine in Detroit.7

TennisVolleyballUCSBAnna StumboWESTLizzy RaoSBCCLauren McLaughlinUCSBMichelle Del MeseDPHSSoccerKrista DrechslerSBHSVolleyballBasketballKacey NomuraCARPSwimmingAnne Marie MayUCSBWater PoloSami HillDPHSWater PoloGillian MorganUCSBKiley NeushulDPHSBasketballJessica WilsonUCSBSoccerLauren WitcheyDPHSGolfNatalie ToddSBCCSoftballJustine BosioDPHSSoftballTisha DuranUCSBLyndsay PearsonSrJlHSTennisMarta SimicUCSBMichelle DockendorfDPHSTrack and FieldBethany NicklessUCSBLindsay ParrisllSBHSAnna StumboWESTLily NguyenCATEChristian WinnewisserBISHWater PoloMilos GolicUCSBAaron SkinnerBISHSoccerMark KnightSBCCBrian ShoemakerDPHSFootballDudley LaPorteSBCCKevin LunnLBHSCross CountryMike PowersUCSBSean ParkDPHSBasketballAlex HarrisUCSBJacob RangerCARPSwimmingBradley MatsumotoUCSBVincent AlvarezSBHSVolleyballJeff MenzelUCSBMatt LisoDPHSGolfJesse FerrisSBCCJulio RomeroDPHSTennisPhilip TherpUCSBBaseballMason RadekeSBHSTrack and FieldChris AshleyUCSBTennisDaniel NguyenSBHSBaseballBrian GumpUCSBWill MontgomerySBHSAndrew PerezSBHSMatt TalmadgeDPHSDrew CasierDPHSTrack and FieldDaniel TurveyDPHSLacrosseWill MeldmanCATETrack and FieldSwimmingLacrosseFootball8Bethany NicklessSBHSCross CountryA four-year basketball standout at Dos Pueblos High School, Nicole Sanchezwas the Channel League leading scorer in 1995-96 and earned First Team All-ChannelLeague honors in her sophomore, junior and senior years. Adding to that, she was anAll-County selection for the 1995-96 and 1996-97 seasons as well as an All-CIF SecondTeam selection in 1994-95.In a return to softball in her junior and senior seasons, Sanchez was an All-ChannelLeague and All-CIF short stop as well as a member of the All-County team both years.Taking up volleyball in her junior year, Sanchez was a varsity performer as a senior andan Honorable Mention All-Channel League selection.Sanchez graduated from Dos Pueblos in 1997 and attended California LutheranUniversity from 1997-2001, playing basketball all four years for the Regals. A Pre-SeasonAll-American going into the 1998-99 season, Sanchez was an All-SClAC First Teamselection in her freshman, sophomore and junior years and an All-West Region selectionas a sophomore. The Regals were SCIAC League Champions in Sanchez's first threeseasons and won the first-ever NCAA tournament in the school's women's basketballhistory. In her senior season, Sanchez was second in the nation for three-point percentage(45.9 percent) and was in the top-ten the year before (36.6 percent). Sanchez's namedots the CLU record books including second for Most Blocked Shots (111) - the mostin school history for a guard - third for Most Three-Pointers Made in a Season (60) and3rd for the Most Blocked Shots in a Season (43).Sanchez resides in Santa Barbara, Calif., and is a logistics coordinator for GlobalPower Supply.Cross CountryKristen DealyGolfNICOLE SANCHEZOutstanding AthleteRachel Decker-Sadowski SBHSWater PoloCross ming Q.,29

The 2007-2008 Scholar Athletes of the Year Awardsare generously sponsored by The Human Performance Center taBarbara Athletic Round Table Scholar Athlete of the Year Awardwas initiated in September 1986 after the Round Table's Board of Directorsrecognized the need to honor those students who are not only successful athletes, but whoalso maintain strong academic and extracurricular credentials.Qualifications for nomination include participation in varsity athletics at the highschool level and in designated athletic programs at the college level. Academic qualifica tions include outstanding grade point averages, usually greater than 3.5, in conjunctionwith other scholarly activities such as honor societies, scientific societies, extracurricularactivities and outstanding aptitude test scores for high school. Students have been selectedby principals, senior counselors, athletic directors and coaches at the various high schoolsand colleges in the Santa Barbara area, in association with the Athletic Round Table.The Athletic Round Table feels that the significance of this award goes beyondrecognizing individual students who have outstanding academic and athletic records.It also is a reminder to the community that it is possible for a student to participate inathletics and still maintain outstanding academic achievement. We are proud to presentthe 2007-2008 Scholar Athlete of the Year Awards to:28Megan CerialeBishop Diego High SchoolLucy MussonCarpinteria High SchoolChris CusackCate SchoolJohn RiggsDos Pueblos High SchoolAngela SorensenLaguna Blanca SchoolBrett ZylstraSan Marcos High SchoolRoni GordonSanta Barbara City CollegeKrista DrechslerSanta Barbara High SchoolAnders Dalskovue Santa BarbaraLisa GriegoWestmont CollegeM CHELINE SHEAFFER WHITEOutstanding AthleteMicheline Sheaffer White currently holds the Carpinteria High School discus recordof 142 '2" that she set in 1987. A 1988 graduate, she was the Track and Field team MVP inher junior and senior years. Sheaffer was the Easter Relays discus champion in 1987 and1988 as well as the Tri-Valley League champ in 1988. She still holds the TVL shot-put(38'S") and discus (137'2") records. A CIF champion and record holder, Shaeffer wasthe SBART High School Athlete of the Year in Girls' Track and Field in 1988.At UCSB Sheaffer was the team MVP in 1991 and 1992 and held the school recordin discus (162'9") from 1991 to 2004. She notched an Easter Relays Stadium record(162' ) in 1991. In the Big West, Sheaffer landed second in 1991 and third in both 1990and 1992 in the discus and provisionally qualified for the NCAAs in 1991 and 1992. Shewas the SBART College Athlete of the Year in Girls' Track and Field in 1992.Sheaffer coached at Carpinteria High from 1993-96, helping develop another CIFchan1pion fen1ale thrower. She currently lives in Colorado Springs, Colo., with her husbandand 19-month-old son, Joseph. An elementary school teacher in California, Florida andHawaii, Sheaffer is now taking time off from teaching to raise their son.9

Sportsperson of the MonthGenerously sponsored by Wade and Roxanne Nomura and Familycgriteria for selection ofthe person or organization honored in this category includethe characteristics of good sportsmanship and demonstrated leadership abilities

Masters of Ceremonies . Rick Wilson, President Joan Russell-Price, Board Member . President's Award Hall of Fame Inductees Russ Hargreaves Memorial Award Louise Lowry Davis Award . R. F. MacFarland Memorial Trophy Master Athlete Special Olympics Scholarships & Awards Coaches of the Year Phil Womble Awards Scholar Athletes of the Year