EDDIE SAVAGE

Sport:

Year Inducted: 2008

In the decades before high-tech running shoes and synthetic tracks, Eddie Savage sprinted into the Antioch High, Contra Costa County and North Coast record books in the 660-yard dash.  His record-breaking prep career began in 1960, by setting the best time in Contra Costa County: 1:30.4 in the 660.  By the spring, he clocked 51.2 seconds in the 440-yard dash, breaking a record set by Antioch’s Mack Enz in 1959.  In the Martinez Relays of May, 1961, Eddie aided his Panther team – Richard Neveu, Allan Ramsey and Dave Farley – in winning the 2-mile relay race with an 8:06.7 time. That same season, he set the 660-yard course record of 1:24.2 in the County League meet.  At the season end, Eddie continued to improve, peaking at the North Coast championship.  His tike of 1:22.9 in 1961 broke a North Coast record.  The speedy Panther led his cross country team to a DVAL championship that year and was named MVP.  Eddie continued his running career at Fresno State in 1962.  He attended on a full athletic scholarship and lettered all four years as well as serving as president of the Bulldogs’ “Block F” Society.  As a freshman, he set a cross-country record in the 5000 meters and ran the seventh fastest 880-yard race in the college’s history – 1:53.2.  Following graduation, Eddie became a biology teacher for 12 years and coached track at three California schools; Selma High, Sanger High and Parlier High.  He coached two individual athletes to state titles; Terry Barr in the triple jump and Cole Herron in the high jump.   

Today is Fri, Mar 12, 2010

Antioch Sports Legend
is part of the
Antioch Historical
Society Museum
(925) 757-1326
1500 W. 4th Street
Antioch, CA 94509