Inductees

Rich Hall

Football

From a brilliant high school career in the trenches at Antioch High School to a championship college career at the University of Arizona to a current 18-year stint in the NFL as an umpire, Rich Hall has had an illustrious football career. Read More “Rich Hall”

Larry Lentz II

Volleyball

Larry Lentz II was something of a volleyball pioneer for East Contra Costa County. The 1995 Antioch High School boy’s volleyball squad won their first North Coast Section (NCS) volleyball crown and Lentz was one of the reasons why. Read More “Larry Lentz II”

Mitch Mikula

Track & Field

Raising the bar to a new level isn’t just an expression for Mitch Mikula. Read More “Mitch Mikula”

Steve Ochoa

Baseball

Steve Ochoa was a hitter, pure and simple.

The 1982 Antioch High graduate was a two-time second-team All-Diablo Valley Athletic League (All-DVAL) selection, but was a bit of a late bloomer. Read More “Steve Ochoa”

Evan Pilgrim

Football

At a school with a reputation for developing outstanding offensive linemen, Evan Pilgrim was one of the best. Read More “Evan Pilgrim”

Ray Salazar

Football

By the time he graduated from Antioch High School in 1950, Ray Salazar had helped usher out one of the most spectacular eras in Panther football history. Read More “Ray Salazar”

Doug Snyder

All Around

He was just one of twelve Antioch natives to reach at least the Double-A in the minor leagues, but Doug Snyder’s athletic prowess reached far wider than the baseball diamond. Read More “Doug Snyder”

1979 Antioch High School Boy’s Track And Field Team

The 1979 boy’s track and field team is statistically the greatest in Antioch High School history, according to Hall of Fame coach Mike Hurd. Read More “1979 Antioch High School Boy’s Track And Field Team”

Willis Ball

Coach

To become a champion, an athlete must have a rare combination of talent, skill, dedication and in most cases a parent or mentor that provides support and inspiration. Read More “Willis Ball”

Brian Boccio

Football

History occasionally repeats itself. Growing up, Brian Boccio looked up to his father Jim Boccio, Jr. (HOF 2009) and wanted to follow in his footsteps. In 1992 he accomplished his goal. Read More “Brian Boccio”