Inductees
Gerald Gamble
Antioch High School 1984
At 5-foot-10 and 185 pounds, Gerald Gamble didn’t look much like a track and field shot put and discus athlete. Then again, he didn’t perform like an ordinary one either. Read More “Gerald Gamble”
Courtney Johnson
Antioch High School 1997
Courtney Johnson was unstoppable that night in 1996. The 5-foot-8 point guard scored an Antioch school record 46 points, 21 in the fourth quarter, and made 20 of 22 free throws during a 55-33 upset victory over Carondelet. Read More “Courtney Johnson”
Keisha Johnson
Antioch High School 1994
The path of Keisha Johnson’s life has always gone one general direction: Upward, outward and far-reaching. Read More “Keisha Johnson”
Marcus Murray
Antioch High School 1995
When your brother plays in the NBA, expectations are high. Marcus Murray, the brother of 12-year NBA veteran Lamond Murray, met those expectations head on. Read More “Marcus Murray”
Joe Olenchalk
As a 36-year award-winning educator at Antioch junior and senior high schools, a championship cross-country coach, an AHS Boosters Club President and a chairman, researcher and docent of the Antioch Sports Legends Hall of Fame, Joe Olenchalk has given more to one community than many neighborhoods have combined. Read More “Joe Olenchalk”
Brian Oliver
Antioch High School 1995
In the storied history of Antioch High School baseball, the early to mid-1990s might have been the programs best. Much of that had to do with a talented shortstop named Brian Oliver. Read More “Brian Oliver”
Stephen Parks
Antioch High School 1970
They hadn’t beaten archrival Pittsburg in 22 seasons, so the Panthers had the will, the team, the talent and they had Steve Parks. Read More “Stephen Parks”
Mike Reale
Mike Reale was a poster boy for old-school Antioch.
Country strong and blessed with a blue-collar work ethic, Reale was the rock of Gibraltar. The king of the playing fields. A kid for all seasons. Read More “Mike Reale”
Pat Sweeney
To win a CIF team title in any sport takes some extra special and even unexpected performances.
Pat Sweeney, a 1988 graduate, came through with a doozy helping Antioch High win its only State wrestling title that same year at the University of Pacific in Stockton. Read More “Pat Sweeney”
Mike Vera
Antioch High School 1996
Starting in the middle 1980s, Antioch High School churned out collegiate golfers almost annually. Read More “Mike Vera”