Charlie Hall

Born in Ventura, July 27, 1885

Graduated from Ventura High School

Beasn his baseball career with Seattle of the Pacific Coast League in 1905.

Major League Career
Cincinnati Reds 1906-1907
Boston Red Sox 1909-1913
St. Louis Cardinals 1916
Detroit Tigers 1918

Pitched two games for the Boston Red Sox against the New York Giants in the 1912 World Series.

Played in 188 games as a pitcher.

Record 57 wins 47 losses
ERA of 3.08

Coached Ventura High School Baseball team to the League Title in 1927

Andrew Jauregui

Born February 1903 in Santa Paula

Calf-roping champion Pendleton, Oregon in 1935

Calf-roping champion Phoenix, Arizona in 1941

Calf-roping champion Cheyenne, Wyoming in 1938

World Steer Roping Champion 1931

World Team Roping Champion at the Worlds Fair at Chicago, Illinois 1933

Inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame on December 9, 1979. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Received the Robert Paxton McCullock Trophy at Pueblo, Colorado in 1973 for 50 years of outstanding contributions as a rodeo contestant, stock contractor and arena director

Grand Marshall Ventura County Fair October 1979

Honoree Western Walk of Fame, August 27, 1933

Grand Marshall Scottsdale, Arizona annual parade and rodeo

Produced and directed the first rodeo in the Hawaiian Islands

Movie Stuntman for many years

Sally Tuttle Karrasch

Started competitive swimming at age 10

Attended Buena High School 1969-1971

National High School All American 1970 and 1971

Set C.I.F. 50 yard freestyle record in 1971

Was an A.A.U. National Finalist in 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972 and 1973

Elected to he Buena High School Hall of Fame in 1971

Attended Ventura College 1972-1973

Won the A.I.A.W. Championships in the 50 yard freestyle in 1974, the 100 yard freestyle in 1974, and the 100 yard freestyle in 1975

Received the Arizona State University Outstanding Athlete Award in 1976

Elected to Arizona State University Hall of Fame in 1980

Competed in World University Games in Moscow, Russia in August 1973 winning the gold medals in the 100 meter freestylee, the 400 meter freestyle relay and the 400 meter medley relay

Eugene “Red” Kennedy

Born March 19, 1899 at Pomona, California

Graduated from Pomona High School and Pomona College

18 year coaching career at Fillmore High School

One of he most successful coaches in Ventura County’ during the 1925-1943 era

Coached every sport at Fillmore High School

Known for his innovative and aggressive style of ploy

Won three Southern California titles in basketball 1926, 1933, and 1940, finished second in 1927 and 1938

Won League Championship in Football in 1930, 1937, and 1943

He was “the” Athletic Deportment at Fillmore High School

Awarded the Southern California Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association of Meritin 1969

Veteran of World War I

Member of the Red Cross during World War II

C.I.F. Commissioner of Officials for Ventura County 1945-1953

Impacted lives of hundreds of young men during his coaching career

Fred “Stud” Stennett

Born February 8, 1907 Topeka, Kansas

Attended Ventura High School 1920-1924

Attended Ventura Junior College 1925-1926

Member of the first Ventura Junior College Football Team 1925.
Played running back, receiver, passer, punter.

Attended St. Mary’s College 1926 to 1930.
Member of St. Marys College Pacific Coast Championship Team in 1929.
Captain of St. Marys College Football Team in 1930.
Won All Pacific Coast honors at halfback in 1929 and 1930.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER
Member of the Portsmouth Ohio “Spartans”
Co-Champion of the National Football League in 1931.
Chicago Cardinals 1932.