Bob Chance began filming Napa High freshman football in 1997, later joining Don Inglis in the booth at Old Memorial Stadium on Friday nights. He now films games from the sideline and mans the end zone camera. He also volunteered…
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Bob Chance began filming Napa High freshman football in 1997, later joining Don Inglis in the booth at Old Memorial Stadium on Friday nights. He now films games from the sideline and mans the end zone camera. He also volunteered…
Jillian Imrie played volleyball, soccer, and basketball for the Indians but the court was where she shined. A stand-out volleyball player, Imrie was named All-MEL and All-Napa County while also garnering honors as the Monticello Empire League’s Player of the…
Don Inglis film “career” started in the fall of 1979 with the purchase of a video camera so that he could preserve his son’s games as a member of the Indians football team. Napa’s then-head coach, Les Franco took notice…
Joe LeMasters was a two-sport standout for Napa High, leading the Indians on the football field and the baseball diamond. As the Indians’ signal caller, LeMasters was named first-team All-Monticello Empire League Division I, Offensive Player of the Year on…
Scott Ruggiero was a three-sport athlete, playing football, baseball, and basketball, but it was on the football and baseball fields that he truly shined. A member of the 1988 CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division I title-winning baseball team, Ruggiero played pitcher,…