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…
Glenn Hughes has been a fixture at Napa High athletic events for 20 years, taking care of the athletes that wear the blue and gold. A co-owner of Napa Valley Physical Therapy, Hughes has offered his training services free of…
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…
With over forty years working for the Napa Valley Register and serving as Sports Editor, it must be acknowledged that Marty James is a treasure to the Napa Valley sports scene. The prominence, consistency and fairness of high school sports…
Bruce McCall is being inducted into the Napa High School Athletic Hall of Fame for his long time assistance to coaches and athletes as a physical therapist and athletic trainer. McCall was a three-sport star at Righetti High School in…
Margery McCormick, member of a pioneer Napa Valley family, graduated from Napa High School in 1928. She went on to Sacramento Junior College and the University of California in Berkeley. At all three schools, McCormick was active in whatever sports…
There is possibly no more recognizable name in the history of Napa High School than Dr. Harry McPherson. As a major contributor to the success of the athletic department and the teams and athletes developed by the coaches in the…
Carole Nelson-Cammorata is selected into a special category in the Napa High School Athletic Hall of Fame. She didn’t excel in interscholastic competition while in high school for the basic reason that there was no such competition for women at…
Dr. J.C. Pickett became the fifth person inducted into the Napa High School Hall of Fame in the Special Category reserved for those people who did not play sports at Napa High, but whose actions have contributed to the success…
Blessed with a distinctive voice, since 1976 Ira C. Smith has been the “Sports Voice of the Napa Valley” heard on KVON radio. Smith got his start in broadcasting while serving in the military where a major who liked the…