| Don Anderson (1972) |
Anderson played football, basketball and baseball in his career at Enterprise.
He was awarded Co-MVP of NAL in 1971. He was received All Superior Ca Optimust
Selection in 1972. He went on to play at Shasta College for 2 years before
he transfered to the University of Idaho. It was there he was named All
Pacific Northwest Conference in 1975. |
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| Rich Appledoorm (1977) |
Rich was a great leader on the field and led the JV football
team to an undefeated league title as quarterback. As a junior, he played
football, basketball, baseball and track which all resulted in section titles.
As a senior he received section titles in football and basketball yet again.
Rich was also named football all league and basketball MVP. He also earned
all NAL in baseball. He later went on and played for his father at Shasta
College. He now lives in Citrus Heights with his wife Jennifer and two sons
Ryan and Logan. |
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| Jane Baker-Heinan (1978) |
Jane was the first multi-sport athlete. She was named all NAL teams her
sophmore year in volleyball, basketball and softball. Her junior year led
more of the same and she also received MVP as pitcher. Her senior year was
selected all league in volleyball and MVP honors in basketball and softball.
She also set school scoring records for a single season and still holds
the free throw percentage record. Jane earned a scholarship to OSU. She
unseated the starting shortstop her freshman year. She later played in the
NCAA College Softball World Series. |
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| Delmer Bunselmeier (1970-73) |
Delmer played football and track when attending Enterprise. As a junior
he was All League offensive tackle. His senior year he also reaceived All
League and All Section. He was alos named captain Optimus at the All Star
Game. Delmer also held the NAL shot put record for 15 years. He played at
Shasta College and received an honorable mention All Conference. He later
went on to UC Berkley, Utah State and Oregon College of Education. HE received
All Conference and All District and NAIA Honorable mention All American. |
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| Tim Decoito (1973) |
Tim was one of the several outstanding multi sport athletes at Enterprise
during the 1970s. He played basketball and baseball his senior year. He
was named all league and co MV for hitting. As a senior, he played football
and as named MVP on that section championship team. He also start point
guard on the basketball team and was once again named MVP and all league
for baseball. Tim went on to play baseball at UCLA. He later switched his
sport to rugby. |
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| Dave Delong (1972) |
For two seasons, Dave ran wild on the field. Coached by Hall of Fame coaches
Joe Manatowa and Monte Fitchett, Dave led one of the most dominating eras
in North State football. Dave was voted All League squad as running back
and also played in the Optomist All Star game in Sacramento. He later became
only the second Hornet to be selected to the North South shrine game in
LA. Dave also played three seasons on the basketball court. He later went
on to play at Shasta College. |
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| Tim Gelonek (1977) |
Tim was one of the best all-round athletes to come out of Enterprise.
He played football, basketball and track. OF the nine teams he played on,
the Hornets won nine league titles and five NSCIF championships. Tim was
voted All League in all three sports. He went on to Shasta College where
he was selected to the All Conference football team as wide receiver. The
Knights went on to win the league title. Tim later went into track and in
1979 won the California JC decathlon title. He then went on to UC Santa
barbara and UC Davis, where he received league decathlon championships at
both schools. He was All American at UCD in 1982. And if it wasnt for the
Olympic boycott in 1980, he possibly could have represented the USA. In
1988, he was inducted into the Shasta College Hall of Fame for football
and track and field. Sadly, Tim passed away on June 22, 2002 leaving his
wife Mary and two sons John and Thomas. He will be missed by everyone and
always be remembered. |
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| John Golenor (1977) |
John was one of the "Fab 4" that won 7 league championships
during their junior and senior years. HE played football, basketball and
baseball. He started for two years on the championships basketball teams.
His senior year in football was cut short by an injury, be he returned at
the section championship at the last minute when he returned the touchdown
winning kick off. He was also a two time All League selection in baseball.
He competed in all three of his sports at Shasta College. He was voted All
State in baseball for 2 years. He went on to play at Chico State for baseball. |
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| Darren Hall (1978-1980) |
Darren played football, basketball, track, baseball and cross country
at Enterprise. He was State Competitor in long jump his freshman year. He
was a state competitor for discus his senior year. He also won All American
Decathlon in 1980. He went on to Shasta College for track, then transfered
to USC for track. Then switched again to CSULB for track as well. In 1982,
he was Junior College Decathlon State Champion. |
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| Jerry Hoehn (1971-1973) |
Jerry played football, basketball and track all years at Enterprise. His
freshamn year, he was voted athlete of the year as long with plenty of player
of the week awards. He later went on to play in the Lyons All Star game.
Jerry went on to play at Shasta College. |
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| Lon Harris (1976) |
Harris competed in football, basketball and track at Nova high school
where he won the league and section pole vault championship. During his
sophmore year, he played on NAL football and basketball championship teams.
As a junior running back, Lon earned All League honors in football and honorable
mention on the baseball diamond. His senior year, he won section titles
in football, basketball, baseball and track. Lon was voted All League running
back and was selected to the Sacramento Bee All Superior California First
Team. He was also selected to the all NAL baseball squad. Lon went on to
play baseball at Shasta College where he earned honorable mention All League. |
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| Keith Jackson (1976) |
Keith was an outstanding athlete in football, basketbal and track.
A serious knee injury his sophmore year slowed down his football season,
but as a junior he once again lettered in three sports. He played fullback
and linebacker. He also played basketball and threw shot put and discus.
During his senior year, Keith participated on three section championship
teams. His role on the teams were instrumental to Hornet success. Keith
won the league championship and finished third in the section behind two
top throwers in the nation. Keith later played football and track at Shasta
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| Dennis Mazorra (1978) |
Mazorra was one of the most successful athletes in Enterprise history.
He is the most outstanding wrestler that we have had. He also played football
and his junior year he led the hornets to the section championship as a
fullback and was voted MVP. Later that year, he won heavyweight sub-section
title and finished runner up at the section meet earning him a spot in the
California state championships. During his senior football season he was
voted NAL all league as a fullback. His wrestling season that year was also
very successful finishing 31-1 losing only the NSCIF title match. He was
then selected as an All American. Dennis played a season at Shasta College
where he was voted all conference and earned a full scholarship to BYU.
While at BYU, Dennis competed in three holiday bowl victories over SMU,
Washington and Ohio state. |
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| Curt Ryne (1971) |
Rhyne played three outstanding seasons in football and track. He was the
NAL long jump champion for three consecutive years. |
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