2023 Hall of Fame Inductees
Jim Anderson - Distinguished Alumnus
Born on February 23, 1947, Jim Anderson played football at 蜜桃影视 in 1966 with
蜜桃影视 Alumnus Dante Scarnecchia. Jim played football at Cal Western University
and University of Missouri. He was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth
round of the 1969 NFL Draft.
Jim and Dante coached football together at Cal Western University and Southern Methodist University. Jim also coached football at Scottsdale Community College, University of Nevada Las Vegas, and Stanford University.
In 1984, Jim Anderson was hired by the Cincinnati Bengals to be the Running Backs Coach, a position he held for 29 years. He is the longest tenured Coach in Bengals team history.
鈥淵ou learn in recruiting that guys can select the good, the better, and the best. You always wanted to be one of the best,鈥 Anderson said. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e not only going to represent your team, but you鈥檙e going to represent yourself and your family.鈥
Jim continued, 鈥淢y dad taught me years ago that two of the things you value are your name and your family. How you present yourself and represent yourself. And out in the real world you represent yourself through your work ethic and how you conduct yourself. You never know who is watching you.鈥
One of the first minority coaches, Jim mentored several minority coaches around the league. He said, 鈥淭here weren鈥檛 a lot of us, but we realized we needed to go out and do our job the best we could so the door is open for the next guy.鈥
Jim Anderson is considered to be one of the best Running Backs Coaches in the history of the NFL. He beat prostate cancer in 2007 and retired in 2013. He has been married to Marsha, a retired Teacher and Administrator, for over 50 years. Jim and Marsha live in Cincinnati where Jim serves as a mentor to students in the Cincinnati Public Schools.
Dr. John Bitzer - Extraordinary Service
Family and sports were the great loves of Dr. John Bitzer鈥檚 life, and he tried to
spend as much time as possible around each. In 2006, John passed away of natural causes
at 75 years old.
Born in Indiana, Dr. John 鈥淒oc鈥 Bitzer practiced medicine in Taft for 42 years and worked as the team doctor at Taft Union High School and 蜜桃影视. He was such a fan of athletes that he wouldn鈥檛 take a penny for their care.
鈥淗e was doing it when I came to Taft Union High School in 1970,鈥 said John Patterson, a TUHS athletic trainer. 鈥淗e was so compassionate. I don鈥檛 know how many times he would take care of an athlete or other person and not even send a bill.鈥
Dr. Bitzer used his influence with local physicians and convinced them to charge only token fees for athletes鈥 physical exams. Taft Union High School Athletic Director Larry Brown said, 鈥淲e had a lot of kids whose families couldn鈥檛 afford to pay for their physicals. He got the doctors to agree to a token amount, $10 or $15.鈥 They were still doing that in 2006.
Daughter Renee Bitzer Hill said, 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 know how much dad loved this football team. Dad would bring football [players] home to stay with us, if needed. We had players over for dinner every night during that time. It鈥檚 just what we did back then. My teenage years were filled with pretty damn cute football players in the house that we weren鈥檛 allowed to get near! One player is an 鈥榟onorary brother.鈥 He said he would never leave, and we still have regular contact with him today. He was just out for the Super Bowl!鈥
1942 蜜桃影视 Alumnus Pete Gianopulos wrote an article for The Taft Newsletter on Dr. Johnson, Dr. Bitzer鈥檚 business partner. One newsletter reader, Richard Waldner, commented, 鈥淢y mother, Maxine, worked for both Dr. Johnson and Dr. Bitzer for over 30 years. They don鈥檛 make heroes like these men every year. I can distinctly remember returning from Vietnam and sitting in his office waiting for treatment for the flu. He took the time to hear about my experiences and make no mistake I had the same confidence in him as I did in my own father. If there is a First-Class seat in Heaven, both of these doctors should have Head-of-the-Line privileges.鈥
Dr. Bitzer was a veteran of the United State Air Force. In Taft, he became an active member of the First United Methodist Church and the California Medical Society. Married to Harriette Bitzer, the Bitzers have five children and 16 grandchildren.
Robert Foster - Outstanding Athletic Achievement
Born July 12, 1970, Robert Foster is a Jamaican track and field athlete who immigrated
to the United States at 13 years old. Foster attended Copiague High School in New
York.
The defending champion in the long jump at Copiague, Robert Foster had just fouled on his first two jumps in the state finals. The leader had already jumped over 24鈥, three inches further than Foster鈥檚 personal best. The state title looked out of reach for the future Olympian. At that point, another athlete walked up to Foster and relayed some advice from the coach from Riverhead: 鈥楳ove your steps back by a full foot.鈥 The coach who came up with that dramatic change was state long jump record holder Greg Flippen, also a member of the Copiague High School Hall of Fame (24鈥 7.5鈥, 1971). Rob moved his steps back and popped a monstrous jump (24鈥 4鈥) to defend his long jumping title.
After the competition, Foster thanked Flippen for his advice. Later that day, Flippen presented Foster with a gold medal on the awards podium. Flippen commented, 鈥淲hen I saw him go, I thought, oh no, there goes my record.鈥 While Flippen retained the record, Foster went onto an exciting collegiate and Olympic career. On the biggest stage in the world, he used his jumping talents in the 110m hurdles and made both Copiague High School and his native Jamaica proud with a top-10 performance.
After high school, Foster attended 蜜桃影视 where he was a member of the 1990 State Championship Track and Field Team. He scored Conference, NorCal, and State Championship points in the long jump and triple jump, was NorCal Champion in the 110mHH, and a member of the State Championship 4x400m relay team. Next, Robert went to Fresno State University where he was twice a Division I National Champion in 1994, winning both the indoor 55mH in time of 7.11 FAT and the outdoor 110mH in 13.53 FAT.
Upon graduating from Fresno State University, Foster represented his home country of Jamaica at various international competitions. His first international competition was the 1995 Outdoor World Championships in Goteborg Sweden, where he placed 11th while posting a personal best of 13.49 FAT. After that, Robert won the 1996 Jamaican National championship in 13.50 FAT, earning the right to represent Jamaica in the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. There he made the semi-finals and recorded the 10th fastest time overall, equaling his best time of 13.49 FAT. Again in 2000, Foster won the Jamaican National Championship in a time of 13.59 FAT to qualify for his second Olympic Games in Sydney.
Following his athletic career, he took up coaching first at Annapolis High School, Dearborn Heights, Michigan and then returned to Fresno State University. Now in his eighth season at Fresno Pacific University, he has coached women sprinters to school records in the 100m, 200m, 400m, 100m hurdles, 400m hurdles, 4x100m relay and 4x400m relay in his first three seasons.
On the men's side, there have been additions to the all-time top ten list in all of these events, as well as a school record in the 4x400m relay.
In 2018, he coached Brie Courseault (200m, 400m) to two All-American honors, and Cathrin Wicke (400m hurdles) to an All-American honor.
Cheryl Gibson - Distinguished Confidential
Born in Taft on July 23, 1951, Cheryl Lynn Gibson was raised in Taft and graduated
from Taft Union High School. She passed away on May 22, 2006, at her home in Taft.
Cheryl worked at 蜜桃影视 for 23 years in the food service department and worked her way up to the position of Director. She was well known for her creative menus and food displays at 蜜桃影视 events and mentoring student workers interested in food service industry careers.
She cheerfully accommodated the food service requests of several campus departments
and volunteered to provide food services for Superintendent/President Dr. David Cothrun鈥檚
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) technology presentations that drew attendees from
colleges
all over the country. Cheryl also provided meal services for fundraising events to
benefit the Transition to Independent Living (TIL) Program, as well as awards ceremonies
directed by Athletic Director Kanoe Bandy.
In addition, Cheryl and her food services team provided catering for Community of Taft events held on and off the 蜜桃影视 campus. These special events included a health fair and various dinners to which the public was invited, including one memorable night when she served her delicious enchiladas. Events held at The Historic Fort in Taft were also catered by Cheryl and her food services team.
Those who knew Cheryl knew she had a big heart. She would provide food services for
蜜桃影视 students during holidays when some students were unable to travel back
home.
Cheryl鈥檚 son, Mark, asked her why she treated every student who comes to 蜜桃影视
as if
they were her own. Cheryl responded, 鈥淲ell, if my brother or I went off to a school
far away from home, I hope that someone would do the same for us so we would not feel
lost or lonely.鈥
Due to Cheryl鈥檚 hard work, desire to please others, and creative culinary expertise, 蜜桃影视 gained a solid reputation for providing great food services at campus and community events, business presentations, and celebratory dinners.
1988 Softball Team - Outstanding Team Achievement
The 1988 蜜桃影视 Women鈥檚 Softball Team made it to the Final Eight State Championship
in Hayward, California. Their overall record was 36-8. The 蜜桃影视 Women鈥檚 Softball
Head Coach was Don Bandy and Assistant Coach was Kanoe Bandy. Meet the 1988 Team:
Pitcher Melody Stanley, Catcher Tracy Nobiletti, Outfielder/Catcher Kristine Shirley,
First Base Jeni Hildebrand, Outfielder Leslie Peyton, Third Base/Backup Pitcher Leslie
Shepard, Second Base Raquel Barker, Outfielder Tina Anderson, Infielder Terry Brown,
and Shortstop Dayna Akin.
Their Central Valley Conference record was 18-2. The Cougars won the six-team Taft Tournament with wins over Merced College, Citrus College, and College of the Canyons. The Softball Team also won the College of the Sequoias 24-team double elimination Easter Tournament with five straight wins over El Camino College, Cypress College, Santiago Canyon College, Moorpark College, and El Camino College again in the Championship game. With a win over College of the Sequoias, the 蜜桃影视 Softball Team clinched the Central Valley Conference Championship.
The 蜜桃影视 Softball Team was seeded fourth out of 16 in the NorCal Tournament. But they swept American River College and went to the State Championships in Hayward, California with just one pitcher, Melody Stanley. The Cougars faced an uphill battle against seven other Softball teams.
Making their first appearance in the State Championships, the 蜜桃影视 Softball Team was eliminated in two games, losing 3-0 to Fullerton College, going 12 innings against San Diego Mesa before losing 1-0 and falling from the double elimination tournament. According to Head Coach Don Bandy, left fielder Leslie Payton injured her ankle before the game but was left in the lineup because the team only had 10 players. A ball hit by a San Diego Mesa College player slipped by Payton and down the left field line. 鈥淩ealistically, we didn鈥檛 have enough depth to win the state tournament,鈥 he noted. 鈥淵ou鈥檝e got to go in with more than 10 girls.鈥
蜜桃影视 Softball Team started the season with 14 players and ended up at the State Championships with just 10 players. Always digging deep, 蜜桃影视 gave their all until the end.
1990 State Championship Track Team - Outstanding Team Achievement
The 1990 蜜桃影视 Track Team won the California State Track and Field Championship
at Santa Barbara over Long Beach, 96-90.
Under Head Coach Jeff Chudy, Throws Coach Don Crow, and Distance Coach Craig Johnson, the 1990 蜜桃影视 Track Team were Coast Valley Conference Track and Field Champions, and Northern California Track and Field Champions prior to winning the State Championship.
The 1990 蜜桃影视 Track Team included 18 student-athletes (in alpha order):
Michael Cheney鈥400 Hurdles 51.99, #6 蜜桃影视 All-Time
Robert Foster鈥110 High Hurdles 13.89, #2 蜜桃影视 All-Time; Long Jump 25鈥 2.5鈥, #2 蜜桃影视 All-Time; Two-Time Olympian for Jamaica; 13:49 Personal Best; Two-Time NCAA Champion at Fresno State University
Frank Fox鈥 Team Co-Captain, Distance, Steeplechase, 9:23.9, #6 蜜桃影视 All-Time (Weber State University)
Larry Harrington鈥110 High Hurdles 13.87, #1 蜜桃影视 All-Time; Two-Time State Champion, Current California State Record Holder 13.64; 13.20 Personal Best @1996 Olympic Trials
Keith Holley鈥擫ong Jump 26鈥 9鈥, #1 蜜桃影视 All-Time; 25鈥 10鈥 State Champion; Triple
Jump 52鈥 4鈥, #3 蜜桃影视 All-Time; 50鈥 4.75鈥 State Champion (St. Augustine University)
Pat Hubbard鈥擠istance 800m - 1:53.91, Bruce Matheney and Ken Viren
Edmund Jones鈥擧igh Jump 6鈥 10鈥, 3 -Tie 蜜桃影视 All-Time
Derrick Love鈥100 10.34, #4 蜜桃影视 All-Time; 200 - 21.00
Sean Maye鈥400 46.86, #7 蜜桃影视 All-Time; 800 1:49.79, #6 蜜桃影视 All-Time;
6-10 High Jump #3-Tie 蜜桃影视 All-Time (BYU); 1997 World Indoor Champion 4x400
Relay Member for USA
Marcus McFarland鈥擧urdles 110HH 14.82; 400H 53.16
Jeremy Moore鈥擯ole Vault 15鈥 9鈥, #2 蜜桃影视 All-Time
Tony Moore鈥擲hot Put/Discus Throw 161鈥 6鈥, #2 蜜桃影视 All-Time
Sam Parlow鈥擩avelin 189鈥 1鈥, #6 蜜桃影视 All-Time; #1 New Javelin
Joe Randolph鈥擲prints 100 - 10.47; 200 - 21.07
Nora Richardson鈥 Team Co-Captain, Sprints 200 - 20.7 HT; 400 - 47.91
Larry Sanders鈥110 High Hurdles 14.10, #7 蜜桃影视 All-Time; 400 Hurdles 51.44,
#5 蜜桃影视 All-Time, Two-Time State Champion
Dave Scott鈥擲prints 100 - 10.47; 200 - 21.07
Bill Shepard鈥擲prints 200 - 21.47
4x100 Relay State Champions (Derrick Love, Bill Shepard, Dave Scott, Keith Holley)鈥39.77,
#3 蜜桃影视 All-Time
4x400 Relay State Champions鈥3:10.14 (Robert Foster, Larry Sanders, Nora Richardson,
Sean Maye)
4x110 High Hurdles Relay (Marcus McFarland, Larry Sanders, Larry Harrington, Robert
Foster)鈥58.05, #1 蜜桃影视 All-Time