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Six Inducted into Mt. SAC Athletics 2022 Hall of Fame

2022 Hall of Fame inductees
By Mt. SAC Athletics

February 28, 2022 - 03:50 PM

The 2022 Mt. SAC Athletics Hall of Fame Banquet inducted six alumni for outstanding athletic careers on Saturday, Feb. 26th. The event served as a 'soft opening' for the new Mt. SAC Heritage Hall, located directly next to Hilmer Lodge Stadium. 

Alfonso Boone

The 2022 Inductees are:

Alfonso Boone (Athlete) – All-American Football Defensive End.

Drafted into the NFL, directly out of Mt. SAC. 

Played with the Chicago Bears,  Kansas City Chiefs and San Diego Chargers.

Corey Hamabata

 

Corey Hamabata (Athlete) – 2005 California State Champion at 133 lbs. and two-time state finalist. 

A Scholar-Athlete, he went on to wrestle at Cornell University.

Ron Larrieu

 

 

Ron Larrieu (Athlete-Posthumous) 1957 State Champion in the 2-mile run. 

Went on to represent the United States at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, where he was a 10,000-meter finalist. 

He was also a two-time US Cross Country Champion and held the American 3-mile record.

Keith LockhartKeith Lockhart (Athlete) – Former Mountie who played 10 years in Major League Baseball after breaking into the Major Leagues at 30 years of age. 

Was Mt. SAC’s MVP in 1984 and went on to play at Oral Roberts University.

Lenore MorenoLenore Moreno (Athlete) – A two-time State Track & Field Champion and college record holder in the 5,000 and 10,000 meters. 

2-time NCAA DII National Champion and Olympic Trials Qualifier in the Marathon.

Gerald WilliamsGerald Williams (Athlete) 1999 State Champion in the Long Jump, 4X100M Relay, 100M. 

Holds college record in the 100m at 10.09. 

Greatest single athlete performance at the 1996 CIF State Track and  Field Championships when he placed 3rd as a team by himself.

 

Heritage HallThe event was sold out and attendees were amongst the first to see Heritage Hall, which includes the Doug Smith Museum, Ruh Family Education Center and Kinesiology, Athletics and Dance Offices.

For more information, please visit the Mt. SAC Hall of Fame website.