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398 in 1975, a then-record for the baseball program and still the fourth-highest batting average in team history he also had 34 career stolen bases, third in program history. He was named to the All-Far West Conference in baseball both years, selected as “Top Cat” of the basketball team and was also named Chico State”s Male Athlete of the Year in 1974-75. He went on to compete at UC Santa Barbara.Ĭlements was a three-sport athlete at Chico State, playing football (1972), baseball (1974-75) and basketball (1975). He was a track and field athlete at Butte College in 1976 and ”77, competing in the 100 meters, 200, 400, 800, 110 hurdles, 400 hurdles, 400-meter relay, 1,600 relay, long jump and triple jump. He has officiated, coached and competed in the CIF State Meet and officiated multiple track meets on several levels, including section championship and league championship meets on the high school level and national Division II championships at the college level. Starmer, a Chico High graduate (1975), is a certified member of USATF since 2000, and a member of the Northern California Officials Association. He was voted to the Chico State Athletic Hall of Fame in 1992. He taught and coached at Bidwell Junior High for nine years, then coached varsity basketball at Chico High from 1969 to 1985 with eight Eastern Athletic League titles. In track in 1954, he set Chico State”s high jump record and placed third in the NAIA meet. He was named a Far-All Western Conference basketball player in 1953, ”54 and ”55. Piercy, a 1952 Chico High grad, played both basketball and track in high school and at Chico State. He has worked at least three championship games. He has been selected to work the “Great Eight” eight times and the Final Four five times. Harrington, a former Chico State basketball player, became a local basketball referee in 1969 and went on to become an NCAA basketball official.