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Marin's Top 10 Sports Celebrities

The county's powerful athletic history and diversity come into clear view on one man's Top 10 dream team featuring the like of Pete Carroll, Brad Gilbert and Steve Lavin. Care to disagree? Who'd we miss?

 

You’ve lucked into the enviable task of finding the ultimate headline-grabbing, ticket-selling Master of Ceremonies for Marin County’s biggest sports banquet fundraiser.

Imagine the possibilities …

Ross’s Barry Tompkins is a nationally renowned broadcaster.

His wife, author Joan Ryan, packs about as powerful a written wallop as any woman in America.

You’ve got 2011 big-leaguers in baseball (Bud Norris, Will Venable), football (Kahlil Bell, Winston Venable) and golf (Zack Miller). Even unofficial Olympic gold medalists (swimmer Rick DeMont), uncertified spacemen (pitcher Bill Lee) and uncensored ex-cheerleaders (talk show host Ralph Barbieri).

Heck, you could even make a case for Giants pitcher Barry Zito, who was recently seen limping up the stairs to his Kentfield home, and Robin Williams, who legend has it was a pretty good wrestler and cross country runner at Redwood High and once ran in the Dipsea.

Any of those big-time choices likely would pack the joint. But if I’m making the call, none cracks my 10-deep list.

So, without further ado, here is my catalog of Marin’s Top 10 Sports Celebrities:

1. Pete Carroll. What’s his deal? The Greenbrae native and coach of the Seattle Seahawks has retained such a Marin following on his rise up the football coaching ladder that he’d often invite his childhood pals to roam the USC sidelines with him. The bad news, Pete: We don’t do comps at this event.

2. Gavin Newsom. Like Carroll, the former slugging first baseman took the Redwood-to-SC sports route, albeit Santa Clara in the lieutenant governor’s case. Unlike Carroll, the former mayor of San Francisco has yet to be humbled by the new sheriff in town — 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh — but that day could be coming soon.

3. Brad Gilbert. Marin’s powerful tennis legacy has spanned from Sausalito’s Rosie Casals and Barry MacKay to new Mill Valley resident Ken Flach. San Rafael’s Gilbert was once ranked No. 4 in the world. A champion both on the court and in the television booth, he is the new King of Marin Tennis and his empire (son Zach is a recent grad of the powerful Cal program) is expanding.

4. Steve Lavin. How can Lavin, the St. Johns University men's basketball coach, ex-ESPN commentator and former sixth man on Drake High’s legendary 1982 state championship basketball team move up this list? That’s easy: Recruit the next Chris Mullin to St. John’s. Heck, given the current weakness of the Red Storm, better make that two.

5. Paul Cayard. Looking for a place to host the banquet? Let me suggest the Corinthian Yacht Club in Tiburon because few if any  regions in the country can boast of a stronger nautical lineup than Marin, a list topped by Kentfield’s America’s Cup-toting captain. And that’s despite the 2010 death of one of the county’s best-known sports celebrities, Franklin Mieuli, the former Warriors owner who lived on a houseboat in Sausalito.

6. Jonny Moseley. Having once hosted Saturday Night Live, the longtime Tiburon resident and Branson School graduate might have the best credentials to be our emcee. Alas, the 1998 trick skiing gold medalist has yet to bring a Winter Olympics to Mount Tamalpais … or much snow, for that matter.

7. JR Hildebrand. If the Indy 500 had required a written driver’s test at the end of its 200-lap marathon in May, undoubtedly the straight-A Redwood High student would have been elevated from his runner-up status to the milk-drinking champion. In living proof sports and education can co-exist, Hildebrand was once offered a scholarship to MIT’s School of Engineering.

8. Dawn Riley. The four-time America’s Cup competitor and one-time winner — a first for a woman — aboard America3 in 1992, Riley rates as far and away Marin’s most accomplished female athlete. Currently the face of the San Francisco-based America True Foundation, the longtime Sausalito and Mill Valley resident still keeps a boat docked at the Sausalito Yacht Harbor.

9. Travis LaBoy. You could label the veteran NFL linebacker the best-ever football player from Marin County, although countless others (including Tam’s Matt Hazeltine) could make a nice argument. But there’s no disputing this: The former Marin Catholic state champion is the richest, having once signed a $22 million contract with the Arizona Cardinals.

10. Buddy Biancalana. What’s a list of sports celebrities without a World Series hero? Yep, Marin can boast of one of them, too. The Greenbrae native accomplished in 1985 what today would seem unthinkable — leading the Kansas City Royals to a world championship with a .435 on-base average. He's still a folk hero 26 years after going from benchwarmer to series standout.

Related Topics: Brad Gilbert, Buddy Biancalana, Dawn Riley, Gavin Newsom, JR Hildebrand, Pete Carroll, Steve Lavin, Travis LaBoy, jonny moseley, and paul cayard
Think you have some better choices? Got a list of your own? Use the Comments box and have your voice heard. Tell us in the comments.

dick miner

6:49 am on Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Baseball legend Lefty Gomez needs to be in the list.

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Brent Ainsworth

9:02 am on Saturday, August 27, 2011

I think this list was intended to be for athletes and sports figures who are still alive. Good points, though: Maybe we should have an all-time list to open the door to deceased sports heroes.

Sam Roth

8:08 am on Tuesday, August 16, 2011

I knew Brad Gilbert when I was 13 yes old. We both belonged to the same temple in Oakland. His younger sister, Dana, was in my class at Hebrew school.

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Novatan

9:17 am on Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Mike Wise, Brad Muster, Mike McCoy... Hey even Andre Agassi lived in Marin!

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Tom Ontis

9:23 am on Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Pete Rose body slammed Buddy to the ground in that Series. He went to SF State.

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henry

9:44 am on Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Mike McCoy.. Offensive Coordinator Denver Broncos.
Brad Muster.. 31 TD's 7yrs NFL
Matt LaBounty.. 14.5 sacks 9yrs NFL
Glenn Conroy.. 1987 back up guard for 4th place Novato HS hoop squad. Built like a truck! :)

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Brent Ainsworth

9:04 am on Saturday, August 27, 2011

I think Muster had a very strong career and is the best of this bunch, Henry.

Michael Anderson

10:22 am on Tuesday, August 16, 2011

John Boccabella, Marin Catholic 1959, Cincinnatti Reds
Matt Hazeltine, Tam High 1950's, SF 49ers
Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf, tennis players, Tiburon
Ben Miner, Drake High 1988, record pole vault still standing

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Brent Ainsworth

9:05 am on Saturday, August 27, 2011

Agassi and Graf never lived here full time ... They owned a palace in Tiburon for about five years and probably stayed there a dozen times.

Tom Ontis

10:30 am on Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Oops, wrong Buudy; It was Buddy Harrelson Rose slammed to the ground tht went to SF State. m,bad.

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Lisa

10:39 am on Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Archibald ("Archie") Franklin Williams (May 1, 1915 – June 24, 1993) was an African-American athlete and teacher, winner of 400 meter run at the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Gigi Geoffrion Drake High School 1982

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Brent Ainsworth

9:05 am on Saturday, August 27, 2011

These are great ones, Lisa! What was Archie's Marin connection?

Greg Brady

10:52 am on Tuesday, August 16, 2011

great list henry - Conroy would have been two sport star if not for unfortunate spearing incident...

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SisterChristian

11:04 am on Tuesday, August 16, 2011

How about NHS and other schools in MCAL, would not be fair to omit them, in fact it would be quite unfair. Fair is Fair after all. Fairness for Novato Schools.edu -- who was best ever from SJ Middle?

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Michael

12:38 pm on Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Pete Carroll is a model we need to hold up to kids as to what they DON'T want to become. His 'win at all cost' focus is terrrible. Look what he left behind at USC. Are we to put a person on a pedistal for winning all the while cheating behind the scenes while he was in charge? And Carroll left USC as the NCAA was catching up to the cheating going on at USC. How convenient. Leave a cheating mess behind and be rewarded by the NFL. What does this say about Carroll's lack of character? Pitiful. So while he might be a recongnzed national sports figure and he might be from Marin he is an example of what athletes should not become. Pro sports don';t seem to care as much about honesty or cheating. It is 'just win baby'.

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Tim Sullivan

5:43 pm on Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Ann Curtis, a 2-time gold medalist in swimming in the 1948 Summer Olympics. She set 4 world records, 56 American swimming records and captured 31 National Championships during her career. Ann also became the first woman and first swimmer to win the Sullivan Award in recognition of the nation's most outstanding amateur athlete. She was inducted into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame in 1983. Although born in SF in 1926, she started the highly successful Ann Curtis Swim Club in San Rafael where she currently resides.

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Brent Ainsworth

9:06 am on Saturday, August 27, 2011

That's a great addition to this list, Tim.

I just love crows.

8:55 am on Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Boat and car drivers, a sixth-man who coaches and lieutenant governor. This is so cute. Carre Otis was married to Mickey Rourke, a wrestler. They sparred, she belongs on this list.

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steve bouchard

11:55 am on Monday, August 22, 2011

for most accomplished female athlete, Jennifer Azzi lives in Mill Valley. 'Nuf said.

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Brent Ainsworth

9:08 am on Saturday, August 27, 2011

Thanks for pointing out that local tie on Azzi. A lot of great athletes might live in Marin now and we don't know about it. It's not like they send out a press release to let us know they're here. They like to lay low.

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