Tom Brady, John Elway and Aaron Rodgers Among The 100 Hall Of Fame Inductees
Tom Brady, John Elway and Aaron Rodgers Among The 100 Hall Of Fame Inductees: The Rose Bowl Legacy Foundation has announced the first 100 players and 13 coaches of the California High School Football Hall of Fame. These members will be unveiled on November 29th at the new installation center at The Rose Bowl.
The public and media sources nominated players who displayed significant achievements in high school football in California.
Football’s greatest players are on the list. John Elway, Tom Brady, and Jackie Robinson are just a few of them. There is also Frankie Albert, Ronnie Lott, Reggie Bush, and Richard Sherman. With these names, there is no doubt that this list is interesting.
13 coaches were nominated because of their extraordinary coaching careers, including:
Bob Ladouceur (Concord De La Salle)
Harry Welch (St. Margaret’s, Santa Margarita, Canyon Country Canyon)
Bill Redell (Encino Crespi, La Canada St. Francis, Westlake Village Oaks Christian).
The Hall of Fame is being built at the Rose Bowl to welcome visitors during an event scheduled on November 21. It will open three days later, on November 25th, accompanying the Southern Section Division 1 championship game. The Hall of Fame induction ceremony is expected to happen in 2023.
In the state of California, high school football has been around for over a century. Hugh McElhenny, John Elway, Tom Brady and many more have played in California.
There have been many successful players who started their careers at California High School, going on to become stars in the National Football League, and were recognized this weekend by one of the most prestigious organizations in college football.
The aforementioned McElhenny, Elway, current San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch (Torrey Pines), Marcus Allen (Lincoln), Ronnie Lott (Eisenhower) and Anthony Munoz (Chaffey) are among the 29 Pro Football fames in the list as per NFL research. That number will undoubtedly climb with Brady and Aaron Rodgers (Pleasant Valley) in this year’s class.