Bill McArthur

Official

1953 Pensacola Junior College Graduate

U.S. Army Korean War Veteran

45+ years Men's & Women's Basketball Table Official

Escambia County School Board - Director of Human Resources

Dr. Bill Brantley

Faculty 1965-1995

Part-time 1995-2009

University of Southern Mississippi Graduate

Began Men's Basketball at North Florida Junior College 1964

Athletic Committee Chair

Lifelong Booster

Charlie Fairchild

Basketball Player 1962-1964

2-time Most Valuable Player 1963 & 1964

Co-Captain on 1st State Championship team

2-time All-Conference & State selection

All-Region 1962-1963

Florida State University Graduate

40 year Booster

Mary Bailey

Softball Coach 1982-1994

498 wins

17 Academic All-Americans

11 Conference Championships

1983 National Champion Runner-up

1988 National Championship

Jim Donovan

Golf Coach 1988-1994

1951 Colgate Graduate

Navy Captain 32 years

Catholic High School Coach 1985-1987

1993 National Champion 

1994 National Champion Runner-up 

Bob Marlin

Basketball Coach 1990-1995

1993 National Championship

Florida Junior College Hall of Fame 2007

Sam Houston State 1998-2010

University of Louisiana-Lafayette 2010-current 500+ wins

Joel Anthony

Basketball Player 2002-2004

University of Nevada Las Vegas 2004-2007

Mountain West Conference Defensive Player of the Year 2007

11 year NBA Career

2-time World Champion with Miami Heat

5-time Canadian National Team Member

Dana Gilmore

Volleyball/Softball Player 2002-2004

Volleyball Conference Player of the Year 2002

4-time All-Conference

3-time All-State, 1-time All-American

FSCAA Jean Williams Award 2003

2006 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics National Champion 

Tate High School State Championship Coach 2015

Dennis Lindsey

Assistant Basketball Coach 1994-1996

Baylor University Graduate

Vice President of the Houston Rockets 2002-2007

Vice President and Assistant General Manager of the San Antonio Spurs 2007-2012

General Manager of the Utah Jazz 2012-current

Greg Litton

Baseball Player 1982-1984

Mississippi State University Signee

MLB 1st Round draft pick 1984

6 year Big League Career - In the 1989 World Series batted .500 with 1 homerun & 1 double