Inducted in 2006, Volney Peters, a 1947 Hoover High graduate, was one of the first great linemen from a San Diego high school to go on and earn national acclaim in college and later play pro foot
Inducted in 2006, Terrell Davis is one of only nine NFL players to earn both an NFL and Super Bowl MVP trophy, a distinction he shares with another Lincoln alumnus in the Breitbard Hall of Fame,
Inducted in 2004, Stan Humphries, a tough and durable gunslinger, led the 1994 San Diego Chargers to a level that no other quarterback had been able to achieve-the Super Bowl.
Inducted in 2002, Russ Washington played right tacke for the San Deigo Chargers from 1970-1982. In 1973 he was named the Chargers’ MVP and Lineman of the Year.
Russ Saunders, captain of San Diego High School’s 1925 Southern California champions, started as a blocking back for the University of Southern California in 1927 and played on USC’s first nation
Inducted in 1975. Ron Mix, star offensive lineman at USC, was the top draft pick of the Baltimore Colts in 1960, but opted to play for the Chargers in the fledgling American Football League.
Marshall Faulk is back in San Diego now that he is retired from a NFL career that will land him in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and has him working as an analyst for NFL Network.
Inducted in 2006, Louie Kelcher’s presence in the middle of the San Diego Chargers’ defensive line made him one of the team’s most dominant players and popular figures during his career from 1975