The honorees are athletes, coaches and others within the world of sport with connections to the area immediately south of San Francisco, who, quoting the Palo Alto website, "have inspired others with their leadership skills and athletic abilities."

Sara Fulp-Allen attended Menlo College from 2003-07, where she won three national college wrestling titles, and was named the Female Don Bikie Athlete of the Year. She then moved to Colorado Springs to train at the US Olympic Training Center from 2007-11. Fulp-Allen was a seven-time national team member who, among her career highlights, was a 2005 US National champion, placed third at both the 2004 and 2008 US Olympic Trials, and earned a silver medal at the University World Championships. She is now Women's Director of the Virginia Wrestling Association.
The induction ceremony for the Peninsula Sports Hall of Fame will take place Thursday, July 23 at the San Mateo County Event Center. In addition to the Schultz brothers and Fulp-Allen, other honorees in the Class of 2015 include Peter Ueberroth, the former Major League Baseball Commissioner and 1984 Olympic Games organizer from Burlingame High; former NFL player Ryan Boschetti from Carlmont High; Aragon High cross country and track coach Bill Daskarolis; former Hillsdale High basketball standout Debbie Dyson; former Menlo School baseball coach and Athletic Director Craig Schoof; current Pinewood girls basketball coach Doc Scheppler; and former Menlo-Atherton High track and field standout Chi Johnson.
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