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Local coach chosen for Hall of Fame

Instructor picked for his service and instruction

Gina Murray

Date created: 3/1/05 Section: NEWS
Mike Fitzgerald has filled various positions at Skyline for more than two decades.
Media Credit: Liezl Laurel
Mike Fitzgerald has filled various positions at Skyline for more than two decades.


Michael Fitzgerald is one of five local athletes that were inducted into Pacifica's Sports Hall of Fame in a ceremony at the Grosvenor Hotel in South San Francisco on Feb. 26.

Fitzgerald was chosen for his service to the community in Pacifica, where he has lived for the last 30 years, and for teaching at Skyline College for last 25 years.

Fitzgerald said that being inducted is definitely an honor for him, but at the same time, it was not as joyous a moment as it could have been.

"It is bittersweet," he said before the ceremony. "My wife of 30 years passed away a year ago and I wanted her to be with me. She always said if I ever got inducted into this hall of fame, she would want to be there with me."

Former Skyline journalism teacher Sam Goldman was chosen to be the master of ceremonies at the induction event, which began 6:00 p.m. and was followed by an awards dinner.

This isn't Fitzgerald's first time being a hall of fame inductee; he was inducted into the Skyline Athletics Hall of Fame in 1986 for playing tennis in the seventies.

Before coaching, Fitzgerald played tennis competitively for seven years. When he played at Skyline, he was ranked the top tennis player and named the team's most valuable player. Fitzgerald won the Pacifica City Championships in Men's Tennis in singles and doubles.

After playing tennis at Skyline, Fitzgerald returned as a coach for a variety of sports. In his 25 years of coaching, he has taught tennis, badminton, volleyball, self defense, flag football, softball, weight training, women's conditioning, spinning, stretching, walking, and running. Fitzgerald also taught tennis at El Camino and Serramonte High Schools. At Capuchino High School he taught women's flag football, track and softball.

At Skyline, Fitzgerald was the coach of the men's and women's cross country teams for six years. The women's team placed third in the Northern California Regional competition after claiming victory in the Coast Conference championships in 2000.

Fitzgerald is a member of the United States Professional Tennis Association. He placed fifth in the nation last year in a seminar contest. He recently won a Northern California conference title to compete in the finals which will be held in Florida later this year.
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