Hall of Fame Choose a Hall Of Fame Member: Alfaro, Tony Anastasiadou, Xenia Apodaca, Amy Bailey, Andrew Barnes, Cecilia Bell, Derek Brinton-Collins, Angela Bryant, Rosalyn Burries, Bobby Carvajal, Rudy Cheek, Frank Cuder, Julia Demery, Karenee Donnelly, Shannon Douglass, Pat Duncan-Chance, Nicole Dunn, Carol Ford, Kim Gallaugher, Kevin Garnett, Sonja Gozansky, Sue Harter, Lance Hiegert, Bob Householder, Scott Howard, Sherri Jakovac, J.J. Jeter, Carmelita Juraskova-Babbitt, Petra Juster, Leora Kamara, Kei Krukow, Mike Larsen, Debra May, Darlene Middleborn, Samantha Miller, Karen Mitchell, Chaunte Morohunfola, Kim Palmer, Violet Parker, Chanel Perry, Cindy Pillar, Kevin Prescott, Lizzy Reinhardt, Cori Sackett, Jim Scolinos, John Serna, Jen Smith, Ozzie Stalf, Chrissy Stallworth, Joel Todd, Jarin Torgeson, Gary Van't Land-Parkes, Ruth Welter, Kathy Wondolowski, Chris Yanai, David Kim Morohunfola Class 2004 Induction 2014 Sport(s) Volleyball In her four seasons at Cal State San Bernardino, Kim Morohunfola led the Coyotes to an outstanding 114-19 overall record, three CCAA Championships, and the NCAA West Region title and a Final Four finish in 2003. Also in 2003, Morohunfola was Cal State San Bernardino’s first-ever AVCA National Player of the Year and only the fourth player in Division II history to earn All-America honors for all four seasons. Upon graduation in 2004, Morohunfola ranked No. 1 in season hitting percentage (.473), career hitting percentage (.414), and season block assists (118). At the time of her induction, she still held school records for career block assists (405) and career total blocks (498).