Dumont: Proud of son's induction into Sonoma State Hall of Fame

Congratulations are in order!

Last month my wife, Ilene, and I traveled to Rohnert park to experience the joy of watching our son, Paige Dumont, be inducted into the Hall of Fame at Sonoma State University.

Paige was a rarity in his era as he excelled in two sports as a student athlete at Sonoma State University.

As team captain and a starter on the Seawolves 2006 CCAA Champion Men's basketball team, Paige was also an All-American closer for the 2007 CCAA Champion baseball team.

As an All-Conference performer on the hardwoods in 2005-06, Paige owns the school's single-game block record with six.

On the diamond, Paige established a school record with 16 saves in 2007, garnering All-Region, and All-American honors. He also was an ESPN Academic All-American.

As parents, we are exceptionally proud of our son and want to thank all of our friends and relatives who traveled with us, as we joined Paige in this great honor.

Another rarity is that just last year, Tony Bussard, was inducted in the Sonoma State Hall of Fame for his soccer accomplishments, which makes them the only two athletes from Lake County ever achieving this high honor. Both were co-MVP of the NCL 1 from Clear lake High School Varsity Basketball team back in 1998.

Lary Dumont lives in Lakeport, Calif.

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