The tale of Centerville, Fremont--part of the sprawling landscape of the
southeast San Francisco Bay--begins with near forgotten histories such
as the once sprawling grandeur of the Alviso rancho and the California
100, a battalion raised in Centerville for the Civil War. Centerville
celebrates a sporting-mad past, centrally located on the Way to San Jose
from Oakland on the long, straight stretch once famed for horse and then
bicycle racing and later as a motor-touring destination on the early
Route 17. By the 1890s, Centerville was home to Washington Union High
School and the Centerville Athletic Club and began collecting trophies
in football, rugby, baseball, and other sports. Fabled athletes of later
eras include Wimbledon tennis queen Helen Wills Moody, football coach
Bill Walsh, and hall of fame pitcher Dennis Eckersley.