Chiefs’ Gonzalez is celebrity Grand Marshall
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The City of Huntington Beach has named Huntington Beach native Tony
Gonzalez, an All-Pro tight end with the Kansas City Chiefs, as the
Celebrity Sports Grand Marshall for the ninth annual Huntington Beach
Fourth of July Parade.
In the off-season, Gonzalez resides in Huntington Beach.
“Tony and his family have long ties with the City of Huntington Beach,
and it’s wonderful that they are involved in our upcoming 4th of July
celebration,” said Patricia Stier, Chair of the Fourth of July Executive
Board. “Tony’s grandmother (83-year-old Helen Smith) celebrates her
birthday on July 4th, and she has celebrated with the City of Huntington
Beach for many years.
His star continued to rise last year - his third season in the NFL, as
Gonzalez had 76 catches, 849 yards receiving, and 11 touchdowns.
That performance led to Gonzalez’s being named tight end on the Sporting
News NFL All-Pro Team, and a spot in the Pro Bowl, which was played last
January in Hawaii.
Gonzalez, the first Chiefs tight end to be selected to play in the game,
caught a touchdown pass.
Although Gonzalez is best known for his play on the football field, he
also is a skilled basketball player. He earned All-CIF status in both
sports while at Huntington Beach High, then played both sports at the
University of California (Berkeley). During his final year at Cal, he
helped lead the Golden Bears into the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA
Tournament.
In football, Gonzalez played 33 games in three seasons and became just
the second tight end in Cal history to earn first team All-American
status.
At the start of his NFL career, Gonzalez, who attended Iosjiro Oka School
and Sowers Middle School - both in Huntington Beach, started the Tony
Gonzalez Foundation, which raises money for his “Shadow Buddies”
organization, and also works with the Boys and Girls Club.
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