2023 Jeff Ontiveros
First base – Jeff Ontiveros (1999-2002) was selected to the all-Longhorn sports history team because he was the career leader in games played, games started, at-bats, and total bases. Jeff followed single and career home run hitter Kyle Russell in the hypothetical batting order. Jeff was second in both of these categories.
link is to the top 9 Longhorns by position https://www.texaslsn.org/texas-top-9-baseball-players
Defensively, he has three of the top eight single-season double plays turned totals, making him a reliable fielder at first base.
Jeff was the first Longhorn in school history to hit 20 home runs in a single season for Texas as part of the 2002 National Champions.
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Michelle Ly
Summer Pavliska I am so saddened by this news. If you went to school in RR, you went to school with an Ontiveros…and Jeff was my age. This is just heartbreaking!!
@TexasBaseball
We are saddened to hear of the passing of Jeff Ontiveros, ’02 national champion and the Longhorns’ all-time leader in games played. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones.
2002 National championship video
Rock Hardball
It is with a very heavy heart that we say goodbye to Dragon Alumni Jeff Ontiveros who passed away this morning from health complications. He was part of our State Championship of 1997. Prayers and condolences to the Ontiveros family. Rest in Peace Jeffrey. You will be missed
Jeff, I still can’t believe you’re gone. Enjoying everlasting life with Jesus, till we meet again mijo.
Placido Garcia
When I got the news late yesterday, I didn’t want to believe it. This one hurt!!! I remember when you first walked into The Hitting Zone, you became a part of our family instantly. We are blessed to have shared some great times together. I’m going miss your big bear hugs and your huge laugh. Heaven got a good one. Love you man RIP Jeff Ontiveros
Huston Street
Jeff was someone I grew up idolizing as a high school standout, then a college leader, then a teammate who provided all of us with his blend of absolute toughness and beautiful love for the game. He is a Longhorn Legend Champion and made all those around him better. RIP
Mark Belisle
What a tragic loss of such a fine man!
Horns ????
Drew Ivie
I can’t believe you are gone, I am blessed to have had the opportunity to play for Jeff. My uncle Rudy took Blake and me down to spend the weekend with him and play some good baseball. It was one of the best weekends I had all summer, We laughed, ate good food, and played some ball. Prayers for the Ontiveros family. Hook’ em
Matt Ontiveros
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If there was one moment in time that I would remember you the most, it was when I was at a low point in my life. A boy homeless, starving, and out late walking to find shelter for the night..
A guy in a truck stops and looks at me, calling me by my name, I turn around to look inside, and it was you uncle Jeff Ontiveros. I looked at you and asked how did you know it was me? You replied
“nephew I’m your uncle and even though our family’s aren’t close due to reason out of our control you are still part of my family”
you took me to a friends house and gave me whatever money you had in your wallet, that day i saw you as more than just a uncle but as my Hero.
Rest Easy Uncle Jeff
Keely PyleJeff Ontiveros
March 4 at 7:26 PM ·
Awww…Jeff Ontiveros, this is such hard news to accept. We all grew up together. You were my little brother’s age, but I always remember you as the “Teddy Bear”. Always with a smile, hugs, and genuine personality (even tho I wanted nothing to do with you boys at that time…lol). I still remember us riding bikes to play ball in the field next to the Y.
You carried yourself that way all through life.
RIP. You will be greatly remembered.