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HALL OF CHAMPIONS

KIM TAYLOR (1982-1985)
Four-Year Girls Track and Field (1982-1985). CIF-SS Champion in the Triple Jump (1982, 1983 and 1985) Only girls athlete to ever win 3 individual CIF Championships.

CHRIS LUGO (1983-1986)
Three-years Varsity Cross Country (1984-1986). Three-years Varsity Track and Field (1984-1986). Two-Years CIF-SS Champion in Cross Country (1985-1986).

DENNIS BURBANK (1984-1987)

1987 Tiger of the Year, MVP Basketball, MVP Baseball, All Orange League Basketball, All Orange League Baseball, MVP Orange League Baseball and Basketball, All Big A Empire Basketball and Baseball, First Team All Big A Empire Basketball and Baseball, First Team All County Basketball and Baseball, First Team All CIF Basketball and Baseball. Pepperdine University full Basketball Scholarship, WCAC All conference Baseball, WCAC Freshman of the Year Baseball. Cypress College Baseball, First Team All Orange Empire Conference, Orange Empire Champions. Oklahoma State University, Basketball Big Eight Champions, NCAA Sweet Sixteen Basketball, Pitched NCAA Baseball 1990 College World Series Championship game, All American NCAA Baseball, All Regional NCAA Baseball, All Big Eight, Major League New York Yankees Baseball organization. 

FRED JENKINS (1985-1988)
Three-years Varsity Football (1986-1988). Three-years Varsity Wrestling (1986-1988). CIF-SS Wrestling Champion (1986-1988). Second-Team All-CIF Football (1986). First-Team All CIF Football (1987 and 1988). Second-Team All-Orange County Football (1987). CIF-SS Master Champion Wrestling (1987 and 1988). Second-Team All-Orange County Wrestling (1988). Orange League Athlete of the Year (1988)

MICHELLE GRANGER (1985-1988)
Four-years Varsity Softball (1985-1988). Orange League Most Valuable Player (1986-1988). All-CIF 1st Team Softball (1986-1988). CIF Player of the Year (1986-1988). All Orange County 1st Team (1986-1988). 

CHRIS DRAFT (1990-1993)
Three-years Varsity Football (1991-1993). All-CIF 1st Team Selection Football in (1992 and 1993). CIF Player of the Year Football (1993). Orange County Register Player of the Year in Football (1993). Los Angeles Times Player of the Year in Football (1993).

JENNIFER COOK (1999-2002)
Four-Years Varsity Swimming (1999-2002). CIF-SS Champion in the 100-Meter Breaststroke (2001 and 2002)

RYAN McNEIL (2000-2003)
Three-years Varsity Swimming (2001-2003). CIF-SS Champion 500 Free and 100 Butterfly (2002). CIF-SS Champion 100 Butterfly (2003). High School All-American (2003).

CHRIS ROSALES (2003-2006)
Four-Year Varsity Swimming (2003-2006). CIF-SS Champion in 100 Breaststroke (2005). Empire League record holder in 100 Breaststroke, 100 Butterfly and 200 IM. High School All-American in 100 Breaststroke (2005 and 2006) and 100 Butterfly (2006).

SEAN KRINIK (2006-2010)
Three-years Cross Country (2007-2010). Three-Years Track and Field (2007-2010). All-Orange County Cross Country (2008). All-CIF-SS Cross Country (2009). All-CIF-State Division 2 Cross Country (2009). CIF-SS 800 Meters Champion (2009 and 2010). CIF-SS 800 Meters Masters Champion (2009-2010). CIF State 800 Meters Champion (2009 and 2010). All-CIF-SS (2009 and 2010). All-Orange County (2009 and 2010). Empire League Athlete of the Year (2010). O.C Register Track Athlete of the Year (2010). National Champion 800 Meters (2010). Gatorade State of California Track & Field Athlete of the Year.

GABBY GARCIA (2013-2016)
Four year Varsity Wrestling (2013-2016) All-Orange County first team (2013-2016).Four Time Orange County Female wrestler of the year (2013-2016), Three time Asics First Team All American 2014-2016 (Only County Wrestler to ever do so), Four time California High School State Champion (2013-2016), Three time CIF SS Champion (2013, 2014, 2016), Fifth Place Cadet Freestyle World Championships 2014, Cadet Freestyle National Champion, Junior Freestyle National Champion, Cadet Folkstyle National Champion, Junior Folkstyle National
Champion. two time NWCA team national champion King University 2017, 2018, two time NAIA team national champion Campbellsville University 2020, 2021