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Edgewood High School is a secondary school located in West Covina, California and is serviced by West Covina Unified School District. Founded as a high school in 1958, it operated until 1988 and was later re-opened in 2010. The newly started high school's first graduating class was the class of 2014, which was the only class on campus when the ...
Tennell attended West Covina High School where he practiced football, basketball and track. In his senior year as a running back , he registered 807 rushing yards and 7 touchdowns . In basketball , he averaged 19 points and 12.5 rebounds, while helping this team reach the Sierra League championship.
The Spartans were led by Principal Maurice Wooden, brother of the legendary UCLA Bruins men's basketball coach John Wooden. The first class graduated in 1958. [2] In 1988, West Covina Unified School District merged Edgewood High School and West Covina High School, bringing all students to its current campus.
Wiedemann played at the defensive back position for the California Golden Bears football team from 1967 to 1969. As a sophomore in 1967, he was selected by the UPI as an all-conference player. [ 1 ] As a junior, he was selected by the AP, UPI, and Pac-8 coaches as a first-team player on the 1968 All-Pacific-8 Conference football team .
Former NFL quarterback Teddy Bridgewater won a Florida high school state championship on Saturday in his first season as a head coach. Coaching his alma mater, Miami Northwestern, Bridgewater's ...
MIAMI — Teddy Bridgewater said his first year as a high school football coach taught him patience. For his alma mater, Miami Northwestern, Bridgewater's arrival meant it no longer needed to be ...
Pitaro graduated in 1987 from Edgemont High School in Edgemont, New York. [2] In 1991, Pitaro graduated from Cornell's College of Human Ecology with a Bachelor of Science degree in Consumer Economics And Housing. He was a player on the Cornell Big Red football team. Pitaro earned his Juris Doctor from St. John's University Law School in 1994.
Wolff was drafted after his junior year at Harvard as a second baseman by the Detroit Tigers in the 33rd round of the 1972 amateur draft. A top athlete at Edgemont High School (Scarsdale, NY) where he set numerous records in football and baseball, Wolff was an Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League All-Star and, as a sophomore, played in the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.