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|grades=[[ninth grade|9]]-[[twelfth grade|12]] |
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|address=16303 E Temple Ave |
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|city=[[Industry, California|Industry]] |
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'''William Workman High School''' is the only [[public high school]] located in [[City of Industry, California]]. It is one of four high schools in the [[Hacienda La Puente Unified School District]]. For sports |
'''William Workman High School''' is the only [[public high school]] located in [[City of Industry, California]]. It is one of four high schools in the [[Hacienda La Puente Unified School District]]. For sports, it is a member of the [[Montview League]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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School was named after [[William H. Workman|William Workman]] whom had great success in the Los Angeles area, before moving to [[Rancho La Puente]].<ref>Wayback Machine, LMU. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070821131004/https://www.lmu.edu/Page4390.aspx//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref><ref>Old Spanish Trail. [https://oldspanishtrail.org/william-workman//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref><ref>LA County Library. [https://lacountylibrary.org/lapuente-local-history///] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref><ref>Homestead Museum, Paul R. Spitzzeri. [https://www.homesteadmuseum.org/about-us/family-history//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref> |
School was named after [[William H. Workman|William Workman]] whom had great success in the Los Angeles area, before moving to [[Rancho La Puente]].<ref>Wayback Machine, LMU. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070821131004/https://www.lmu.edu/Page4390.aspx//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref><ref>Old Spanish Trail. [https://oldspanishtrail.org/william-workman//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref><ref>LA County Library. [https://lacountylibrary.org/lapuente-local-history///] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref><ref>Homestead Museum, Paul R. Spitzzeri. [https://www.homesteadmuseum.org/about-us/family-history//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref> |
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School opened at the beginning of the 1967–68 school year.<ref>Los Angeles Times, California, Feb 29, 1968. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/382504003/?terms=Workman%20High%20School%20opens&match=1//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref> 1969, James Faul was the Principal,<ref>CIF Southern Section, Oct 1969. [https://cifss.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/October-Bulletin-1969.pdf] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021</ref> the current principal is |
School opened at the beginning of the 1967–68 school year.<ref>''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', California, Feb 29, 1968. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/382504003/?terms=Workman%20High%20School%20opens&match=1//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/135507907/ Clipping] at [[Newspapers.com]].</ref> 1969, James Faul was the Principal,<ref>CIF Southern Section, Oct 1969. [https://cifss.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/October-Bulletin-1969.pdf] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021</ref> the current principal is Timothy Espinosa.<ref>California Department of Education. [https://www.cde.ca.gov/SchoolDirectory/details?cdscode=19734451939925//] Retrieved Feb 17, 2024</ref> |
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Located in the City of Industry is the [[Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum]] with William Workman being part of the history of the area. The building is a California Historic Landmark. |
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==Athletics== |
==Athletics== |
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==Championship Tradition== |
==Championship Tradition== |
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1969, Ben Rico at the track and field league finals set league records in the 100 and 440 yard dashes.<ref>Progress Bulletin, Pomona, California. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/72023160/?terms=Ben%20Rico%20workman%20high%20school&match=1//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref> Tom Lomax tripled jumped 48'-10" and 49'-11 1/2" to rank one of 1976 top Southern California prep jumpers.<ref>Los Angeles Times, California, Apr 29, 1976. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/167134900/?terms=Tom%20Lomax%20workman%20high%20school&match=1//] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021</ref><ref name="cifss.org">CIF Southern Section, record book updated 2014. [https://cifss.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/RECORDS-All-Sport.pdf#page=1&zoom=auto,-174,101//] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021</ref> 1991, Myra Smith won the CIF Southern Section 2A shot put and discus.<ref name="cifss.org"/> The boys varsity basketball team was 196-90 under the leadership of coach Rich Skelton.<ref>Los Angeles Times, California, Apr 15, 1988. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/404178783/?terms=Rich%20Skelton%20workman%20high%20school&match=1//] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021</ref> The first official day of the basketball season, the Lobos varsity basketball team practiced after midnight, and slept the night in the gym. The midnight practiced began under coach Rich Skelton in 1974 (for five years) and was revived in 1982 with coach Tim Stimpfel. Four of five of these years Workman won league. |
1969, Ben Rico at the track and field league finals set league records in the 100 and 440 yard dashes.<ref>Progress Bulletin, Pomona, California. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/72023160/?terms=Ben%20Rico%20workman%20high%20school&match=1//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/135508124/ Clipping] at [[Newspapers.com]].</ref> Tom Lomax tripled jumped 48'-10" and 49'-11 1/2" to rank one of 1976 top Southern California prep jumpers.<ref>Los Angeles Times, California, Apr 29, 1976. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/167134900/?terms=Tom%20Lomax%20workman%20high%20school&match=1//] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/135508035/ Clipping] at [[Newspapers.com]].</ref><ref name="cifss.org">CIF Southern Section, record book updated 2014. [https://cifss.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/RECORDS-All-Sport.pdf#page=1&zoom=auto,-174,101//] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021</ref> Lomax placed 4th at the 1976 CIF state championship in the triple jump.<ref>1976 Meet Program.[http://www.bvtrack.com/CIFStateMeetPrograms/1976CIFStateMeetProgram.pdf] Retrieved Nov 16, 2024.</ref> 1991, Myra Smith won the CIF Southern Section 2A shot put and discus.<ref name="cifss.org"/> The boys varsity basketball team was, combined with those of two other schools, 196-90 under the leadership of coach Rich Skelton.<ref>Los Angeles Times, California, Apr 15, 1988. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/404178783/?terms=Rich%20Skelton%20workman%20high%20school&match=1//] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/135508426/ Clip] at [[Newspapers.com]].</ref> The first official day of the basketball season, the Lobos varsity basketball team practiced after midnight, and slept the night in the gym. The midnight practiced began under coach Rich Skelton in 1974 (for five years) and was revived in 1982 with coach Tim Stimpfel. Four of five of these years Workman won league. <ref>Los Angeles Times, California, Nov 11, 1982. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/390433124/?terms=Workman%20High%20School%20basketball%20coach&match=1//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/135508533/ Clip at] [[Newspapers.com]].</ref> 1984, boys varsity basketball team won CIF 2-A division championship game.<ref>Los Angeles Times, California, Mar 4, 1984. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/400588463/?terms=CIF%20championship%20workman%20high%20school&match=1//] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021</ref> 2013, boys varsity basketball team won the Montview League championship four out of five consecutive seasons.<ref>San Gabriel Valley Tribune, California, Feb 6, 2013. [https://www.google.com/search?q=championship+team+workman+high+school&client=firefox-b-1-d&ei=xSQ1YJrPN7LO0PEPmamO2Ak&start=10&sa=N&ved=2ahUKEwjaxfPCroDvAhUyJzQIHZmUA5sQ8NMDegQICBBH&biw=1616&bih=862//] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021</ref> Workman has won several CIF southern section wrestling championships, Mike Ramos (1987 4A 165-Lb), Reymond Molina (1989 3A 145-Lbs), Justin Ferrenti (2001 V 152-Lbs), and Cesar Martin (2001 V 171-Lbs).<ref name="cifss.org"/> |
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<ref>Los Angeles Times, California, Nov 11, 1982. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/390433124/?terms=Workman%20High%20School%20basketball%20coach&match=1//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref> 1984, boys varsity basketball team won CIF 2-A division championship game.<ref>Los Angeles Times, California, Mar 4, 1984. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/400588463/?terms=CIF%20championship%20workman%20high%20school&match=1//] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021</ref> 2013, boys varsity basketball team won the Montview League championship four out of five years in a row.<ref>San Gabriel Valley Tribune, California, Feb 6, 2013. [https://www.google.com/search?q=championship+team+workman+high+school&client=firefox-b-1-d&ei=xSQ1YJrPN7LO0PEPmamO2Ak&start=10&sa=N&ved=2ahUKEwjaxfPCroDvAhUyJzQIHZmUA5sQ8NMDegQICBBH&biw=1616&bih=862//] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021</ref> Workman has won several CIF southern section wrestling championships, Mike Ramos (1987 4A 165-Lb), Raymond Molina (1989 3A 145-Lbs), Justin Ferrenti (2001 V 152-Lbs), and Cesar Martin (2001 V 171-Lbs).<ref name="cifss.org"/> |
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Dave McGuire 7'-0" center averaged 18 rebounds per game during the 1977 basketball season.<ref>Los Aangeles Times Mar 27, 1977. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/164677618/?terms=%22Workman%20High%20School%22&match=1//] Retrieved Oct 7, 2022</ref> |
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1987, Richard Horrmann started the space shuttle club, created a [[Space Shuttle Challenger|Challenger]] time capsule, and was selected to serve on committee to select a new school principal.<ref>Los Angeles Times, California, Jun 28, 1987. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/404812287/?terms=academic%20decathlon%20workman%20high%20school&match=1//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/135508602/ Clip] at [[Newspapers.com]].</ref><ref>Pasadena Star News, capsule opened Feb 4, 2011. [https://www.pasadenastarnews.com/2011/02/04/challenger-time-capsule-opened-at-workman-high-in-la-puente///] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref> |
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1985 Workman hosted the annual Fast Action Summer Basketball Camp that included former [[Los Angeles Lakers]] players [[Keith Erickson]] and [[Brad Holland]].<ref>Los Angeles Times, California, Jun 6, 1985. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/401306017/?terms=CIF%20championship%20workman%20high%20school&match=1//] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021</ref> 2018 Workman hosted the Superstar Basketball League.<ref>Superstar Basketball League, 2018. [http://www.superstarbasketball.org/2018_spring/gyms.html//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref> |
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Teacher John Horn was recognized as 1975 California Biology Teacher of the Year by the [[National Association of Biology Teachers]].<ref> Los Angeles Times Jun 26, 1975. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/165975317/?terms=%22Workman%20High%20School%22&match=1//] Retrieved Oct 8, 2022</ref> |
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==Musical Excellence== |
==Musical Excellence== |
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* 2017 Marching Band Finalist SCSBOA 3A Division Championships |
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* 2019 Marching Band 3rd Place (Bronze Medal) SCSBOA 1A Division Championships<ref>[https://www.scsboa.org/field-recaps// SCSBOA]</ref> |
* 2019 Marching Band 3rd Place (Bronze Medal) SCSBOA 1A Division Championships<ref>[https://www.scsboa.org/field-recaps// SCSBOA]</ref> |
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* 2021 Marching Band Finalist SCSBOA 1A Division Championships<ref>[https://www.scsboa.org/field-recaps// SCSBOA]</ref> |
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* 2022 Marching Band Finalist SCSBOA 1A Division Championships<ref>[https://www.scsboa.org/field-recaps// SCSBOA]</ref> |
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* 2023 Marching Band Finalist SCSBOA 1A Division Championships<ref>[https://www.scsboa.org/field-recaps// SCSBOA]</ref> |
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==Alumni== |
==Alumni== |
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*[[Norberto Garrido|Norbert Davidds-Garrido]], NFL football player |
*[[Norberto Garrido|Norbert Davidds-Garrido]], NFL football player<ref name="pro-football-reference.com">Pro Football Reference. [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/schools/high_schools.cgi?id=93bb60bf//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref> |
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* [[Padma Lakshmi]], class of 1988, model and host of ''[[Top Chef]]''<ref>Bravo, Jan 23, 2020. [https://www.bravotv.com/the-daily-dish/padma-lakshmi-shares-throwback-mascot-photo-from-high-school//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref> |
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*Dave Farmer, NFL football player.<ref name="pro-football-reference.com"/> |
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*[[Steven Luevano]], class of 1998, boxer and [[World Boxing Organization|WBO]] [[Featherweight]] Champion<ref>Orange County Register, Oct 12, 2008. [https://www.ocregister.com/2008/10/12/steven-luevano-is-a-boxer-2///] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref> |
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⚫ | *[[David Castañeda]], actor<ref>Breakdown Express. [https://resumes.breakdownexpress.com/one_page_resume.cfm?custom_link=513721-1913182&email=23f2ce6c-2f53-4a73-b471-1e9c39356566//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref><ref>Biographics World, Jan 19, 2021. [https://biographicsworld.com/david-castaneda-bio-family-career-girlfriend-net-worth-measurements///] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref> |
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*Corey Wright, class of 1997, played profession minor league baseball.<ref name="baseball-reference.com"/> |
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*Tedmund Dean Hall, class of 1980, voted athlete of year; died in line of duty Los Angeles County Fire Department, serving 27 years<ref>Fire Hero. [https://www.firehero.org/fallen-firefighter/tedmund-dean-hall///] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref> |
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* [[Steven Luevano]], Class of 1998, boxer and [[World Boxing Organization|WBO]] [[Featherweight]] Champion.<ref>Orange County Register, Oct 12, 2008. [https://www.ocregister.com/2008/10/12/steven-luevano-is-a-boxer-2///] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref> |
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⚫ | *[[David Castañeda]], actor |
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*Felicia Aguirre, graduate of Workman High School (Valedictorian) and University of Southern California with a degree in Aerospace Engineering. Currently Army Officer for the 75th Ranger Regiment.<ref>PUSD schools. [https://hollydale.pusdschools.net/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=777946&type=d&pREC_ID=1176781//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref> |
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*Tedmund Dean Hall, class of 1980. Was voted athlete of year. Hero, died in line of duty Los Angeles County Fire Department, serving 27 years.<ref>Fire Hero. [https://www.firehero.org/fallen-firefighter/tedmund-dean-hall///] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref> |
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*Bobby Miles, class of 2009. Basketball. Averaged 27 points and 14 rebounds per game; Montview League's Most Valuable Player twice. Received an NCAA Division 1 scholarship.<ref>The Honolulu Advertiser, Hawaii, Apr 28, 2010. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/259062697/?terms=Workman%20High%20School&match=1//] Retrieved Apr 2, 2021</ref><ref>Cal State LA. [https://lagoldeneagles.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster/bobby-miles/2153//] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021</ref> |
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*Chris Taylor, wrestling coach for ten years at Workman which included five league titles and three state champions.<ref>Northwest Herald, Woodstock, IL, Aug 28, 2009. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/205318456/?terms=Workman%20High%20School&match=1//] Retrieved Apr 2, 2021</ref> |
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*Rhonda Wheatley Brocki. Won gold at the 1987 Pan-Am Games. On the 1983 Workman High School softball CIF tile winning team.<ref>Chino Champion, Chino, California, Sept 14, 2002. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/103941972/?terms=Workman%20High%20School&match=1//] Retrieved Apr 2, 2021</ref> |
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*Cynthia D Rodriguez, class of 1983. Twenty-five years engineer in the research and development department for Biosense Webster (owned by Johnson and Johnson).<ref>Chino Champion, Chino, California, June 29, 2014. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/98425589/?terms=Workman%20High%20School&match=1//] Retrieved Apr 2, 2021</ref> |
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== See also == |
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Latest revision as of 05:53, 17 November 2024
William Workman High School | |
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Address | |
16303 E Temple Ave , 91744 United States | |
Coordinates | 34°01′45″N 117°56′12″W / 34.02917°N 117.93667°W |
Information | |
Type | Public High School |
Motto | Once a Lobo;Always a Lobo |
School district | HLPUSD |
Principal | Tim Espinosa |
Staff | 46.10 (on an FTE basis)[1] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 820 |
Student to teacher ratio | 22.56[1] |
Color(s) | Red Black Gold |
Nickname | Lobos |
Rival | La Puente High School |
Yearbook | Pioneer |
Website | wwhs-hlpusd-ca |
William Workman High School is the only public high school located in City of Industry, California. It is one of four high schools in the Hacienda La Puente Unified School District. For sports, it is a member of the Montview League.
History
[edit]School was named after William Workman whom had great success in the Los Angeles area, before moving to Rancho La Puente.[2][3][4][5]
School opened at the beginning of the 1967–68 school year.[6] 1969, James Faul was the Principal,[7] the current principal is Timothy Espinosa.[8]
Located in the City of Industry is the Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum with William Workman being part of the history of the area. The building is a California Historic Landmark.
Athletics
[edit]- Cheer
- Cross Country
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Football
- Soccer
- Softball
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Water Polo
- Swimming
- Golf
- Track and field.[9]
Championship Tradition
[edit]1969, Ben Rico at the track and field league finals set league records in the 100 and 440 yard dashes.[10] Tom Lomax tripled jumped 48'-10" and 49'-11 1/2" to rank one of 1976 top Southern California prep jumpers.[11][12] Lomax placed 4th at the 1976 CIF state championship in the triple jump.[13] 1991, Myra Smith won the CIF Southern Section 2A shot put and discus.[12] The boys varsity basketball team was, combined with those of two other schools, 196-90 under the leadership of coach Rich Skelton.[14] The first official day of the basketball season, the Lobos varsity basketball team practiced after midnight, and slept the night in the gym. The midnight practiced began under coach Rich Skelton in 1974 (for five years) and was revived in 1982 with coach Tim Stimpfel. Four of five of these years Workman won league. [15] 1984, boys varsity basketball team won CIF 2-A division championship game.[16] 2013, boys varsity basketball team won the Montview League championship four out of five consecutive seasons.[17] Workman has won several CIF southern section wrestling championships, Mike Ramos (1987 4A 165-Lb), Reymond Molina (1989 3A 145-Lbs), Justin Ferrenti (2001 V 152-Lbs), and Cesar Martin (2001 V 171-Lbs).[12]
Dave McGuire 7'-0" center averaged 18 rebounds per game during the 1977 basketball season.[18]
1987, Richard Horrmann started the space shuttle club, created a Challenger time capsule, and was selected to serve on committee to select a new school principal.[19][20]
1985 Workman hosted the annual Fast Action Summer Basketball Camp that included former Los Angeles Lakers players Keith Erickson and Brad Holland.[21] 2018 Workman hosted the Superstar Basketball League.[22]
Teacher John Horn was recognized as 1975 California Biology Teacher of the Year by the National Association of Biology Teachers.[23]
Musical Excellence
[edit]- 2012 Marching Band Finalist SCSBOA 1A Division Championships
- 2013 Marching Band Finalist SCSBOA 2A Division Championships
- 2014 Marching Band Finalist SCSBOA 2A Division Championships
- 2015 Marching Band Finalist SCSBOA 3A Division Championships
- 2016 Marching Band Finalist SCSBOA 3A Division Championships
- 2017 Marching Band Finalist SCSBOA 3A Division Championships
- 2019 Marching Band 3rd Place (Bronze Medal) SCSBOA 1A Division Championships[24]
- 2021 Marching Band Finalist SCSBOA 1A Division Championships[25]
- 2022 Marching Band Finalist SCSBOA 1A Division Championships[26]
- 2023 Marching Band Finalist SCSBOA 1A Division Championships[27]
Alumni
[edit]- Norbert Davidds-Garrido, NFL football player[28]
- Padma Lakshmi, class of 1988, model and host of Top Chef[29]
- Steven Luevano, class of 1998, boxer and WBO Featherweight Champion[30]
- David Castañeda, actor[31][32]
- Tedmund Dean Hall, class of 1980, voted athlete of year; died in line of duty Los Angeles County Fire Department, serving 27 years[33]
See also
[edit]- Past Workman High School Team Championships
- Workman Football roster 2005 to 2020
- Workman boys Basketball roster 2004-2005 to 2020-2021
- Workman girls Basketball roster 2006-2007 to 2019-2020
References
[edit]- ^ a b "William Workman High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
- ^ Wayback Machine, LMU. [1] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021
- ^ Old Spanish Trail. [2] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021
- ^ LA County Library. [3] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021
- ^ Homestead Museum, Paul R. Spitzzeri. [4] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021
- ^ Los Angeles Times, California, Feb 29, 1968. [5] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021. Clipping at Newspapers.com.
- ^ CIF Southern Section, Oct 1969. [6] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021
- ^ California Department of Education. [7] Retrieved Feb 17, 2024
- ^ Hacienda La Puente School District, 2020. [8] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021
- ^ Progress Bulletin, Pomona, California. [9] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021. Clipping at Newspapers.com.
- ^ Los Angeles Times, California, Apr 29, 1976. [10] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021. Clipping at Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b c CIF Southern Section, record book updated 2014. [11] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021
- ^ 1976 Meet Program.[12] Retrieved Nov 16, 2024.
- ^ Los Angeles Times, California, Apr 15, 1988. [13] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021. Clip at Newspapers.com.
- ^ Los Angeles Times, California, Nov 11, 1982. [14] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021. Clip at Newspapers.com.
- ^ Los Angeles Times, California, Mar 4, 1984. [15] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021
- ^ San Gabriel Valley Tribune, California, Feb 6, 2013. [16] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021
- ^ Los Aangeles Times Mar 27, 1977. [17] Retrieved Oct 7, 2022
- ^ Los Angeles Times, California, Jun 28, 1987. [18] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021. Clip at Newspapers.com.
- ^ Pasadena Star News, capsule opened Feb 4, 2011. [19] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021
- ^ Los Angeles Times, California, Jun 6, 1985. [20] Retrieved Feb 23, 2021
- ^ Superstar Basketball League, 2018. [21] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021
- ^ Los Angeles Times Jun 26, 1975. [22] Retrieved Oct 8, 2022
- ^ SCSBOA
- ^ SCSBOA
- ^ SCSBOA
- ^ SCSBOA
- ^ Pro Football Reference. [23] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021
- ^ Bravo, Jan 23, 2020. [24] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021
- ^ Orange County Register, Oct 12, 2008. [25] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021
- ^ Breakdown Express. [26] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021
- ^ Biographics World, Jan 19, 2021. [27] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021
- ^ Fire Hero. [28] Retrieved Feb 22, 2021