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Los Gatos High School (LGHS) is a high school in Los Gatos, California. It was founded in 1908 and is part of the Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District, which in 2021 was ranked the best high school district in California [2] [3] The school enrolls approximately 2,100 students [4] and employs about 100 teachers.
Charlie Wedemeyer (February 19, 1946 – June 3, 2010) was a high school teacher and football coach. He played college football at Michigan State University. After being diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease, he continued to teach and coach football at Los Gatos High School. He was the subject of a PBS documentary and a made-for-TV movie.
Centennial (Corona) def. Narbonne (Los Angeles) 41-34 Long Beach Poly def. Clovis North 28-7 Serra (Gardena) def. Edison High School (Huntington Beach, California) 27-10 Madison (San Diego) def. Monrovia 21-17 Santa Fe Christian (Solana Beach) def. Rio Hondo Prep (Arcadia) 30-28 2013 [13] St. John Bosco (Bellflower) def. Centennial (Corona) 70-49
Saratoga Football has won five CIF Central Coast Section championships: 1973, 1976, 1980, 1987, 1996. [8] The team formerly played night games at Los Gatos High School; in April 2006, the Trustees of the Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District approved permanent lights for the football field. [9]
Edwards was a highly rated recruit from Los Gatos High School and was ranked as the number 1 pro-style quarterback by USA Today in 2001. [1] Rivals.com rated Edwards as the number 2 pro-style quarterback and number 20 player overall in its rankings. [2] He was recruited by Michigan, Florida, Notre Dame and Tennessee, but ultimately chose Stanford.
Allen first attended Live Oak High School in Morgan Hill, but transferred to Los Gatos High School in Los Gatos for his senior year after he was expelled for selling stolen yearbooks. [2] By then, Allen had lost many of his athletic scholarship offers, including from the University of Washington where he had already verbally committed. [3]
Kiko attended Los Gatos High School in Los Gatos, California. He led the De Anza League and Central Coast Section in tackles his senior year with 150 stops (81 unassisted). He also tallied double figures in tackles in 10 of 12 games, finished third on the team in quarterback sacks, and led the Wildcats in receiving (35 catches, 559 yards).
His father played for the Lehigh University football team from 1981 to 1984. [1] Ertz played high school football and basketball at Monte Vista High School in Danville, California. [2] As a senior, he had 56 receptions, 756 receiving yards, and 14 receiving touchdowns for the football team and was named to the All-East Bay Athletic League first ...