Английская Википедия:Inglewood High School (California)
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Inglewood High School is a four-year public high school in Inglewood, California. It is a part of the Inglewood Unified School District. Шаблон:Multiple image
History
The school opened its doors in 1905.
On October 29, 2021, Inglewood High School beat Morningside High School 106-0. The win caused outrage for which the principal later apologized for "poor sportsmanship".[1]
Notable faculty
- Gladys Waddingham, author, taught Spanish for 45 years at the high school[2]
- Daniel Anthony Farris (also known as D Smoke), rap artist, Spanish and music-theory teacher[3]
Notable alumni
- Glenn M. Anderson, 37th Lieutenant Governor of California, Congressman[4]
- Sonny Bono, singer, songwriter, actor and politician[5]
- Jeanne Crain, actress[6]
- Robert Finch, 38th Lieutenant Governor of California[2]
- David Marks, Guitarist for The Beach Boys.
- Donald Merrifield, Jesuit priest and president of Loyola University of Los Angeles[7]
- Edla Muir, architect[8]
- Mack 10, American rapper
- Ms. Toi, American rapper
Basketball
- DeAngelo Collins, professional basketball player
- Jason Crowe, professional basketball player
- Ade Dagunduro, professional basketball player
- Lauren Ervin, professional basketball player
- Noel Felix professional basketball player
- Jason Hart, NBA basketball player[9]
- Jay Humphries, professional basketball player
- Ralph Jackson, NBA basketball player[10]
- Travele Jones, professional basketball player
- Vince Kelley, NBL Australia basketball player[11]
- Harold Miner, USC and NBA basketball player[12]
- Paul Pierce, NBA basketball player, 10-time All-Star[13]
- Reggie Theus, professional basketball player and college head coach[14]
- Doug Thomas, professional basketball player
Baseball
- Coco Crisp, Major League Baseball player[15]
- Dottie Wiltse Collins, AAGPBL player and 'Strikeout Queen'[16]
- Gail Henley, professional baseball player[17]
- Horacio Ramirez former coach in the Mexican League and former Major League Baseball player [18]
Football
- Shaquelle Evans, NFL football player[19]
- Lawrence Jackson, NFL football player[20]
- Gary Kerkorian, NFL football player[21]
- Verl Lillywhite, professional football player
- Patrick Onwuasor, NFL player
- Jarvis Redwine, professional football player
- Jim Sears, AFL and NFL football player[22]
- Jim Sutherland, college football head coach, class of 1933
- Zaven Yaralian, football coach
- Benson Mayowa, NFL football player for Seattle Seahawks
References
External links
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