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Adolfo Camarillo High School

Public high school in California, United States


Public high school in California, United States

FieldValue
nameAdolfo Camarillo High School
established1956
typePublic
streetaddress4660 Mission Oaks Boulevard
cityCamarillo
stateCalifornia
zipcode93012
countryUnited States
coordinates
enrollment1,932 (2023–2024)
teaching_staff80.15 (FTE)
ratio24.10
districtOxnard Union High School District
principalMatthew La Belle
campusSuburban
colorsBlue and white
conferenceCIF Southern Section
Coastal Canyon League
nicknameScorpions
rivalRio Mesa High School
newspaperThe Stinger
website
footnotes

Coastal Canyon League

Adolfo Camarillo High School (ACHS) is a public high school in Camarillo, California established 1956. The school is part of the Oxnard Union High School District and serves students in grades 9–12 in east Camarillo, Somis, and the Santa Rosa Valley. ACHS is named for Adolfo Camarillo, a prominent Californio ranchero and founder of the city which bears his name; he donated part of Rancho Calleguas for the high school.

History

Adolfo Camarillo, who founded the city of Camarillo and was instrumental in the creation of the Oxnard Union High School District, donated 50 acre of his Rancho Calleguas property for a public high school in 1950. Adolfo Camarillo High School opened in 1956, initially educating high school students from the Camarillo and Conejo Valley areas. (Thousand Oaks High School opened in 1962 to serve the latter.)

Athletics

Adolfo Camarillo High School's athletic teams are nicknamed the Scorpions. The school is a charter member of the Coastal Canyon League (CCL), a conference within the CIF Southern Section (CIF-SS) that was established in 2014. ACHS competes in the CCL for all sports except football and in the Marmonte Football Association for football. Prior to 2014, the school was a long-time member of the Pacific View League. Camarillo's primary rival is Rio Mesa High School.

The first ACHS team to earn a CIF-SS championship was the boys' basketball team in 1972. soccer team, a 1983 co-championship with Dos Pueblos High School after playing to a 3–3 draw in the final.

The ACHS softball team won three CIF-SS championships in 1991, 2011, and 2017; the first of these came against Buena High School.

Camarillo won section titles in baseball in 2002, boys' volleyball in 2003, and boys' wrestling (dual-meet championship) in 2015.

The school hosts the Camarillo Classic, a well known early season, two-day invitational track-and-field event, every March. It attracts dozens of teams from all over Southern California. The Distance Classic portion of the event has attracted notable athletes such as Jordan Hasay, Duane Solomon and Christine Babcock to come and produce record-breaking performances at the Camarillo Classic. In 2007, when Hasay ran her meet record 10:04.07 in the 3200 meters, both standing national record holders in the event, Kim Mortensen and Jeff Nelson, were in attendance.

Football

Adolfo Camarillo High School has earned three CIF-SS football championships. The first was in 1984 when the Scorpions defeated Ventura High School at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. In 1996, ACHS beat Notre Dame High School of Sherman Oaks 20–16 in a matchup that pitted quarterback and future MLB outfielder Joe Borchard against future NFL running back Justin Fargas. Camarillo won its most recent title in 2015, beating Thousand Oaks High School 55–27 and finishing Southern Section play with a 14–0 record. That same year, the Scorpions won the CIF Southern California regional title in Division 2-AA and appeared in the state championship game.

Notable alumni

  • Bryan Anger, National Football League punter
  • Boston Bateman, professional baseball player in the San Diego Padres organization
  • Joe Borchard, Major League Baseball player
  • Randy Elliott, MLB outfielder, San Diego Padres
  • Jerry Finn, music producer
  • Jeremy Fischer, USA Track & Field coach
  • Joel Hodge, cinematographer
  • Gabriela Jaquez, college basketball player
  • Jaime Jaquez Jr., professional basketball player for Miami Heat
  • Erik Komatsu, MLB player
  • Tom Lenk, actor
  • Jeff Mathews, Canadian Football League quarterback
  • Jessica Mendoza, U.S. Olympic softball player and ESPN baseball broadcaster
  • Randy Miller, MLB player
  • Alex Nowrasteh, economist and immigration policy analyst
  • Mike Parrott, MLB player
  • Marla Runyan, U.S. Paralympic gold medalist, one of only five athletes to participate in both the Paralympics and Olympics
  • Kevin Shulman, Writer, Director, Producer
  • Jeff Tackett, Major League Baseball player
  • Hilary Van Dyke, actress
  • Trevor Wallace, comedian and YouTube star
  • Delmon Young, MLB and Australian Baseball League player

References

References

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  2. "Camarillo rolls past Rio Mesa, 51-17". Ventura County Star.
  3. "HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' BASKETBALL: Camarillo vs. Rio Mesa | January 25, 2013 | www.thecamarilloacorn.com | Camarillo Acorn".
  4. "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Adolfo Camarillo High". ed.gov.
  5. "A Brief History Of The Ranch". Camarillo Ranch.
  6. Wolowicz, Daniel. (June 23, 2006). "Departing class sparks new tradition for school". The Camarillo Acorn.
  7. Storer, Mark. (October 6, 2014). "Roots run deep for many in Camarillo High class of 1960". Ventura County Star.
  8. Ledin, Loren. (April 30, 2019). "Channel Islands football program the big winner in next releaguing cycle". Gannett Co., Inc..
  9. (July 15, 2020). "CIF-Southern Section All Sports Press Guide and Record Book". CIF Southern Section.
  10. "Warrior track and field team solid at Camarillo Classic". The Orange County Register.
  11. "CV Track visits Camarillo - Crescenta Valley Weekly - Crescenta Valley Weekly". crescentavalleyweekly.com.
  12. "Falcons' depth prevails". tribunedigital-glendalenews-press.
  13. "Camarillo Distance Relays". camarilloclassic.com.
  14. "DyeStatCal - internet home of California track".
  15. (June 12, 1997). "HONORS". Los Angeles Times.
  16. (December 17, 2015). "Camarillo High football's 'Season for Moe' stretches all the way to CIF state championship bowl". Ventura County Star.
  17. Stephens, Mitch. (December 18, 2015). "Six-loss Del Oro stuns previously unbeaten Camarillo in CIF II-AA state championship bowl game".
  18. "Randy Elliott Statistics and History - Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com.
  19. Reedy, Joey. (December 12, 2018). "ESPN signs Camarillo High graduate Jessica Mendoza to multiyear extension". [[Ventura County Star]].
  20. (October 26, 2012). "Camarillo grad's road to World Series has had its bumps, but those close to him say he's a 'great guy'". Ventura County Star.
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