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Central High School (San Angelo, Texas)


FieldValue
nameSan Angelo Central High School
established
typePublic high school
genderCo-educational
districtSan Angelo Independent School District
grades912
principalJill Ross
teaching_staff172.53 (FTE)
enrollment3,029 (2023–2024)
ratio17.56
conferenceDistrict 2-6A
colorsBlue and Orange
mascotBobcat (Dynamo, Dynamite and Dyna-Mini the Bobcats)
campus size23-building campus on 40 acres
address655 Caddo Street
citySan Angelo
stateTexas
countryUnited States
zipcode76901
coordinates
website

Central High School is a public high school in San Angelo, Texas. It is part of the San Angelo Independent School District. The school served grades 10–12, with a secondary campus for 9th grade until the 2024-2025 school year when the secondary "On Oakes" campus shut down, moving freshmen to the main campus on Caddo Street. Its mascot is the Bobcat. The school serves much of San Angelo and the unincorporated community of Tankersley.

Athletics

With a reported enrollment of 2,993 (which combines the freshman campus and high school enrollments), the Bobcats of San Angelo Central compete with some of Texas' largest high schools as a member of Conference 6A of the University Interscholastic League, the state's governing body for public-school competition.

Soccer

The men's soccer team won the regional soccer tournament and went on to the state tournament in 2001. The Lady Cat Soccer team made the playoffs each year from 2002 to 2005 and reached the round of 16 in 2002. The Lady Cat soccer team, led by head coach Ben Henry, also made the playoffs four years running from 2008 to 2011, three times being knocked out in the bi-district round (2009, 2010, 2011) and once in the area championship game (2008).

Gymnastics

The Lady Cats gymnastics team won back-to-back state championships four years. Members from both the women's and men's teams were selected for the Texas National Team, with the women (led by Central coach Tony Walker) winning the national championship. The Bobcats won the Texas State Championship in 1974, 1976, 1978, 1983, 1987, 2001, and 2015. The Lady Cats won the Texas State Championship in 1989, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2019.

Tennis

The Bobcats' tennis team finished the 2009 season ranked 15th by the Texas Tennis Coaches Association.

Volleyball

The Lady Cats volleyball team finished its 2007 season ranked 22nd by the Texas Girls Coaches Association. After 22 years of coaching, Central High School girls volleyball coach Connie Bozarth reached a milestone 500 wins on September 16, 2008. Central's overall record is 32-10 (13-5 for 2008 season) and has been a regional qualifier for past three years.

Cheerleading

The Central High School cheerleaders were crowned national champions at the 2008–2009, 2010, and 2011National Association of Cheerleaders Nationals competition. The cheerleaders are coached by Central High School math teacher, and former Bobcat gymnast, Matt Escue (teacher of the year).

Baseball

The baseball program at Central won the district title in 2017 (1st in over 30 years). The first district championship was won in 1976 coached by Harvey Reeves.

Football

Central High School Bobcats football had its heyday from the 1940s through the 1970s under head coaches Jewell Wallace, Bob Harrell, Emory Bellard, Dan Lagrasta, and Smitty Hill, winning state championships in 1943 (open class) and 1966 (Conference 4A, the largest classification at the time). Traditionally, Central competed with Odessa High, Odessa Permian, Midland High, Midland Lee, Abilene, and Abilene Cooper in UIL District 3-5A (District 3-4A until 1979), a grouping popularly known as the 'Little Southwest Conference' due to the extremely high standard of football exhibited by the district's schools. After the 1997 season, the Bobcats were moved away from the LSC into District 2-5A with teams from Lubbock and Amarillo.

Beginning with the 2008–2009 academic year, the Bobcats, along with five of its newer Panhandle rivals, were to rejoin the four Odessa and Midland schools in an enlarged 10-team District 2-5A. Central's first season in the new district garnered them an 0–10 record for the season. On January 20, 2009, SAISD formally approved Brent Davis, from Alice in South Texas, as the new head football coach. Davis' offensive and defensive coordinators from Alice were expected to be hired as Central assistant coaches. Davis finished his first season with a 2–8 record, obtaining the two wins in the last two weeks of the season against Lubbock Coronado and Amarillo Tascosa. The two wins ended a 21-game losing streak that extended into the end of the 2007 season. The Bobcats, in 2010, reached the playoffs. They entered with a 4–6 record, winning their first game against El Paso Franklin before falling at home to Martin High School. In 2011, the Bobcats won their first undisputed district title for the first time since 1963. They finished the regular season with a record of 8–2.

Coaching history

YearsCoachRecordPercentageNotes338-277-17.535
2024–PresentMark Smith12-10.545
2021-2023Kevin Crane10-22.454Coach Kevin Crane's final season ended with a record of 1-9.
2009–2020Brent Davis55-29.655
2006–2008Steve Heryford11-22.333
2003–2005Bob Bellard19-17.528
2000–2002Kyle Gandy9-22.290
1996–1999Gary Gaines14-28.333
1989–1995Dan Gandy36-37-5.494
1979–1988Jimmie Keeling59-44-3.573
1972–1978Smitty Hill49-20-1.707
1967–1971Dan Lagrasta33-16-1.670
1960–1966Emory Bellard59-19-2.750
1953–1959Bob Harrell41-24-5.621
1946–1952Pete Sikes1-19*.050*
1943–1945Jewell Wallace?-?.000

*record only 1951 and '52. Source:

Marching Band

Central has a history of a great band program. Central has a marching band much larger than most other 6A sized schools, with Permian being one of the few schools to beat it in size.

Fine arts

Theatre

The Central High School theatre department presents two mainstages a year and a presentation of their UIL One Act Competition piece in the late spring.

The students involved in the department attend a yearly state thespian festival where the department had earned many honors such as "All-Star Troupe" and has had students compete at the international level in Monologues, Solo Musical, and Theatrical Marketing.

Notable alumni

  • Kristopher Carter, composer, won an Emmy award for his work on the animated series Batman Beyond.
  • David Hulse played for the Texas Rangers and Milwaukee Brewers from 1992 to 1996.
  • Trey Lunsford, catcher for the San Francisco Giants, played five total games from 2002 to 2003.
  • Davis Martin is a professional baseball pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, and played for the Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team from 2015-2018.
  • Maverick McIvor, quarterback for the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
  • Marc Menchaca, actor, appeared in Ozark and The Outsider.
  • Shea Morenz was a quarterback for the Texas Longhorns.
  • Fess Parker, actor, portrayed Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone in the respective TV shows.
  • August Pfluger is the U.S. representative for Texas's 11th congressional district (2021–)
  • Lucy A. Snyder is a science-fiction author.
  • Joe Williams was a pro football player

References

References

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  2. "Enrollment". [[University of Texas at Austin.
  3. Nathan Wright. (April 27, 2009). "Gymnastics: Fourth time just as sweet". [[San Angelo Standard-Times]].
  4. "Rankings". [[Texas Tennis Coaches Association.
  5. (November 26, 2007). "2007-08 TGCA Volleyball Poll". Texas Girls Coaches Association.
  6. Jeff Wick. (September 17, 2008). "Bozath gets 500th win". San Angelo Standard-Times.
  7. Jeff Wick. (November 5, 2008). "El Paso Coronado bumps Lady Cats from playoffs". San Angelo Standard-Times.
  8. "Cheerleading".
  9. "UIL State Football Champions". University of Texas.
  10. Jeff Wick. (November 7, 2008). "Bobcats finish season winless". San Angelo Standard-Times.
  11. Jeff Wick. (January 19, 2009). "Alice's Davis to coach Central High School football". San Angelo Standard-Times.
  12. (2017). "Talking beyond with Kristopher Carter". industrycentral.net.
  13. (2019). "David Hulse Minor league Statistics". statscrew.com.
  14. (2019). "Trey Lunsford". baseball-reference.com.
  15. (May 17, 2022). "White Sox Select Davis Martin". Steve Adams.
  16. Lee, Mike. (2018-08-10). "Central's McIvor blazes his own path from six-man to 6A".
  17. (2016). "San Angelo Native Returns Home for Movie Premiere". San Angelo Live.
  18. (2016). "5 Texas quarterback battles to remember". hookem.com.
  19. Anne, Sue. (September 24, 1995). "Quarterback Change Puts Racial Issue Under West Texas Stadium Lights". [[The Washington Post]].
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