- Sylmar High School
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name =Sylmar High School
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established =1950s
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district =Los Angeles Unified School District
grades =9-12
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principal =Jan Lyons
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enrollment =3,622
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colors = Navy Blue/Carolina Blue
mascot = Spartans
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location =13050 Borden Ave.Sylmar, CA 91342
country =USA
information =(818) 833-3700
website =http://www.sylmarhs.org/Sylmar High School is a public school in the northeast
San Fernando Valley in the Sylmar district ofLos Angeles, California . Established in the 1950s, it is part of theLos Angeles Unified School District , District 2, and serves more than 3,600 students in grades 9-12. The school mascot is the Spartans.Athletics
Sylmar's athletic program has flourished in the Los Angeles City Section.
Football
Once led by the intimidating coach Jeff Engilman, the Spartans won two City Section championships in 1992 and 1994. Engilman, who has won more than 200 games in his 29-year coaching career, once led the Spartans to a City Section-record 69 consecutive league wins. The mark once stood as the state record. He left Sylmar after the 2003 season. Sylmar has continued the success Engilman built when taking over in 1987, as it has won 17 straight league titles. A seemingly endless talent-pool of players have emerged from Sylmar led by the Jacksonville Jaguars' star tight-end George Wrighster and Oregon State standout and former Denver Broncos cornerback Brandon Browner. The Spartans have also seemed to have built a factory on constant star running back. Some of the star running backs turning Sylmar into a City Section football powerhouse were Shawn Hampton ( Pre-Engilman era, was City of Los Angeles Leading Rusher in 1984 & 1985), Jerome Casey, Daniel Burney, Tobaise Brookins (Washington), Tyrone Crenshaw (Michigan State), Durell Price (UCLA), Shaun Avalos, ( First 4 year starter in Sylmar history. 1994-1997(K) Jose Ochoa (Colorado State) won a divsion Champion Ship, Derrel Daniels (Washington) Blus Chipp All-American started his Junior and Sr yr. Ryan Carew (UCLA) and C.J. Gable (USC). As a freshman in 2006, Gable made history when he started at tailback for USC in the opener against Arkansas, scoring on the Trojans' opening drive.
Baseball
The Spartans of Sylmar are a notable baseball powerhouse in the San Fernando Valley, having won one City Section Championship in 1980 under Coach Thompson and 8 straight League Titles under Coach Gary Donatella, a Valley Pac 8/Valley Mission League record that still stands. Sylmar also holds the CIF City Section record for consecutive playoff appearances standing at 22 years and counting. The Spartans finished as runner-up in the City Section championship at Dodger Stadium in 2002, when they lost a pitcher's duel, 1-0, to Cleveland High of Reseda, marking the first title-game shutout since 1982. This would be coach Gary Donatella's first championship appearance in 14 years at Sylmar, and his last. Donatella, a 1972 Sylmar graduate, announced his retirement as Head Coach soon after the title game. Donatella, finished with a career record of 402-181 in 20 seasons, six of those at Los Angeles Marshall High, remains on as a teacher. "Gary D." as he is known by many, was succeeded by Assistant Head & Pitching Coach Ray Rivera who quickly led Sylmar to a League title in 2003.Since then, the Spartans have waged baseball-war against historic cross-town rivals San Fernando High and new league powerhouse Kennedy High of Granada for Valley Mission League supremacy. Sylmar has produced such talents as Derek Ornalez, James Lemos, Juan Carlos Velazco and notable Minor League standouts as Eddie Camacho, Marco Estrada and Ivan Hernandez.
References
* [http://www.sylmarhs.org/ School website]
* [http://notebook.lausd.net/portal/page?_pageid=33,54194&_dad=ptl&_schema=PTL_EP Los Angeles Unified School District profile]
*"Northridge project cuts dropout rate at Sylmar High School", April 17, 2006, CSUN News [http://www.csun.edu/pubrels/@csun/05-06/04-17-06.pdf (pdf)]
*http://sanfernandosun.com/sanfernsun/
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