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Don Panighetti 1947
FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, BASEBALL, TRACK
Was all SCVAL in football his senior season despite playing the first 5 games with a severe ankle sprain and missing the last 4 games after an emergency appendectomy Was Football MVP his junior year gaining all SCVAL honors Led the Varsity basketball team to three league titles playing center. Chosen all SCVAL Was baseball teams best pitcher and also played shortstop Led the track team to the SCVAL championship throwing the Discus, Shot Put, and running the low hurdles Los Gatos High School’s “Outstanding Athlete” award is named in his honor
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Larry Rugani 1958
FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, BASEBALL, TRACK
Named All-League in Football both his junior and senior seasons as quarterback, halfback, and linebacker In basketball he was All-League and either first or second in league scoring all 4 years of high school. Was MVP and team captain his junior and senior year in basketball Played 4 years of baseball as a pitcher and third baseman, although a broken ankle shortened both his track and baseball seasons his senior year In track, he ran the sprints and was a high jumper, twice finishing 3rd in the SCVAL. |
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Jim Wanless 1961
FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, BASEBALL
All-League quarterback in football. Named Team Captain his senior year Three-time team captain of the basketball team. Was also named MVP and was an All league selection his senior year in basketball Was an All League shortstop his senior season in baseball Played 3 years of varsity baseball Was 1961 winner of the Panighetti Award and was named a National Scholar Athlete Played both football and baseball at Occidental College where he was all conference in baseball 2 years and a member of that school’s Hall of Fame having played on “The best Football team in school history” |
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Tom Robak 1970
FOOTBALL, WRESTLING
Won league wrestling title all four years and undefeated all four years in league matches Placed third in CCS as a sophomore and won CCS titles as a junior and senior Placed third in Northern California as a sophomore and won the Nor Cal title as a junior In 1969 he won the United States Junior Olympic championships Attended Cal Poly San Luis Obispo on a wrestling scholarship All League linebacker in football. Team captain his sophomore year and his senior year. Honored in 1970 by the Santa Clara Valley Sportswriters as the Outstanding Wrestler of the Year
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Rick Bauer 1973
FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, BASEBALL
In football, he was the starting varsity quarterback for three seasons In basketball he was a varsity starter for three seasons and was twice chosen MVP of the basketball team Chosen All League his junior and senior seasons in basketball while averaging 19 points and 21 points per game He was a pitcher and leading hitter on the varsity baseball team for three seasons In baseball, he was the varsity team MVP and chosen All-League his sophomore, junior and senior seasons He compiled a career pitching record on the varsity of 31 wins and 7 losses Still holds the LGHS team record for most pitching wins in a season with 14
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Tiffiny Silveria Gillingham 1986
TENNIS
Won the League singles title all four years at Los Gatos High School. Was MVP of the Varsity tennis team all four years at Los Gatos High. Was the first Los Gatos High School female athlete to win a CCS individual championship and did it her sophomore year. Won a second CCS championship her junior year and was a CCS finalist her senior season. Compiled a .726 winning percentage as a Varsity tennis player at the University of California – Berkeley. Played professional tennis and in 1991 won the Stead Open in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
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Mike Scialabba 1986
FOOTBALL, WRESTLING
Was 1st team All-CCS and 1st team all Northern California linebacker his senior year of football Was co-MVP of the team and co-MVP of the league his senior year of football Led Wildcats to a CCS Football Championship his senior year Was a four-year Varsity wrestler at LGHS Finished 2nd in the league his sophomore and junior years wrestling Won League and CCS championships at 189 pounds his senior year wrestling while compiling a 31-2 record Played college football at San Jose State where he started 32 games and led the Spartans to a 9-2-1 record and a #20 ranking in the final UPI poll his senior year. |
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Kim Hay Rogowski 1994
TRACK, BASKETBALL
Was CCS Champion in the 100 meters her senior year when she led the Wildcats to a CCS Team Championship. Was MVP of the Track team three times. Was a member of the 4X100 and 4X400 CCS champion relay teams her junior year. Set a school record in the 100 meters that still stands today, as well as the school record 4X100 relay, a league record in the 100 her junior year and was league champion in both the 100 and 200 her junior and senior years. In basketball she was the team MVP and captain her junior and senior seasons. League MVP and All CCS in basketball while setting the school record for 3 pointers. Was a three year starter and team’s leading scorer both her junior and senior seasons. |
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Jeremy Barth 1995
FOOTBALL, SOCCER, BASEBALL
Was first team All League in football both his junior and senior seasons Was 1st team all CCS and MVP of the De Anza League his senior year of football Was a four year varsity starter in soccer and led Los Gatos to it’s first ever CCS championship. Was first team All League both his junior and senior seasons in soccer Was the starting catcher on the varsity baseball team his sophomore and junior years Was honorable mention All State his senior football season when he was second in the state in scoring with 25 touchdowns, 43 PATs and 4 field goals for 205 total points Was LGHS Outstanding scholar athlete 1995. |
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Shannon Sullivan 1995
VOLLEYBALL, FIELD HOCKEY, BASKETBALL, SOFTBALL, TRACK
Played on a total of 14 Varsity teams at LGHS. Was an All League Field Hockey player her sophomore year, the only year she played. Was a Varsity All League player in basketball and softball all 4 years of high school. In softball was an all CCS selection 3 times. In basketball she was all CCS her junior and senior seasons. Was twice chosen Female Athlete of the year at LGHS. At West Valley College, she played softball and was a National JCAA All American. Was 2nd team all Big 12 Conference while at Oklahoma State on a team that finished 3rd in the Women’s Softball World Series.
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