Southeast High School (Florida)

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Southeast High School is located in Bradenton, Florida, in Manatee County. The school mascot is the Seminole and school colors are blue and orange, with secondary colors of gray and white.

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[edit] Academics

Southeast High School has an active, fully accredited International Baccalaureate program, which is a worldwide-recognized institute known for its advanced classes. The program at Southeast now serves more than 100 students yearly and offers courses in English, Foreign Language (German, French, or Spanish), ITGS (Information Technology in a Global Society), IB Music, Physics, Mathematics, Biology, Design Technology, History and Theory of Knowledge.

  • In 2007, Newsweek Magazine placed Southeast High School at #505 out of America's 1,300 top public high schools.

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[edit] Music

Southeast High School's music program is highly respected. The Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, Marching Seminole Band and many solo musicians consistently earn 'Superior' ratings at the annual Florida Bandmasters Association Solo and Ensemble adjudications and district competitions. Southeast musicians continue to represent Manatee County in the Florida Music Educators Association (FMEA) All State music festival.

[edit] Extra-Curricular

Southeast High School has a very active FFA program, student government, and numerous student-run clubs.

[edit] Athletics

Southeast High School has a long tradition of athletic excellence and participates in varsity sports in football, basketball, baseball, soccer, weightlifting, volleyball, track, golf, cross country, and swimming.

[edit] Athletic Achievements

Football

  • State Champions - 1993, 1994
  • State Runner-Up - 1985, 1988, 1998

Notes: 1985 team faced Emmitt Smith. 1993 team was undefeated and was quarterbacked by John Reeves with Peter Warrick as a receiver. 1994 team was quarterbacked by Peter Warrick who faced Daunte Culpepper in the state championship game. 1998 team was quarterbacked by Adrian McPherson

Girls Basketball

  • State Champions - 1981, 1985, 1990
  • State Runner-Up - 2003
  • eight straight district titles - 1999-2007

Boys Basketball

  • State Champions - 1995

Boys Cross Country

  • State Runner-Up - Corey Garvin, 1992

Boys Golf

  • State Runner-Up - 1990

Boys Track

  • State Runner-Up - 1993

Single Event Boys Track Champions

  • 110m Hurdles - Nathaniel Porter, 1968, 1969, 1970
  • 1600m - Martin Calvillo, 1992, 1993, 1994
  • 800m - Martin Calvillo, 1993, 1994
  • Long Jump - Peter Warrick, 1995; Bosley Allen, 1997, 1998
  • 1 Mile Relay - 1965
  • 1 Mile - Eric Miller, 1988

Girls Track

Single Event Girls Track Champions

  • 110m Hurdles - Tonya Brown, 1979
  • 330m Hurdles - Tonya Brown, 1979; Xavier Copeland, 1991
  • Long Jump - Tonya Brown, 1976, 1977, 1978; Nancy Siplin, 1993
  • 100m - Julie O'Neal, 1994
  • 200m - Julie O'Neal, 1993, 1996
  • 400m Relay - 1994
  • One-Mile Relay - 1982
  • 800-Yard Medley - 1976, 1977

Boys Weightlifting State Champions

  • Cornell Harris - 1983, 1984
  • Brian Goelz - 1994
  • Thomas Hadley - 1991
  • Omar Green - 1989
  • Reginald Bundrage - 1988
  • Ryan Alexander Brenner - 1991
  • Jerome Hines - 1995
  • Cedric Bell - 1996

Girls Weightlifting State Champions

  • Rachel King - 2005

Wrestling

  • State Runner-Up - 1993

Wrestling State Champions

  • Mike Gorris - 1987, 1988, 1989
  • Pat Cucci - 1978
  • Charles Higdon - 1994

Notable:

  • In 1998, Adrian McPherson was named both "Mr. Football" and "Mr. Basketball" for the state of Florida, selected to receive the Florida Mr. Football Award and Florida Mr. Basketball Award, the only athlete to have garnered both titles.
  • The 1995 NCAA National Championship game between the University of Florida and the University of Nebraska featured several players from Bradenton; Florida: Robby Stevenson (Manatee High School), Dock Pollard, Reggie Green (Southeast High School), Reggie Davis (Southeast High School); Nebraska: Leslie Dennis (Southeast High School), Tyrone Williams, Tommie Frazier (Manatee High School) and Shevin Wiggins (Manatee High School).

[edit] Notable Alumni

NFL

  • Todd Williams, OL, Tennessee Titans/Minnesota Vikings
  • John Reeves, LB, San Diego Chargers
  • Alphonso Roundtree, DB, Miami Dolphins
  • Peter Warrick, WR, Cincinnati Bengals/Seattle Seahawks
  • Adrian McPherson, QB, New Orleans Saints
  • Reggie Green, OL, Seattle Seahawks
  • Ukee Dozier, CB, Minnesota Vikings
  • Bosley Allen, WR, San Francisco 49ers
  • Keaton Cromartie, LB, Green Bay Packers
  • Ryan Rantz, Fl, NE Patriots
  • Ahmad Miller, DT, NY Giants
  • Steve Cucci, TE, Atlanta

MLB

  • Joe Mays P, Minnesota Twins (2001 MLB All Star)/Kansas City Royals/Cincinnati Reds
  • Bruce Westbrook, P, Pittsburgh Pirates

NBA

Television

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