St. Bonaventure High School

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St. Bonaventure High School
Location
Ventura, CA, USA
Information
Religion Roman Catholic
Principal Mark Groff
Enrollment

783 (2006)

Faculty 52 (2006)
Average SAT scores (2006) 519 (Verbal)
503 (Math)
508 (Writing)
Average ACT scores (2006) 22
Type Private
Athletics Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Football
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Swimming
Track & Field
Tennis
Volleyball
Athletics conference CIF Southern Section
Mascot Seraphs
Color(s) Green and Gold
Established 1968
Homepage

St. Bonaventure High School is a private, Catholic, co-educational secondary school in Ventura, California. It is owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles. The school is named in honor of Bonaventure, the Patron of the Mission San Buenaventura and the City of Ventura.

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[edit] Athletics

St. Bonaventure is recognized for its outstanding athletic program, especially in football. Playing in the Channel League, where St. Bonaventure is the only private school in a league of public school teams, St. Bonaventure has never lost a league football game since being admitted in 2002. St. Bonaventure has won six CIF-SS titles since 1999, including three in Division IV.

[edit] Titles

Football Championship

  • 1968

CIF-SS Div XI Football Champions

  • 1996
  • 1999
  • 2000
  • 2001

CIF-SS Div IV Football Champions

  • 2002
  • 2004
  • 2005

CIF-SS DIV III FOOTBALL TITLE

  • 2007

[edit] Controversy

St. Bonaventure has recently caused controversy due to the transfer of junior Darrell Scott from Moorpark High School.[1] Scott is among top running back prospects of the 2008 high school class in the United States, rushing for 3,194 yards and 49 touchdowns in his junior season.[2] His mother and stepfather reportedly “shopped their kid around”, inquiring several Los Angeles area high schools with elite football programs – among them Hart and Oaks Christian – about an enrollment of Darrell, before he ended up at St. Bonaventure.[3]

[edit] Notable alumni

  • James W. Posakony, PhD, 1970, Professor of Biology, University of California, San Diego (1986 Pew Scholar)
  • Hon. Vincent J. O'Neill Jr., 1970, Superior Court Judge, Ventura, California
  • Lorenzo Booker, 2002, football player (2001 Hall Trophy winner)
  • Whitney Lewis, 2003, football player

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sondheimer, Eric. "Scott's transfer causing friction", Los Angeles Times, January 31, 2007. 
  2. ^ Lawlor, Christopher. "Variety of wide receivers lead prize catches in recruiting Class of 2008", USA Today, January 19, 2007. 
  3. ^ Ledin, Loren. "Scott's transfer now official", Ventura County Star, January 31, 2007. 

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