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Encyclopedia > Crystal Lake Central High School

{{Infobox Secondary school | motto = Today a reader, Tommorow a leader. | name = Crystal Lake Central High School (formerly Crystal Lake Community High School) | type = Public secondary | grades = 9-12 | students = 1430 | principal = Steve Olson | dean = Steve Greiner and Dave Shutters | address = 45 W. Franklin Ave | city = Crystal Lake | state = Illinois | country = United States Of America | oversight = Community High School District 155 | mascot = Tigers | colors = Orange and Black | established = 1924 | newspaper = Orange and Black | website = Crystal Lake Central High School | picture =Crystal Lake Central High School, often referred to as "Central" or "CLC," is the first of the three high schools in Crystal Lake, Illinois, United States. Crystal Lake is a city located in southeastern McHenry County in northeastern Illinois. ... This article is about the U.S. State. ... Motto: (traditional) In God We Trust (official, 1956–present) Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington, D.C. Largest city New York City Official language(s) None at the federal level; English de facto Government Federal Republic  - President George W. Bush (R)  - Vice President Dick Cheney (R) Independence - Declared - Recognized... The logo of District 155. ... For other uses, see Tiger (disambiguation). ... Crystal Lake is a city located in southeastern McHenry County in northeastern Illinois. ...

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History

The school's current building was founded in 1924, and was originally known as Crystal Lake Community High School. Before then it was located at what is now Husmann Elementary School across the street. After Crystal Lake South was founded in 1978, Crystal Lake Community High School changed its name to Crystal Lake Central High School. Crystal Lake Central has the Largest campus, but is the least populated of the four high schools in District 155 of Illinois, with a 2006-2007 year population of less than 1500. Crystal Lake South High School, often referred to as South or CLS, is one of three high schools in Crystal Lake, Illinois, United States, and has a body of 1916 students. ...


Athletics

Its mascot is the Tiger, with school colors orange and black and white. Traditionally, it has been a cross-town rival with CLS, sharing both a football and baseball rivalry. Recently, Prairie Ridge's basketball team has provided competition for CLC's team. Also South and Central don't compete against each other anymore because of recent changes. Central's Girls Volleyball team are also the defending state champions in class 3A after going 42-0. Crystal Lake South High School, often referred to as South or CLS, is one of three high schools in Crystal Lake, Illinois, United States, and has a body of 1916 students. ... This article does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...


The original school was opened in 1884. The building which still houses the school wasn’t created until 1924 and didn’t get it’s first state title until 1946, when Harold Legel won the state discus championship.


The Tigers were a football force in the area before the creation of new schools depleted their player pool. Central was represented in the NFL by John Bock, Bob Franz and Keith Kinderman. One of the greatest stories in Illinois High School basketball has a Crystal Lake connection as well. Fritz Schneider scored 34 points for the Tigers in a 71-68 win of Alden-Hebron in 1952. It was the Giants only loss of a state championship season, despite the school’s enrollment of less than 100. The basketball team again made some history in 1991.


Hosting Woodstock in a hotly contested Fox Valley Conference, no one before or after the game would have believed the story - they had to be there to see it. The game didn’t go into overtime, didn’t have any raucous dunks or multiple superstars, the score was the star. 123-117. The game produced more points in 32 minutes than any NBA game or any listed on The Associated Press' college scorelist that night and was picked by the Northwest Herald No. 1 on the list of memorable games in the McHenry County area for the century.


Ten players scored in double figures, which is a state record.


"When I tell people the score, Woodstock coach Eddie Mickhead said, "they think it was triple overtime.


Baseball coach Jeff Aldridge led the baseball team to a 29-6-1 record in 2003, winning the Fox Valley Conference and the school’s first regional title in over 40 years. That team was led by a trio of stars, pitchers Ted Ratliff and Bobby Steinsdoerfer, and shortstop Adam Varrassi; and took the Tigers to the state quarterfinals.


The boys distance runners at Central have a storied past as well, winning 10 of the last 11 FVC titles. The boys track team has won 18 conference championships and won every year save one (finishing second) from 1982-1997.


Crystal Lake Central High School holds many sports titles.


Notable alumni

Michael Stanley Myers (born June 26, 1969 in Arlington Heights, Illinois) is a left-handed relief pitcher who plays for the New York Yankees. ... Major league affiliations American League (1901–present) Central Division (1994–present) Current uniform Retired Numbers 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, 16, 19, 42, 72 Name Chicago White Sox (1904–present) (Chicago) White Stockings (1901-1903 *From 1900 to 1903, the official name did not contain the city name of Chicago... David William Radford, born March 22, 1988 in Crystal Lake, Illinois is an American pop singer. ... American Idol is an American reality-competition show airing on Fox. ... League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1966–1969) Eastern Division (1966–1969) National Football League (1970–present) American Football Conference (1970–present) AFC East (1970–present) Current uniform Team colors Aqua, Coral, Navy, White Mascot T. D. Personnel Owner H. Wayne Huizenga (50%) and Stephen M. Ross (50%) General Manager... Mike Felumlee (circa 2003): Chicago-area drummer, musician and former member of the band Smoking Popes Mike Felumlee, a native of Crystal Lake, Illinois (a suburb of Chicago), is chiefly known as the former drummer for the influential rock band The Smoking Popes. ... Smoking Popes is an American rock group from the northwest suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, formed in 1991. ... Alkaline Trio is a band from Chicago consisting of Matt Skiba on guitar/vocals, Dan Andriano on bass/vocals, and Derek Grant on drums/back-up vocals. ...

Notable Achievements

  • Girls Volleyball- Class 3A IHSA State champions (2007) with an undefeated record of 42-0. Crystal Lake was ranked No. 6 on the top 100 teams in the nation by PrepVolleyball.com.[2]
  • Chuck Swenson Class of 72, Son of Basketball Coach John Swenson went on to Indiana and was manager for undefeated 76 Indiana Hoosiers and then was assistant coach at Army and Duke with Coach Krzyzewski , later was Head Coach at William & Mary. Swenson later came back to Duke as Coach K Director of Basketball Operations and went on to be an Assistant at Penn State and Michigan. Swenson battled against Barrington's Gary Fencik(Chicago Bears) Zion Benton 's Billy McKinney(Northwestern) and Brian Colbert(Wisconsin).
  • Girls Poms- Throughout the past 3 years, Central has taken first in state for every year, and in 2006 Central took home 2 state trophies.
  • Boys Baseball in Spring '08, placed 4th at state.

Clubs

clubs/organizations duration sponsor
cheerleading aug-nov Ms. Glinski
color guard aug-nov TBA
Debate Ms. Gonder
Foreign Exchange Program Mrs. Kelewae
French Club Mr. Daheerps
Gaming Club Mr. Hewett
German Club Mrs. Kelewae
Improv Mr. Kingston
Ind. Speech Events Ms. Gonder
Intramural Sports Mr. Smalley
Jazz Band Mr. Levin
WYSE Mr. Hermann
Literary Magazine TBA
Madrigals November Mr. Hubly
Mentors Speaker/Foerster
National Honor Society Aug-Jun Mr. O'Brien
National Socialist's Workers Party Mr. Hitler
Pom Pons Ms. Vermillion
Scholastic Bowl Mr. Hermann
Science Olympiad Wilbrandt/Spannagel
Spanish Club Mr. Huser
Student Council Mr. Greiner
Student Newspaper Mr. Legroetta
Thespians/Stage Crew Mr. Kingston
Tiger Leaders Gott/Jazwinski
Varsity Club Mr. Smalley
Web Club Mr. Szeslawski
Yearbook "Tiger Tales" Aug-Jun. Nelson/Welder

School Fight Song

(Set to the tune of "Minnesota Rouser") The Minnesota Rouser is the fight song of the University of Minnesota. ...


CL Tigers, Hats off to you,
To your colors true we shall always be,
Firm and strong and loyal are we,
Ra Ra for ol' CL,
Ra Ra Ra Ra,
Ra for CLHS!


References

  1. ^ DOLPHINS NEWS October 17, 1996
  2. ^ Illinois well represented in national Top 100 by Jeff Bartl, ChicagoSports.com, November 29, 2007

Image File history File links Question_book-new. ...

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