ND's Stanton is Cal-Hi Sports Athlete of Year
Mike Stanton, a top football, basketball and baseball player at Notre Dame High in Sherman Oaks, is Cal-Hi Sports' boys' athlete of the year, only the second from the area since John Elway to earn the honor (Taft's Steve Smith was the other in 02-03).
Here's Cal-Hi Sports' all-time list:
2006-07 — Mike Stanton, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame (baseball, football,
basketball)
2005-06 — Chase Budinger, Carlsbad La Costa Canyon (basketball, volleyball)
2004-05 — Drew Shiller, Burlingame (football, basketball, baseball)
2003-04 — Kenny O'Neal, Oakland Skyline (football, track)
2002-03 — Steve Smith, Woodland Hills Taft (football, basketball, track)
2001-02 — Aaron Piersol, Newport Beach Newport Harbor (swimming)
2000-01 — Antwon Guidry, San Jose Leigh (football, basketball, track)
1999-00 — D. J. Williams, Concord De La Salle (football, track)
1998-99 — Chris Lewis, Long Beach Poly (football, volleyball)
1997-98 — C.C. Sabathia, Vallejo (football, basketball, baseball)
1996-97 — Ken-Yon Rambo, Long Beach Poly (football, track)
1995-96 — Chris Claiborne, Riverside J.W. North (football, basketball)
1994-95 — Eric Guerrero, San Jose Independence (wrestling)
1993-94 — McKay Christensen, Fresno Clovis West (football, baseball)
1992-93 — Calvin Harrison, Salinas North Salinas (track, basketball)
1991-92 — Jason Kidd, Alameda St. Joseph (basketball, baseball)
1990-91 — Rob Johnson, El Toro (football, basketball, baseball)
1989-90 — Ryan Hancock, Cupertino Monta Vista (football, baseball)
1988-89 — Lorenzo Neal, Lemoore (football, wrestling)
1987-88 — Adam Keefe, Irvine Woodbridge (basketball, volleyball)
1986-87 — LeRon Ellis, Santa Ana Mater Dei (water polo, basketball, track)
1985-86 — Brian Johnson, Oakland Skyline (football, baseball)
1984-85 — George Porter, Lompoc Cabrillo (basketball, track)
1983-84 — John Williams, L. A. Crenshaw (basketball)
1982-83 — Mike Smith, Hacienda Heights Los Altos (football, basketball,
volleyball)
1981-82 — Jim McCullough, Hemet (football, wrestling)
1980-81 — Kevin Willhite, Rancho Cordova (football, track)
1979-80 — Darryl Strawberry, L. A. Crenshaw (basketball, baseball)
1978-79 — John Elway, Granada Hills (football, baseball)
1977-78 — Jesse Vasallo, Mission Viejo (swimming)
1976-77 — Brian Goodell, Mission Viejo (swimming)
1975-76 — Greg Louganis, El Cajon Valhalla & Santa Ana (diving)
1974-75 — Bill Cartwright, Elk Grove (basketball)
1973-74 — Tim Shaw, Long Beach Wilson (water polo, swimming)
1972-73 — Lonnie Shelton, Bakersfield Foothill (football, track)
1971-72 — Scott McGregor, El Segundo (baseball)
1970-71 — Anthony Davis, San Fernando (football, baseball)
1969-70 — James McAlister, Pasadena Blair (football, track)
1968-69 — Jeff Burroughs, Long Beach Wilson (football, baseball)
1967-68 — Mark Spitz, Santa Clara (water polo, swimming)
1966-67 — Mickey Cureton, Compton Centennial (football)
1965-66 — Tim Danielson, Chila Vista (track)
1964-65 — Paul Wilson, Downey Warren (track)
1963-64 — Don Schollander, Santa Clara (water polo, swimming)
1962-63 — Tommie Smith, Lemoore (football, basketball, track)
1961-62 — Forrest Beaty, Glendale Hoover (track)
1960-61 — Ulis Williams, Compton (track)
1959-60 — Dennis Ralston, Bakersfield (tennis)
1958-59 — Dale Story, Orange (track)
1957-58 — Willie Davis, L. A. Roosevelt (basketball, baseball, track)
1956-57 — Bill Kilmer, Azusa Citrus (football, basketball, baseball)
1955-56 — Fred Lacour, S.F. St. Ignatius (basketball)
1954-55 — Dick Bass, Vallejo (football)
1953-54 — Don Bowden, San Jose Lincoln (track)
1952-53 — Ronnie Knox, Santa Monica (football)
1951-52 — Marty Keough, Pomona (football, basketball, baseball)
1950-51 — Charlie Powell, San Diego (football, baseball)
1949-50 — Lang Stanley, L. A. Jefferson (track)
1948-49 — John Henry Johnson, Pittsburg (football, basketball, track)
1947-48 — Bob Mathias, Tulare (football, track)
1946-47 — Bill McColl, San Diego Hoover (football, basketball, baseball)
1945-46 — George Stanich, Sacramento (basketball, baseball, track)
1944-45 — Jackie Jensen, Oakland (football, baseball)
1943-44 — Bill Sharman, Porterville (football, basketball, baseball)
1942-43 — Glenn Davis, La Verne Bonita (football, baseball)
1941-42 — Irv Noren, Pasadena (basketball, baseball)
1940-41 — Tommie Fears, L.A. Manual Arts (football)
1939-40 — Howie Dallmar, S.F. Lowell (basketball, baseball)
1938-39 — Jim Jurkovich, Fresno (football, track)
1937-38 — Frankie Albert, Glendale (football, baseball, tennis)
1936-37 — Jackie Robinson, Pasadena Muir Tech (football, basketball,
baseball)
1935-36 — Bobby Doerr, L.A. Fremont (pro baseball)
1934-35 — Ted Williams, San Diego Hoover (baseball)
1933-34 — Hank Luisetti, S.F. Galileo (basketball)
1932-33 — Don Budge, Oakland University (tennis)
1931-32 — Corney Johnson, Los Angeles (track)
1930-31 — Frank Sobrero, Oakland (football, basketball, baseball)
1929-30 — Cotton Warburton, San Diego (football, baseball)
1928-29 — Orv Mohler, Alhambra (football, baseball)
1927-28 — Frank Wykoff, Glendale (track)
1926-27 — Bob Kleckner, Oakland McClymonds (football, basketball, baseball)
1925-26 — Louie Almada, Los Angeles (football, baseball)
1924-25 — Chesley Unruh, El Monte (track)
1923-24 — Lee Barnes, Hollywood (track)
1922-23 — Mort Kaer, Red Bluff (football, basketball, track)
1921-22 — Bud Houser, Oxnard (track)
1920-21 — Ernie Nevers, Santa Rosa (football, basketball)
1919-20 — Jim Lawson, Long Beach Poly (baseball, track)
1918-19 — Brick Muller, Oakland Technical (baseball, track)
1917-18 — Charley Paddock, Pasadena (track)
1916-17 — Brick Muller, San Diego (football, baseball)
1915-16 — Frank Sloman, S.F. Poly (track)
1914-15 — Tuffy Conn, Pasadena (football, track)
1913-14 — Harry Liversedge, S.F. Poly (rugby, track)
1912-13 — Mickey Forbes, Berkeley (rugby)
1911-12 — Harry Heilmann, S.F. Sacred Heart (baseball)
1910-11 — Bert Risling, Palo Alto (rugby)
1909-10 — Deming MacLise, Oakland (basketball, track)
1908-09 — Charley Kiser, Alameda (football, baseball)
1907-08 — Stan Mitchell, Los Angeles (football, basketball, baseball)
1906-07 — Al Munn, Oakland (track)
1905-06 — Mowatt Mitchell, Los Angeles (basketball, baseball)
1904-05 — Fred Moullen, San Francisco Lick (football, track)
1903-04 — Ralph Rose, Healdsburg (track)
1902-03 — Ralph Rose, Healdsburg (track)
1901-02 — Bill Hagans, Ukiah (track)
1900-01 — Heinie Heitmuller, S.F. Lick (football, baseball)
1899-00 — Orvall Overall, Visalia (football, baseball)
1898-99 — Arthur Henley, Ukiah (track)
1897-98 — Alfred Plaw, Oakland (track)
1896-97 — Locomotive Smith, Burlingame Hoitt's (football, track)
1895-96 — Roy Woolsey, Berkeley (track)
1894-95 — Pete Kaarsburg, San Mateo St. Matthew's (football, baseball)
1893-94 — Bert Oliver, Oakland (football)
1892-93 — Wolf Ransome, Oakland (football)
1891-92 — Wolf Ransome, Oakland (football)
1890-91 — George Hoffman, Oakland (track)
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