Laguna Hills High School

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Laguna Hills High School
Address
Laguna Hills High School
25401 Paseo De Valencia

,
California 92653

United States
Information
Type Public
Established1978
Enrollment1,434 (2022-23) [1]
Color(s)  
MascotHawk

Laguna Hills High School (LHHS) is a public and high school located in Laguna Hills, California.

Contents

The innovative programs include the Golden-Bell Award-Winning Two-Way Language Immersion Program, [2]

Awards and recognition

Athletics

Wrestling

Football

         CIF Champions(1991)(10-3-1)            CIF Champions(1997)(13-1) CIF and State Champions (2022)(15-1)

Soccer

Both the boys and girls team won Pacific Coast League titles on all 3 levels. In 1990, The boys advanced and won the CIF Southern Section Finals defeating Orange High School. The boys have also advanced to the CIF quarterfinal and the girls to the CIF semifinals in 2008. In 2010 the boys advanced to the CIF semifinals while girls made it to the quarterfinals. In 2015 the girls team advanced to the CIF Division 1 Finals. [9]

Softball

Recent alums Brittany Lastrapes and Rosey Neill played in the NCAA tournament. Elisa Victa made it to Super Regionals. Brittany for the University of Arizona, Rosey for Stanford, and Elisa for North Dakota State. In 2008 the girls repeated as Pacific Coast League champions and made it to the semifinals of CIF [10] In 2009 a third straight title was won, and in 2010 the team won it again to make it four in a row. [10]

Notable Alumni

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