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He attended Don Antonio Lugo High School, where he played as a forward in soccer. [1] Zendejas accepted a soccer scholarship from Division III University of La Verne. [2] He began to play football as a junior, kicking a school-record 55-yard field goal against Pomona College, while making 22 out of 35 field goal attempts during the season. [3]
Soccer was the main sport for the Zendejas family. He attended Don Antonio Lugo High School, where he followed his older brother Luis footsteps, playing both football and soccer. [1] He did not begin to play football until his senior year, because he wanted to wait for Luis to graduate. That season, he made 4 field goals of over 50 yards.
Don Antonio Lugo High School is one of the four high schools of the Chino Valley Unified School District located in Chino, California, United States. The mascot is the Conquistador. Don Lugo High School was founded in 1972, and during that year the school only accepted freshmen. Each following year another freshman class was added until the ...
High school basketball: Scores for boys' and girls' games across the Southland on Wednesday, Jan. 22. ... Chaffey 55, Don Lugo 53 Chaminade 54, St. Francis 41 Chino 82, Ontario 56 ... 3 potential ...
Soccer was the main sport in the Zendejas family. He attended Don Antonio Lugo High School, where he was initially a midfielder with the soccer team. He was called "Z" by his teammates. Football head coach Jack Coppes asked him to try out for the team and he ended up playing both sports.
Bonnie Brimecombe, right, principal of Odyssey Charter School South, which burned down in the Eaton fire, met with students, parents and teachers at Vincent Lugo Park in San Gabriel on Tuesday.
Caleb Suri is a retired American soccer player who played professionally in the North American Soccer League, Major Indoor Soccer League, American Indoor Soccer Association and USISL. In 1984, Suri, older brother of Mo Suri, graduated from Don Antonio Lugo High School.
He attended Ramona Junior High School, before transferring to Don Antonio Lugo High School. [1] ... Luis and Max also had success in professional football. [1]