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  2. Mission Bay High School - Wikipedia

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    The school's jazz program is home to the Award-winning and touring Mission Bay Preservationists, as well as the Mission Bay Mambo Orchestra, the only youth-Latin big band in California. The music program also includes a concert band, string orchestra, full-size symphonic orchestra, swing and concert choirs, and the aforementioned 2 jazz-bands.

  3. Mission Bay Senior High School - Wikipedia

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  4. Dillon Baxter - Wikipedia

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    Mission Bay went 13–0 and won the CIF San Diego Division IV title in 2009. Baxter won the prestigious Silver Pigskin Trophy, awarded annually to San Diego County's most outstanding football player, chosen by KUSI television's Prep Pigskin Report. In addition, Baxter was a consensus High School All-American and also won the Hall Trophy. [1]

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  6. List of California state high school football champions

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    Division 4-AA Division 4-A Division 5-AA Division 5-A Division 6-AA Division 6-A Division 7-AA Division 7-A; 2015 [15] Centennial (Corona) San Marino def. Sierra Canyon 36-35 Mission Viejo def. Helix (La Mesa) 32-28 Narbonne (Los Angeles) def. Ridgeview (Bakersfield) 35-20 Camarillo def. La Habra 63-49 Citrus Hill (Perris) def. Calabasas 56-21

  7. Skip Frye - Wikipedia

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    Frye attended Mission Bay High School and began his professional surfing career in 1958. His first board was a balsa board shaped by legend Mike Diffenderfer. He rode professionally for G&S surfboards and eventually created his own model for them in 1967.

  8. Rusty Filter - Wikipedia

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    He left the Aztecs after one season to become an assistant at Mission Bay High School. After two seasons at Mission Bay, Filter returned to San Diego State. Filter spend 16 seasons at SDSU and helped produce Stephen Strasburg as the first overall pick in the 2009 Major League Baseball draft .

  9. Matt Bush (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Bush attended Mission Bay High School in San Diego, California. He played shortstop, where his defense and arm strength made him a top major league prospect. He had a .450 batting average with 11 home runs and 35 runs batted in (RBIs). He also pitched, and he threw a 94-mile-per-hour (151 km/h) fastball with a curveball.