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While attending Wilson High School in Tacoma, Trufant lettered in three varsity sports: football, basketball and track, capturing ninth at the State track meet in triple jump, with a leap of 14.50 meters. He was the team captain for two teams as a senior. As a junior, was Offensive Player of the Year in football and Mr. Defense in basketball
In 2020, two Tacoma Public Schools principals proposed renaming Woodrow Wilson High School and other schools in response to public outcry due to their association with controversial historic figures. Woodrow Wilson, the school's namesake, was a segregationist who had sympathized with the Ku Klux Klan and held pro-Confederacy views. [4]
Trufant attended Woodrow Wilson High School in Tacoma, Washington. He was named first-team all-state by the Seattle Times following his senior season, and also earned a spot on the Seattle Times preseason all-state team. He was named to the All-Narrows League first team as both a running back and cornerback as a senior, after posting 47 tackles ...
Stevens was born in Tacoma, Washington, [2] and attended Woodrow Wilson High School in Tacoma. [3] He was a star athlete in both basketball and football for Woodrow Wilson. [4] [5] He was considered the top football prospect in the State of Washington in the Class of 2000 and had offers from Washington, Oregon, UCLA, Nebraska, Michigan and other schools. [6]
Hannula had an exceptional high school coaching career at Tacoma's Woodrow Wilson High School, known as Silas High School since 2020. Hannula was hired when the school first opened in 1958, and within only two years his boys' teams won 24 consecutive state championships from 1960 through 1983, when Wilson retired from High School coaching. [ 3 ]
Tacoma, Washington: Mount Tahoma High School, Washington State University: 1994 Ray Frankowski: Football Chicago, Illinois University of Washington: 1994 Joanne Gunderson-Carner: Golf Kirkland, Washington: 1994 Dick Hannula: Swimming (coach) Woodrow Wilson High School: 1994 [5] Marv Harshman: Basketball (coach) Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Tacoma, Washington, U.S. Height: 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) Weight: 170 lb (77 kg) Career information; High school: Woodrow Wilson (Tacoma, Washington) College: Eastern Washington: Undrafted: 2006: Career history Spokane Shock ; Kansas City Brigade ; Arizona Rattlers (2007–2009) Las Vegas Locomotives (2009–2010) New York Jets ; Philadelphia Eagles *
Baldassin was born in Tacoma, Washington and played at Woodrow Wilson High School where he was an All-State third baseman and also earned team MVP and All-City football honors. [1] He originally signed to play football at the University of Puget Sound , but his performance in the East-West All-Star drew interest from several Pac-8 schools ...