Talk:San José High School
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[edit]No one remove Cung Le from the list of famous alumni again. Internationally, he's without a doubt the most famous graduate of the school (he's actually making a movie with David Carridine and Gary Busey).
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Big Bone Game
[edit]•The football teams of San Jose High Academy and Lincoln face off at San Jose City College each Thanksgiving in the Big Bone Game. This rivalry game has been held since 1945; it gets its name from San Jose High (now Academy) student Bob Schimdt in 1945, who found a large steer leg in his father's butcher shop and declared it the trophy for the winning school. San Jose won the first Big Bone, but Lincoln has been the home of the bone for 38 of the 62 years. Also, Lincoln has been in possession of the bone for eleven straight years, beating the second longest streak in Big Bone history set by Lincoln from 1962 to 1969. Lincoln's 2008 victory ended with a score of 57-0.
•The Junior Varsity football teams from both schools hold a Little Bone Game the Thursday prior to the Big Bone Game. The Lions baseball team play against San Jose High for the Big Bat, awarded to the winner of the season series between the two teams.
•In eight years of the Big Bat competition, Lincoln has won every game they've played against San Jose High Academy. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Anzuresr (talk • contribs) 05:01, 14 June 2009 (UTC)
Requesting to add Bob Santos to the list of San Jose alumni
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Bob Santos, class of 1989, boxing trainer, manager,[1][2] and cutman.[3]
- ^ Santoliquito, Joseph (2022-11-03). "Bob Santos might be the best trainer you've never heard of". The Ring. Retrieved 2024-08-16.
- ^ Kelly, Jack (2023-09-28). "Albert Ochoa signs managerial contract with Team Santos, Eyes pro debut in future". Inside the Ropes Boxing – Your #1 source for boxing news. Retrieved 2024-08-16.
- ^ Ketelle, Lucas (2024-03-18). "Trainer Bob Santos Credits Early Experiences, Club Shows for Success". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2024-08-16.
Note: Please refer to source #1 for reference. Junerio (talk) 07:34, 16 August 2024 (UTC)