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The following is a list of notable alumni of
University High School in
Irvine, California . The list includes notable former pupils who attended the school.
Sports
Garrett Atkins - Class of 1997 - former
Major League Baseball
infielder for the
Colorado Rockies and
Baltimore Orioles
[1]
Jeff Campbell - Class of 1981 - water polo silver medalist,
1988 Summer Olympics
[2]
Peter Campbell - Class of 1978 - water polo silver medalist,
1984 Summer Olympics and 1988 Summer Olympics; four-time collegiate
All-America
[3]
Polly Plumer - Class of 1982 - track and field athlete, former national high school girls' record holder in the mile at 4:35.24, four-time collegiate All-America, Track & Field,
UCLA Bruins
[4]
Shar Pourdanesh - Class of 1988 - former
NFL player (
Redskins ,
Steelers ,
Raiders ); first
Iranian -born player
[5]
Bojana Todorović - Class of 2009 -
NCAA champion
beach volleyball player in 2011 at
UCLA ,
[6] former professional
volleyball player in
France ,
Puerto Rico and the
Philippines
[7]
Tim Wallach - Class of 1975 - former
Major League Baseball player and
Los Angeles Dodgers hitting
coach
[8]
Amy White - Class of 1986 - silver medalist in the 100M backstroke, 1984 Summer Olympics
[9]
Greg Whiteley - Class of 1985 - five-time NCAA all-American and winner of NCAA championship indoor mile
[10]
Music
Film and theater
Business
Journalism and academia
Other
References
^ Zaengle, Neda (18 February 2010).
"Garrett Atkins now pitching in Irvine" . The Orange County Register . Retrieved 31 July 2012 .
^ Beck, Martin (24 July 1992).
"Games are Just the Beginning" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 3 August 2012 .
^
"Peter Campbell - Class of 2000" . USA Water Polo. Archived from
the original on 11 July 2012. Retrieved 31 July 2012 .
^ Shaver, Brent (7 June 2007).
"Warriors' Babcock defends state title, winning 1,600" . The Orange County Register . Retrieved 31 July 2012 .
^
"Shar Pourdanesh's Page" . Nevada Football Alumni Association . Archived from
the original on 29 January 2013. Retrieved 31 July 2012 .
^
"Todorovic, Smith champs" .
Los Angeles Times . 17 December 2011.
^
"Bojana Todorovic » indoor tournaments" .
^
"Wallach Elected into College Baseball Hall of Fame" . Fullerton Titans . 21 February 2011. Retrieved 31 July 2012 .
^ Scott, Gerald (12 June 1985).
"Swimming : White Left Her Medal at Poolside" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 31 July 2012 .
^
"Whiteley Strives to Train for the Long Run : University Graduate Resists Overtraining, Finds Right Pace for Success" . Los Angeles Times . 1989-05-29. Retrieved 2021-06-02 .
^
a
b Eliot, Ashley (17 Sep 2009).
"Irvine's Thrice Release New Record, Overcome Online Thieves" . OC Weekly . Retrieved 3 August 2012 .
^
a
b Kane, Rich (18 Nov 1989).
"Anger Is a Gift" . OC Weekly . Retrieved 3 August 2012 .
^ Pena, Luis (29 March 2004).
"Let them play it again" . Daily Pilot . Retrieved 31 July 2012 .
^ Chang, Richard (27 February 2009).
" 'Twilight' actor tackles Hollywood from Irvine" . The Orange County Register . Retrieved 31 July 2012 .
^ Applegate, Jane (1 September 1987).
"Publisher Sued for Excluding Gays' Picture" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 28 November 2012 .
^ Koltnow, Barry (13 March 2012).
"25 reasons we still love Will Ferrell" . The Orange County Register . Retrieved 31 July 2012 .
^ Boettner, Melissa Tennille (22 September 2010).
"My Students On Broadway: A Father/Daughter Broadway Adventure" . Boettner Vocal Studios . Retrieved 31 July 2012 .
^
"IPSF's inaugural Spirit of Excellence Gala and Auction raises more than $200,000 for schools" . Irvine Unified School District. September 2010. Retrieved 31 July 2012 .
^
"Mesmerizing Program" . Orange County Jewish Life . Archived from
the original on 22 November 2011. Retrieved 31 July 2012 .
^
"Irvine's Ezra Klein crowned Prince of DC Media by The New Republic" . LiberalOC. Retrieved 3 January 2015 .
^ Rivera, Ryan (2008-05-05).
"Gang leader for a day? An academic took the plunge" .
Orange County Register . Retrieved 2008-05-06 .
^ Arellano, Gustavo (3 February 2005).
"Girls Gone Not So Wild" . OC Weekly . OC Weekly. Retrieved 31 July 2012 .
^ Fadroski, Kelli Skye (9 May 2012).
"Dita Von Teese brings 'Strip Strip Hooray!' to O.C." The Orange County Register . Retrieved 31 July 2012 .
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"Visiting My High School 12 YEARS Later" . YouTube . 30 October 2022.
Archived from the original on 30 October 2022. Retrieved 30 October 2022 .