Principal: Jason Stipp Julia BondUEC All-Conference & All-Academic, MVP, Sportsmanship Award, Regional Champion, Sectional Champion, & STATE CHAMPION Neuqua Valley competes in the DuPage Valley Conference for athletics. Jared was a four-year starting guard and was a three time First-Team All-West Coast Conference player. During the regular season tournament play, the team won three of their six, Sara Barsotti: All-Academic, Team MVP, All-Conference, All State, Julia Bond: All-Academic, All-Conference, All-State, Rachel Felton: All-Academic, All-Conference, Charley Barbary: All-Academic, All-Conference, Breanne Cura: Sportsmanship Award, All-Conference. [7], The choir program offers seven choirs and several extracurricular ensembles, including two show choirs. Gail was All-Conference in Volleyball in 1984 & 85. Brett Einbecker -- Track & Field and Football--Inducted 2016 Shannonearned All-Conference honors all fours years of her Cross Country endeavors. As a sophomore Herschel Dixon was a part of an IHSA Sectional Championship Team, the first Sectional Championship in boys track in school history! Contact info. Erasmus Hall, Brooklyn, N.Y. Thank you to the seniors for a great 4 years and to your family for raising such wonderful people and for your ongoing support. Public school 2,593 Students Grades 9-12. GreatSchools Rating 8 reviews Awards Public school 2,593 Students Grades 9-12. Head Girls Track Coach in 2001-2002. During her time at WVHS Bri's teams finished with an overall record of 92-6-10, 3 UEC Conference Championships, 3 IHSA Regional Championships, 2 IHSA Sectional Championships, 2 Super-Sectional Championships, & 2 IHSA State Championships! In 1979 he was named to numerous All-State 1st teams and played in the IBCA Class A All-Star Game. @MVPrincipal1. As a football player, Dixon was a three-year Varsity member. From 2007-2009, he competed at Northern Illinois University. After college, Fabien played for the Chicago Bears from 1995-99 and then with the Seattle Seahawks from 1999-2002, earning numerous accolades. Christy was a two-time All-Conference runner in Cross Country and qualified for the IHSA State meet in 1982. [5], In 2021, 41.9% of the student body identified as White, 23.3% of the student body identified as Asian, 18.3% of the student body identified as Hispanic, 10.7% of the student body identified as Black, and 5.7% of the student body identified as another race. Georgia Harris-Gill. All three seasons the Warriors qualified for the playoffs, during Austin's senior season Waubonsie made it to the Illinois High School Association Quarter Finals. The NVHS dance team dances along to the pep songs at halftime after the band's main performance. He threw two no-hitters in baseball, was named 1st Team All-Conference in 1980 and held numerous records in both pitching and batting. [15] The school is also a member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA), and competes in state tournaments that it sponsors. At the conclusion of Javier's athletic career at WVHS, he not only became the most successful wrestler in Waubonsie history, but could be one of the most successful athletes to ever walk the halls at the Original Valley! He set a number of IHSA records in the course of his career. 2590 Ogden Avenue, Aurora, IL 60504. In addition, the Warriors finished the season for the second year unbeaten, completing the season with a 26-0-1 record. [17] An extensive intramural program is available, competing in many sports including basketball, bowling, and even ping pong. It also includes all art rooms, and the library. She has remained in the sport, coaching on both the college and high school levels. Javier Quintanilla was a member of the Varsity wrestling team at Waubonsie Valley High School for four years from 1992-1995. Bri Rodriguez was a member of the Varsity Girls Soccer team all four years of her high school career, and by the end of those four years she truly left her mark in a program that has seen their fair share of success. [4], The school was designed as an open campus, with very few walls to separate classes. Waubonsie Valley High School Alumni Class List The names listed below are alumni who have been searched for on this site from Waubonsie Valley High Schoolin Aurora, Illinois . After college, Javier Quintanilla has remained in the sport that he has enjoyed his entire life as a coach and referee. Raphael has been a counselor for the Christian Friendliness Youth Center in the Quad Cities and since 2000, he has served his country on active duty in the US Army as Chaplain Assistant, Religious Support NCO, and Chaplain Recruiter. Rushing yards in a season (2,377) and career (4,126). She was named Big 10 Freshman of the Year and finished her frosh year with NCAA All-American status in both the 100 Meter Dash and 4X400 Meter Relay. 98-70 Record. She was a six-time qualifier for the IHSA State Meet: All four years in the High Jumpalong withthe 400 Relay and 800 Relay as a Freshman. In addition to the individual records that he holds he was also recognized at the conference and state level for his performance on the field. He was the National Champion in the 200 Dash in 1991 and also qualified for Nationals in the 100 and 4 X 100 Relay. The Lansing School District is very proud of the great achievements of the thousands upon thousands of Lansing School District alumni from Eastern, Everett, Sexton and Harry Hill High Schools. Raphael Wilson was a three-year member of the Varsity Wrestling team, earning 109 career wins on the mat. Jared was a sharp shooter from long range and holds multiple school records. Women may compete in badminton, bowling, gymnastics, cheerleading, and softball. During Dixon's Sophomore season the Warriors finished 9 -3 on the season and were Upstate Eight, Heading into the 2008 season the Waubonie Valley girls soccer team had the daunting task of following up the most successful season in WVHS history (2007 State Champs). After high school Austin Guido attended Western Michigan University and played four years of college football. Seniors from Waubonsie Valley High School also participated in the program. A late bloomer, Fabien did not play Football until his Senior year, but he was named All-Conference Honorable Mention. She led the team to Conference and Regional championships. State runner-up in 1996, 4th place in the 1997 Summer State series. Julie Bond rolled her first career 300 game (twice) and rolled her first career 800 series. It's a reunion year for Class of '73, Class of '83, Class of '93, Class of '03, and Class of '13. Box Office: 630.375.3337 The B wing contains History, English and Health classrooms. He then played at Briar Cliff University. Dual record 192-76. 2013-14 Kim was a Six-Time Unanimous All-Conference selection earning those honors in Volleyball in 1981 & 82, in Basketball in 1982 & 83, and in Softball in 1982 & 83. [4], In September 1975, Waubonsie Valley opened its doors for its first school year. It was football that led him to WKU to play under the leadership of head coach Jack Harbaugh. After graduation, Jared played overseas in Italy for one season. As if getting to the State Tournament isn't hard enough, Javier not only went four times but placed at the IHSA State Meet three times! [8], In 2011, Neuqua Valley had an average composite ACT score of 25.2, and graduated 99.1% of its senior class. 7/1224. He continued wrestling at the University of Illinois, earning four varsity letters and was named to the Big Ten Academic team. Jim's contributions to his team were recognized above his athletic talents and was awarded the team's sportsmanship award and the Dave Robertson Leadership Award in 2009. At the Illinois State Prep Top Times meet (unofficial indoor state meet) she was a five-time State Champion, winning "Athlete of the Meet" in both 2011 and 2012. Kim Tatro--Volleyball, Basketball, Softball--Inducted 1993 1. She earned Conference All-Academic honors three years in Track. Currently, Javier Quintanilla is the Illinois Kids Wrestling Federation (IKWF) head coach for Evolution Wrestling Institute and an Assistant Varsity Wrestling coach at Waubonsie valley. [6], In September 2017, Neuqua Valley became the first high school in District 204 to be named a National Blue Ribbon School. Indian Prairie Community Unit School District #204 (a unit district K-12) was formed in the fall of 1972. Rachael FeltonUEC All-Conference & All-Academic, MVP Reconnect With Old Friends! Four State Champions. Brett has been the Head Coach of the Missouri Valley College Men's & Women's Track & Field Team. Click here for Order Form. Waubonsie Valley High School is a top rated, public school located in AURORA, IL. Tony Haid--Cross Country & Track--Inducted 2005 We realize that a Waubonsie Valley High School year book may be hard to find so registering to complete your school's Virtual Yearbook ty letter recipient, three-time all-sectional team, and an All-American in 2009. @MeteaBoosters. He was named to the All-State team by both the Tribune and Sun-Times in 1999 and also earned All-Midwest honors. In football, Paul was a three-year varsity starter at quarterback. A three-sport athlete, Tiffany earned All-Conference Honors in Basketball her Sophomore, Junior and Senior years and was team Co-MVP in 1991. River Valley High School Mustangs. Classrooms can be rented for other district approved teachers to use after school. Julia Bond's other accomplishments included; 3-time NTCA All American First Team, NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Bowler (2015), two-time NCAA All-Tournament Team. Jared made all tourney teams at the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday tournaments both his junior and senior year. As a Junior, his team record was 22-5, and they finished second in conference and were regional champs. Rushing touchdowns in a game (4), Season (31), longest rushing TD (96), and career (54). During her high school years, Alyssa also competed in many club swimming and Paralympicevents. In 2014, Alyssa was recognized as the March of Dimes Inspirational Athlete. Alyssa has continued to be inspirational by overcoming adversity and modeling growth and confidence amongst people with physical disabilities. Austin Guido attended Waubonsie Valley High School from the fall of 2009 until the spring of 2013. It was established in 1975 and it is one of 3 high schools in Indian Prairie School District 204, along with Neuqua Valley High School and Metea Valley High School. This championship season laid the groundwork for many more successful girls soccer seasons for the Warriors, as evidenced by their State Championship trophies in 2008 & 2010. Related Links Official Website of Waubonsie Valley High School Subgroups No subgroups listed. All six Varsity players were named to the All-Conference team. But the new school name, approved Monday by a 4-3 vote, got off to an inauspicious start. Dawn Wroble 1977-1981. During his time at Waubonsie Valley, Paul Blalock competed in football all four years (2001-2004), basketball all four years (2001-2005), and track one year (2002). She qualified for the IHSA State meet eight times, earning All-State status in five events and was the State runner-up in the 3200 Run in 1981. Dawn (Platte) Gaydosh--Soccer--Inducted 2003 At Indiana he played in three NCAA Division I Final Fours, won two Big Ten titles and a National Championship in 1999. The Warriors finished the season with five UEC All-Conference selections; they included; Jessica Blake, Rachel Bostick, Vanessa DiBernardo, Claire Hanold, & Bri Rodriguez. Morolake started her collegiate career at University of Illinois where she won Big 10 titles in the Indoor 60 Meter Dash and 4X400 Relay as well as the Outdoor 100 Dash. Connect with other WVHS alumni through http://www.alumniclass.com/waubonsievalley Contact Us Principal: Jason Stipp Office Phone: 630.375.3300 Attendance: 630.375.3303 Box Office: 630.375.3337 2590 Ogden Ave ( map ) Aurora, IL 60504 204 Tipline School-Specific Concerns WVHS Essentials Web Accessibility. His Senior year he finished 11th in the IHSA State Meet, earning All-State status. In 2004, Durrell won the IHSA State Championship in the 800 Run and followed that up in 2005 with 2nd Place finishes in the IHSA 800 Run and the 4 X 400 Relay. He was one of only four players in school history to earn All Conference for three straight years. Neuqua Valley was designed by the architecture firm ATS&R. The Warriors also broke a number of records at WVHS during Guido's senior season, these include; most rushes (562), most yards rushing is a game (562) and season (3,886), average yards per game (404), and most points scored in a single game (68). Within a football program that is rich in tradition and great individual accomplishment, Guido holds a total of fourteen (14) individual records. Boys Cross Country Coach from 1975-1981. Band Director Emily Binder was recognised as the best music director in the State of Illinois of 2017. She was a Parade All-American in both 1992 & 1993. Waubonsie Valley High School Prospective Students New & Current Students Alumni Visitors Other Links References Photos and Videos Displaying most recent photos/videos See Albums No photo album for this group. He continued his career at Waubonsee Community College where he was All-Conference both years and All-Region in 1999. Register here to join your class. Prior to Waubonsie Valley, Schmid was the Head Baseball Coach at Aurora Central Catholic High School (2 state runner-ups) and Aurora University (NCAA Runner-up). He was also a member of the first swimming relay to qualify for State in 1989 in the 200 Medley Relay. Assistant Girls Track coach from 1988-2000, 2003-2005. Her team won three National titles. Dearborn Heights, Michigan. He was selected to the 1st team Beacon News and Daily Herald and 3rd Team All-State his senior season. This was the third consecutive year the girls soccer team went unbeaten in Conference and their third consecutive UEC Conference Championship. He was a two-time State Qualifier and was the 1991 IHSA Class AA 135 pound State Champion. The G wing holds the commons, all business classes for freshman, the physical education rooms, and the engineering rooms. 2590 Ogden Ave (map) Este Sitio En Espaol. In 2007 and 2008 Bri was recognized as the Daily Herald, Beacon News and Naperville Sun Player of the Year. During Bond's four years in the program the school won four (4) UEC Championships, two (2) Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Sectional Championships, and two (2) IHSA STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS!!