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A Look at Our Past Winners… A Look at Our Past Winners… 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 Students Students Students Jennifer Albertson, Camarillo Christopher Contreras, Lakewood Krista Acosta, Lakewood Cassandra Chamberlain, Lakewood Juanise Cornell, Bishop Amat Cameron Carrizales, Pacifica/Oxnard Chris Davis, Temescal Canyon Anne Gustafson, Brea Olinda Allison Cyr, Indio Brandis Dew, Hemet Phil Kaye, Sage Hill Thomas De Marco, Palm Desert Melissa Gomes, Western Christian Analicia Mejia, Millikan Krystal Gonzales, Garey Julie Hale, Rowland Mike Morrison, Cypress Rebecca Heteniak, Royal Darrayl King, Oxnard Donte Moss, St. Anthony Kelly Korras, Chaminade Jaleh Mazaheri, Rancho Alamitos Carly Pearson, Pacifica/Oxnard Peter Ma, Chaminade Edgar Miramontes, Katella Steve Taylor, Hueneme Martin Muratalla, El Monte Joseph Paolini, La Quinta Kanani Warren, Walnut Skyler Marc Ridley, Murrieta Valley Erin Porter, St. Mary’s Academy Jordan Rozsa, Los Altos Pedro Ramos, Long Beach Poly Administrators/Coaches/Staff Rocio Pelayo, Bolsa Grande Osaar Rasshan, Garey Mel Collins, Principal, Jade Sanders, Diamond Ranch George Sanchez, Aquinas Cabrillo/Long Beach Nicholas Tan, Long Beach Poly Marcus Scroggins, Verbum Dei Chris Feree, Coach, Atascadero Katie Terrazas, Vista Murrieta Lorena Villanueva, South El Monte Dianne Hancock, Asst. 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