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Top 100 Scholars 2013-14 First Name Middle Name Last Name School 1 Top 100 Scholars 2013-14 First Name Middle Name Last Name School 1 Stephanie Arana Century High School 2 Judith Avila Century High School 3 Luis Cuadros Century High School 4 Adriana Garcia Century High School 5 Lizbeth Garcia Century High School 6 Alejandra Gonzalez Century High School 7 Simpreet Kaur Century High School 8 Rafael Lopez Century High School 9 Pedro Luy Century High School 10 Juana Mora Century High School 11 Rosa Trujillo Century High School 12 Christian Velez Century High School 13 Maria Zepeda Century High School 14 Carlos Angulo Cesar Chavez High School 15 Elisa Quiñonez Cesar Chavez High School 16 Ehab Abdusemed Bahrun Godinez Fundamental High School 17 Beatriz Leticia Camberos Godinez Fundamental High School 18 Stephanie Flores Godinez Fundamental High School 19 Elizabeth Garcia Godinez Fundamental High School 20 Juan Manuel Hernandez Godinez Fundamental High School 21 Freddy Alberto Jimenez Godinez Fundamental High School 22 Mason Khounchanh Godinez Fundamental High School 23 Alejandra Lagunas Godinez Fundamental High School 24 Marcela Lazaro Godinez Fundamental High School 25 Cristina Del Carmen Lopez Godinez Fundamental High School 26 Eduardo Mancilla Godinez Fundamental High School 27 Stephen Jesus Mendoza Godinez Fundamental High School 28 Adriana Nava-Lopez Godinez Fundamental High School 29 Vinh Xuan Nguyen Godinez Fundamental High School 30 Samuel Nieto Godinez Fundamental High School 31 Eric Ponce Godinez Fundamental High School 32 Cesar Kenneth Santana Godinez Fundamental High School 33 Linda Stephanie Solval Godinez Fundamental High School 34 Erica Valencia Godinez Fundamental High School 35 Joseph Cuellar Lorin Griset Academy 36 Shylean Juarez Garcia Lorin Griset Academy 37 Scott Mendoza Middle College High School 38 Martha Romero Middle College High School 39 Xosthan Abril Abarca Saddleback High School 40 Jesus Garcia Saddleback High School 41 Emily Irene Garrett Saddleback High School Top 100 Scholars 2013-14 First Name Middle Name Last Name School 42 Francisco Ibarra Saddleback High School 43 Marlyn Matus Saddleback High School 44 Kelly Mendoza Saddleback High School 45 Valeria Muñoz Vera Saddleback High School 46 Oahn Ngoc Viet Nguyen Saddleback High School 47 Nohely Ramirez Saddleback High School 48 Christopher Samuel Ruiz Saddleback High School 49 David Jesus Ruiz Saddleback High School 50 Stephanie Aguilar Santa Ana High School 51 Daisy Andres Santa Ana High School 52 Stephany Barajas Santa Ana High School 53 Susana Barriga Santa Ana High School 54 Wendy Josephine Benitez Santa Ana High School 55 Hilsy Cisneros-Guinto Santa Ana High School 56 Maria Garcia Santa Ana High School 57 Maximiliano Garcia Santa Ana High School 58 David Gonzalez Santa Ana High School 59 Itzel Iridian Guadarrama Santa Ana High School 60 Mayte Gutierrez Santa Ana High School 61 Jennifer Martinez Santa Ana High School 62 Joana Ramos Santa Ana High School 63 Maria Fernanda Rodriguez Santa Ana High School 64 Marianna Siordia Santa Ana High School 65 Gabriela Isabel Venegas Santa Ana High School 66 Kimberly Karina Venegas Santa Ana High School 67 Maria Guadalupe Villalobos Santa Ana High School 68 Evelin Bautista Segerstrom High School 69 Stacey Cao Segerstrom High School 70 Nicolas Cazalis Segerstrom High School 71 Karen Cortez Segerstrom High School 72 Ana Cuevas Segerstrom High School 73 Alexa Delgado Segerstrom High School 74 Jillian Doan Segerstrom High School 75 Dana Le Segerstrom High School 76 Jonathan Morales Segerstrom High School 77 Hieu Nguyen Segerstrom High School 78 Tien Nguyen Segerstrom High School 79 Matthew Pham Segerstrom High School 80 Rafael Reyes Segerstrom High School 81 Virginia Suarez Segerstrom High School 82 Kevin Tran Segerstrom High School Top 100 Scholars 2013-14 First Name Middle Name Last Name School 83 Steven Truong Segerstrom High School 84 Dennis Vo Segerstrom High School 85 Brian Vu Segerstrom High School 86 Emily Vu Segerstrom High School 87 Marisa Wilkerson Segerstrom High School 88 Gabriela Arambulo Valley High School 89 Jennifer Brito Valley High School 90 Stephanie Chavez Valley High School 91 Huong Do Valley High School 92 Alejandra Dominguez Valley High School 93 Omar Fernandez Valley High School 94 Itzel Garcia Valley High School 95 Estafania Huitron Valley High School 96 James Kim Valley High School 97 Dulce Lopez Valley High School 98 Gabriela Luviano Valley High School 99 Cornelio Aldrin Mangon Valley High School 100 Mai Nong Valley High School.
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