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Current Coach Cyberpatriot VI Registration 11/1/2013 Open Current Coach 11/1/2013 CyberPatriot VI Registration Open Division: 604 Air Force JROTC: 211 Army JROTC: 86 Civil Air Patrol: 360 Marine Corps JROTC: 57 Navy JROTC: 120 Naval Sea Cadets: 30 Middle School Pilot Teams: 69 Total Teams: 1537 COE-LAX:Center of Excellence Los Angeles Unified School District COE-SAT:Center of Excellence City of San Antonio COE-SPS:Center of Excellence Spokane Public Schools COE-ROS:Center of Excellence Rose State College Category Organization Name City State Postal Code Civil Air Patrol Capt Lawrence E. Erickson Cadet Squadron Yauco, PR AA 00698 Civil Air Patrol MUÑIZ ANG BASE CADET SQUADRON CAROLINA, PUERTO RICO AA 00985 Civil Air Patrol PR-150 Group VI Camuy AA 00627 Public High School McNally High School Edmonton AB T6A 1B6 Public High School Aviano High School APO AE 09603 Air Force JROTC Kaiserslautern American High School DoDDS APO AE 09021 Public High School Kaiserslautern American High School DoDDS APO AE 09021 Civil Air Patrol SAN JUAN COMPOSITE SQUADRON SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO, 00926AE 00926 Air Force JROTC Ben Eielson High School JROTC Eielson AFB AK 99702 Public High School Mt. Edgecumbe Braves Sitka AK 99835 Air Force JROTC North Pole High School / AK-941 North Pole AK 99705 Air Force JROTC South Anchorage High School Anchorage AK 99516 Air Force JROTC West Anchorage HS AK-033 Anchorage AK 99517 Civil Air Patrol AL-119 Redstone Composite Squadron Huntsville AL 35801 Civil Air Patrol AL-126 Springville AL 35146 Civil Air Patrol Bessemer Composite Squadron Helena AL 35080 Public High School Bob Jones High School Madison AL 35758 Air Force JROTC Bob Jones High School Madison AL 35758 Middle School CAP AL-126 Springville AL 35146 Army JROTC Carver JROTC Montgomery AL 36108 Navy JROTC Central High School Phenix City AL 36870 Public High School Central High School Phenix City AL 36870 Air Force JROTC Daphne HS/AL-935 Daphne AL 36526 Air Force JROTC FOLEY HIGH AFJROTC FOLEY AL 36535 Other Program Freelancen'Wildcats Huntsville AL 35806 Public High School Grissom High School Huntsville AL 35802 Public High School GrissomToo Huntsville AL 35802 Air Force JROTC Huntsville High School Huntsville AL 35801 Air Force JROTC Huntsville High/AL-941 Huntsville AL 35801 Public High School Lee High School Huntsville AL 35811 Civil Air Patrol Muscle Shoals SER-AL-041 Florence AL 35634 Page 1 of 35 Current Coach 11/1/2013 CyberPatriot VI Registration Category Organization Name City State Postal Code Public High School New Century Technology High School Huntsville AL 35811 Public High School New century Technology HS - Jones Huntsville AL 35811 Army JROTC New Century Technology/Lee Huntsville AL 35811 Public High School New Century Tecnology HS - Huggins Huntsville AL 35811 Public High School Robert E. Lee High School Montgomery AL 36107 Public High School Robert E. Lee High School Montgomery AL 36107 Naval Sea Cadet Corps Trussville Valor Division Sea Cadet gardendale AL 35071 Public High School Wetumpka High School Wetumpka AL 36092 Civil Air Patrol 115th Composite Squadron Northwest Arkansas Springdale AR 72762 Air Force JROTC AR-20051 Bryant HS Bryant AR 72022 Public High School ASMSA Hot Springs AR 71901 Air Force JROTC Beebe Badgers Beebe AR 72012 Air Force JROTC Beebe High School Beebe AR 72012 Scouting Unit Boy Scout Troop 96 Searcy AR searcy AR 72143 USMC JROTC Catholic High School MCJROTC Little Rock AR 72205 Public High School McGehee High School McGehee AR 71655 Civil Air Patrol SWR-AR-040 Pearcy AR 71964 Civil Air Patrol 388 Glendale Composite Goodyear AZ 85395 Public High School Agua Fria High School Goodyear AZ 85338 Public High School Agua Fria High School Avondale AZ 85323 Army JROTC Buena High School Sierra Vista AZ 85635 Public High School Buena High School Sierra Vista AZ 85635 Army JROTC Buena High School Sierra Vista AZ 85635 Public High School Buena High School Colts Sierra Vista AZ 85635 Air Force JROTC Campo Verde High School Gilbert AZ 85297 Civil Air Patrol Cochise Composite Squadron 107 Huachuca City AZ 85616 Middle School Colonel Smith Middle School Fort Huachuca AZ 85613 Civil Air Patrol Falcon Composite Squadron 305 Gilbert AZ 85233 Air Force JROTC Hamilton High School Chandler AZ 85248 Middle School Palominas Elementary School K-8 Hereford AZ 85615 Air Force JROTC Peoria HS / AZ-083 Peoria AZ 85345 Naval Sea Cadet Corps Phoenix Division Litchfield Park AZ 85340 Public High School Prescott High School Prescott AZ 86301 Air Force JROTC Prescott High School AZ-20063 Prescott AZ 86301 USMC JROTC Ray High School Kearny AZ 85137 Army JROTC Rio Rico High School Rio Rico AZ 85648 Air Force JROTC Sandra Day O'Connor High Schhol/AZ-20064 Phoenix AZ 85083 Middle School Valley View Elementary School Hereford AZ 85615 Public High School Verrado High School Buckeye AZ 85396 Civil Air Patrol Willie Composite Squadron Chandler AZ 85224-3936 Civil Air Patrol YUMA COMPOSITE SQUARON 508 YUMA AZ 85365 Air Force JROTC Academy for Academic Excellence Apple Valley CA 92307 Civil Air Patrol Bakersfield Composit Squadron 121 Bakersfield CA 93312 Naval Sea Cadet Corps Band of the West San Mateo CA 94402 Civil Air Patrol BEACH CITIES CADET SQ 107 KNIGHTS TORRANCE CA 90503 Page 2 of 35 Current Coach 11/1/2013 CyberPatriot VI Registration Category Organization Name City State Postal Code Civil Air Patrol Beach Cities Cadet Squadron 107 Knights San Pedro CA 90731 Middle School Beach Cities Sqdn 107 Knights San Pedro CA 90731 Civil Air Patrol Brackett Composite Squadron 64 San Dimas CA 91773 Public High School Brea Olinda High School Brea CA 92821 Public High School Brea Olinda High School -2 Brea CA 92821 Air Force JROTC Buena Park High School Yorba Linda CA 92886 Air Force JROTC Buena Park High School Buena Park CA 90621 Air Force JROTC CA-943, Palm Springs High School Palm Springs CA 92262 Air Force JROTC CA953 Vista CA 92084 Civil Air Patrol California Aerospace Academy Composite Sq. 802 North Highlands CA 95660 Civil Air Patrol Camarillo Composite Squadron 61 Ventura CA 93003 Air Force JROTC Casa Roble CA-901 Orangevale CA 95662 Air Force JROTC Casa Roble High School Orangevale CA 95630 Air Force JROTC Cathedral City High School Cathedral City CA 92234 Navy JROTC Chaffey H.S. Moreno Valley CA 92555 Civil Air Patrol Chino Cadet Squadron 20 Fontana CA 92335 Public High School COE/LAX - Franklin High School Los Angeles CA 90042 Public High School COE-LAX/ San Fernando High School 4 San Fernando CA 91340 Public High School COE-LAX/ San Fernando High School 5 San Fernando CA 91340 Public High School COE-LAX/Abraham Lincoln High School Los Angeles CA 90031 Public High School COE-LAX/ALC - Cobras Los Angeles CA 90017 Public High School COE-LAX/Arleta High School Pacoima CA 91331 Public High School COE-LAX/Arleta High School Pacoima CA 91331 Public High School COE-LAX/Arleta High School CA CA 91331 Public High School COE-LAX/Arleta High School Pacoima CA 91331 Public High School COE-LAX/Arleta High School Los Angeles CA 91331 Public High School COE-LAX/Bell Senior High School Maywood CA 90270 Public High School COE-LAX/Bell Senior High School Maywood CA 90270 Public High School COE-LAX/Bell Senior High School Maywood CA 90270 Public High School COE-LAX/Bell Senior High School Bell CA 90201 Public High School COE-LAX/Bell Senior High School Bell CA 90201 Public High School COE-LAX/Bell Senior High School 2 Bell CA 90201 Middle School COE-LAX/Berendo Los Angeles CA 90006 Middle School COE-LAX/Berendo Middle School Los Angeles CA 90012 Middle School COE-LAX/Bethune Middle School Los Angeles CA 90012 Middle School COE-LAX/Bethune Mustangs Los Angeles CA 90033 Air Force JROTC COE-LAX/Blue Hawks Sun Valley CA 91352 Public High School COE-LAX/Boys & Girls Club of Venice Venice CA 90291 Public High School COE-LAX/Canoga Park High School Canoga park CA 91303 Public High School COE-LAX/Canoga Park High School Canoga park CA 91303 Public High School COE-LAX/Cyber Bot KYDS Sun Valley CA 91352 Public High School COE-LAX/Cyber Cobras Los Angeles CA 90017 Public High School COE-LAX/Cyber Parrot B. Sun Valley CA 91352 Public High School COE-LAX/East Valley High School/Aerospace North Hollywood CA 91601 Public High School COE-LAX/East Valley High School/Skynet North Hollywood CA 91601 Page 3 of 35 Current Coach 11/1/2013 CyberPatriot VI Registration Category Organization Name City State Postal Code Public High School COE-LAX/Edward Roybal Learning Center Los Angeles CA 90026 Public High School COE-LAX/Edward Roybal Learning Center Los Angeles CA 90026 Public High School COE-LAX/Edward Roybal Learning Center Los Angeles CA 90026 Public High School COE-LAX/Edward Roybal Learning Center Los Angeles CA 90026 Public High School COE-LAX/Franklin High School Los Angeles CA 90042 Public High School COE-LAX/Gondos Venice CA 90291 Army JROTC COE-LAX/Grover Cleveland High School Reseda CA 91335 Public High School COE-LAX/Hamilton High School Los Angeles CA 90034 Public High School COE-LAX/Hamilton High School Los Angeles CA 90034 Public High School COE-LAX/Hamilton High School Los Angeles CA 90034 Middle School COE-LAX/Horace Mann Middle School Los Angeles CA 90047 Public High School COE-LAX/Huntington Park High School Huntington Park CA 90255 Public High School COE-LAX/Huntington Park High School - 2 Huntington Park CA 90255 Middle School COE-LAX/John Burroughs Middle School Los Angeles CA 90005 Public High School COE-LAX/john f kennedy Granada Hills CA 91344 Public High School COE-LAX/John F kennedy Granada Hills CA 91344 Public High School COE-LAX/john f kennedy 2 Granada Hills CA 91344 Public High School COE-LAX/JOHN H.
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