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Simeon Career Academy

Neal F. Simeon Career Academy (formerly known as Westcott Vocational High School, Neal F. Simeon Vocational High School, Neal F. Simeon Career Technical Academy), locally known simply as Simeon, is a public four-year vocational high school located in the Chatham area on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Simeon is a part of the Chicago Public Schools district. Opened in 1949, The school is named for African-American Chicago Public Schools educator and administrator Neal Ferdinand Simeon.[9]

Simeon Career Academy
Address
8147 S. Vincennes Avenue

Chicago
,
Illinois
60620

United States
Coordinates41°44′45″N 87°38′05″W / 41.7457°N 87.6348°W / 41.7457; -87.6348
Information
School type
Established1949
School districtChicago Public Schools
CEEB code141380[4]
PrincipalTrista L. Harper[1][2][3]
Grades912
GenderCoed
Enrollment1,313 (2019–2020)[8][2]
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)  Blue
  Gold
Athletics conferenceChicago Public League
Team nameWolverines
AccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools[5]
YearbookSimeon[6][7]
Websitesimeonca.org

History Edit

Simeon was founded in 1949, as Westcott Vocational High School in a building located at 8023 S. Normal Avenue, where it operated until the Kroger company donated a vacant warehouse (located at 8235 S. Vincennes Avenue) to the Chicago Public Schools in 1963. The school was renamed Neal F. Simeon Vocational High School in September 1964. The school's name changed from "Vocational High School" to "Career Technical Academy" in September 1998. With a new gymnasium completed in 1987, Simeon still operated in the Kroger building's limited conditions until a new building was completed and opened in September 2003. When the new building opened, the school's address changed to 8147 S. Vincennes Avenue. In 2003, Simeon's name changed to its current name.[10]

Career and technical education Edit

The Career Academy designation at the Chicago Public Schools is “a college-preparatory curriculum and career–focused education in different fields at each school.”[11] Key Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs at Simeon are,

  • Accounting,
  • Architecture,
  • Auto Tech,
  • Auto Body,
  • Barbering,
  • Carpentry,
  • Cosmetology,
  • CISCO (computer) Networking,
  • Culinary Arts,
  • Electricity,[1]
  • Teaching,
  • Web Design,
  • Welding

Each program provides the opportunity for students to gain direct knowledge and most earn industry-recognized certifications or college credit.[12] Ratings for Simeon reported by the CPS
Performance Rating: level 1
SAT Average: 889
Graduation Rate: 85.2%
College Enrollment: 61.7%
Boundary Grades Served: No Boundary
Grades Served: 9-12[2]

Athletics Edit

Simeon competes in the Chicago Public League (CPL) and is a member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). Simeon is well known in the Chicago area as a high school sports powerhouse.[13][14] The school sport teams are nicknamed Wolverines. Student-Athletes 2013, Simeon is the first Chicago public school to win four consecutive basketball state titles, and the second statewide. All team seniors are off to college. “I think what our team has shown is there’s excellence in the hood. You can be smart, you can be cool, you can be an athlete,” - Sheldon D. House, Simeon principal.[15] The girls' volleyball team were Class AA and public league champions in 1985–86, 1997–98, and 1998–99. Simeon boys' won the 2002 Chicago Public Schools wrestling championship.[16]

Baseball Edit

The boys' baseball team were Class AA and public league champions seven times 1982–83, 1984–85, 1989–90, 1997–98, 1998–99, 2002–03 and 2003–04. Simeon also has eight second place seasons. Led by the only African-American member of the Illinois High School Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame "trendsetter" Leroy Franklin, baseball was the first city championship in any sport for the Wolverines. More Simeon alumna have been selected in the Major League Baseball amateur draft, than any other high school in the state. After 35 years of coaching Simeon baseball, Leroy Franklin retired in 2016.[17][18]

Football Edit

The late Alvin Scott[19] is the second winningest H.S. football coach in the Chicago Public League. Scott, coached Simeon, from 1972 through 2004. During that time the Wolverines had 262 wins against 130 losses.[20] The Wolverines “blue machine” were Chicago Public League champs in 1983, 1986, 2000, 2003 and 2009.[21] Simeon has represented Chicago Public League football in the Chicago Prep Bowl for the years 1983, 1986, 2000, 2003, 2009, 2011, and 2012 while winning the Bowl[22] in 2013, 2016 and 2017.[23]

Basketball Edit

The Simeon girls' basketball team were Class AA and regional champions four times 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07. Simeon won the IHSA Class AA state boys' basketball championships three times; 1983–84, 2005–06 (with Derrick Rose), and 2006–07 (with Derrick Rose). They also won the Class 4A championship four times; 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, and 2012–13 (which tied Manual High School for the longest Illinois state championship title run). Simeon's boys' basketball team was ranked first in the United States in ESPN H.S.'s 2011 preseason rankings.[24] Led by Jabari Parker and Kendrick Nunn, they won the 2012 Illinois Class 4A championship by defeating Proviso East High School.[25]

In 2013, Parker led them to another state championship when they defeated Stevenson High School.[26] Bob Hambric (b. 1939; d. 2009)[27][28] coached boys’ basketball at Simeon for 24 years. Never having a losing season, in 1984 Hambric coached the team to its first city and state championships.[29]

Simeon boys were the 2016-2017 Chicago Public League Basketball champs. The 68–64 win over far South Side rival Morgan Park High School is their eight-city championship.[30] The Simeon boys’ basketball team starts season ranked number one in their conference.[31] Simeon was victorious the third straight time as Chicago public league boys’ basketball champs, with its 69–59 win over Orr Academy (2016-2017 State Class 2A champs) in the 2018 city title game. The last boys’ basketball CPL three-peat was in 1961.[32]

Ben Wilson Edit

The school is well known for Benjamin "Benji" Wilson, a 17–year old star basketball player (then recognized as the top high school basketball player in the nation) who led the Wolverines to their first city and state basketball championships and was shot on the eve of his senior season opener (November 20, 1984). He died the following day.[33] The day after his murder, then Chicago Mayor Harold Washington spoke to grieving students, denouncing gun violence in the city and promising a new gymnasium for the school, to be named in Wilson's honor. The gymnasium was completed in August 1987. Afterwards, Ben Wilson's number 25 jersey was traditionally worn by Simeon's best player, until it was retired. The last to wear it was Derrick Rose.[34] Rose moved on to become one of the nation's top point guards in 2007 and eventually an NBA All-Star and league MVP for the Chicago Bulls. Nick Anderson, Deon Thomas and Calvin Brock are Simeon alumni who wore that number at the University of Illinois in honor of Wilson. In 2012 the Simeon team began wearing sneakers on the court with Wilson's name and number 25 on them.[35] A 30 for 30 documentary film about Benji was released in 2012 by ESPN.

Notable alumni Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Watson, Andrea V. "Simeon's Electricity Program Reinstated". chicagodefender.com. Chicago Defender. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "SIMEON HS". cps.edu. Chicago Public Schools. Retrieved February 22, 2018.
  3. ^ Chicago Sun-times, Strike suspended, so CPS football teams can play in state playoffs, All of the Public League football teams that qualified for the state playoffs endured a stressful, confusing two weeks, By Michael O'Brien@michaelsobrien Oct 31, 2019, 1:25pm CDT.Retrieved December 19, 2019.
  4. ^ "High School Code Search". College Board. Retrieved September 3, 2012.
  5. ^ "Institution Summary for Simeon Vocational High School". AdvancED profile. North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement. Retrieved September 3, 2012.
  6. ^ Online. "Year Book 1998 Simeon Career Academy". classmates.com. Simeon Career Academy. Retrieved March 5, 2018.
  7. ^ Online. "Year Book 2003 Simeon Career Academy". classmates.com. Simeon Career Academy. Retrieved March 5, 2018.
  8. ^ "Illinois Report Card 2016-2017". illinoisreportcard.com. Illinois State Board of Education. Retrieved January 6, 2018.
  9. ^ "Simeon Career Academy: Neal F. Simeon Bio". Simeonca.org. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
  10. ^ "Simeon Career Academy: Our School History". Simeonca.org. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
  11. ^ "Career Academy". cps.edu. Chicago Public Schools. Retrieved February 22, 2018.
  12. ^ "Career & Technical Education Department (CTE)". simeonca.org. Simeon Career Academy. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  13. ^ This list celebrates the schools that, over the years, produced a large number of professional athletes in a wide range of sports.Janovitz, Scott. "Powerhouse High Schools That Keep Making Pros". bleacherreport.com. bleacherreport.com. Retrieved November 24, 2017.
  14. ^ "Simeon Excelling At Football, Too". chicago.cbslocal.com. CBS. October 14, 2010. Retrieved November 24, 2017.
  15. ^ Tucker, Dorothy (March 18, 2013). "Simeon Champs Excel At Academics, Too". chicago.cbslocal.com. CBS Broadcasting, Inc. Retrieved November 29, 2017.
  16. ^ "Board Resolution Simeon High School" (PDF). cpsboe.org. Chicago Public Schools. Retrieved January 17, 2018.
  17. ^ Moore, Evan F. . www.dnainfo.com. DNAInfo. Archived from the original on November 9, 2017. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  18. ^ Doster, Adam (April 25, 2013). "The man who transformed high school baseball on the south side". www.chicagoreader.com. Sun-Times Media, LLC. Retrieved November 5, 2017.
  19. ^ Hutson, Wendell. . dnainfo.com. DNA info. Archived from the original on December 5, 2017. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  20. ^ "IHSA Boys Football All-Time Coaching Records". ihsa.org. Illinois High School Association. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  21. ^ "Memorial Resolution Alvin R. Scott" (PDF). cpsboe.org. Chicago Public Schools. Retrieved January 6, 2018.
  22. ^ Reaven, Steve. "Simeon halts Catholic League reign with OT victory". chicagotribune.com. The Chicago Tribune. Retrieved November 24, 2017.
  23. ^ "Chicago_Prep_Bowl_Champions_1927_through_ 2017" (PDF). chicagocatholicleague.com. Chicago Catholic H.S. League. pp. 2–3. Retrieved November 29, 2017. …a game pitting the Catholic League champs against the Public League champs, a 'Prep Bowl' city championship...
  24. ^ "Simeon tops ESPN national ranking". Espn.go.com. October 19, 2011. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
  25. ^ Simeon's Dynasty continues with third straight 4A title
  26. ^ Boys hoops 4A final: Four certain: Simeon wins 4th straight state title
  27. ^ Winning Hoops, SEP 17, 2009, Legendary Chicago HS Coach Dies
  28. ^ Former Simeon Basketball Coach Bob Hambric Dies, aged 69
  29. ^ Jensen, Trevor (August 22, 2009). "Bob Hambric, 1939-2009: Winning Simeon basketball coach". chicagotribune.com. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved April 2, 2018.
  30. ^ Phillips, Scott. "Simeon beats rival Morgan Park for city championship". www.nbcsports.com. Comcast SportsNet Chicago, LLC. Retrieved November 3, 2017.
  31. ^ Clark, Mike. "Chicago-area high school boys basketball rankings — Dec. 4". chicagotribune.com. The Chicago Tribune. Retrieved December 6, 2017.
  32. ^ O'Brien, Michael (February 18, 2018). "Simeon beats Orr, completes city title three-peat". suntimeshighschoolsports.com. Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  33. ^ Hale, Mike (October 22, 2012). "A Rising Star, Extinguished, in 1980s Chicago". www.nytimes.com. The New York Times Company. Retrieved October 10, 2017.
  34. ^ "Simeon Career Academy retires No. 25 worn by Ben Wilson and Derrick Rose". Nba.com. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
  35. ^ Berkes, Peter (December 14, 2012). "Simeon wears Ben Wilson shoes to honor fallen legend". chicago.sbnation.com. Vox Media, Inc. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  36. ^ Sakamoto, Bob (March 26, 2004). "2004 Chicago Tribune All-State Team (H.S. basketball)". chicagotribune.com. The Chicago Tribune. Retrieved December 21, 2017. First team - Calvin Brock, Simeon 6-6 senior forward - the Public League's best all-around player
  37. ^ "Simeon beats Orr for third straight city championship". Chicago Sun-Times. February 18, 2018. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
  38. ^ "Lazeric Jones Biography". UCLABruins.com. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  39. ^ "Aneesah Morrow Bio". depaulbluedemons.com. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  40. ^ Chicago Tribune staff. "Simeon alum Corey Ray steals home in one of weekend's top plays". chicagotribune.com. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved November 24, 2017.

External links Edit

  • Simeon Career Academy website
  • Simeon profile at Chicago Public Schools
  • Simeon School Locater Map

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Neal F Simeon Career Academy formerly known as Westcott Vocational High School Neal F Simeon Vocational High School Neal F Simeon Career Technical Academy locally known simply as Simeon is a public four year vocational high school located in the Chatham area on the South Side of Chicago Illinois United States Simeon is a part of the Chicago Public Schools district Opened in 1949 The school is named for African American Chicago Public Schools educator and administrator Neal Ferdinand Simeon 9 Simeon Career AcademyAddress8147 S Vincennes AvenueChicago Illinois 60620United StatesCoordinates41 44 45 N 87 38 05 W 41 7457 N 87 6348 W 41 7457 87 6348InformationSchool typePublicSecondaryVocationalEstablished1949School districtChicago Public SchoolsCEEB code141380 4 PrincipalTrista L Harper 1 2 3 Grades9 12GenderCoedEnrollment1 313 2019 2020 8 2 Campus typeUrbanColor s Blue GoldAthletics conferenceChicago Public LeagueTeam nameWolverinesAccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools 5 YearbookSimeon 6 7 Websitesimeonca wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Career and technical education 3 Athletics 3 1 Baseball 3 2 Football 3 3 Basketball 3 3 1 Ben Wilson 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditSimeon was founded in 1949 as Westcott Vocational High School in a building located at 8023 S Normal Avenue where it operated until the Kroger company donated a vacant warehouse located at 8235 S Vincennes Avenue to the Chicago Public Schools in 1963 The school was renamed Neal F Simeon Vocational High School in September 1964 The school s name changed from Vocational High School to Career Technical Academy in September 1998 With a new gymnasium completed in 1987 Simeon still operated in the Kroger building s limited conditions until a new building was completed and opened in September 2003 When the new building opened the school s address changed to 8147 S Vincennes Avenue In 2003 Simeon s name changed to its current name 10 Career and technical education EditThe Career Academy designation at the Chicago Public Schools is a college preparatory curriculum and career focused education in different fields at each school 11 Key Career and Technical Education CTE programs at Simeon are Accounting Architecture Auto Tech Auto Body Barbering Carpentry Cosmetology CISCO computer Networking Culinary Arts Electricity 1 Teaching Web Design Welding Each program provides the opportunity for students to gain direct knowledge and most earn industry recognized certifications or college credit 12 Ratings for Simeon reported by the CPS Performance Rating level 1 SAT Average 889 Graduation Rate 85 2 College Enrollment 61 7 Boundary Grades Served No Boundary Grades Served 9 12 2 Athletics EditSimeon competes in the Chicago Public League CPL and is a member of the Illinois High School Association IHSA Simeon is well known in the Chicago area as a high school sports powerhouse 13 14 The school sport teams are nicknamed Wolverines Student Athletes 2013 Simeon is the first Chicago public school to win four consecutive basketball state titles and the second statewide All team seniors are off to college I think what our team has shown is there s excellence in the hood You can be smart you can be cool you can be an athlete Sheldon D House Simeon principal 15 The girls volleyball team were Class AA and public league champions in 1985 86 1997 98 and 1998 99 Simeon boys won the 2002 Chicago Public Schools wrestling championship 16 Baseball Edit The boys baseball team were Class AA and public league champions seven times 1982 83 1984 85 1989 90 1997 98 1998 99 2002 03 and 2003 04 Simeon also has eight second place seasons Led by the only African American member of the Illinois High School Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame trendsetter Leroy Franklin baseball was the first city championship in any sport for the Wolverines More Simeon alumna have been selected in the Major League Baseball amateur draft than any other high school in the state After 35 years of coaching Simeon baseball Leroy Franklin retired in 2016 17 18 Football Edit The late Alvin Scott 19 is the second winningest H S football coach in the Chicago Public League Scott coached Simeon from 1972 through 2004 During that time the Wolverines had 262 wins against 130 losses 20 The Wolverines blue machine were Chicago Public League champs in 1983 1986 2000 2003 and 2009 21 Simeon has represented Chicago Public League football in the Chicago Prep Bowl for the years 1983 1986 2000 2003 2009 2011 and 2012 while winning the Bowl 22 in 2013 2016 and 2017 23 Basketball Edit The Simeon girls basketball team were Class AA and regional champions four times 2003 04 2004 05 2005 06 2006 07 Simeon won the IHSA Class AA state boys basketball championships three times 1983 84 2005 06 with Derrick Rose and 2006 07 with Derrick Rose They also won the Class 4A championship four times 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 and 2012 13 which tied Manual High School for the longest Illinois state championship title run Simeon s boys basketball team was ranked first in the United States in ESPN H S s 2011 preseason rankings 24 Led by Jabari Parker and Kendrick Nunn they won the 2012 Illinois Class 4A championship by defeating Proviso East High School 25 In 2013 Parker led them to another state championship when they defeated Stevenson High School 26 Bob Hambric b 1939 d 2009 27 28 coached boys basketball at Simeon for 24 years Never having a losing season in 1984 Hambric coached the team to its first city and state championships 29 Simeon boys were the 2016 2017 Chicago Public League Basketball champs The 68 64 win over far South Side rival Morgan Park High School is their eight city championship 30 The Simeon boys basketball team starts season ranked number one in their conference 31 Simeon was victorious the third straight time as Chicago public league boys basketball champs with its 69 59 win over Orr Academy 2016 2017 State Class 2A champs in the 2018 city title game The last boys basketball CPL three peat was in 1961 32 Ben Wilson Edit The school is well known for Benjamin Benji Wilson a 17 year old star basketball player then recognized as the top high school basketball player in the nation who led the Wolverines to their first city and state basketball championships and was shot on the eve of his senior season opener November 20 1984 He died the following day 33 The day after his murder then Chicago Mayor Harold Washington spoke to grieving students denouncing gun violence in the city and promising a new gymnasium for the school to be named in Wilson s honor The gymnasium was completed in August 1987 Afterwards Ben Wilson s number 25 jersey was traditionally worn by Simeon s best player until it was retired The last to wear it was Derrick Rose 34 Rose moved on to become one of the nation s top point guards in 2007 and eventually an NBA All Star and league MVP for the Chicago Bulls Nick Anderson Deon Thomas and Calvin Brock are Simeon alumni who wore that number at the University of Illinois in honor of Wilson In 2012 the Simeon team began wearing sneakers on the court with Wilson s name and number 25 on them 35 A 30 for 30 documentary film about Benji was released in 2012 by ESPN Notable alumni EditNick Anderson 1986 former NBA player notably with Orlando Magic No 11 selection of 1989 NBA draft played for 1989 Illinois Fighting Illini Final Four team Calvin Brock 2004 Chicago Tribune All State Team 36 2009 Illinois Fighting Illini men s basketball sixth man and professional basketball player in Europe Wes Chamberlain 1984 Major League Baseball outfielder 1990 95 Mary E Flowers 1970 Illinois State Representative GLC rapper 1996 rapper G O O D Music Talen Horton Tucker 2018 NBA player for Utah Jazz 37 Jeff Jackson 1989 former minor league star baseball player Philadelphia Phillies 1st round draft pick first Illinois player to ever win Gatorade National Player of The Year Award Bill Johnson 1987 football player for Michigan State and in NFL from 1992 1999 Lazeric Jones 2008 professional basketball player 38 Johnny Mitchell 1989 football player for Nebraska and in NFL from 1992 2003 Zach Moore 2009 football player for Concordia and in NFL from 2014 2018 Aneesah Morrow 2021 DePaul Blue Demons basketball player 39 she was named the WBCA and USBWA National Freshman of the Year in 2022 Zach Norvell Jr 2016 basketball player formerly with the Gonzaga Bulldogs men s basketball was named West Coast Conference Newcomer of the Year Began his NBA rookie season in 2019 with the Los Angeles Lakers Kendrick Nunn 2013 basketball player formerly with Illinois Fighting Illini was first freshman with Parker to start at Simeon for each of four consecutive Illinois State Championship basketball teams Began his NBA rookie season in 2019 with the Miami Heat Nate Palmer 2008 football player for Illinois State and in NFL from 2013 2018 Jabari Parker 2013 NBA player for the Boston Celtics No 2 selection of 2014 NBA draft high school basketball All American was first freshman with Nunn to start at Simeon for each of four consecutive Illinois State Championship basketball teams Prolyfic 1999 music producer So So Def Corey Ray 2012 University of Louisville baseball 40 then first round pick in the 2016 MLB Draft by the Milwaukee Brewers Derrick Rose 2007 NBA player for New York Knicks led Memphis to 38 2 record and 2008 NCAA championship game later vacated No 1 selection of 2008 NBA draft 2009 NBA Rookie of the Year for Chicago Bulls 2011 NBA Most Valuable Player Bobby Simmons 1998 basketball player for DePaul and in NBA from 2001 12 San Antonio Spurs Los Angeles Clippers Jaylon Tate 2013 pro basketball player formerly with Illinois Fighting Illini Deon Thomas 1989 American Israeli basketball player for University of Illinois then Dallas Mavericks and Maccabi Tel Aviv B C Ben Wilson high school basketball All American who was fatally shot near school on eve of his senior season in November 1984 Martez Wilson 2007 football player linebacker for Illinois Fighting Illini drafted by New Orleans Saints in 2011 References Edit a b Watson Andrea V Simeon s Electricity Program Reinstated chicagodefender com Chicago Defender Retrieved December 28 2017 a b c SIMEON HS cps edu Chicago Public Schools Retrieved February 22 2018 Chicago Sun times Strike suspended so CPS football teams can play in state playoffs All of the Public League football teams that qualified for the state playoffs endured a stressful confusing two weeks By Michael O Brien michaelsobrien Oct 31 2019 1 25pm CDT Retrieved December 19 2019 High School Code Search College Board Retrieved September 3 2012 Institution Summary for Simeon Vocational High School AdvancED profile North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement Retrieved September 3 2012 Online Year Book 1998 Simeon Career Academy classmates com Simeon Career Academy Retrieved March 5 2018 Online Year Book 2003 Simeon Career Academy classmates com Simeon Career Academy Retrieved March 5 2018 Illinois Report Card 2016 2017 illinoisreportcard com Illinois State Board of Education Retrieved January 6 2018 Simeon Career Academy Neal F Simeon Bio Simeonca org Retrieved February 22 2013 Simeon Career Academy Our School History Simeonca org Retrieved February 22 2013 Career Academy cps edu Chicago Public Schools Retrieved February 22 2018 Career amp Technical Education Department CTE simeonca org Simeon Career Academy Retrieved December 28 2017 This list celebrates the schools that over the years produced a large number of professional athletes in a wide range of sports Janovitz Scott Powerhouse High Schools That Keep Making Pros bleacherreport com bleacherreport com Retrieved November 24 2017 Simeon Excelling At Football Too chicago cbslocal com CBS October 14 2010 Retrieved November 24 2017 Tucker Dorothy March 18 2013 Simeon Champs Excel At Academics Too chicago cbslocal com CBS Broadcasting Inc Retrieved November 29 2017 Board Resolution Simeon High School PDF cpsboe org Chicago Public Schools Retrieved January 17 2018 Moore Evan F Leroy Franklin Longtime Simeon H S Baseball Coach To Retire www dnainfo com DNAInfo Archived from the original on November 9 2017 Retrieved November 9 2017 Doster Adam April 25 2013 The man who transformed high school baseball on the south side www chicagoreader com Sun Times Media LLC Retrieved November 5 2017 Hutson Wendell Former Simeon Football Coach Alvin Scott Featured in Documentary dnainfo com DNA info Archived from the original on December 5 2017 Retrieved December 4 2017 IHSA Boys Football All Time Coaching Records ihsa org Illinois High School Association Retrieved December 4 2017 Memorial Resolution Alvin R Scott PDF cpsboe org Chicago Public Schools Retrieved January 6 2018 Reaven Steve Simeon halts Catholic League reign with OT victory chicagotribune com The Chicago Tribune Retrieved November 24 2017 Chicago Prep Bowl Champions 1927 through 2017 PDF chicagocatholicleague com Chicago Catholic H S League pp 2 3 Retrieved November 29 2017 a game pitting the Catholic League champs against the Public League champs a Prep Bowl city championship Simeon tops ESPN national ranking Espn go com October 19 2011 Retrieved February 22 2013 Simeon s Dynasty continues with third straight 4A title Boys hoops 4A final Four certain Simeon wins 4th straight state title Winning Hoops SEP 17 2009 Legendary Chicago HS Coach Dies Former Simeon Basketball Coach Bob Hambric Dies aged 69 Jensen Trevor August 22 2009 Bob Hambric 1939 2009 Winning Simeon basketball coach chicagotribune com Chicago Tribune Retrieved April 2 2018 Phillips Scott Simeon beats rival Morgan Park for city championship www nbcsports com Comcast SportsNet Chicago LLC Retrieved November 3 2017 Clark Mike Chicago area high school boys basketball rankings Dec 4 chicagotribune com The Chicago Tribune Retrieved December 6 2017 O Brien Michael February 18 2018 Simeon beats Orr completes city title three peat suntimeshighschoolsports com Chicago Sun Times Retrieved February 19 2018 Hale Mike October 22 2012 A Rising Star Extinguished in 1980s Chicago www nytimes com The New York Times Company Retrieved October 10 2017 Simeon Career Academy retires No 25 worn by Ben Wilson and Derrick Rose Nba com Retrieved February 22 2013 Berkes Peter December 14 2012 Simeon wears Ben Wilson shoes to honor fallen legend chicago sbnation com Vox Media Inc Retrieved February 1 2018 Sakamoto Bob March 26 2004 2004 Chicago Tribune All State Team H S basketball chicagotribune com The Chicago Tribune Retrieved December 21 2017 First team Calvin Brock Simeon 6 6 senior forward the Public League s best all around player Simeon beats Orr for third straight city championship Chicago Sun Times February 18 2018 Retrieved January 18 2019 Lazeric Jones Biography UCLABruins com Retrieved July 24 2014 Aneesah Morrow Bio depaulbluedemons com Retrieved April 2 2022 Chicago Tribune staff Simeon alum Corey Ray steals home in one of weekend s top plays chicagotribune com Chicago Tribune Retrieved November 24 2017 External links Edit nbsp Chicago portal nbsp Schools portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Simeon Career Academy Simeon Career Academy website Simeon profile at Chicago Public Schools Simeon School Locater Map Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Simeon Career Academy amp oldid 1179071518, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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