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* [[Frank Maznicki|Frank "Monk" Maznicki]] - Running back on [[Boston College]] 1940 [[Cotton Bowl Classic]] team and 1941 [[Sugar Bowl]] squad. Maznicki played in the [[NFL]] with the [[Chicago Bears]] from 1942 to 1947; ran for 463 yards and was 65 for 69 on extra points. He was ranked as one of Rhode Island's Top 50 athletes of the 20th century by ''[[Sports Illustrated]]''. The West Warwick High School football field is named in his honor.
* [[Frank Maznicki|Frank "Monk" Maznicki]] - Running back on [[Boston College]] 1940 [[Cotton Bowl Classic]] team and 1941 [[Sugar Bowl]] squad. Maznicki played in the [[NFL]] with the [[Chicago Bears]] from 1942 to 1947; ran for 463 yards and was 65 for 69 on extra points. He was ranked as one of Rhode Island's Top 50 athletes of the 20th century by ''[[Sports Illustrated]]''. The West Warwick High School football field is named in his honor.
* Bob Wylie - NFL offensive line coach.
* [[Bob Wylie]] - NFL offensive line coach.
* [[Tom Garrick]] - Former professional basketball player and former coach of the [[University of Rhode Island]] women's basketball team.
* [[Tom Garrick]] - Former professional basketball player and former coach of the [[University of Rhode Island]] women's basketball team.
* [[Chuck Palumbo]] - Professional wrestler and builder of custom motorcycles.
* [[Chuck Palumbo]] - Professional wrestler and builder of custom motorcycles.

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West Warwick High School
Address
Map
1 Webster Knight Dr

West Warwick
,
02893

Coordinates41°42′32″N 71°30′58″W / 41.709°N 71.516°W / 41.709; -71.516
Information
TypePublic high school
DeanSteven Alves (students)
PrincipalPhilip Solomon
Faculty88
Enrollment1,022 (2015)
Campus typeUrban Ring
Color(s)
  Black and Orange
MascotWizard
NewspaperThe Magic Word
WebsiteWest Warwick High School

West Warwick High School is a public high school in West Warwick, Rhode Island, United States.[1]

Athletics

The school has a long tradition of excellence in Rhode Island Interscholastic Sports and is a member of the RI Interscholastic League. Most recently, the Wizard football team won the RI Division II State Championship in December 2014. Also the girls soccer team won back to back state championships in 2013 and 2014. Hundreds of students participate in numerous sports throughout the year.[2]

Performing arts

The performing arts, have helped to bring national status to the school in recent years. The West Warwick High School Jazz Ensemble "A" Band has won numerous awards including placing in the Finals of the Berklee College of Music High School Jazz Festival from 2002–2007, 2009, 2012-2014; winning the prestigious festival in 2007 and 2014.[3] The Concert Band and Concert Chorale have competed and won local and national awards and titles the past twenty years. Currently, the West Warwick High School Music Department is the largest in the state, with more than 600 students participating annually.

The West Warwick High School Players produce high quality musical productions and have performed to sell out crowds since 2010, performing High School Musical (2009); Footloose (2010); Aida (2011); Grease (2012), Legally Blonde (2013), In the Heights (2014); Big Fish (2015), The Addams Family (2016), Catch Me If You Can (2017), Shrek the Musical (2018), and 9 to 5 (musical) (2019). [4] In 2015, they were the first and only Rhode Island high school to participate in the Connecticut High School Theater Awards, the regional division of the National High School Musical Theater Awards (NHSMTA).

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "WWHS". WWPS.
  2. ^ "RI Interscholastic League".
  3. ^ "Berklee HS Jazz Festival".
  4. ^ "WWHS Players".