North High School (Torrance, California)
North Torrance High School is a four-year public high school located at 3620 W. 182nd St. in Torrance, California. Of the five public high schools in the Torrance Unified School District, North High is the second oldest. The school's mascot is the Saxon and the school colors are blue and white. North High is accredited by Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
School facts
- Opened in September 1955
- Campus has 24 buildings and 100 classrooms
- Serves youth living north of 190th St. to north city boundaries
- Maximum student enrollment capacity is 3000
Athletics
North High was 1971 CIF 4A Baseball Champions beating Chaffey HS 9-0 Jim O'Brien head coachNorth High's Dennis Littlejohn named 1971 CIF baseball player of the year
North High was 1972 CIF 4A Baseball Runner Up losing to Dominguez HS 5-4 Jim O'Brien head coach
North High was 1974 CIF 4A Baseball Champions beating Lakewood HS 1-0 Jim O'Brien head coach
North High was also named Cal Hi best school baseball team for the 1974 season with a season record or 26-6-1
North High's Tim O'Neal was named CIF baseball player of the year
The 1974 Championship game began at Anaheim Stadium ended in a 0–0 tie after a curfew of time then to be completely replayed a couple days later at USC's Rod Dedeaux field for a 1–0 victory for a total of 21 innings, clearly one of the if not the greatest championship games in High school baseball history. North High's Tim O'Neal pitched both games.
Prior to 2003–2004 North High was in the Ocean League and also The Bay League. In 2007–2008 North High was voted by the Pioneer League as the runner-up for Most Athletic School.
Accomplishments
- In 2010–2011 North High School's marching band won state championships in the 2A division
- In 2012 North High Saxon Regiment Marching Band and Color Guard won state championships in the 3A division
- In 2023 the North High Saxon Regiment Marching Band and Color Guard won 1st place in WBA State Class championships for the 2A division
Notable alumni
- Jason Acuña, stuntman
- Nanette Barragán, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California's 44th district
- William Bonin, serial killer and rapist
- Chris Demaria, baseball player
- Chris Farasopoulos, football player New York Jets
- Malcolm B. Frost, U.S. Army major general
- Bob Hite, Co-lead vocalist of Canned Heat'
- Jesse Juarez, professional mixed martial artist and wrestler
- Dennis Littlejohn, baseball player
- Chris Mortensen, journalist
- Emanuel Newton, professional Mixed Martial Artist
- Chuck Norris, actor and martial artist
- Nathan Salmon, philosopher
- Jim Millinder, soccer player and coach
- Kikuo Nishi aka KeyKool, Rapper Visionaries (hip hop group)
- Aaron Takahashi, actor
- Tiny Ron Taylor, actor and baseball player
- , softball coach at Mississippi State University