Camden High School (San Jose, California)

The housing development of Camden Park was built on the eastern half of the original athletic fields.

Bob Woods (head coach) and Tim Rostage (sprint coach) built a program that featured Roger Martin (1971 CCS Pole Vault Champion, 15'6), Bob Paulin (1976 CCS Champion and 1977 Jr. College XC State Champion), Rex White (24-foot long jumper), Don Brown (164-foot Discus Throw), Mark Stewart (9.6 100 yard), Kevin Harding (6 ft. 7 inch high jumper), Steve Ruddy (46 ft triple jumper), Doug Searle (pole volter-San Diego State 17-6 school record holder), Ron McKee (CCS Champion-Shot -60 ft plus).

Three-time 880 women's CIF California State Meet Champion Ann Reagan[2] ran a 2:04 800 meters as a sophomore.

The 1968 cross county team won three league championships that year, in the varsity, sophomore, and freshman divisions.

Both the football and basketball teams were champions of leagues that produced multiple professional athletes.

Camden High entrance, circa 1970s
Aerial view after conversion (July 29, 2006)