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20-September-2008 09:55:58 - P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School or section by expanding it. Further information might be found on the talk page or at requests for expansion. March 2008 P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School Established: 1934 Dean: Director Fran Vandiver Students: 1150 Location: Gainesville, Florida, USA Website: Official Website P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School is operated by the University of Florida, in Gainesville, Florida as an independent school district and teaches from kindergarten through twelfth grade. As its' name implies, it is a leader in educational development programs for the state of Florida. Contents 1 Namesake 2 Athletics 2.1 Football 2.2 Boys Basketball 2.3 Girls Basketball 2.4 Other Sports 3 Clubs 4 Notable Graduates 5 Article Contributors ors 6 External links Namesake The school is named in honor of Philip Keyes Yonge 1850-1934, who served 29 years on the Florida Board of Control, the governing body for the all Florida public universities, including 22 years as Chairman. Yonge demonstrated a commitment to improve education in the state of Florida. The School Director is Dr. Fran Vandiver. Mrs. Amy Hollinger is the Elementary Assistant Principal, Dr. Russell Froman is the Middle School assistant principle, and Mr. Randy Scott is the High School Assistant Principal. One notable feature of the school is the creek Tumblin' Creek that runs through the school property. The cafeteria sits on the creek and students may enjoy the Florida nature scene while dining outdoors. It also has a county and state renowned performing arts program. Its band earned a standing superior at the Florida Band Master's Assessment in 2005. Athletics P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School teams compete under the name Blue Wave. Football Unlike another Gainesville school, Gainesville High School which gained fame for football in the 60's, 70's and 80's, Blue Wave football began to get attention in the late 80's on through the 21st century. During that period of time, The Blue Wave groomed some of the most highly regarded players in Florida Gator history. Some examples include Willie Jackson, Terry Jackson, Chris Doering, and Travis McGriff. They joined fellow PKY alum Robert Baker in the National Football League, giving PKY the most players from any high school in the NFL at the time in North Florida. Also, during that time the Blue Wave boasted twelve district titles, seven of them in a row 1998-2004. From 2001-2003, the Blue Wave held the state's longest regular season winning streak at 33 consecutive wins against a complement of excellent teams. Boys Basketball The boys basketball program, like the football program, gained fame in the 80's that continues through to the 21st Century. It is one of the most elite programs in the state in both boys and girls basketball. The boys, under the direction of head coach Carlos Villalobos, are state contenders year in and year out. The boys won the state championship in 1991, and have played for the title three other times. Girls Basketball The girls were a state power in the late 1970's and early 1980's, winning two state titles, and playing for three more, in a six-year span. The girls team is currently under the direction of Head Coach Willie Powers, an alumnus of the school. Other Sports P.K. Yonge has teams in the following sports: Cross-Country Track Field Soccer Tennis Golf Basketball Football Swimming Cheerleading Baseball Volleyball Lacrosse Softball The school has also won state titles in Boy's Cross Country 1980, Boy's Track and Field 1965, 2005, 2006, 2007, Girl's Track and Field 2005 and Girl's Volleyball 2000, 2002 Clubs Model UN United Nations Key Club Pre-Collegiate Fellowship of Christian Athletes FCA Students Against Destructive Decisions SADD Marine Science Club National Honor Society National Junior Honor Society March of Dimes International Club Strategic, Tactics, Game Club Student Council Weightlifting Club Notable Graduates Rodney Mullen - Professional Skateboarder Willie Jackson - Florida Wide Receiver 1990-1993 Chris Doering - Florida Wide Receiver1992-1995 Travis Mcgriff - Florida Wide Receiver 1995-1998 Terry Jackson - Florida Running Back 1995-1998 Robert Baker - Auburn Wide Receiver 1995-1996 Doug Dickey - Hall of Fame Football Coach John Mullett - Vice President of Government Affairs for BAE Systems Pat Waldo - CEO of Decernis Dave Bradley - Chief Counsel Foreign Claims Settlement Comm., US Dept. of Justice Dr. Peter Small - Groundbreaking Researcher on Tuberculosis in AIDS Charles Wesley Larson II - Florida Baseball Player 1954-1957 Ryne Malone - Florida State Infielder 2004-2006 Randall Leath - Florida Basketball Player 1981-1984 Article Contributors ors T.J. Sullivan Lee Breeze L. Shelton Stephanie WIlliams External links P.K. Yonge Website v d e University of Florida Academics College of Medicine · Levin College of Law · College of Engineering · Warrington College of Business Administration · Fisher School of Accounting · College of Pharmacy · College of Dentistry · College of Veterinary Medicine · College of Journalism and Communications · College of Public Health and Health Professions · Rinker School of Building Construction · College of Nursing · College of Liberal Arts and Sciences · College of Health and Human Performance · College of Agricultural and Life Sciences · College of Education · College of Design Construction and Planning · College of Fine Arts · Bob Graham Center for Public Service · Continuing Education Athletics Southeastern Conference · Florida Gators · University Athletic Association · Gator Football · Gator Basketball · Ben Hill Griffin Stadium · Stephen C. O'Connell Center · Softball Stadium · Alfred A. 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