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  1. 16. Apr. 2024 · Lubbock Monterey vs Lubbock-Cooper Game Highlights - April 3, 2024. Apr 4, 2024. 0:51 . Lubbock Monterey vs Andress Game Highlights - March 29, 2024. Mar 31, 2024. 1:26. Lubbock Monterey vs Tascosa Game Highlights - March 27, 2024. Mar 28 ...

  2. Monterey High School 3211 47th Street Lubbock, TX 79413 (806) 219-1900. Monterey Feeder Pattern . Middle Schools ; Atkins Middle School ; Evans Middle School ; O.L. Slaton ; Elementary Schools ; Bayless Elementary School ; Bean Elementary School ; Brown ...

  3. Scott Houy has been a teacher at Monterey High School since 2007. He has taught Biology, Chemistry, Physics, IPC, Environmental Systems as well as coached Volleyball, Basketball, Softball and Baseball during his 10 years at Monterey High School. Currently, Mr. Houy teaches the 2nd, 3rd and 4th years of PLTW Engineering at Monterey High School.

  4. Alumni from the Monterey Senior High School class of 1963 that have been added to this alumni directory are shown on this page. All of the people on this page graduated in '63 from Monterey Senior High. You can register for free to add your name to the MSHS alumni directory. If you are a former student of Monterey Senior in Lubbock, Texas ...

  5. Monterey High School 3211 47th Street Lubbock, TX 79413 (806) 219-1900. Monterey Feeder Pattern . Middle Schools ; Atkins Middle School ; Evans Middle School ; O.L. Slaton ; Elementary Schools ; Bayless Elementary School ; Bean Elementary School ; Brown ...

  6. 3. Nov. 2023 · Game Results. Friday, Oct 20, 2023. On Friday, Oct 20, 2023, the Monterey Varsity Boys Football team lost their Lubbock Cooper High School game against Lubbock-Cooper High School by a score of 27-48. Monterey 27. Lubbock-Cooper 48.

  7. About. Opened in 1955. Named for town of Monterey, one of the two original townsites for Lubbock. It was founded in present northwest Lubbock by W. E. Rayner in 1890. In a unique compromise in 1891, Rayner joined the promoters of the other townsite to establish Lubbock in its present location.