Ruben S. Ayala High School

Senator Ruben S. Ayala Senior High School, often abbreviated as Ayala High School or AHS, is located in Chino Hills, California. It is one of the four comprehensive high schools in the Chino Valley Unified School District. The school was established in 1990 and named after California state senator Ruben S. Ayala.[6] It received the 2011 California Distinguished School award[7] and the 2015 California Gold Ribbon School Award.[8]

Ruben S. Ayala High School
Address
Map
14255 Peyton Avenue

,
California
91709

United States
Coordinates33°59′40″N 117°43′51″W / 33.99444°N 117.73083°W / 33.99444; -117.73083
Information
Funding typePublic high school
MottoHome of the Bulldogs
Dare to be G.R.E.A.T
Established1990
School districtChino Valley Unified School District
NCES District ID0608460[2]
NCES School ID060846009757[1]
PrincipalDiana Yarboi
Teaching staff103.64 FTE[3]
Grades9-12
Enrollment2,617 (2022–23)[3]
Student to teacher ratio25.25[3]
Hours in school day6 hours 47 minutes (Tuesday-Friday)
5 hours 57 minutes (Monday)
Campus size46 acres (19 ha)
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)      Red, black, and silver
AthleticsFootball, Cross Country, Tennis, Volleyball, Water Polo, Golf, Basketball, Soccer, Wrestling, Swimming, Track and Field, Softball, Baseball, Marching Band
Athletics conferencePalomares League
MascotBulldogs
RivalsChino Hills High School & Diamond Bar High School
NewspaperBulldog Times
YearbookThe Outlook
Feeder toCanyon Hills Junior High School
Websitewww.chino.k12.ca.us/Page/73

Academics edit

Course offerings edit

The 28 AP classes offered for the 2022–23 year were:[9]AP Biology,AP Calculus AB,AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics, AP Environmental Science,AP Chemistry,AP Chinese Language,AP English Language,AP English Literature,AP French Language,AP Macroeconomics/AP Microeconomics,AP Music Theory,AP Physics 1, AP Physics 2,AP Spanish Language,AP Studio Art, AP Studio Art 2-D,AP US Government and Politics, AP European History, AP PsychologyAP US History, AP Computer Science A, AP Computer Science Principles, AP Human Geography, AP Comparative Government and Politics, AP Seminar, and AP Research.

The languages offered at Ayala are American Sign Language, Chinese, French, and Spanish.

Class sizes edit

Average class sizes for the 2010–2011 school year:[10]

  • English-Language Arts: 27.3
  • Mathematics: 24.2
  • Science: 30.2
  • History-Social Science: 34.7

Enrollment trends edit

Enrollment at Ayala High School started out at around 1,000 freshmen and sophomores[11] in 1991 and grew to 3,696 students before Chino Hills High School opened in 2001. After that, enrollment dropped to around 2,400 students, with a graduating class of about 600 students each year.[12]

Test scores edit

Of the 500 AP exams given out to 300 students in the 2010–2011 school year, 2.20% scored 3 or above.[13]

The following table lists the percent of students who scored Proficient or above on their STAR Test.

% of students who scored Proficient or above on STAR Test
YearEnglishMathematicsScienceHistory
2004–2005[14]60.08%44.89%33.77%40.37%
2005–2006[15]58.4%40.14%42.1%38.9%
2006–2007[16]62.7%40.5%45.7%45.9%
2007–2008[17]63.8%37.1%50.8%47.8%
2008–2009[18]66.5%40.1%54.0%48.8%
2009–2010[19]70.2%46.4%55.1%54.6%
2010–2011[20]70.9%46.8%73.3%56.2%
2011–2012[21]74.5%49.2%72.6%56.6%

The following are the percentage of students who passed the CAHSEE test in the 10th grade:

Ayala High School campus
CAHSEE
YearEnglish[22]Mathematics[23]
2004–200593%92%
2005–200695%94%
2006–200795%92%
2007–200893%94%
2008–200995%95%
2009–201094%96%
2010–201195%94%
2011–2012[24]95%93%

Ayala's API score in the 2011–2012 school year was 845, 13 points up from the year before (2010–2011).[25]

The graduation rate for this school in the 2010–2011 school year was 98.3%.[10]

SkillsUSA edit

Ayala was home to a SkillsUSA chapter. The last engineering/architecture teacher, Trent Munsey, retired after the 2009–2010 school year. Ayala also participated in the Solar Cup, a competition in which schools build a solar-powered boat from scratch.[citation needed] In the 2010 SkillsUSA California State Conference, nine students received gold medals, seven students received silver medals, and one student received a bronze medal.[26]

Awards and certifications edit

Ayala High School was ranked 1,183rd in the nation in 2006 by Newsweek.[27]

In April 2010, Ayala's USB Leadership Program received the California Association of Student Leaders Outstanding Activities Program Award.[28] Ayala High School received the 2011 and 2019 California Distinguished School award, 2015 California Gold Ribbon School award, and is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.[7][9]

Performing arts edit

Drama edit

Drama has 10–12 productions per year. There are three main stage shows: Fall Drama, Comedy, and Musical. There are also three shows produced by the Advanced Arts classes. There are also at least three shows produced by the Beginning Theater Arts Classes. Finally, there is one production and performance by the highest level class.[citation needed]

Band and Colorguard edit

Ayala High School Band and Colorguard
NicknameAyala BAC
SchoolAyala High School
LocationChino Hills, California, United States
Founded1990
DirectorTim Trost
Assistant DirectorKyle Martinez
Members~ 220
Fight song"Sons of Westwood"
Motto"One Band, One Sound. AYALA."
Websiteayalabac.org
Ayala Band and Colorguard 2015-2016
  • The Ayala Band and Colorguard (BAC) is regionally and nationally recognized performance ensemble. They have attended competitions such as the Western Band Association (WBA) field tournaments and Grand Championships (placing first in the 5A Class division in 2011, 2012, and 2015) as well as attended several Bands of America (BOA) events; Regional Championships since 1999 (placing first in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, and 2019 in California, and 2018 in St. George, Utah), Super Regional Championships in 2003 in San Antonio, Texas), and Grand National Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana in 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, and 2019 (placing in the top 12 finalists in 2004, 2013, and 2019).[29][30]
  • The Ayala BAC were Class AAA Champions at the Western Band Association Grand Championships in 1997.
  • In 2004, The Ayala BAC attended the Bands of America Grand National Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana, where they were a top 12 finalist. This was their first appearance at the event. As an unpublished category in the music caption score, the percussion section placed first in finals.[31][citation needed]
  • The Ayala BAC took third place in the 2008 Western Band Association Grand Championships in Pleasant Hill, California.[32]
  • The Ayala BAC took second place in the 2009 Western Band Association Grand Championships in Fresno, California.[33]
  • In the 2010 Bands of America Grand National Championships held in Indianapolis, Indiana, the Ayala BAC placed 18th in semi-finals.[34]
  • The Ayala BAC placed first in both the Class 5A competition and the Combined 4A/5A Finals competition in the 2011 Western Band Association Grand Championships in Santa Barbara, California.[35]
  • The Ayala BAC was undefeated, winning first place at every field show they competed in during the 2012 season.[36]
  • The Ayala BAC tied for first place with James Logan High School in the 5A Class competition of the 2012 Western Band Association Grand Championships in Fresno, California. Due to a tie-breaking rule, which states that in the event of a tie, the band with the higher general effect score is the winner, the Ayala BAC won against James Logan High School, which was the second year in a row that James Logan had placed second to the Ayala BAC.[37][38]
  • In 2014, the Ayala BAC placed first in Class 5A competition, and placed second at the Combined 4A/5A Finals competition in the 2014 Western Band Association Championships.[39][40]
  • In 2015, the Ayala BAC's win at the Bands of America Regional Championship in Long Beach, California set the record for most consecutive Regional Championship wins, with nine, breaking the record of eight held by Centerville High School from Centerville, Ohio. This record was broken the next year by Broken Arrow High School, with 10 consecutive wins.[41]
  • In 2015, the Ayala BAC maintained an undefeated season and won first place in both the Class 5A competition and the Combined 4A/5A Finals competition at the 2015 Western Band Association Grand Championships in Fresno, California. The percussion section scored the highest ever score in the percussion caption during finals, with a 9.9.[42][43][44][citation needed]
  • In 2016, the Ayala BAC once again traveled to Indianapolis, Indiana to compete in the Bands of America Grand National Championships, where they placed 19th in semi-finals.[45]
  • In 2017, the Ayala BAC placed second in both the Class 5A competition and the Combined 4A/5A Finals competition at the 2017 Western Band Association Grand Championships in Fresno, California.[46][47]
  • In May 2018, Director of Bands Mark Stone retired after 28 years with the program, having founded it in 1990 when the school was first established. His successor is Tim Trost.[48][49]
  • In the fall of 2018, the Ayala BAC won two consecutive Bands of America Regional Championships for the first time in the program's history, winning both the St. George, Utah Regional Championship and the Southern California Regional Championship in Valley Glen, California. These two wins also make the Ayala BAC the band with the most Regional Championship wins on the West Coast, with a total of 11.[50][51][citation needed]
  • In 2019, the Ayala BAC won their 12th Bands of America Regional Championship at the California Regional Championship at Bakersfield College, in Bakersfield, California.[52]
  • In 2019, the Ayala BAC made their 6th appearance at the Bands of America Grand National Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana, where they were a top 12 finalist. This marks the second time a California band has made three appearances in the competitions Finals since Etiwanda High School did so in the 1990s.[53][citation needed]

Indoor Percussion Ensembles edit

The Ayala Marching Percussion Ensemble and Ayala Concert Percussion Ensemble are nationally recognized winter/indoor performing groups. The Ayala Marching Percussion Ensemble currently competes in the Percussion Scholastic World (PSW) class, while the Ayala Concert Percussion Ensemble currently competed in the Percussion Scholastic Concert World class (PSCW).[54][55] The Ayala Marching Percussion Ensemble and Ayala Concert Percussion Ensemble both compete in the Southern California Percussion Alliance circuit as well as the Winter Guard International circuit's Percussion Division. In 2007, the Ayala Concert Percussion Ensemble placed first at the 2007 Winter Guard International Percussion World Championships in Dayton, Ohio. One of the music judges gave them a perfect score, which was the first time in Winter Guard International history that a perfect music score had been awarded.[56][citation needed]

Ayala Marching Percussion Ensemble Championship results
Southern California Percussion Alliance [57]Winter Guard International[58][59]
YearProductionDivisionLocationDatePlaceScoreLocationDatePlaceScore
2024As Above, So BelowPSWCoussoulis Arena - San Bernardino, CAApril 13, 20241st94.175UD Arena - Dayton, OHApril 20, 20242nd97.538
2023Passed to the PresentPSWToyota Arena - Ontario, CAApril 15, 20231st94.300UD Arena - Dayton, OHApril 22, 20231st97.938
2022InvidiaPSWToyota Arena - Ontario, CAApril 16, 20224th91.763UD Arena - Dayton, OHApril 23, 20225th93.438
2021********************
2020Inside This SpacePSW****************
2019The Indoor GenerationPSWToyota Arena - Ontario, CAApril 6, 20194th92.5625UD Arena - Dayton, OHApril 13, 20195th93.963
2018The BlessingPSWToyota Arena - Ontario, CAApril 14, 20184th91.950UD Arena - Dayton, OHApril 21, 20184th94.538
2017The Point of It AllPSWToyota Arena - Ontario, CAApril 15, 20172nd94.025UD Arena - Dayton, OHApril 21, 20173rd96.075
2016Igor's RiotPSWToyota Arena - Ontario, CAApril 9, 20162nd93.675UD Arena - Dayton, OHApril 16, 20161st97.013
2015The Son of ManPSWCoussoulis Arena - San Bernardino, CAApril 4, 20151st94.475UD Arena - Dayton, OHApril 11, 20152nd96.563
2014Que Sera-SeraPSWCoussoulis Arena - San Bernardino, CAApril 5, 20142nd94.113UD Arena - Dayton, OHApril 12, 20143rd96.125
2013FallenPSWCoussoulis Arena - San Bernardino, CAApril 13, 20132nd93.1625UD Arena - Dayton, OHApril 20, 20132nd95.150
2012In the DarkPSWCoussoulis Arena - San Bernardino, CAApril 7, 20122nd92.788UD Arena - Dayton, OHApril 21, 20123rd96.125
2011StrongerPSWCoussoulis Arena - San Bernardino, CAApril 9, 20112nd93.86UD Arena - Dayton, OHApril 16, 20116th91.900
2010Live to TellPSWCoussoulis Arena - San Bernardino, CAApril 3, 20102nd93.48UD Arena - Dayton, OHApril 17, 20101st97.175
2009GoodbyePSWGreat Oak High School - Temecula, CAApril 11, 20091st93.60Dayton, OHApril 20094th94.850
2008StuckPSWColony High School - Ontario, CAApril 12, 20082nd93.50UD Arena - Dayton, OHApril 19, 2008**
2007InspiredPSWMoorpark High School - Moorpark, CAApril 14, 20075th89.35Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 21, 200712th86.00
2006SuperficialPSWLos Osos High School - Rancho Cucamonga, CAApril 9, 20062nd90.75Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 22, 20066th90.00
2005American rEvolutionPSWLos Osos High School - Rancho Cucamonga, CAApril 9, 20053rd88.15Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 16, 200511th84.90
2004TransgressionPSWBishop Alemany High School - Mission Hills, CAApril 10, 20042nd92.95Pechanga Arena - San Diego, CAApril 17, 20046th89.00
20036:37PSWChino Hills High School - Chino Hills, CAApril 5, 20032nd93.80Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 12, 20038th87.25
2002OpportunityPSOCoussoulis Arena - San Bernardino, CAApril 6, 20021st92.20Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 20022nd92.65
2001PuzzledPSOCoussoulis Arena - San Bernardino, CAMarch 31, 20011st95.15UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena - Milwaukee, WIApril 7, 20017th90.80
2000Moving Without TravelingPSO************Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 15, 20006th90.50
1999A Second ValedictionPSA************Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 17, 19991st96.75
1998BenedictionPSA************Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 18, 19994th88.95
1997The ThiefPSA************Phoenix, AZApril 5, 19975th81.10

* Did not attend

** Event / season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

*** Event did not exist.

Ayala Concert Percussion Ensemble Championship results
Southern California Percussion Alliance [57]Winter Guard International[58][59]
YearProductionDivisionLocationDatePlaceScoreLocationDatePlaceScore
2024PSCWCoussoulis Arena - San Bernardino, CAApril 13, 2024Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 19, 2024
2023Solace at HomePSCWToyota Arena - Ontario, CAApril 15, 20232nd93.700Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 21, 20233rd93.400
2022AbzuPSCWToyota Arena - Ontario, CAApril 16, 20224th84.500Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 22, 20225th87.87
2021********************
2020YggdrasilPSCW****************
2019ChamberPSCWToyota Arena - Ontario, CAApril 6, 20192nd93.200Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 12, 20193rd93.325
2018Songs of the ChildPSCWToyota Arena - Ontario, CAApril 14, 20181st93.550Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 20, 20182nd94.650
2017Beyond the Candle's GlowPSCWToyota Arena - Ontario, CAApril 15, 20172nd93.450Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 21, 20171st96.750
2016As The Last Page TurnsPSCWToyota Arena - Ontario, CAApril 9, 20162nd96.300Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 15, 20161st97.800
2015A True RomanticPSCWCoussoulis Arena - San Bernardino, CAApril 4, 20151st95.050Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 10, 20151st96.925
2014A Timeless WorldPSCWCoussoulis Arena - San Bernardino, CAApril 5, 20142nd96.700Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 11, 20151st97.600
2013Beautiful EraPSCWCoussoulis Arena - San Bernardino, CAApril 13, 20131st94.95Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 19, 20132nd94.700
2012The Absence of YouPSCWCoussoulis Arena - San Bernardino, CAApril 7, 20122nd92.30Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 20, 20122nd96.350
2011Kingdom ComePSCWCoussoulis Arena - San Bernardino, CAApril 9, 20112nd94.35Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 15, 20113rd93.475
2010HomePSCWCoussoulis Arena - San Bernardino, CAApril 3, 20102nd95.25Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 16, 20101st95.875
2009LegacyPSCWGreat Oak High School - Temecula, CAApril 11, 20092nd94.60Dayton, OHApril 20091st98.650
2008CartoonPSCWColony High School - Ontario, CAApril 12, 20082nd94.10UD Arena - Dayton, OHApril 18, 2008**
2007Daphnis and ChloePSCWMoorpark High School - Moorpark, CAApril 14, 20072nd94.90Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 20, 20071st98.20
2006Out of the BluePSCWLos Osos High School - Rancho Cucamonga, CAApril 9, 20062nd93.90Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 22, 20061st95.55
2005Eight FactorialPSCWLos Osos High School - Rancho Cucamonga, CAApril 9, 20052nd89.60Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 16, 20054th89.70
2004Rhapsody in BluePSC / PSCWBishop Alemany High School - Mission Hills, CAApril 10, 20042nd94.05Pechanga Arena - San Diego, CAApril 17, 20043rd91.90
2003PSC / PSCOChino Hills High School - Chino Hills, CAApril 5, 20031st94.55Nutter Center - Dayton, OHApril 12, 2003**

* Did not attend

** Event / season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

Winterguard edit

Ayala Varsity Winterguard Championship results
Winter Guard Association of Southern California [64]Winter Guard International[65][59]
YearProductionDivisionLocationDatePlaceScoreLocationDatePlaceScore
2024
2023Candle Light A GlowSOWalter Pyramid - Long Beach, CAApril 23, 20233rd86.200****
2022In the BalanceSOBren Events Center - Irvine, CAApril 24, 20223rd82.050****
2021********************
2020The Spirit of WendigoSW****************
2019Be a BlessingSWBren Events Center - Irvine, CAApril 14, 20191st86.85Dayton, OHApril 2019******
2018MerakiSWBren Events Center - Irvine, CAApril 22, 20181stDayton, OHApril 201810th86.150
2017Where the Wind May Take MeSWBren Events Center - Irvine, CAApril 23, 2017Dayton, OHApril 2017**
2016Artistry in MotionSWApril 2016Dayton, OHApril 2016******
2015FourSWApril 2015Dayton, OHApril 2015**
2014Letting GoSWApril 2014Dayton, OHApril 2014**
2013Before I DieSWBren Events Center - Irvine, CAApril 21, 2013Dayton, OHApril 2013******
2012The Snakes of MedusaSOApril 2012Dayton, OHApril 201211th86.95
2011Slow Me DownSOApril 2011Dayton, OHApril 2011**
2010The Climb*April 2010Dayton, OHApril 2010**
2009First RainSOApril 2009Dayton, OHApril 200913th82.90
2008SOJSerra Catholic High School - San Juan Capistrano, CAApril 20, 2008Dayton, OHApril 2008**
2007*April 2007Dayton, OHApril 2007**
2006SOApril 2006Dayton, OHApril 2006**
2005*April 2005Dayton, OHApril 2005**
2004TessellationsSWApril 2004San Diego, CAApril 200414th79.70
2003PathwaysSOApril 2003Dayton, OHApril 20034th93.50
2002Twisted TangoSOApril 2002Dayton, OHApril 200210th86.30
2001Out of DarknessSOApril 2001Milwaukee, WIApril 200115th84.35
2000*April 2000Dayton, OHApril 2000**
1999SAApril 1999Dayton, OHApril 1999**
1998*April 1998Dayton, OHApril 1998**
1997SAApril 1997Dayton, OHApril 19973rd95.45

* Did not attend

** Event / season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

*** Attended event, did not make finals

Sports edit

  • Ruben S. Ayala High School is a member of the California Interscholastic Federation Sierra League in the Southern Section (CIF-SS). The school has competed in the Palomares League since the 2014–15 school year.
  • The campus has a swimming pool, six tennis courts, an indoor gym, pitching cages, two baseball fields, a weight room, and a stadium.
  • A documentary[66] was made about the 2010–2011 Ayala wrestling team.
  • In June 2011, varsity football coach Tom Inglima, who was named Inland Valley's Coach of the Year in 2007, was transferred to Chino High School.[67][68]
  • The table below lists the years a sport has made Sierra League/Palomares, CIF-Southern Section (CIF-SS), and CIF (State). For CIF-SS and CIF, unless otherwise noted, the sport has won that level in that year.
  • 2014 - 2015 was the inaugural year for the Palomares League (formerly known as the Sierra League).
  • The girls' basketball team won the CIF-Southern Section Division 2AA title in 2007 with coach Mel Sims.
  • On March 5, 2016, the boys' basketball team won the CIF-Southern Section Division 2A Championship by defeating Edison High School of Huntington Beach by the score of 63–49 at the Honda Center in Anaheim.
Sports
SportSierra League / Palomares (Champions)CIF-SSCIF
Boys' football1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, 20081994 (2nd), 1996 (2nd), 1997 (2nd)none
Boys' cross country1992, 1993, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2011, 20121992, 2007 (4th), 2008 (7th), 2009 (13th), 2010 (8th), 2011 (4th), 2012 (4th)1992 (3rd), 2007 (4th), 2008 (7th), 2011 (8th), 2012 (7th)
Girls' cross country1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 20111995 (2nd), 1996 (2nd), 2006 (3rd), 2010 (6th), 2011 (15th),1996 (3rd), 2006 (3rd), 2010 (6th)
Girls' volleyball1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 20071997 (Qtr), 2001 (Qtr), 2003 (Qtr), 2004 (SF), 2006 (SF), 2007 (SF)none
Girls' soccer1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 20101995none
Boys' soccer1995, 1997, 20202020 (SF)none
Boys' track1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002nonenone
Girls' track1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010nonenone
Boys' swim1997, 1998nonenone
Girls' swim1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2007, 2011nonenone
Boys' water polo1994, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 20081995 (2nd), 1996 (2nd), 2003, 2007 (SF)2003
Girls' water polo2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 20082005 (2nd), 2006, 2007 (2nd), 2008 (2nd)none
Boys' basketball1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 20062000 (2nd), 2005 (SF)none
Girls' basketball1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 20101998 (SF), 2000 (SF), 2002 (SF), 2006 (SF), 2007, 2008 (2nd), 2009 (SF), 2010 (SF)none
Boys' tennis2003, 20062006 (SF)none
Girls' tennis1997, 1998, 1999, 2005, 2006nonenone
Baseball1995, 1997nonenone
Softball1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2008, 2009, 20102010none
Boys' golf1996, 2014nonenone
Girls' golf2005, 2006, 20072006 (2nd) (Eastern Division), 2007none
Wrestling1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2015, 20161997 (3rd), 1999 (2nd), 2001 (2nd), 2002 (2nd), 2003 (1st), 2004 (2nd), 2005 (2nd)none

Legend: Qtr – quarterfinals, SF – semifinals

Notable alumni edit

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