Extracurricular activities
Westlake was moved to the state's highest classification in 2014 when Texas added a 6A classification. Academics • UIL Academic Meet Champions • 1993(4A) Athletics The Westlake Chaparrals compete in volleyball, cross country, football, basketball, powerlifting, wrestling, swimming, soccer, lacrosse, golf, tennis, track, water polo, baseball, softball, dance, flag football and cheerleading. State titles • Baseball • 1980(3A), 1984(4A) • Girls basketball • 1993(4A), 1995(5A), 1996(5A) • Boys cross country • 1979(B), 1981(4A) • Girls cross country • 1975(B), 1976(B), 1977(B), 1985(4A), 1990(4A) • Football • 1996(5A), 2019(6A/D2), 2020(6A/D1), 2021(6A/D2) • Boys golf • 1980(3A), 1996(5A), 1999(5A), 2001(5A), 2009(5A), 2010(5A), 2014(5A), 2017(6A), 2018(6A), 2019(6A), 2021(6A), 2022(6A), 2023(6A), 2025(6A), 2026(6A) • Girls golf • 2010(5A), 2011(5A), 2018(6A), 2019(6A) • Boys swimming • 2006(5A) • Girls swimming • 1980(All), 1996(All), 1997(All), 2007(5A), 2008(5A), 2014(5A), 2015(5A) • Team tennis • 1984(4A), 1985(4A), 1992(4A), 2006(5A), 2007(5A), 2009(4A) • Volleyball • 1991(4A), 1993(4A), 2002(5A), 2004(5A) • Rugby • 2015, 2016 Orchestra The orchestra program currently has two full orchestras and four string orchestras competing in UIL each year. Band The Westlake High School Chaparral Band has been named the Texas State Honor Band three times (AA, AAA, and AAAA) in its 30-year history. A select group of Chap Band student musicians performed at the bi-annual conference of the internationally recognized World Association for Symphonic Bands (WASBE) in Cincinnati, OH in July 2009. The invitation to perform at WASBE is the first ever extended to a high school band organization. State titles • Marching Band Sweepstakes Champions • 1979(3A), 1982(3A) Cheerleading The Westlake Cheer Program's Red Team has won the 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2019 UCA Super Varsity Division 1 National High School Cheerleading Championships. == Notable alumni ==
Notable alumni
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KJ Adams Jr.,
Kansas Jayhawks basketball forward •
Kyle Adams, former NFL tight end •
Calvin Anderson, NFL offensive lineman •
Angela Bettis, actress •
Ben Breedlove, internet celebrity •
Drew Brees, former NFL quarterback and
Super Bowl XLIV champion •
Bradley Buckman, former professional basketball player •
Ethan Burke, college football player for the
Texas Longhorns •
Fernanda Contreras Gómez, professional tennis player •
Courtney Duever, basketball player who played professionally in
Australia and
Bulgaria •
Sam Ehlinger, NFL quarterback for the
Denver Broncos •
Nick Foles, NFL quarterback and
Super Bowl LII champion •
Theo Gillen, baseball player •
Jaden Greathouse, college football player for
Notre Dame •
Camila Grey, singer •
Kelly Gruber, former MLB infielder and
1992 World Series champion •
Lindsey Harris, professional soccer player •
Jesse Heiman, actor •
Josh Ilika, Olympic swimmer •
Alexis Jones, activist and motivational speaker •
Cade Klubnik, college football player for
Clemson •
Will Licon, NCAA champion swimmer •
Paul London, professional wrestler •
Bray Lynch, college football offensive lineman for the
Indiana Hoosiers •
Seth McKinney, former NFL offensive lineman •
Chris Mihm, former NBA center •
Akshay Nanavati, author •
Tanner Price,
football quarterback •
Rich Riley, business executive •
Kristen Silverberg, former US ambassador to the European Union •
Scott Spann, Olympic swimmer •
Huston Street, former MLB pitcher •
Lia Thomas, NCAA champion swimmer •
Justin Tucker, NFL kicker,
Super Bowl XLVII champion •
Ross Ulbricht, creator of the
Silk Road •
Colton Vasek, college football player for the
Texas Longhorns •
Lauren Worsham, actress == Controversies ==