CA’s Robert Brooks: Teacher, veteran, and outstanding athletic coach

Outstanding high school athlete Robert Brooks of Southern California went on to teach and coach at the high school level, and then became an excellent athletic coach at UC Davis. Photo Credit: Legacy.com

Many outstanding high school and college athletes go on to become excellent coaches and teachers. One of these was Robert Brooks, an outstanding athlete from Southern California who went on to a stellar career as a high school and college coach for wrestling, rugby, track, and football.

Robert was born in August, 1931, in Chino, California. As a young man, he attended Chino High School where he excelled as an athlete. He lettered in football, basketball, tennis, and track.

After his high school graduation, Robert attended Mount San Antonio Junior College in Walnut, California, where he played football. In 1949, his team captured a state championship, and Robert was named Player of the Year. In 1951 and 1952, the outstanding athlete attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he played football.

Once Robert earned his Bachelor’s degree, he enlisted in the US Navy and was sent to Pearl Harbor. There, while stationed on the submarines USS Green Fish and USS Caiman, he played football for the Navy between his tours of duty. His team was crowned the Island Champions and played in the Hula Bowl versus the College All-Stars from the mainland.

After his discharge from the service, Robert returned to UC Berkeley and earned his Master’s degree in Education. He inaugurated his career in the teaching profession at Miramonte High School located in Orinda, California. There he served as the Head Football Coach, an Assistant Coach for the track team, and wrestling. His stint at Miramonte spanned five years. During these years, he also played rugby on a team that won a National Club Championship.

In 1962, Robert left the high school to accept a position at UC Davis as an Assistant Coach for football and track. In 1964, he founded the school’s rugby team, and from 1967 to 1990 he coached the Davis wrestling team.

For many years, in addition to his work with college students, Robert also worked with younger athletes. In the 1960s, he hosted a summer camp for children in foster care, pairing each child with a student mentor from Davis High School for a week of adventure in the Sierra Mountains. Beginning in the early 1970s, Robert also participated in the Davis Kids Summer Sports School program. For the program, which ran for ten summers, he taught wrestling and football. He even drove a bus to transport the kids back and forth to camp.

Robert Brooks, a true Chalkboard Champion, passed away in March of 2022. He was 91 years old.