Earl Wooster High School

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Earl Wooster High School
School type Public
Founded 1962
Location Reno, Nevada
Enrollment (2005) 1,495
Campus surroundings Urban
Nickname Colts
Mascot Colts

Earl Wooster High School, or Wooster High School (WHS) is a public secondary school in Reno, Nevada that is a part of the Washoe County School District. Its mascot is the colt and the school colors are scarlet, black, and white.

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[edit] Wooster Fight Song

The Wooster Colts will ride the side of victory! We'll back them up with spirit that is hard to beat! Our men will fight for the Scarlet and White, And we'll go far because we are The C-O-L-T-S, the Wooster Colts!

Sung to the tune of "When Johnny Comes Marching Home." The Wooster pep band plays this song at football and basketball games, as the cheerleaders dance.

[edit] History

Earl Wooster High School, named after an early Washoe County School District president and psychologist is mostly known for its athletic achievements. For many years between the 1970s and late 1990s, Wooster dominated varsity football, baseball, and wrestling. Since 1996 Wooster has been part of the International Baccalaureate program and offers an IB Diploma Programme.

[edit] Campus

Located near the Reno-Tahoe International Airport, Wooster is an open courtyard high school that has individual buildings separated by a covered walkway. There is a large metal and auto shop where industrial education classes are held. Wooster has two gyms and three playing fields, the main one named Joe "Mac" Sellers, after its most famous football coach.

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[edit] Athletics

  • Wooster High's varsity basketball, baseball, and football teams have won the state title many times in the school's history. Joe "Mac" Sellers led the Wooster High varsity football team between 1976-1998, and won 250 of 295 games over 27 seasons as head coach. He won nine state championships which is more than any other football coach in Nevada high school history.
  • Wooster is also well known for its wrestling program, which has dominated the state and national wrestling tournaments for many years.
  • Wooster's softball team was one of the best in the nation from 2000-2003. The Colts won Nevada's 4A (large school) state titles four consecutive years while being ranked as high as 3rd in the nation by ESPN, and 5th in USA Today's poll.[1]
  • The Colts' baseball team won the 4A (large school) state title in 2002, along with the Northern Region title.
  • Wooster's school song is "The Wooster Fight Song".

[edit] Music

  • Wooster's Jazz Band is one of the most active and successful extracurricular clubs, participating in many out-of-school activities. They have participated in the Reno Jazz Festival, the Lake Tahoe Jazz Festival, 2005 Girl Scouts of the USA "Cookie Concoction", and the 2007 League of Cities Convention, among other events. The jazz band hosts an annual Swing Dance night at the local Holiday Inn in February. The jazz band is currently led by Marsha Jamison.
  • The Band Program at Wooster has sent many of its members to Washoe County Honor Band, Nevada All-State Band, Nevada All-State Jazz Band, The Washoe County Solo and Ensemble Festival, Reno Youth Jazz Orchestra, and the Nevada All-State Solo and Ensemble Festival.

[edit] Publications

  • Hoofprints — monthly school newspaper
  • Pegasus — yearbook
  • Colts Tale — literary anthology

[edit] Notable alumni

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