Hillsboro High School (Oregon)

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Hillsboro High School
Address
3285 SE Rood Bridge Road
Hillsboro, OR, 97123, United States
Website
www.hsd.k12.or.us
Information
School district Hillsboro School District 1J
Principal Sloan Presidio
Vice principal Olga Acuna
School type Public high school
Grades 9-12
Language English
Campus suburban
Mascot Spartans
Colors Red, White and Blue
Enrollment 1515 (2006-2007)


Hillsboro High School (colloquially known as Hilhi) is a high school in Hillsboro, Oregon. The school is the oldest high school in the Hillsboro School District. Rival schools are Glencoe, Century, and Liberty. The Principal is Sloan Presidio. The current campus was built in 1969, and prior to this time the school was located at the current J.B. Thomas Middle School built in 1928. 1515 students currently attend from grades 9-12. The official school colors are Blue, White and Red and the mascot is the Spartan.

The athletics and activities compete as a 5A school in the new Oregon School Activities Association classification.

Contents

[edit] Academics

  • 2004-2005 Graduation Rate: 84.1%[1]


2004-2005 SAT Scores[2]
Category HHS State Country
Critical Reading 519 523 503
Math 528 529 518
Writing 496 503 497
Percentage Tested 46% 55% NA


[edit] Athletics

  • Class: 5A
  • League: Northwest Oregon Conference


[edit] OSAA State Championships[3]

  • Team

Year | Sport | Classification

    • 1952 Wrestling (3A)
    • 1962 Baseball – tie (A)
    • 1966 Baseball (A)
    • 1966 Football (3A)
    • 1968 Baseball (A)
    • 1973 Football (3A)
    • 1979 Girls Basketball (3A)
    • 1979 Girls Cross-Country (3A)
    • 1980 Girls Basketball (3A)
    • 1990 Wrestling (3A)
    • 1993 Baseball (4A)
    • 2006 Boys Soccer (5A)


  • Individual

Year | Name | Sport | Classification

1944 Jack Doyle, Boys Track & Field, 120YD High Hurdles (A) 1976 George Koch, Boys Swimming, 100YD breaststroke (3A)
1945 Jack Doyle, Boys Track & Field, 200YD Low Hurdles (A) 1976 440YD Relay (3A)
1945 Jack Doyle, Boys Track & Field, 120YD High Hurdles (A) 1978 Fred Nordgren, Wrestling, 191lbs (3A)
1946 Jack Doyle, Boys Track & Field, 120YD High Hurdles (A) 1980 Thad Jensen, Wrestling, 275lbs (3A)
1946 Jack Doyle, Boys Track & Field, 200YD Low Hurdles (A) 1980 Bill Johnson, Boys Track & Field, Pole Vault (3A)
1948 Jerry Doyle, Boys Track & Field, 200YD Low Hurdles (A) 1984 Diana Requardt, Girls Track & Field, Shot Put (3A)
1952 Jerry Davis, Wrestling, 98lbs (A) 1991 Jason Fletcher, Boys Track & Field, 300M Intermediate Hurdles (3A)
1952 Del Alexander, Wrestling, 115lbs (A) 1992 Kelly LaClaire, Boys Track & Field, High Jump (4A)
1952 Duncan McInnis, Wrestling, 275lbs (A) 1993 Warren McPherson, Wrestling, 115lbs (4A)
1958 Ron Medley, Wrestling, 168lbs (A) 1993 Jeremy Ensrud, Wrestling, 123lbs (4A)
1962 Don Angevine, Boys Track & Field, High Jump (3A) 1994 Boys Track & Field, 4x400M Relay (Bitz, Blake, Holsey, Davis) (4A)
**1962 Wendell Cox, Boys Cross-Country (3A) 1995 Warren McPherson, Wrestling, 134lbs (4A)
1963 Wendell Cox, Boys Track & Field, One Mile (A) 1995 James Pfrehm, Boys Track & Field, Discus (4A)
1963 Chuck Cropp, Boys Track & Field, 440YD (A) 1996 Mark Hoxmeier, Boys Track & Field, Discus (4A)
1964 John Kruesl, Wrestling, 106lbs (A) 1996 Erin Kelly, Girls Track & Field, 100M High Hurdles (4A)
1965 Butch Rose, Wrestling, 136lbs (A) 1997 Mark Hoxmeier, Boys Track & Field, Discus (4A)
1968 Bill Guthrie, Boys Track & Field, High Jump (3A) 1997 Erin Kelly, Girls Track & Field, Triple Jump (4A)
1973 Paul Bender, Boys Track & Field, 440YD (3A) 1998 Derek Smith, Wrestling, 145lbs (4A)
1974 Greg Parson, Wrestling, 98lbs (3A) 1998 Erin Kelly, Girls Track & Field, Triple Jump (4A)
1974 Tracie Ranf, Girls Track & Field, Long Jump (4A) 1998 Erin Kelly, Girls Track & Field, 100M High Hurdles (4A)
1974 Kelly Jones, Girls Track & Field, 100YD (3A) **2001 Ryan Voge, Boys Track & Field, High Jump (4A)
1974 Kelly Jones, Girls Track & Field, 400YD (3A) 2003 Suzy Viducich, Girls Track & Field, High Jump (4A)
1974 Girls Track & Field, 880YD Medley Relay (3A) 2004 Grant Dean, Boys Track & Field, Long Jump (4A)
1975 Kelly Jones, Girls Track & Field, 400YD (3A)
1975 440YD Relay (3A)
1975 One Mile Relay

[edit] Activities

[edit] OSAA State Championships[4]

  • 1993 Cheerleading (4A coed)
  • 1998 Dance Drill (4A Intermediate)
  • Solo Music
    • 2005 Alex Wadner, Rudimental Snare Drum
    • 2005 Alex Wadner, Orchestral Snare Drum

[edit] Noteworthy graduates

[edit] Trivia

Mouse Davis, an early proponent of the Run 'N' Gun football offense, coached Hilhi to the 1973 state championship.[5]

[edit] External links

[edit] References

OSAA