Pulaski County High School (Virginia)

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Pulaski County High School

Pulaski's Cougar Mascot
Established 1974
School type Public school
Enrollment 1490
Principal Rod Reedy
Location Dublin, VA
Publications
Athletic Conference River Ridge District, Region III, Group AA, Virginia High School League
Colors Maroon and Gold
Mascot Cougars
Rival Schools Salem High School, Blacksburgh High School, Christiansburg High School
Homepage Official Site

Pulaski County High School is located at 5414 Cougar Trail Road in Dublin,Virginia in the County of Pulaski located 45 miles southwest of Roanoke,Virginia.

History

The school was opened in 1974 with the consolidations of Dublin High School in Dublin and Pulaski High School in Pulaski. The two former high schools now serve as middle schools.

[edit] Academics

Pulaski County High School is a comprehensive high school which includes grades 9th through 12th with a current enrollment of 1,500. In addition to academics, Pulaski County High School features an onsite Vocational and Technical School, and up until the 2006-2007 school year the Southwest Virginia Governor School was located on the campus. It is now located at the former Northwood Elementary School.

[edit] Athletics and Extracurriculars

Football

Pulaski County High School is a member of the Virginia High School League and competes in the AA River Ridge District, a district in Region III of Group AA. From 1974 to 1975, Pulaski County High School competed in the AAA Western District, before entering the newly formed AAA Roanoke Valley District. As a member of the Roanoke Valley District and the Northwest Region, Pulaski County defeated Thomas Dale High School to capture the Group AAA, Division 6 football state championship in 1992 under the direction of former West Virginia University assistant Joel Hicks.

The following year, Pulaski County was ranked as one of the top 25 high school football teams in the country by USA Today for most of the season. The Cougars won their first 13 games, but star player Carl Lewis was injured in the state semi-final and was unable to play in the state championship which the Cougars lost to Annandale High School. In 2001, Pulaski County dropped down to the Group AA Blue Ridge District. That year, the Cougar football team, which had returned most players from a 2000 Group AAA, Division 5 state semi-finalist, advanced to the Group AA, Division 4 state championship before falling to Lafayette High School.

Pulaski County has also produced such well-known athletes and coaches such as: Former Washington Redskins receiver Gary Clark, Cincinnati Bengals kicker Shayne Graham, Carolina Panthers and Virginia Tech standout Jeff King, current Cleveland Browns defensive coordinator Todd Grantham, and current Navy assistant coach Tony Grantham.

Basketball

In addition to the football program, Pulaski County High School has had several successful Boys' Basketball teams. During the late 1970's into the early 1980s, Pulaski County High School's Boys Basketball Team under the direction of Coach Allen Wiley, won several Roanoke Valley District Titles and the Northwest Region Titles. In the early 1980s, Pulaski County's Basketball Team was led by Michael Porter, who had won several state awards, and had played in the United States High School All-Star team.

In 2004, the Cougar Basketball team under the direction of Coach Mark Hanks journyed to the Group AA playoffs for the first time since the early 1990's. In 2005, the Cougars captured the 2005 River Ridge District title and advanced to the 2005 playoffs. In 2006, the Cougars made another Group AA playoff run.

In both football and basketball, Pulaski County has competed with schools that has athletes that are currently playing on pro teams such as: Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ronde Barber (Cave Spring),New York Giants Tiki Barber (Cave Spring), former Duke University Basketball great and current Orlando Magic player J.J. Redick, former New York Giant and Pro Football Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor (Lafayette/Williamsburg), New Orleans Hornets George Lynch (Patrick Henry/Roanoke), Philadelphia 76ers Allen Iverson (Bethel/Hampton), and the Miami Heat's Alonzo Mourning (Indian River/Chesapeake).

Currently, Pulaski County High School has a total of nine athletes playing college sports. These athletes include Brandon Anderson,University of Akron Football, Leslie Anderson, James Madison University Track, Brenna Blevins, William and Mary Track, Shaun Branscome,Morehead State Football, Derrick Burks, Morehead State Football, Steven Cobbs,Lenior Rhyne College Football, Andrew Hart, Emory and Henry Basketball, Ernie Hodge, Ohio University Football, JR Montgomery, Bluefield College Basketball/Baseball, and Austin Twine Eastern Mennonite Basketball.

Drama

The school also has 2 state drama championships under the direction of Jeff McCoy and another state title under the previous director, Rhonda Welsh, for a total of three state championships. The Drama department has also performed in the American High School Theater Festival at Edinburgh, Scotland.

MACC

The school's Math MACC (Mountain Academic Challenge Competition) Team won 1st place at Super MACC, the MACC Championship in 2005. The school also sports award-winning Social Studies, Science, English, and All-Around Teams.

Chess

Pulaski County High School also has a strong tradition in chess which culminated in the mid to late 1980s. In 1985, Pulaski County finished in second place in the national championships only 0.5 points behind the first place team.[1] In 1987, Pulaski County hosted the national championship. The Cougars also captured the Virginia Scholastic State Chess Championship in 1998.