Bonneville High School (Washington Terrace, Utah)

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Bonneville High School
Location
251 East Laker Way
Washington Terrace, UT,
Information
Type Public
Grades 10-12
Mascot Laker Anchor
Color(s) Blue and Gold
Homepage

Bonneville High School is a high school in Washington Terrace, Utah.


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[edit] School Hymn

Words: Diane Karikka
Music: Crawford Gates

In this our long and lovely valley,
'Neath the skies of blue;
Nestles our stately Alma Mater
So glorious to view.

(Chorus)
Lofty mountains rearing skyward
These inspire in us their will.
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater.
Noble Bonneville.

To all who come she offers knowledge,
New friends and memories too.
For this we proudly sing her praises
To Bonneville be true.

Beneath the shoreline of Lake Bonneville
May our school e'r stand,
A monument to truth and freedom,
In this our cherished land.

[edit] State Championships

  • 1975-6 Men's Track 4A Champions
  • 1978-9 Men's Cross Country 4A Champions
  • 1979-80 Men's Cross Country 4A Champions
  • 1980-1 Men's Football 4A Champions
  • 1981-2 Men's Cross Country 4A Champions
  • 1984-5 Men's Basketball 4A Champions
  • 1985-6 Men's Cross Country 4A Champions
  • 1986-7 Men's Basketball 4A Champions
  • 2003-4 Girl's 4A Softball Champions
  • 2004-5 Girl's 4A Softball Champions
  • 2006-7 Men's Golf 4A Champions
  • 2007-8 Winter Drumline Scholastic A Champions

Note 4A classification was largest in the State of Utah until 1993.

[edit] Famous Alumni

  • Ed Eyestone --Two time Olympic Marathoner '88 '92, 3rd in the World in 1980 IAAF Cross-Country Juniors in Paris, Ten Time All American Track and Cross Country, NCAA record of 27:41.05 in the 10,000 meters, four time NCAA Champion, undefeated in 1984 NCAA, Head Coach at BYU
  • Ryan Bennett -- started MMAWeekly.com website, and professional broadcaster
  • Tanaka Beard - played professional basketball in Europe
  • Max Roth - FOX 13 Anchor
  • Mason Unck - Professional football player for the Cleveland Browns
  • Zac Amidan - On the U.S. ski team
  • Misi Tupe - Current Free agent in the NFL
  • Afuvai's - Brothers Darce and Jaynce college athletes
  • Corey Clark - Controversial American Idol Contestant who was disqualified over crime history.

[edit] External links

[edit] References

Official UHSAA site with past champions