Galena High School (Nevada)

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Galena High School
Location
Reno, Nevada, United States
Information
Principal Tom Brown
Enrollment

1441

Faculty 99
Type Public secondary
Mascot Grizzly Bear
Color(s) Black and Gold
Established 1992
Campus surroundings Suburban
Homepage
The Galena Grizzly Mascot
The Galena Grizzly Mascot

Galena High School is a public secondary school in Southwest Reno, Nevada that is a part of the Washoe County School District. The school mascot is the Grizzly Bear, and the school's colors are black and gold. Their sports teams are known as the "Galena Grizzlies".

Galena has been accredited by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools

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[edit] Academics

Galena's academic program has been noted by Newsweek as one of the top 500 high schools in the country, ranking at 474th [1] out of the entire nation.

[edit] AP Classes

Advanced Placement classes are usually taken by students at Galena in their junior and senior years, but some may even take them in their Sophomore year. The classes have very high pass rates on the AP exams when compared to the rest of the school district, and many students take the AP classes at Galena because of the high quality of the education.

The following Advanced Placement classes are available at Galena:

[edit] Athletics

Since its founding in 1992, Galena has gone on to win either a league, regional or state championship in every sport played at the school. The Grizzlies belong to the High Desert League of the Northern Nevada 4A Region. They completed the first ever Northern Nevada 4A Region Triple Crown in 2007 after winning the football, basketball, and baseball titles.[2]

[edit] Basketball

The 2007 Grizzlies boys basketball team brought home the school's first state championship with a 54-51 win over Mojave High School of North Las Vegas. The game, which gave Northern Nevada back-to-back state titles for the first time in over 60 years (the Reno Huskies won the 2006 championship), was played at the Orleans Arena inside the Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas on February 23, 2007.[3] After winning the state championship, junior forward Luke Babbitt verbally committed to play Division I NCAA basketball for the Ohio State Buckeyes, beginning with the 2008-2009 season.[4]. However, in June of 2007, Babbitt de-committed from Ohio State and decided to stay home to play for the University of Nevada Wolf Pack.

[edit] Cross Country

The 2008 boys cross country team brought home the school's second state championship. The first since 2001. The team won eleven of the fourteen races they competed in. Including victories at the prestigious Nevada Union Invite and the Stanford Division Two Invitational. They took second at the Mount San Antonio Invite to Barstow CA, in the process defeating #9 in the South West Region (UT, WY, NV, AZ, NM) Rio Ricco. Flying under the regional and national radar for most of the season the team then debuted in the regional rankings at #7. The team won regionals over five time defending state champion Reno easily, winning with a final margin of 26 to 72. The next week the team again overwhelmed the rest of Nevada in the 4A state championships winning 39 to 82. Nine points off the state record of 30 set by Reno. At the South West Regional Championships hosted by Nike the team took third. Defeating #6 in the nation and Colorado 5A Champions Wheat Ridge and #18 Timpview. They were 19 points short of defeating #3 in the nation Albuquerque Academy and #8 Los Alamos, both of New Mexico. The team expects an invite to the Nike Team National Championships, which will take place December 1st in Portland, Oregon. They are 1 of 18 teams in position to be invited, with the top 4 being selected. On November 23rd the team cracked the Super Harrier 25, debuting at #20 in the nation. They would sadly be passed over for a birth to Nike Team Nationals. Nike would instead select Rogers, of Arkansas, the class 7A champions who won their state meet with a score of 16 points, but still outside of the top 25. After Nike Team Nationals which Galena was excluded from, Galena moved up to #16, ahead of Rogers and every bubble team taken instead of them. Academy and Los Alamos would finish the season #2 and #3 in the nation respectively. The number 16 finish is the best by Galena and a Nevada team in cross country ever.

[edit] Football

Galena's football program was notorious for their terrible record for nearly the first decade of the school's history existence. The Grizzlies were a regular favorite for other schools to play at their homecoming games because it usually meant an easy victory for the home team. In 2000, however, a turning point was reached as Galena reached the playoffs for the first time, losing to the South Tahoe Vikings in the first round. In 2001, the Grizzlies recored their first winning season, going 7-4 and winning a first round playoff game against Hug High School. In 2002, the Grizzlies recored another 7 win season but still failed to make the 2nd round of the playoffs. This season was followed by two down years, though Galena defeated the then #1 ranked team in Northern Nevada, Bishop Manogue, on a last second 56-yard field goal.

After that, Galena did progressively better until the record-breaking 2006 season, when Galena once again defeated Manogue to take the Regional Championship. Although defeated by the Las Vegas Wildcats in the State Championship Game, the football team had managed to achieve what none of their predecessors could do.

With a Galena win in early October, the 2006 season also marked the end of the McQueen Lancers' uninterrupted string of victories against the Grizzlies that had dated back to 1992.



[edit] References

http://dyestat.com//?pg=us2007XCRegionalRankingsSouthwest http://dyestat.com//?pg=us2007NTNNewsSouthwestBoys-Championship www.nvtrackstats.com Goose Robinson is the best.

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