Fountain-Fort Carson High School

Fountain-Fort Carson High School
Location
900 Jimmy Camp Road
Fountain, Colorado 80817

United States
Information
Type Public school
Motto Good To Great
Established 1873
School district 8
Principal Burnie Hibbard
Faculty 106 faculty members
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1511 students
Color(s) Red, White & Blue
            
Athletics Fall: Football, Cross-Country, Softball, Boys' Tennis, Volleyball, & Boys' Soccer.
Winter: Girls' Basketball, Boys' Basketball, Wrestling, & Girls' Swimming.
Spring: Girls' Tennis, Outdoor Track, Girls' Soccer, Baseball, & Boys' Swimming
Athletics conference 4A Pike's Peak League (Football) 5A South Metro League (All other sports)
Mascot Trojans
Website

Fountain-Fort Carson High School (also commonly referred to as FFCHS) is a public high school in Fountain-Fort Carson School District 8 that serves the City of Fountain and nearby Fort Carson. It has gained national attention for its close ties to the military, as a large percentage of students live on nearby Fort Carson. Approximately 40% of all students have either one or both parents who are on active duty in the military. The school's mascot is a Trojan warrior.

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Athletics

History

Fountain - Fort Carson has a proud athletic history. Since the 1920s the Trojans have captured various league, city, & state honors in basketball, volleyball, football, baseball, & track & field. The greatest of these are the 17 team state titles & 101 individual state titles won in track & field most under the guidance of former Head Coach Art Hassler, who retired after the 2006 season. Mitch Johnson is also one of the region's most experienced football coaches, with 30 years of coaching under his belt, 21 of which have been spent at FFCHS. Under head coach Matt Buczkowski, the FFCHS Baseball team won a League Championship in 2008 in the 4A Colorado Springs Metro League. With head wrestling coach, Chris James, the FFCHS Wrestling team won a League Championship in 2010 in the 5A Colorado Springs Metro League.Also in the winter sports, under the coaching of Anthony Ribuado, the Fountain-Fort Carson's Mens Basketball Team won the school's first 5A Conference Championship in school history, just after a year of being moved up from 4A to 5A Colorado Springs Metro League. The Trojans would end their season with a 21-4 record. Under head coach Harry Knight, the 2009 / 2010 Women's Basketball Team made it to the Elite Eight for the first time in school history as a 5A competitor after a convincing win over Thunder Ridge a known powerhouse in Colorado Women's basketball. The Lady Trojans finished the season 21-4. Under head coach Ben Montoya, the FFCHS Boys' Track & Field team won a 5A State Championship in 2010. In the fall of 2010 the FFCHS football team will be moving up a division, making all of the sports at the school 5A. Wrestling is the new dominant sport at FFCHS, with the incredible turnaround from 5 years ago because of the new coach Chris James.

Facilities

Guy R. Barickman Stadium is a 5,000 capacity stadium in Fountain, Colorado. It serves as the home of Fountain-Fort Carson High School's football, track & soccer teams. It is named for Guy Barickman, a former coach at FFCHS. The stadium is equipped with astroturft, a change from many facilities within the region. It is surrounded by the rest of the FFCHS Sports Complex, which includes the swimming pool, two gyms, a weightroom & various soccer, softball & baseball fields.

Guy R. Barickman Stadium "The Brick House"
Location 900 Jimmy Camp Road
Fountain, Colorado 80817
Broke ground 1988
Opened 1989
Owner Fountain - Fort Carson School District 8
Surface SprintTurf
Construction cost $3 million USD
Architect Christiansen, Reece & Partners
Capacity 5,000
Tenants
Fountain-Fort Carson High School Trojans - 5A Pike's Peak League (Football) 5A South Metro League (All other sports) (1989–Present)

Rivalries

Florence High School: Florence & FFCHS were, throughout much of the 1950s through the 1990s, longtime rivals that competed in the old Pikes Peak League - often challenging for league supremacy in football and basketball.

Mesa Ridge High School & Widefield High School: Adjoining border schools in the Fountain Valley region which includes: Fountain, Fort Carson, Widefield & Security. Widefield plays FFCHS in the annual Border War football game.

Widefield High School, Liberty High School & Mesa Ridge High School: Rivals during the baseball season.

Activities

Department of Military Science (JROTC)

The Fountain Fort Carson Trojan Battalion was established July 1, 1995 by COL(Ret) Edward Fisher and 1SG(Ret) Leroy Bogan. The current Senior Army Instructor is LTC(Ret) Thomas L. Oetjen and the Battalion has been an honor unit with distinction since its inception. The current Trojan Battalion Commander is Alexander Waltenbaugh.

In July 2009, 1SG(Ret) Leroy Bogan retired from teaching and was replaced by SGM(Ret) Herbert A. Maison, III. SGM(Ret) Maison taught JROTC for three years at Montbello High School in Denver, CO. SGM(Ret) Maison retired from the military after serving 20 years as a Combat Engineer. SGM(Ret) Maison is married and has four children.

The JROTC program participates in numerous activities throughout the school year such as Drill Team, Honor Guard, Color Guard, Raider Challenge, Marksmanship, Academic and Leadership, and Sabre Team events. [1]

The JROTC Shoulder Sleeve Insignia and Unit Insignia are symbols which tie the unit to the school and visually represent the organization. [2]

Shoulder Sleeve Insignia Description: On a white, elliptical oval edged with a 1/8 inch (.32 cm) blue border, 3½ inches (8.89 cm) on its vertical axis and 3 1/16 inches (7.78 cm) wide, a concentric white oval with a 1/32 inch (.08 cm) border, bearing the head and shoulders of a Trojan warrior facing right and projecting to base. The face is white, detailed blue. The helmet and tunic are scarlet red with blue accents and white highlights. The top of the outer oval forms a designation band inscribed “FOUNTAIN-FORT CARSON” in blue letters.

Unit Insignia Description: A silver color metal and enamel device 1⅛ inches (2.86 cm) high by 7/8 inch (2.22 cm) wide overall consisting of a silver ellipse with axis vertical bearing an ancient helmet reversed Argent, crested Gules irradiated throughout Silver. In base a Blue scroll inscribed “SECOND TO NONE” in Silver letters.

Marching Band

The FFCHS band program has in recent years become competitive in state level competition. The marching band went to the Colorado Bandmaster's Association (CBA) competition for the first time in 2004. Most recently the Fountain- Fort Carson High school Marching Band Placed earned 5th Place in the fall 2009 State Marching Competition under the direction of Randal Rabito. The FFCHS Jazz Band also placed first in the Jazz Band section of the Cañon City Blossom Festival in 2002 and 2003 under the direction of Fred Schwartz.

Notable alumni

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