Hickory High School (Virginia)

Hickory High School
Address
1996 Hawk Boulevard
Chesapeake, Virginia, 23322
United States
Information
School type Public high school
Founded 1996
School district Chesapeake City Public Schools
Superintendent Dr. W. Randolph Nichols
Principal Alfredia Turner
Assistant principals
Derrell Joppy
Steve Carter
John E. Wecht, III
Kristen McInerney
Grades 912
Enrollment 2011 (481 Freshmen, 519 Sophomores, 472 Juniors, 539 Seniors)
Language English
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Teal, Silver, Black and White
Athletics conference Virginia High School League
AAA Eastern Region
Southeastern District
Mascot Hawks
Feeder schools Hickory Middle School
Website Official Site

Hickory High School (Hickory, Virginia) is a high school in Chesapeake, Virginia. There are approximately 2,100 students. The school's mascot is a hawk and the school colors are teal, grey, white, and black.

Due to the overwhelming amount of students, a new school, Grassfield High School, was built nearby.

Band and Marching Band

Hickory's marching band has a proud history of Bands of America championship excellence. In 2011, the Marching Hawks placed second in the Bands of America Towson Regional Championship and then placed eighth in finals at the Bands of America Indianapolis Super Regional Championship later that year. The band has consistenly made finals in many Bands of America Regional and Super Regional Championships, such as Towson, Delaware, and Indianapolis. The Marching Hawks have also been named USSBA Mid Atlantic and State champions. Hickory's Winter Percussion were the 2012 WGI Scholastic Concert Open Champions, and Hickory's Winter Guard has been AIA finalists multiple times. The band is under the direction of David Enloe. Hickory's Symphonic Band and Concert Bands are among the best in the state. Hickory's Wind Ensemble is nationally recognized and participated in the Music for All National Festival in 2014.

Extracurriculars

Hickory High School activities include:

The 2007-2008 Scholastic Bowl Team won the titles of Southeastern District Champions and Southeastern District Season Champions and Eastern Region Champions, and finished the season with a 21-3 record, coming in third place in the 2008 state championship. The team also came in third in the 2009 season, finishing with a 20-4 record. The team is coached by Mrs. Ford and Mr. Morgan.

In 2011, Hickory's Technology Student Association team led by Chandler Perry and Joey Cathey placed 4th at the National TSA conference in Digital Video Production.[1]

Athletics

Hickory High School athletics include:

In 2005, Hickory's Men's Soccer team was ranked 2nd nationally going 25-0 before losing to Cox 1-0 in the Regional Semi-Finals.

On June 7, 2008, the Lady Hawks Softball team defeated Battlefield High School 4-2 to win the Virginia State Softball Championship. The first state championship in sports in the school's history.

On October 3, 2008, Hickory's Football Team beat Grassfield High School on homecoming night. At the time, it was ranked tenth in the region. This win was the first under the new direction of Coach Sitterson.

In 2007, Hickory's men's volleyball team was one game away from an appearance in the AAA state tournament losing to First Colonial High 0-3 at regionals.

In 2008, Hickory's lacrosse team was formed. Hickory went 0-10 in its inaugural season, only to go undefeated in regional play the next year.

In 2009, Hickory's men's soccer team advanced to the AAA state semi-finals only to lose 2-1 in the semis.

In 2011, Hickory's scholastic bowl team was 1st in district, 2nd in region, and 3rd in state. The team was led by captain Robert Petri (UVA) and Sarah Stefan (W&M).

In 2013, Hickorys Cheer Team won the 5A State Championship.

In 2014, Hickory's baseball team won the 5A State Championship, their first in school history.

In 2014, Hickory's Cheer Team won the 5A State Championship, successfully defending their title and it marked the 4th State Championship for the school in its history, and the 3rd in the last year.

Notable alumni

Notes

  1. https://www.thinkregistration.com/tsa1011/Results.aspx
  2. "Miss America : 2014 National Contestants". www.missamerica.org. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  3. "Scott Sizemore Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
  4. "David Wright Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 10, 2012.

Coordinates: 36°38′52.9″N 76°12′55.9″W / 36.648028°N 76.215528°W / 36.648028; -76.215528

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