Carlsbad High School (Carlsbad, New Mexico)

Carlsbad High School
Location
3000 W. Church Street
Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220
United States
"Cavemen Country"
Coordinates 32°25′49″N 104°15′53″W / 32.4303°N 104.2648°W / 32.4303; -104.2648Coordinates: 32°25′49″N 104°15′53″W / 32.4303°N 104.2648°W / 32.4303; -104.2648
Information
Type Public high school
Established 1908
Principal Mark Driskell
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1,600
Campus Rural (suburban)
Color(s) Blue and white          
Athletics conference NMAA, 6A Dist. 4
Mascot Rusty, the Caveman
Nickname Cavemen (Cavegirls)
Newspaper The Caveman Chronicle
Yearbook The Echo Yearbook
Website Carlsbad High School

Carlsbad High School (CHS) is located in Carlsbad, New Mexico, United States, and has a student population of over 1600 students. the school serves Carlsbad and the nearby communities of La Huerta, White's City, Queen, Otis, and Malaga.

CHS received a "C" grade from the New Mexico Public Education Department in 2016.[1]

Campus

The Carlsbad High School Campus was opened in 1962, with the conversion of the previous high school into what is present-day Carlsbad Intermediate School. Carlsbad High School consists of nine buildings scattered across a large campus. The Main Building is a three-story building with an interior atrium opening to the northeast. Also on campus are the Freshman Academy (where classes for most freshmen are held), the Science Building, the PAD (housing the History and Math departments), the cafeteria (also housing the theatre department), the Gym Complex (including a public-access natatorium), the Performing Arts Center (containing the band, choir, dance, and cheerleading programs), the Arts and Crafts building, and the Building Trades Center. CHS is the largest high school campus in the state of New Mexico, and one of the largest in the country.

Mascot and colors

CHS' athletic teams are known as the Cavemen (boys) and Cavegirls (girls), a tribute to the world-famous Carlsbad Caverns located near the city.

The school's mascot is a caveman named "Rusty". Rusty received his name from the first Caveman statue placed on display in the Main Building. This statue was often decorated and dressed in blue for special occasions (e.g. district championships, rivalry victories, state championships). Rusty was often subject to abuse from rival high schools. For example, Artesia High School students once kidnapped and dropped him at Lake Avalon, just north of Carlsbad. Local residents retrieved him from the lake after a few years had passed. He now resides in the library (on the third floor of the Main Building) facing out the window and overlooking the campus.

School colors are blue, silver, and white.

Athletics

CHS competes in the New Mexico Activities Association (NMAA), as a class 6A school in District 3. In 2013, the NMAA realigned the state's schools in to six classifications and adjusted district boundaries.[2] Carlsbad High School has a total of 68 state titles, which puts it in fourth place for most state titles across all sports divisions in New Mexico.

CHS competes in a wide variety of sports as the Cavemen and Cavegirls:

Throughout the 1980s into 2005, in addition to the traditional blue home uniforms with silver helmets, the team wore silver visiting jerseys and pants. During their 2010 season, the Cavemen went 7-3 in the regular season, and won the District 4 AAAAA title by defeating the Clovis Wildcats 14-13. The Cavemen then defeated the West Mesa High School Mustangs 35-19 in their first home playoff game since 2002. However, the Cavemen fell next week to the Manzano High School Monarchs 39-29. This season marked a major turnaround for head coach Ron Arrington. In 2011, the Cavemen finished the regular season 8-2, as well as defeating the Artesia Bulldogs and the Mayfield Trojans, the latter of whom Carlsbad had not defeated since 1992.
Ralph Bowyer Cavemen Stadium on a Friday night vs. the Canutillo Eagles

Rivalries

The Cavemen have several powerful rivalries that they participate in. The Cavemen have their standard district rivalry with the Hobbs Eagles. Carlsbad holds the overall series against both in baseball and softball, while Clovis holds football and Hobbs holds basketball. Carlsbad also has a bitter rivalry with the Artesia Bulldogs, which is referred to by the two schools as "The Eddy County War" or "The Battle for Eddy County". Carlsbad holds an overall series in football, but by less than 10 wins as Artesia has beat the Cavemen six times in a row. The Cavemen traditionally beat the Bulldogs at home in basketball while the Bulldogs often win at home. This is a powerful but friendly rivalry and is one of the longest running high school rivalries in the state of New Mexico. Other regional rivals include the Goddard Rockets, the Roswell Coyotes, the Alamogordo Tigers, and the Mayfield Trojans, as these teams play each other often.

Carlsbad playing against the Artesia Bulldogs in 2009

Notable alumni

References

  1. New Mexico Department of Education. "Carlsbad High School Grade Report Card" (PDF). p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 March 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  2. http://www.nmact.org/file/Section_4.pdf
  3. "Sports Roundup". Star-News. May 19, 1973. Retrieved November 29, 2014.

See also

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