Hurricane High School (Utah)
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Hurricane High School is the only high school in Hurricane, Utah. It is located at 345 West Tiger Boulevard. It enrolls over 750 students in grades 10-12 (3 year high school) from Hurricane and surrounding communities, including La Verkin, Toquerville, Hildale, Virgin, Rockville, and Springdale. With 762 students enrolled as of March 8, 2007, it is the 4th largest high school in Washington County School District.[1]
Hurricane High's school colors are red and black. The school mascot is a tiger.
[edit] Faculty and staff
Dr. Roy L. Hoyt was the principal of Hurricane High School. He received his Bachelor's degree from the University of Utah, his Master's degree from the College of Idaho, and his doctorate from University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Prior to becoming principal, he was principal of the Hurricane Middle School during the late 1990s. 2008 was his last year at the High School. He will be going back to Hurricane Middle School as Principal.
[edit] History
The first school classes were held in Hurricane in 1906 in the living room of Ira E. Bradshaw's home, consisting of grades one through eight. The first high school graduates in Hurricane graduated at the end of the 1927-1928 school year.
A high school building was built during the Great Depression with help from the Federal Government's Works Progress Administration, a two-story red brick building on street of 100 West just south of State Street. The building was completed and the school opened just after Thanksgiving in 1936.
In 1974, a new gymnasium and three classrooms were completed at the current school site, the first phase of construction of the current facilities. Students would walk between the old high school building and the new building for classes.
In 1978, 30 more classrooms and a cafeteria were added, and grades 9-12 moved to the new building. The old building remained in use for other grades for many more years. It was finally demolished in the spring of 2004.
[edit] Debate and Drama
For many years, Hurricane High has been known for its small size but has placed competitively in drama and forensics competitions. In 2007, the drama team placed 3rd at Shakespeare competition and the debate team placed 1st at regional level and 6th at the state level. Both teams are led by Richard Hill.
[edit] Music
The HHS Music Department has a proud history of excellent performance. They strive to perform quality music and to provide various opportunities for students to perform. Below are listed the known State Festival Performances.
County Marching Trophy: |
State Concert Band Festival: |
State Choir Festival: |
State Orchestra Festival: |
Chamber Choir: |
State Jazz Festival: |
Percussion Ensemble: |
[edit] Sports
In the 2002-2003 and 2005-2006 seasons The Hurricane High School boys' track team was crowned Utah Division 3A State Champions.
In the 2005-2006 season, the Hurricane football team was crowned region 9 champions. They also took 3rd in the Utah class 3A championship. Although they were victorious over second place Pine View High and scored higher in against first place Logan High than Pine View did, they placed third because of the order of seeding and elimination in the tournament. They ended the season with a 12-1 record.
Hurricane High's wrestling team won the 2005 region 9 championship, and placed 6th at the state tournament. the next year they brought back many experienced wrestlers and placed 4th at state as a team. In 2007, with one returning state champion and several returning state placers Hurricane High's wrestlers took third in the region 9 tournament but placed above pine view region 9 winners at the state tournament taking 6th right behind Dixie. Hurricane had 8 participants in the state tournament and placed all but 1 with three in the finals.
[edit] Baseball
Although Hurricane High is known for many sports, baseball participation has been sporadic. Hurricane's baseball team has been good since the program began in the 1930s, but in the last 20 years or so, it has sometimes been ignored due to the lack of funding and coaching. In 2006, Coach Steve Pearson took over as head Coach for the Varsity team, and has done many things to get the team where they are today. Their season ended in the playoffs with a heart-breaking loss to Logan in extra innings, with the final score being 4-3. The six players were honored at the end of the season by being selected to the All-Region team. Shane Martin, Tony Humphries, and Scott Homer were selected to the First team, while Justin Jarvis, Jake Wendt and Jaron Ewell were selected to the Second team. The Tigers are looking forward to next season, with many valuable players coming back.
[edit] Golf
In the past Hurricane High School has not had success in golfing. Last year(2007) the golf team did something no other Hurricane High golf team has ever done before: win all of the 3a region 9 golf tournaments. The team is led by: Senior Tommy Stirland, and Juniors Taylor Harris and David Stirland. Hurricane was able to compete as a team for the first time ever at a state level.
[edit] School Fight Song
- We will cheer, never fear, for the triumph near,
- As we fight for Hurricane High
- When the teams begin we are bound to win,
- As the blacks go tearing by.
- As they go, never slow through a fighting foe
- We will roar for the score loud and long,
- And we'll fight right to the finish
- As we sing our fighting song.
- We will fight, fight, fight when we're winning
- We will fight, fight, fight if we lose.
- Every player knows, when the whistle blows
- We can fight whenever we choose:
- We will fight, fight, fight in the morning
- We will fight, fight, fight all the night.
- We are bound to win today
- As we battle in the fray
- When we fight, fight, fight, fight, fight.
- H-H-S
- T-I-G-E-R-S
- TIGERS!
[edit] Notes
- ^ Washington County School District Enrollment Information 2006-2007 School Year document (PDF) from the Washington County School District web site viewed April 7, 2007