Athletics
Fontainebleau, a member of District 7-5A as classified by the Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA), is also known for its strong athletic program.
In 2011, the girls' volleyball team finished up the most successful season in Fontainebleau history (44-1) with a State Championship, defeating Mount Carmel in the finals.
In 2010, for the first time in school history, the baseball team captured the District 7-5A Championship. Senior Pitcher Logan Peterson was named the District's Most Valuable Player.
The school won the state title in girl's soccer in 2004, the first state championship the school has ever won, and was the state runner-up in 2009. The team has been district champions for the past 8 years (2 times co-champions) and is consistently ranked amongst the top girls soccer teams in the state. The team has also appeared frequently in the NSCAA winter soccer regional rankings and has appeared several times in the national rankings.
In 2006, the boys' soccer team won the state runner-up title, the best any boys' team has ever done in school's brief history.
In 2008, the girls' volleyball team reached the state championship match and finished as the state runner-up. In the prior two seasons, the team reached the state quarterfinals and semifinals.
In 2000, the boys track team won their first district title as well as the parish championship. In addition, they were runners-up at regionals. The boys and girls track teams won regional titles in 2005. The boys and girls cross country teams won District 7-5A and the Northshore Metro championships in the 2007 season. The boys cross country team had their best season in school history in 2007 tying for 3rd at the LHSAA state championships.
The school has also garnered many other district titles in other sports with many other teams having had impressive playoff runs, including the football team's appearance in the state semi-finals in 2004.
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