Pleasant Hill High School (Missouri)

Pleasant Hill High School (Missouri)

Pleasant Hill High School is a Division 3A public high school serving the town of Pleasant Hill, Cass County, Missouri. The school's mascot is the Rooster. The girls team's mascot is the Chick. Its colors are purple and gold. The athletic programs are part of the 3A Missouri River Valley Conference, along with Higginsvile, Oak Grove, Odessa, Lexington, Richmond, Knob Noster, and Boonville. In 1988, the wrestling team won the Missouri 1A/2A State Championship. In 2000 and 2001, the softball team won the Missouri 3A/4A State Championship. Total population of the high school is approximately 1,165.

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