Athletics
Approximately 70% of Greely High School students participate in athletics, on 47 teams, 28 of which are varsity. Activities include: Soccer, Cross Country Running, Golf, Football, Field Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball, Alpine Skiing, Nordic Skiing, Swimming/Diving, Indoor Track and Field, Ice Hockey, Cheering, Outdoor Track and Field, Baseball, Softball, Lacrosse, and Tennis. In the fifteen-year history of the Western Maine Conference, Greely teams have won 56 league Championships; during the last eight years, teams have won 44 Regional or State Championships. Most notably the Girls Volleyball team has won seven consecutive State titles and went undefeated for five of the six, and the Boys Soccer team is considered one of the best programs in the state, most recently winning the State Championship in 2007. Greely student athletes have also garnered a positive reputation in the state for sportsmanship and character. Greely's Hockey team won the Class B State Championship for the first time in 2009. In 2012, their boys and girls swimming team won states, making the boys champs for the past 3 years and the girls winning 2 out of 3 years. Also in 2012, the boys and girls hockey teams won states as well. Greely high school has a track field and multiple sports fields where the athletic teams practice. Twin Brooks Recreation Center is located 5 minutes down the road and provides running trails and more athletic fields. Greely teams are called the Greely Rangers, and their colors are maroon and white.
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