Sporting Achievements
- Baseball- two AAA State Championships (1987 and 1999).
- Golf- 4 consecutive state championships (1994–1997)
- Tennis (boys)- 13 AAA State Championships, most recently in 2009.
- Tennis (girls)- many AAA State Champions, four consecutive from 2007–2010.
- Basketball
- Cross Country (boys)- 2011 team were Colonial District champions, regional champions, and finished fourth at the state meet.
- Football - Central Region Champions 1984, 1988; Colonial District Champions 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989,1990, 2000, 2003
- Soccer (girls)- 2008, 2009, 2010 District Champions; 2009 Regional Champions 2009 State Finalists
- Soccer (boys)- Became the first Central Region team to win the AAA State Championship by finishing undefeated in 2003. The 2003 boys soccer team also finished the Spring season as the top team in the nation, recognized by Soccer America magazine, National Soccer Coaches Association of America, and Studentsports.com.
- Track (boys) Won the schools first district championship in the indoor season of 09-10 as well as the outdoor season of 09-10.
- Cheerleading - 2010 Won districts
- Boys Volleyball-2006 District Champions
- Wrestling 1989 Regional Champions District Champions
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