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Coordinates: 36°22′57.5″N 82°30′4.9″W / 36.382639°N 82.501361°W / 36.382639; -82.501361
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In 2010 the Daniel Boone High School Lady Blazers Softball Team went to the State Tournament in Murfreesboro, TN for the first time in school history. They also had a record breaking season as conference champs, district champs, and regional champs. They ended their season with a (41-9) record.

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Daniel Boone High School
Address
Map
1440 Suncrest Drive

,
Tennessee

U.S.A. 36°22′57.5″N 82°30′4.9″W / 36.382639°N 82.501361°W / 36.382639; -82.501361
Information
TypeHigh school
Established1971
School districtWashington County
PrincipalRoger Jackson
Grades9 - 12
Enrollment1,300
MascotTrailblazer
Websitehttp://www.wcde.org/education/school/school.php?sectiondetailid=167&sc_id=1175381299

Daniel Boone High School is located in Gray, Tennessee. It is one of two high schools in the Washington County School System.

Daniel Boone High School opened in 1971-1972 to serve the students of the northern half of Washington County. Its feeder schools are Boones Creek, Fall Branch, Gray, Ridgeview, and Sulphur Springs elementary/middle schools. The school's athletic & academic teams compete as the "Trailblazers" and wear colors of scarlet and old gold.

Daniel Boone High School's enrollment has been fairly steady for the last few years, remaining between 1100 and 1300 students.

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enrollment 1440 In 2010 the Daniel Boone High School Lady Blazers Softball Team went to the State Tournament in Murfreesboro, TN for the first time in school history. They also had a record breaking season as conference champs, district champs, and regional champs. They ended their season with a (41-9) record.