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Northwestern High School (South Carolina)

Coordinates: 34°56′59″N 81°05′01″W / 34.9498°N 81.0835°W / 34.9498; -81.0835
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Northwestern High School
Address
Map
2503 West Main Street

29732

United States
Coordinates34°56′59″N 81°05′01″W / 34.9498°N 81.0835°W / 34.9498; -81.0835
Information
TypePublic high school
MottoTradition Never Graduates
Established1971 (53 years ago) (1971)
PrincipalMichael Abraham
Staff109.30 (FTE)[2]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,774 (2022-23)[2]
Student to teacher ratio16.23[2]
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Purple and gold
  
NicknameTrojans
YearbookAeneid
Websitewww.rock-hill.k12.sc.us/Domain/31

Northwestern High School is one of three high schools in Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States. It was opened in 1971 as the city's second high school, replacing Emmett Scott High School, which had been designated for African American students during the era of segregated schools. Along with rival Rock Hill High School, it is one of the 16 largest schools in the state by enrollment, with about 1,791 students in grades 9–12.

Northwestern offers the International Baccalaureate diploma.[3]

Presidential candidate Barack Obama spoke at Northwestern on October 6, 2007.[4]

Athletics

Football

The Northwestern Trojans are in Region III-AAAAA in the state of South Carolina. There are seventeen sports with thirty teams representing the school. The Trojans have a rich tradition both on and off the field. The football team is consistently ranked in the top ten in South Carolina and has played in six of the last eight state championships winning the championship in 2010, 2013, and 2015. The soccer team has been in the state championship game five out of the last six years,[when?] winning the championship in the 2006 and 2008 seasons. In 2009, they had an undefeated season.[5]

In the 4A State Championship game, the Trojans defeated Irmo 3–1, claiming the State Championship as well as the ESPN Rise High School National Championship.[6] The following season, the teams met up again in the 4A State Championship game. Northwestern once again proved too much for the Yellow Jackets, winning 4–2. This secured their third consecutive championship and their fourth title in five years.[7]

In the 2009 football season, the Trojans defeated rivals South Pointe High School in the 4A state-semifinals on November 27, 2009, at the Rock Hill School District Football Stadium. This propelled them to the state championship game at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia where they lost to Berkeley.

On July 10, 2010, it was announced that Northwestern would play South Pointe High School, in a nationally televised double-header on ESPN August 28. Northwestern showed their power offense in that game where they beat South Pointe 42–20. The key came when they scored five touchdowns in 4 minutes and 50 seconds in the third quarter, taking a 20–7 deficit to 42–20. In the 2010 football season, the Trojans had a perfect 15–0 season and went to the state championship game at South Carolina's Williams-Brice Stadium, playing Greenwood. The Trojans defeated Greenwood 42–10 and won the state championship. In 2012 second year head coach Kyle Richardson led the Trojans back to the state championship, where they lost to Greenwood in overtime.

In 2010 QB Justin Worley was named National Gatorade Player of the Year, joining previous winners Kobe Bryant, Lebron James, and numerous other pro athletes. Worley is the first and only National Gatorade Player of Year from South Carolina.

Other Notable Sports Accomplishments

The boys' cross country team won the state championship in 2005 and 2006.

The baseball team is consistently in the playoffs, and has produced numerous collegiate players.

Northwestern athletics have produced several collegiate student-athletes, going to such major universities as Virginia Tech, Clemson University, South Carolina, Florida State, Georgia, Notre Dame, Ohio State and The College of Charleston.

State championships

  • Football: 1989, 1993, 2010, 2013, 2015
  • Basketball:
  • Boys' Soccer: 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010
  • The Purple Regiment Marching Band: 2008
  • Boys' Cross Country: 2005, 2006
  • Baseball: 2017

National Championships

  • Boys' Soccer: ESPN Rise 2009 National Champions[8]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Staff Directory / Staff Directory". www.rock-hill.k12.sc.us. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Northwestern High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved June 17, 2024.
  3. ^ Northwestern IB Website Archived October 4, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Andrew Dys, "Hopeful delivers strong message, sermon-style", heraldonline, 7 October 2007
  5. ^ Soccer team awards and honors Archived March 12, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "ESPN: Serving sports fans. Anytime. Anywhere. - ESPN". rise.espn.go.com. Archived from the original on September 24, 2010.
  7. ^ "4A soccer: Irmo stung with another loss to Northwestern". Archived from the original on September 15, 2010. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  8. ^ "Northwestern High School, Rock Hill, SC, Football, Basketball, Soccer, Lacrosse, Baseball, Field Hockey, Softball, Volleyball, Cross Country, Hockey, Golf". Archived from the original on February 22, 2012. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  9. ^ (Feb 8, 2007). Wingate’s Barnette, Newberry’s Burke Named To ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Men’s Basketball Team. thesac.com. Retrieved Jan 27, 2020.
  10. ^ "Jeff Burris Past Stats, Statistics, History, and Awards". databasefootball.com. Archived from the original on February 5, 2007. Retrieved April 24, 2024.
  11. ^ Bollinger, Cristina (May 2, 2019). "Miss North Carolina USA, a Charlotte lawyer, takes the crown. She's the new Miss USA". News Observer.
  12. ^ "Enzo Martinez | Real Salt Lake".
  13. ^ Jamie Robinson, Florida State, Safety - 247 Sports. 247Sports.com. Retrieved Jan 27, 2020.