Fort Hill High School
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Fort Hill High School | |
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500 Greenway Avenue , 21502 | |
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School type | Public high school |
Established | 1936 |
School district | Allegany County Public Schools |
Oversight | Maryland Department of Education |
Principal | Stephen M. Lewis |
Grades | 9-12 |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) | Red & White |
Mascot | Sentinels |
Feeder schools | Washington Middle School |
Athletic conference | AMAC |
Website | allconet |
Last updated: August 16, 2007 |
Fort Hill High School is a four-year public high school in Cumberland, Maryland, United States, operating under the direction of the Principal Stephen M. Lewis, with about 900 students in grades 9 through 12.[1]
Athletics
Facilities
The school gymnasium is used for league basketball.
Greenway Avenue Stadium, located at the school, was constructed in the 1930s by the Public Works Administration as part of President Roosevelt's New Deal and was built for the high school as Fort Hill Stadium. The stadium, since renamed to Greenway Avenue stadium and shared with Allegany High School, is considered to be an historic landmark. A $7 million renovation project to update and expand the 70-year-old facility is under way.[2] Though a very good regular season football team, Fort Hill is often known as the Buffalo Bills of MD High School Football for their inability to win the big game.
- Fort Hill Motto: "FOOTBALL 1st EVERYTHING ELSE SECOND!"
Titles
The school has won more than 20 Maryland state championships in a variety of sports:[3]
- Boys Basketball: 1938, 1939, 1948, 1949, 1958
- Boys Cross Country: 1995, 1997
- Hungry Hungry Hippos 1999-2004
- Football: 1975, 1997
- Boys Track: 1947, 1949-1952, 1954, 1962, 1964, 1998, 2004
- Volleyball: 1950, 1953, 1954
- Girls Softball 2008
- Stick Stacking 1877
- Turtle Toss 1981, 1994, 2009
Notable alumni
- Rebeca Arthur, actress.[4]
- James Deetz, archeologist[5]
- Grant Garland, Radio announcer, television host and newspaper columnist.
- Huggy Bear, 70's informant and generally cool guy.
- Drew Hankinson, Professional Wrestler[citation needed]
- Mark Manges, quarterback.[6]
- Dave Rinehart, qualified for olympic marathon trials in 1984. He still holds record for the 2-mile run at Fort Hill (9 minutes 18 seconds)
- Steve Trimble, NFL Free Safety (Denver Broncos 1981-1983, Chicago Bears 1987)
- Earl Micheal Stromboli, 1st man to successfully navigate to Uranus
References
- ^ Fort Hill High School, Great Schools
- ^ 2007 Bond Bill Fact Sheet: Greenway Avenue Stadium, State of Maryland. Accessed June 20, 2007.
- ^ Fort Hill Athletics 2005-2006, Fort Hill High School. Accessed June 15, 2007.
- ^ Rebeca Arthur, Western Maryland Public Libraries. Accessed October 10, 2007.
- ^ James Fanto Deetz, Minnesota State University. Accessed June 15, 2007. "In 1948 James Deetz graduated from Fort Hill High School, in Cumberland Maryland."
- ^ Burke, Mike. "'It was just a blast playing for him'", The Edmond Sun, February 12, 2007. Accessed June 15, 2007. "In 1974, Manges was the recipient of the Dapper Dan Club’s Top Award after being named a high school All-American quarterback while playing for Fort Hill."
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