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Holt High School (Michigan)

Coordinates: 42°38′17″N 84°34′33″W / 42.63806°N 84.57583°W / 42.63806; -84.57583
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Holt High School
Address
Map
5885 Holt Road

,
48842

United States
Coordinates42°38′17″N 84°34′33″W / 42.63806°N 84.57583°W / 42.63806; -84.57583
Information
School typepublic high school
School districtHolt Public Schools
PrincipalMichael P. Willard
Grades912
Color(s)Brown and Vegas gold
NicknameRams
NewspaperRamparts
YearbookRampages
Websitewww.hpsk12.net/our-schools/high-school/

Holt High School is a public secondary school in Holt, Michigan, United States. It serves grades 912 for the Holt Public Schools.

Athletics

The school fields 23 varsity athletic teams and competes in interscholastic sports in the Capital Area Activities Conference. Holt High School's team nickname is The Rams. The team colors are brown and gold. The team used to be named The Ramblers but was shorted to The Rams at an unknown time.

Fall sports: Boys cross-country, Girls cross-country, Equestrian, Football, Girls golf, Boys soccer, Girls swimming, Boys tennis, Girls volleyball, and Boys water polo.

Winter sports: Boys basketball, Bowling, Dance, Gymnastics, Hockey, Boys swimming, Wrestling, and Girls basketball.

Spring sports: Baseball, Boys golf, Boys lacrosse, Girls lacrosse, Girls soccer, Softball, Girls tennis, Track and field, and Girls Water Polo.

Holt has won a total of 8 state championships in the sports of Girls Gymnastics (2007), Boys Basketball (2005), Wrestling (1971, 1996, 1997, 2008), Girls Track and Field (1976), and Girls Bowling (2010).

They have also been State Runners-Up on 5 different occasions in the sports: Boys Cross Country (1979), Boys Soccer (2009), Football (1995,[1] 1971), and Wrestling (1979, 2009).

References

  1. ^ "MHSAA: Records-Football Champions". www.mhsaa.com.