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Cayuga High School
Address
Map
P.O. Box 427

,
75832-0427

United States
Information
School typePublic high school
School districtCayuga Independent School District
PrincipalRussell Holden
Grades9-12
Enrollment197[1] (2012)
Color(s)    Black and Gold
Athletics conferenceUIL Class A
MascotWildcats/Ladycats
WebsiteCayuga High School

Cayuga High School is a public high school based in Cayuga, Texas. It is part of the Cayuga Independent School District located in northwestern Anderson County and classified as a 1A school by the UIL. In 2013, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.[2]

Athletics

The Cayuga Wildcats compete in the following sports [3]

Cross Country, Volleyball, Football, Basketball, Golf, Tennis, Track, Softball & Baseball

State Titles

  • Boys Basketball [4]
    • 1951(1A), 1953(1A), 1954(1A), 2010(1A/D1)
  • Football [5]
    • 2009(1A/D2)
  • Girls Track [6]
    • 1985(1A), 1986(1A)

Rivals

Cross Roads
La Poynor
Kerens

2010 State Champions (Basketball)

Coaches:
Head Coach: Greg Jenkins
Assistant Coaches: Russell Holden, Carl Ivins, Greg Branch

Patrick Boxie #0

Billy Duncan #1

Sha’keal Jenkins #2

D’onte Jackson #3

Malcome Kennedy #4

Chris Turner #5

Hunter Jenkins #10

Traylon Shead #15

Josiah Summerville #20

Preston Anderson #21

CJ Wagner #22

Caleb Summerville #23

Don Holly #32

Dalevin Campbell #33

Zac Bowman #44

Melvin Shead #52

Deon Shofner #55

Season Info:

Record- 22-2

11 100 point games

10 Straight 100point games

6 Seniors

89.6 PPG

Traylon Shead

Traylon Shead (graduate of 2010) committed to play running back at the University of Texas. Shead is the all-time touchdown leader in Texas High School Football History. Shead is also number 2 in rushing yards behind "The Sugarland Express" Kenneth Hall[7]

References

  1. ^ Texas Tribune
  2. ^ "2013 Accountability Rating System". Texas Education Agency.
  3. ^ The Athletics Department
  4. ^ UIL Boys Basketball Archives
  5. ^ Lone Star Football Network
  6. ^ UIL Girls Track Archives
  7. ^ Texas High School Football Rushing Season Yardage Leaders Lone Star Gridiron