Sherwood High School (Oregon)
Sherwood High School | |
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Address | |
16956 Meinecke Road Sherwood, Oregon, Washington County 97140 United States | |
Coordinates | 45°21′24″N 122°51′01″W / 45.356739°N 122.850323°WCoordinates: 45°21′24″N 122°51′01″W / 45.356739°N 122.850323°W |
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Type | Public |
Opened | 1970 |
School district | Sherwood School District |
Principal | Ken Bell[1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Number of students | 1406 |
Color(s) | Crimson, black, and white [2] |
Athletics conference | OSAA Three Rivers League 6A-2[2] |
Mascot | Bowmen[2] |
Newspaper | The Arrow |
Website | Sherwood website |
Sherwood High School is a public high school in Sherwood, Oregon, United States. As of 2012, the school served 1406 students in grades 9 through 12. As of 2014, the school competes in the 6A Oregon School Activities Association Three Rivers League.
Academics
In 2008, 78% of the school's seniors received their high school diploma. Of 193 students, 151 graduated, 24 dropped out, 8 received a modified diploma, and 10 are still in high school.[3][4]
Additions
Sherwood High School underwent major renovations beginning in 2007. Additions include remodeling, new classrooms, new baseball and soccer fields, as well as the Aaron J. Contreras Memorial Stadium, which is dedicated to Sherwood High Alumni Marine Capt. Aaron J. Contreras who died serving in the Iraq War. Projects were completed in 2009.
Activities
Sherwood has a very strong chess club winning the state title for Chess in 2008
State titles in Activities:
Chess: 2008
2nd place:
Marching band: 2004, 2014
Aaron J. Contreras stadium
In 2004, the Sherwood High School stadium was renamed “The Aaron J. Contreras Memorial Stadium.” Aaron played football, basketball and baseball at Sherwood High School and later graduated from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona, before joining the Marines. Captain Contreras died in 2003 while serving as a helicopter pilot on military duty in Iraq.
On April 2, 2003, The Oregonian published an article honoring Aaron’s life and achievements. Quoting that article, the news of Aaron’s death “…proved devastating in Sherwood, where Contreras family members are regarded as community stalwarts.” Edward Contreras, Aaron’s father, said that Aaron “…loved God, he loved his wife and children, and he lived the kind of life he believed in. He was a fine young man.” Rick Hassmann, a Sherwood school administrator when Contreras was a student body officer, remembered that Aaron “…always had a smile on his face. He was never down. He was that kind of kid.” To honor Aaron and his family and to learn more about this well-loved and respected young man.
Aaron J. Contreras Stadium holds 2000 people but for home Football games it averages 3000 people.
Aaron will always be a member of the Bowmen Family. Sherwood football has retired his number 28.
Athletics
Sherwood High School's athletic teams are known as the Bowmen. Sherwood was reclassified as an OSAA 5A team as of the 2006-2007 school year after being a 3A for several years. During the 2010-2011 athletic year, the Bowmen won three 5A state championships in volleyball, football, and baseball. The Sherwood Bowmen had a large rivalry with Wilsonville before moving to 6A in 2014.
State Championships
Fall Sports State Championships:
Football: 2010, 2012
Girls Soccer: 2007, 2011, 2016
Volleyball: 2010
Winter Sports State Championships:
Boys Swimming: 2005, 2006
Dance: 1994, 1998, 2006
Girls Swimming: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
Rally: 1999
Spring Sports State Championships:
Baseball: 1959, 1969, 2011, 2013
2nd place:
Football: 1993, 2004, 2005, 2011, 2013
Girls Soccer: 1992, 2003, 2009, 2012
Boys Swimming: 2004
Girls Swimming: 2012
Baseball: 1946, 1966, 1971, 2006
Boys Golf: 2014
Individual state champions
Girls Cross Country
Ilsa Paulson: 2005, 2006
Boys Swimming
200-yard medley relay: 2005, 2006
200-yard freestyle
Kyle tannehill: 2001, 2002
Dominic Rieniets: 2004, 2005
Matt Grimes: 2006
200-yard individual medley
Ian Kinne: 1999
100 yard butterfly
Dominic Rieniets: 2004, 2005, 2006
500 yard freestyle
Matt Grimes: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
100 yard backstroke
Kyle Tannehill: 2001, 2002
Matt Grimes: 2005
400 yard freestyle relay: 2005, 2006
Girls Swimming
200-yard medley relay: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
200-yard individual medley
Marra Erwin: 2005
50-yard freestyle
Ashley Kerekanich: 2006
100 yard butterfly
Marra Erwin: 2003, 2004, 2006
400 yard freestyle relay: 2003, 2004, 2006
100 yard freestyle
Julia Bush: 2012, 2013, 2014
200 yard freestyle relay: 2012
Wrestling
Jim Heenan: 1960
Gerald Edy: 1960
Dean Wilson: 1963
Seth Roy: 2002 (didn't wrestle senior year)
Gavin Jolley: 2016
Boys Track & Field
200 meter dash
Cristian Morris: 2011
400 meter dash
Ross Krempley: 1997
Hunter Pfferkorn: 2014
800 meter dash
Ross Krempley: 1997
4*400 meter relay: 2013
High Jump
Dave Edstrom: 1956
Ben Milligan: 2015
Long Jump
A.J. Dutra: 2006
Triple Jump
Curtis Fisher: 2008
Javelin
Louis Broadhurst: 1994
Pole Vault:
Keith Hopkins: 1960, 1961
Kent Kohlmeyer: 1993
120 yard high hurdles
Dave Edstrom: 1956
180 yard high hurdles
Dave Edstrom: 1956
Girls Track & Field
100 meter dash
Kami Sisk: 1993
800 meter dash
Jennifer Coleman: 1992
1500 meter run
Jessica Imbrie: 2010
Discus:
Elyse Cuthbertson: 2014
Shelby Moran: 2016
Javelin:
Payge Cuthbertson: 2016
High Jump:
Hedi Wilkerson: 1991, 1992
Frances Pavao: 2009, 2010
Pole Vault
Kathryn Mariman: 2010
Band
French Horn
Brian Swihart: 2014
Alumni
- Tom Parrott, baseball player
- Jiggs Parrott, baseball player
- Del Baker, baseball player, manager
- Bud Podbielan, baseball player
- Dave Edstrom,decathlette
- Chuck Sun, motocross
References
- ↑ http://www.sherwood.k12.or.us/schools/sherwood-high-school
- 1 2 3 http://www.osaa.org/schools.aspx/Sherwood/
- ↑ "State releases high school graduation rates". The Oregonian. 2009-06-30. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
- ↑ "Oregon dropout rates for 2008". The Oregonian. 2009-06-30. Retrieved 2009-07-01.