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Pulaski County High School (Virginia)

Pulaski County High School (commonly PCHS) is a public secondary school located at 5414 Cougar Trail Road in Dublin, Virginia about 45 miles southwest of Roanoke, Virginia. It is the sole public high school in Pulaski County, Virginia and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.[2]

Pulaski County High School
Address
5414 Cougar Trail

,
24084

United States
Coordinates37°5′13.6″N 80°42′56.8″W / 37.087111°N 80.715778°W / 37.087111; -80.715778
Information
School typePublic, high school
Established1974
School districtPulaski County Public Schools
SuperintendentKevin Siers
PrincipalJennifer Bolling
Grades912
Enrollment1,422[1] (2015–16)
LanguageEnglish
Color(s)    cardinal and Gold
Athletics conferenceVirginia High School League
Division 4 A Conference 24 North
River Ridge District
NicknameCougars
RivalRadford High School
Blacksburg High School
Christiansburg High School
Salem High School
WebsiteOfficial Site

History edit

Pulaski County High School opened in 1974 with the consolidation of Dublin High School in Dublin and Pulaski High School in Pulaski.

Academics edit

Pulaski County High School is a comprehensive high school which includes grades 9th through 12th and is part of the Pulaski County Public School Division. As of the 2011–2012 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,420 students.[3] The school has 98.67 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis),[4] for a student-teacher ratio of 14.4.

Pulaski County High School operates on an 8:30 a.m. to 3:22 p.m. schedule, which includes four class blocks and three lunch blocks scheduled throughout the day.[5]

Pulaski County High School offers 9 Advanced Placement courses: English Language and Composition, English Literature and Composition, Art History, Studio Art, Calculus, Environmental Science, U.S. Government and Politics, U.S. History, and Psychology. The school also features an on-site Career and Technical Education Center, which offers a number of vocational courses in the fields of: agriculture, business, marketing, early childhood education, fashion, nutrition and wellness, culinary arts, nursing, construction and building trades, computer aided design, auto repair, cosmetology, electricity, video production, and welding.[6]

Until the 2006–2007 school year the Southwest Virginia Governor's School was located on the campus. It is now located at the former Northwood Elementary School, in the town of Pulaski.

Athletics and Extracurriculars edit

Football edit

Pulaski County High School is a member of the Virginia High School League and competes in the AA River Ridge District,[7] a district in Region IV of Group AA.[8] From 1974 to 1975, Pulaski County High School competed in the AAA Western District, before entering the newly formed AAA Roanoke Valley District. As a member of the Roanoke Valley District and the Northwest Region, Pulaski County defeated Thomas Dale High School to capture the Group AAA, Division 6 football state championship in 1992[9] under the direction of former West Virginia University assistant Joel Hicks.[10]

In 1993, Pulaski County was ranked as one of the top 25 high school football teams in the country by USA Today for most of the season. The Cougars won their first 13 games, but star player Eric Webb was injured in the state semi-final and was unable to play in the state championship which the Cougars lost to Annandale High School. In 2001, Pulaski County dropped down to the Group AA Blue Ridge District. That year, the Cougar football team, which had returned most players from a 2000 Group AAA, Division 5 state semi-finalist, advanced to the Group AA, Division 4 state championship before falling to Lafayette High School.

In 2008, Pulaski County High School had a perfect 10–0 regular season, winning the River Ridge District in the process. The Cougars shut out both Blacksburg and Salem to win the Region IV, Division 4 title. Pulaski County was subsequently defeated in the AA, Division 4 state semifinals by Amherst County, by a 13–7 score.

Pulaski County has also produced such well-known athletes and coaches such as: former Washington Redskins receiver Gary Clark,[11] New Orleans Saints kicker Shayne Graham, former Dallas Cowboys and Georgia Bulldogs football and current Louisville Cardinals defensive coordinator Todd Grantham, and[12] Carolina Panthers and Virginia Tech star player Jeff King.[13]

  • Coaching Records
  • 1974–1978 – Dave Brown 14–33–3 (.310); No playoffs
  • 1979–2002 – Joel Hicks 210–69 (.753); 15 District Titles (once won 7 in a row 1991–1997), 6 Regional Titles; 1 State Title. 23–15 record in the playoffs.
  • 2003–2009 – Jack Turner 42–33 (.560); 1 District Title, 1 Regional Title. 2–3 record in the playoffs
  • 2010–2013 – Todd Jones 16–28 (.367); 0–2 record in the playoffs.
  • 2014–2019 – Stephen James 44–23[14] (.657); 0–5 record in the playoffs[15]
  • 2020–2021 – Mark Dixon 8–9[16] (.471); 0–1 record in playoffs
  • 2022–present – Cam Akers 1–1 (.500)

Basketball edit

Pulaski County High School has had several successful Boys' Basketball teams. During the late 1970s into the early 1980s, Pulaski County High School's Boys Basketball Team under the direction of Coach Allen Wiley, won several Roanoke Valley District Titles and the Northwest Region Titles. In the early 1980s, Pulaski County's Basketball Team was led by Michael Porter, who had won several state awards, and had played in the United States High School All-Star team.

In 2004, the Cougar Basketball team under the direction of Coach Mark Hanks journeyed to the Group AA playoffs for the first time since the early 1990s. In 2005, the Cougars captured the 2005 River Ridge District title and advanced to the 2005 playoffs. In 2006, the Cougars made another Group AA playoff run. Hanks took two years off while serving solely as the athletic director, he returned to the court in 2011 to coach the men's team.

Andrew Hart took over coaching responsibilities after the 2013–14 season. After five seasons, Hart resigned and Tyler Cannoy was named the head coach shortly after.[17]

The PCHS Lady Cougars experienced several accomplishments during the 2007–2008 season. Particularly on January 1, 2008, at 7:30 p.m. the Lady Cougars defeated the River Ridge District number one ranked team the Hidden Valley Titans. Led by coach Brenda King, the Lady Cougars snapped the Hidden Valley High School (Virginia) Titans' 38 game winning streak.

  • The lady cougars are currently coached by Scott Ratcliff.[18]

The school also does a Senior vs Faculty basketball game every year, in which the proceeds go to the charity of the winning team's choice.

Cheerleading edit

  • The PCHS Competition Cheerleading Squad has fared well over the past few years, reaching the VHSL AA State Cheer Competition in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2012 (under the leadership of Coach Roxanne Thompson). In those same years, the squad also received three grand championships at invitationals (2010 - Amherst Cheer Invitational, 2010 - Battle at Byrd, 2012 - Stinger Cheer Challenge).
  • Past Competition Cheer Accomplishments include winning the Blue Ridge District Cheer Title in 2001 (under Angie Harrell, who was later charged with embezzlement from the team).[19]
  • The current competition team is coached by Sindi Lambert, while the head sideline cheerleading coach is Sarah Vaught.

Drama edit

The Drama Department, under the direction of Mr. Jeff McCoy, has won 3 state drama championships; prior to this, the department, managed by its previous director, Rhonda Welsh, claimed an award of similar standing. The most recent award-winning piece You Don't Know Jack(2017) was an original musical written by both Mr. McCoy, and his students. Similarly, the original musical, The Other Side of the Story, about the villains of renowned fictional stories and their misjudged reputations, also won a State Championship; its script was written by Mr. McCoy, with assistance from students, with the music and arrangements written collaboratively by Josh O'Dell and Mr. McCoy.

The PCHS Drama Department has also performed at the American High School Theater Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Band edit

The band program at Pulaski County High School has been a symbol of success and pride for the high school and residents of Pulaski County since the first notes were played in the fall of 1974. The program has received many awards ranging from marching band and concert ensembles to the indoor winter performing groups. The instrumental program at PCHS has produced thousands of fine musicians over the years. It has been through the efforts of those musicians that the program at PCHS has been named a Virginia Honor Band thirteen times. Emphasis on hard work and musicianship is what makes the Golden Cougar Band "The Pride of Pulaski County." The band is under the direction of Mr. Kevin Faller. (Updated 2022)

MACC edit

The school's Math MACC (under Ming Chan) Super MACC and Little League MACC (Mountain Academic Competition Conference) Team won 1st place at Super MACC, the MACC Championship in 2005. The school also sports award-winning Social Studies, Science, English, and All-Around Teams.

The All-Around team won a Super MACC championship in 2007, and the Science team went on to Super MACC after finishing second in the tournament. Social Studies finished second in the regular season, but did not go on to Super MACC. However, in 2014 Social Studies won the Super MACC championship.

Chess edit

Pulaski County High School also has a strong tradition in chess which culminated in the mid to late 1980s. In 1985, Pulaski County finished in second place in the national championships only 0.5 points behind the first place team. In 1987, Pulaski County hosted the national championship. The Cougars also captured the Virginia Scholastic State Chess Championship in 1998.

Cross Country edit

During the 2006–2007 school year, Pulaski County High School produced a girls' cross country team that successfully came in first place in the following meets: Run fer da Hills, Blue Demon Invitational, Tusculum Invitational. They also came in second during the Bristol Cross Invitational and River Ridge District Meet. The second-place finish at the River Ridge District Meet allowed them to continue as a team to the Region III meet. The girls' team advanced to the state meet for the first time in PCHS history.

In 1978, the boys' cross country team under Coach David Wright won the Roanoke Valley District title with a 10–0 record. The District final was held at Pulaski's home course. This was the first district title won by a PCHS sports team.

Track & Field edit

During the 2005 Outdoor Track season, Leslie Anderson led the girls' track team to a River Ridge District title, Region III title, and third-place team finish at the AA State Championships. Ms. Anderson won the 400 meters and Long Jump and finished in the runner-up spot in the 100 and 200 meter dashes. Anderson was All-State 10 times in her high school career and won two individual state titles.(400m and Long Jump in 2005). During the 2009-10 Indoor and Outdoor track season Amber Church, led the Cougar's to never before seen levels of success. The Cougar's captured a 4th place at the Indoor State AA Championships, 2nd in the River Ridge District, won the Region IV Championship and 3rd place at the AA State Championships. She scored 40 points at the Indoor State meet and followed that up with 39 points at the Outdoor State meet. Ms. Church ended her career as the most successful female athlete in Pulaski County High School history, with 19 All-State honors, 6 State Championships (100H(2), 55H, 300H, High Jump, Long Jump) and 5 State Runners-up, to go along with 37 All-District honors and 34 All-Region honors and 2 Time Roanoke Time All-Timesland Track Athlete of the Year.

Other All-State Girls include: Brenna Blevins, 7 times All-state in the 300m dash, High Jump, and Long jump from 2000 to 2003. Alfreda Harder, All-state in 2003 in the Shot Put. Liz Hager was the 2002 state champion in the discus and All-State in 2001. Nikki Roseberry, All-State in High Jump in 2005. Sabrina Hall, 6 times All-State in the 1600m and 3200m from 2006 to 2008. All-State Boys include: Michael Casseri who was the 2002 State runner up in Discuss. Keivon Payne in 2003 in the 300H. Brandon Anderson was 4 times from 2003 to 2004 in the 400m and Long Jump, was state runner-up in long jump in 2004. Thomas Doolittle in 2004 in the 500m. Lance McDaniel in 2004 and 2005 3 times in the 1600m and 3200m. Andrew Hart in 2005 in High Jump. and Josh Crowder in 2006 twice in the 800m and 1000m

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Pulaski County Senior High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
  2. ^ "Institution Summary: Pulaski County High School". International Registry for Accreditation. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
  3. ^ "Pulaski County High School 2011-2012 Report Card". Virginia Department of Education. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  4. ^ "Pulaski County SR. High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  5. ^ (PDF). Pulaski County Public Schools. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 January 2012. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  6. ^ "2012-2013 Course Catalog" (PDF). Pulaski County High School. Retrieved 26 June 2012.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "River Ridge District 2011 Season Ratings". Hutchison's Virginia High School League Football Reference. Virginia High School Football Reference. Retrieved 28 June 2012.
  8. ^ "VHSL Football - 2012 Divisions" (PDF). Virginia High School League. Retrieved 28 June 2012.
  9. ^ "VHSL Football - State Champions Summary". Hutchison's Virginia High School League Football Reference. Virginia High School Football Reference. Retrieved 28 June 2012.
  10. ^ Doughty, Doug (2008-08-14). "Harvey 1st star at Pulaski for Hicks". The Roanoke Times. Retrieved 28 June 2012.
  11. ^ Morgan, Joseph. "3-23-1992 Minutes of the Pulaski County Board of Supervisors Meeting" (PDF). Pulaski County Virginia. Retrieved 28 June 2012.
  12. ^ Doughty, Doug (2008-08-14). "Harvey 1st star at Pulaski for Hicks". The Roanoke Times. Retrieved 28 June 2012.
  13. ^ . Carolina Panthers. Archived from the original on December 30, 2007. Retrieved 28 June 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  14. ^ Anderson, Robert (2020-05-16). "H.S. football: Pulaski County coach Stephen James resigns". The Roanoke Times. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  15. ^ "Pulaski County High School Schedule". MaxPreps. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  16. ^ Ferrell, Jermaine. "Mark Dixon will not return as Pulaski County head football coach". WXFR. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  17. ^ "Cannoy's hiring as PCHS boys basketball coach made official". The Patriot. 2019-03-28.
  18. ^ "Ratcliff named new PCHS girls hoops coach". The Patriot. 2020-06-30. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  19. ^ "Former Pulaski County High School cheerleading coach pleads no contest to embezzlement".

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Pulaski County High School commonly PCHS is a public secondary school located at 5414 Cougar Trail Road in Dublin Virginia about 45 miles southwest of Roanoke Virginia It is the sole public high school in Pulaski County Virginia and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools 2 Pulaski County High SchoolAddress5414 Cougar TrailDublin Virginia 24084United StatesCoordinates37 5 13 6 N 80 42 56 8 W 37 087111 N 80 715778 W 37 087111 80 715778InformationSchool typePublic high schoolEstablished1974School districtPulaski County Public SchoolsSuperintendentKevin SiersPrincipalJennifer BollingGrades9 12Enrollment1 422 1 2015 16 LanguageEnglishColor s cardinal and GoldAthletics conferenceVirginia High School LeagueDivision 4 A Conference 24 NorthRiver Ridge DistrictNicknameCougarsRivalRadford High SchoolBlacksburg High SchoolChristiansburg High SchoolSalem High SchoolWebsiteOfficial Site Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Athletics and Extracurriculars 3 1 Football 3 2 Basketball 3 3 Cheerleading 3 4 Drama 3 5 Band 3 6 MACC 3 7 Chess 3 8 Cross Country 3 9 Track amp Field 4 Notable alumni 5 ReferencesHistory editPulaski County High School opened in 1974 with the consolidation of Dublin High School in Dublin and Pulaski High School in Pulaski Academics editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2009 Pulaski County High School is a comprehensive high school which includes grades 9th through 12th and is part of the Pulaski County Public School Division As of the 2011 2012 school year the school had an enrollment of 1 420 students 3 The school has 98 67 classroom teachers on an FTE basis 4 for a student teacher ratio of 14 4 Pulaski County High School operates on an 8 30 a m to 3 22 p m schedule which includes four class blocks and three lunch blocks scheduled throughout the day 5 Pulaski County High School offers 9 Advanced Placement courses English Language and Composition English Literature and Composition Art History Studio Art Calculus Environmental Science U S Government and Politics U S History and Psychology The school also features an on site Career and Technical Education Center which offers a number of vocational courses in the fields of agriculture business marketing early childhood education fashion nutrition and wellness culinary arts nursing construction and building trades computer aided design auto repair cosmetology electricity video production and welding 6 Until the 2006 2007 school year the Southwest Virginia Governor s School was located on the campus It is now located at the former Northwood Elementary School in the town of Pulaski Athletics and Extracurriculars editThis section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This section may contain information not important or relevant to the article s subject Please help improve this section September 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Football edit Pulaski County High School is a member of the Virginia High School League and competes in the AA River Ridge District 7 a district in Region IV of Group AA 8 From 1974 to 1975 Pulaski County High School competed in the AAA Western District before entering the newly formed AAA Roanoke Valley District As a member of the Roanoke Valley District and the Northwest Region Pulaski County defeated Thomas Dale High School to capture the Group AAA Division 6 football state championship in 1992 9 under the direction of former West Virginia University assistant Joel Hicks 10 In 1993 Pulaski County was ranked as one of the top 25 high school football teams in the country by USA Today for most of the season The Cougars won their first 13 games but star player Eric Webb was injured in the state semi final and was unable to play in the state championship which the Cougars lost to Annandale High School In 2001 Pulaski County dropped down to the Group AA Blue Ridge District That year the Cougar football team which had returned most players from a 2000 Group AAA Division 5 state semi finalist advanced to the Group AA Division 4 state championship before falling to Lafayette High School In 2008 Pulaski County High School had a perfect 10 0 regular season winning the River Ridge District in the process The Cougars shut out both Blacksburg and Salem to win the Region IV Division 4 title Pulaski County was subsequently defeated in the AA Division 4 state semifinals by Amherst County by a 13 7 score Pulaski County has also produced such well known athletes and coaches such as former Washington Redskins receiver Gary Clark 11 New Orleans Saints kicker Shayne Graham former Dallas Cowboys and Georgia Bulldogs football and current Louisville Cardinals defensive coordinator Todd Grantham and 12 Carolina Panthers and Virginia Tech star player Jeff King 13 Coaching Records 1974 1978 Dave Brown 14 33 3 310 No playoffs 1979 2002 Joel Hicks 210 69 753 15 District Titles once won 7 in a row 1991 1997 6 Regional Titles 1 State Title 23 15 record in the playoffs 2003 2009 Jack Turner 42 33 560 1 District Title 1 Regional Title 2 3 record in the playoffs 2010 2013 Todd Jones 16 28 367 0 2 record in the playoffs 2014 2019 Stephen James 44 23 14 657 0 5 record in the playoffs 15 2020 2021 Mark Dixon 8 9 16 471 0 1 record in playoffs 2022 present Cam Akers 1 1 500 Basketball edit Pulaski County High School has had several successful Boys Basketball teams During the late 1970s into the early 1980s Pulaski County High School s Boys Basketball Team under the direction of Coach Allen Wiley won several Roanoke Valley District Titles and the Northwest Region Titles In the early 1980s Pulaski County s Basketball Team was led by Michael Porter who had won several state awards and had played in the United States High School All Star team In 2004 the Cougar Basketball team under the direction of Coach Mark Hanks journeyed to the Group AA playoffs for the first time since the early 1990s In 2005 the Cougars captured the 2005 River Ridge District title and advanced to the 2005 playoffs In 2006 the Cougars made another Group AA playoff run Hanks took two years off while serving solely as the athletic director he returned to the court in 2011 to coach the men s team Andrew Hart took over coaching responsibilities after the 2013 14 season After five seasons Hart resigned and Tyler Cannoy was named the head coach shortly after 17 The PCHS Lady Cougars experienced several accomplishments during the 2007 2008 season Particularly on January 1 2008 at 7 30 p m the Lady Cougars defeated the River Ridge District number one ranked team the Hidden Valley Titans Led by coach Brenda King the Lady Cougars snapped the Hidden Valley High School Virginia Titans 38 game winning streak The lady cougars are currently coached by Scott Ratcliff 18 The school also does a Senior vs Faculty basketball game every year in which the proceeds go to the charity of the winning team s choice Cheerleading edit The PCHS Competition Cheerleading Squad has fared well over the past few years reaching the VHSL AA State Cheer Competition in 2008 2009 2010 and 2012 under the leadership of Coach Roxanne Thompson In those same years the squad also received three grand championships at invitationals 2010 Amherst Cheer Invitational 2010 Battle at Byrd 2012 Stinger Cheer Challenge Past Competition Cheer Accomplishments include winning the Blue Ridge District Cheer Title in 2001 under Angie Harrell who was later charged with embezzlement from the team 19 The current competition team is coached by Sindi Lambert while the head sideline cheerleading coach is Sarah Vaught Drama edit The Drama Department under the direction of Mr Jeff McCoy has won 3 state drama championships prior to this the department managed by its previous director Rhonda Welsh claimed an award of similar standing The most recent award winning piece You Don t Know Jack 2017 was an original musical written by both Mr McCoy and his students Similarly the original musical The Other Side of the Story about the villains of renowned fictional stories and their misjudged reputations also won a State Championship its script was written by Mr McCoy with assistance from students with the music and arrangements written collaboratively by Josh O Dell and Mr McCoy The PCHS Drama Department has also performed at the American High School Theater Festival in Edinburgh Scotland Band edit The band program at Pulaski County High School has been a symbol of success and pride for the high school and residents of Pulaski County since the first notes were played in the fall of 1974 The program has received many awards ranging from marching band and concert ensembles to the indoor winter performing groups The instrumental program at PCHS has produced thousands of fine musicians over the years It has been through the efforts of those musicians that the program at PCHS has been named a Virginia Honor Band thirteen times Emphasis on hard work and musicianship is what makes the Golden Cougar Band The Pride of Pulaski County The band is under the direction of Mr Kevin Faller Updated 2022 MACC edit The school s Math MACC under Ming Chan Super MACC and Little League MACC Mountain Academic Competition Conference Team won 1st place at Super MACC the MACC Championship in 2005 The school also sports award winning Social Studies Science English and All Around Teams The All Around team won a Super MACC championship in 2007 and the Science team went on to Super MACC after finishing second in the tournament Social Studies finished second in the regular season but did not go on to Super MACC However in 2014 Social Studies won the Super MACC championship Chess edit Pulaski County High School also has a strong tradition in chess which culminated in the mid to late 1980s In 1985 Pulaski County finished in second place in the national championships only 0 5 points behind the first place team 1 In 1987 Pulaski County hosted the national championship The Cougars also captured the Virginia Scholastic State Chess Championship in 1998 Cross Country edit During the 2006 2007 school year Pulaski County High School produced a girls cross country team that successfully came in first place in the following meets Run fer da Hills Blue Demon Invitational Tusculum Invitational They also came in second during the Bristol Cross Invitational and River Ridge District Meet The second place finish at the River Ridge District Meet allowed them to continue as a team to the Region III meet The girls team advanced to the state meet for the first time in PCHS history In 1978 the boys cross country team under Coach David Wright won the Roanoke Valley District title with a 10 0 record The District final was held at Pulaski s home course This was the first district title won by a PCHS sports team Track amp Field edit During the 2005 Outdoor Track season Leslie Anderson led the girls track team to a River Ridge District title Region III title and third place team finish at the AA State Championships Ms Anderson won the 400 meters and Long Jump and finished in the runner up spot in the 100 and 200 meter dashes Anderson was All State 10 times in her high school career and won two individual state titles 400m and Long Jump in 2005 During the 2009 10 Indoor and Outdoor track season Amber Church led the Cougar s to never before seen levels of success The Cougar s captured a 4th place at the Indoor State AA Championships 2nd in the River Ridge District won the Region IV Championship and 3rd place at the AA State Championships She scored 40 points at the Indoor State meet and followed that up with 39 points at the Outdoor State meet Ms Church ended her career as the most successful female athlete in Pulaski County High School history with 19 All State honors 6 State Championships 100H 2 55H 300H High Jump Long Jump and 5 State Runners up to go along with 37 All District honors and 34 All Region honors and 2 Time Roanoke Time All Timesland Track Athlete of the Year Other All State Girls include Brenna Blevins 7 times All state in the 300m dash High Jump and Long jump from 2000 to 2003 Alfreda Harder All state in 2003 in the Shot Put Liz Hager was the 2002 state champion in the discus and All State in 2001 Nikki Roseberry All State in High Jump in 2005 Sabrina Hall 6 times All State in the 1600m and 3200m from 2006 to 2008 All State Boys include Michael Casseri who was the 2002 State runner up in Discuss Keivon Payne in 2003 in the 300H Brandon Anderson was 4 times from 2003 to 2004 in the 400m and Long Jump was state runner up in long jump in 2004 Thomas Doolittle in 2004 in the 500m Lance McDaniel in 2004 and 2005 3 times in the 1600m and 3200m Andrew Hart in 2005 in High Jump and Josh Crowder in 2006 twice in the 800m and 1000mNotable alumni editGary Clark former NFL player Shayne Graham former NFL player Jeff King former NFL playerReferences edit Pulaski County Senior High National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved November 3 2018 Institution Summary Pulaski County High School International Registry for Accreditation Retrieved 26 June 2012 Pulaski County High School 2011 2012 Report Card Virginia Department of Education Retrieved 25 June 2012 Pulaski County SR High National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved 25 June 2012 Pulaski County High School Student Handbook PDF Pulaski County Public Schools Archived from the original PDF on 27 January 2012 Retrieved 25 June 2012 2012 2013 Course Catalog PDF Pulaski County High School Retrieved 26 June 2012 permanent dead link River Ridge District 2011 Season Ratings Hutchison s Virginia High School League Football Reference Virginia High School Football Reference Retrieved 28 June 2012 VHSL Football 2012 Divisions PDF Virginia High School League Retrieved 28 June 2012 VHSL Football State Champions Summary Hutchison s Virginia High School League Football Reference Virginia High School Football Reference Retrieved 28 June 2012 Doughty Doug 2008 08 14 Harvey 1st star at Pulaski for Hicks The Roanoke Times Retrieved 28 June 2012 Morgan Joseph 3 23 1992 Minutes of the Pulaski County Board of Supervisors Meeting PDF Pulaski County Virginia Retrieved 28 June 2012 Doughty Doug 2008 08 14 Harvey 1st star at Pulaski for Hicks The Roanoke Times Retrieved 28 June 2012 Player Bio 87 Jeff King Carolina Panthers Archived from the original on December 30 2007 Retrieved 28 June 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Anderson Robert 2020 05 16 H S football Pulaski County coach Stephen James resigns The Roanoke Times Retrieved 8 September 2022 Pulaski County High School Schedule MaxPreps Retrieved 8 September 2022 Ferrell Jermaine Mark Dixon will not return as Pulaski County head football coach WXFR Retrieved 8 September 2022 Cannoy s hiring as PCHS boys basketball coach made official The Patriot 2019 03 28 Ratcliff named new PCHS girls hoops coach The Patriot 2020 06 30 Retrieved 8 September 2022 Former Pulaski County High School cheerleading coach pleads no contest to embezzlement Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pulaski County High School Virginia amp oldid 1198994809, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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