South Warren High School

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South Warren High School
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Coordinates 36°53′45″N86°31′03″W / 36.89589°N 86.51742°W / 36.89589; -86.51742 Coordinates: 36°53′45″N86°31′03″W / 36.89589°N 86.51742°W / 36.89589; -86.51742
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Type Public
MottoPride-Strength-Honor
EstablishedTuesday, August 3, 2010
PrincipalJenny Hester
FacultyMr. Spinks
Teaching staff63.00 (FTE) [1]
Enrollment1,274 (2018–19) [1]
Student to teacher ratio20.22 [1]
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Nickname Spartans
Feeder schoolsSouth Warren Middle School
Website Official site

South Warren High School, located in Bowling Green, in the U.S. state of Kentucky, is one of four high schools in the Warren County School System. [2] The school opened on August 3, 2010. It is co-located in the same building complex as South Warren Middle School. Together they comprise the largest school facility in Kentucky. The mascot for South Warren, the Spartans, is inspired by the oligarchical government system imposed by force in ancient Sparta.

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Athletics

South Warren High School is a member of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association and participates in many sports, including football, boys' and girls' soccer, boys’ and girls‘ golf, volleyball, boys' and girls' basketball, baseball, and softball.

Baseball

YearCoachRecordPlayoffs
2011Chris Gage12–19District Quarterfinals
2012Chris Gage23–13District & Regional Champions, State Quarterfinals
2013Chris Gage18-16Regional Quarterfinals
2014Chris Gage28-14District Runner up, Regional Champions, State Quarterfinals
2015Chris Gage29-10District Runner up, Regional Champions, State Quarterfinals
All Time Record110–72

Football

YearCoachRecordPlayoffs
2011Mark Nelson4-7First Round
2012Mark Nelson9–4Third Round, Region 1 Runner up
2013Mark Nelson11-2D2 Champs, Region 1 Runner Up
2014Brandon Smith13-1D2 Champs, Region 1 Champs
2015Brandon Smith15-0D2 Champs, Region 1 Champs, 4A State Champs
2016Brandon Smith9-4D2 Runner up, Region 1 Runner UP
2017Brandon Smith11-3D2 Runner up, Region 1 Champs
2018Brandon Smith15-0D2 Champs, Region 1 Champs, 5A State Champs
2019Brandon Smith10-2D2 Runner Up, Region 1 Runner Up
2020Brandon Smith6-1D2 Runner up, Region 1 Runner Up
2021Brandon Smith14-1D2 Champs, Region 1 Champs, 5A State Champs
All Time Record117–25

Boys' soccer

YearCoachRecordPlayoffs
2010Tommy Alexander10–10–1District Semifinals
2011Tom Alexander8–11–2District Semifinals
2012Tom Alexander9–9–2
2013Tom Alexander11–6-2District Semifinals
2014Tom Alexander15–7-1District & Region Runner up
2015Tom Alexander13–7-4District & Region Runner up
All Time Record66–50–12

Girls' soccer

YearCoachRecordPlayoffs
2010David Burnette9–5–2Regional Semifinals
2011David Burnette11–7–1Regional Semifinals
2012David Burnette12–4–1District Semifinals
All Time Record32–16–4

Volleyball

YearCoachRecordPlayoffs
2010Justin Griffin11–22District Quarterfinals
2011Justin Griffin13–19District Quarterfinals
2012Justin Griffin24–12District Semifinals
2013Justin Griffin26–13District Runner up, Region Runner up
2014Justin Griffin31–8District & Region Champs, State Quarter Finals
2015Justin Griffin34–7District & Region Champs, State Quarter Finals
All Time Record139–81

Boys' basketball

YearCoachRecordPlayoffs
2010–2011Derrick Clubb19-12District Semifinals
2011–2012Derrick Clubb9–22District Quarterfinals
2012–2013Derrick Clubb
All Time Record28–31

Girls' basketball

YearCoachRecordPlayoffs
2010–2011Ken Waddell2–25District Quarterfinals
2011–2012Ken Waddell7–23District Semifinals
2012–2013Ken Waddell
All Time Record9–48

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "South Warren High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 19, 2020.
  2. Warren County Schools webpage, retrieved online 2011-09-22