Princeton High School (North Carolina)
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Princeton High School is a public high school
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 located in Princeton
Princeton, North Carolina
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, North Carolina
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. It serves grades 6-12 and is part of the Johnston County Schools district. Princeton High School has 1465 students. Princeton Elementary School, grades K-5, located a few miles away, became a separate school at the start of the 2008-2009 school year. The elementary school's principal is Rhonda Ward, who was promoted during the 2010-2011 school year.

History

The first graduating class came in 1923 and consisted of four girls and one boy. Miss Myrtle Nicholson served as the principal for two school years, 1921–1922 and 1922–1923. Following Miss Nicholson's departure came Mr. M.P. Young. Mr. Young became the second official principal in 1924, and had previously served as a teacher at the school. In 1925, the school was officially accredited by the state of North Carolina. There were forty-five students in 1925.

The current building stands in front of were the original once stood.The old was demolished in 1997.

Princeton Union School (1923-2007) & Princeton Middle-High School (2008-present)

Principals:
  • J.U. Teague
  • Mr. Bridges
  • Myrtle Nicholson (1921–1922)
  • Blanche Penny (1923)
  • Marvin Pleasant Young (1924–1943)
  • Stephen Clarence Woodard (1944–1947)
  • Lyman J. Worthington (1948–1966)
  • John Turnage (1967–1969)
  • Blani Moye (1970)
  • Fred Leroy Bartholomew (1971–1998)
  • Kirk Denning (1999–present)


Assistant Principals:
  • William Dixon(1974–1983)
  • Ronald Watson (1967–1983)
  • Harold Lee (1984-unknown)
  • Gerald Poplin (1984-unknown)
  • Ray Stott (unknown-1996)
  • Carroll Wooten (unknown-1996)
  • Shelly Marsh (unknown-1998)
  • Terry Weakley (1997-2000)
  • Kenneth Joyner (1999-2002)
  • Rhonda Ward (1997-2007)
  • Michael Price (2004-2007)
  • Tim Harrell (2008-2009)
  • Lowell Hardy (2003-present)
  • Catherine Bennett (2001-2003 & 2010-present)

Princeton Elementary School (2008-present)

Principals:
  • Kim Wellons (2008-2010)
  • Rhonda Ward (2010-present)


Assistant Principals:
  • Rhonda Ward (2008-2010)
  • Steve Strickland (2011-present)

Clubs and Organizations

There are numerous clubs to be involved in at Princeton School. The newest addition to the list is Ducks Unlimited, which came to Princeton in the 2009-2010 school year. The following is a list of all clubs and organizations:
Title Director(s)
Marching & Concert Band Bobby Heller
Chorus Angie Proctor
Mass Media Bonnie Whitesell
Spanish Club Maria Wise
FCA Michael Price & Marty Gurganus
Art Club
National FFA Organization Julie Capps
FBLA Larkeysha Sheppard
Cuisine Club Susan Radford
FCCLA Jenny Tart & Heather Barbour
Beta Club Jan Moore
Monogram Club
Science Club
Yearbook Kelly Finch
HOSA Lorie Evans
Ducks Unlimited Justin Aycock
SkillsUSA Terry Braswell
FTA

Athletics

The Princeton Bulldogs are a part of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association. The Bulldogs compete from the 1-A Carolina conference, which consists of the Princeton Bulldogs, the Goldsboro Cougars, the Rosewood Eagles, the Spring Creek Gators, the Ayden-Grifton Chargers, and the North Duplin Rebels. The Bulldogs have won several state championships in various sports.

Athletic Director: Marty Gurganus

Associate ADs: Bruce Proctor & Robyn Braswell

Baseball

The Bulldogs have won three state baseball championships. The first came in 1992 when the Bulldogs swept the Swain County Maroon Devils in two games. The following year, in 1993, the Bulldogs returned to the state championship, but lost the first and third of three games to the East Montgomery Eagles. In 1994, however, the Bulldogs went to the 1-A state championship game for the third consecutive year. The Bulldogs lost the first game and won the last two to beat the Rosman Tigers for the Bulldogs' second state baseball championship in three years. The Bulldogs would go ten years before they returned to the championship games once again. In 2004, the Bulldogs were swept in two games by the South Stokes Sauras. The last time the Bulldogs went to the state championship came in 2007, when they went on to face the East Surry Cardinals. The Bulldogs won the first game 7-3 on a Friday evening. The following Saturday morning, the East Surry Cardinals came back to even the overall record with a 4-3 victory. That afternoon, the Bulldogs clinched their third state championship with another 7-3 victory. The Bulldogs were the runner-up team to the East bracket of the playoffs in 2008, losing at the Topsail Pirates, who went on to the championship game. In 2009, the Bulldogs lost in the third round of the playoffs at the Perquimans County Pirates.

Head Coach: Bruce Proctor

Assistant Coaches: Russell Williamson
Year Record Conference
2010 4-15 1-7
2009 4-21 3-7
2007 16-13 6-5
2006 25-8
2001 12-3 11-3

Football

The Bulldogs have been to the 1-A football state championship game a few times, but have never been able to get a victory. In 1976, the Bulldogs defeated Angier 8-6 to advance to the championship game. However, the Bulldogs lost to the Robbinsville Black Knights 34-6. In 1979, the Princeton Bulldogs once again went to the championship game by defeating Manteo 30-14. The Bulldogs then had to face Robbinsville just as in 1976. Again, the Robbinsville Black Knights defeated the Bulldogs 46-8. In 1981, the Bulldogs lost to J. Wilkinson 26-8 in the second round of the playoffs. With that win, J. Wilkinson went on to lose 68-0 to Robbinsville in the championship game. The Bulldogs have not reached the championship game since 1979. However, the Bulldogs did have a turnaround season in 2009 by reaching the third round of the playoffs since that 1979 season. Even though the Bulldogs won as many playoff games in 2009 as in 1979, they did not reach the championship game in 2009 because there are more rounds in the playoffs now than in previous years. The Bulldogs finished two games better from the year before with an overall 4-8 record in the 2011-2012 season.

Head Coach: Russell Williamson

Assistant Coaches: Bruce Proctor, Justin Willoughby, Terry Braswell, John Benson, Pete Masciave
Year Record Conference
2011 4-8 1-4
2010 2-10 1-4
2009 10-4 4-1
2008 4-8 2-3
2007 2-10 1-4
2006 2-10 0-5
2005 0-11 0-5
2004 1-9 0-6
2003 0-10 0-6
2002 2-9 1-5
2001 0-10 0-6

Men's Basketball

The Bulldogs have never made it to the state championship game in men's basketball, but they have had numerous eastern sectional appearances and one appearance in the eastern regional playoffs. The last and only time that occurred was in 1982, in which the Bulldogs went 1-1 in games. Their final overall record for this year, the 2010-2011 season, stands at 22-3, their best since a 17-8 overall record in the 2007-2008 season.

Head Coach: Jeff Davis

Assistant Coaches: Adam Williams
Year Record Conference
2010 22-3 9-1
2009 13-13 6-6
2008 10-17 3-7
2007 18-9 6-4
2006 16-11 7-5
2005 6-15 2-6

Women's Basketball

The Bulldogs have been to the state regional playoffs in women's basketball on several occasions, but their last appearance came in 1988. The Bulldogs made their trips to the state playoffs throughout the 1980s under former head coach Ricky Boyette.

Head Coach: Marty Gurganus

Assistant Coach: Michael Gurganus
Year Record Conference
2010 8-17 5-5
2009 5-19 2-9
2008 15-12 6-4

Varsity

There are various other athletic teams that compete as well, including varsity, junior varsity, and middle school teams. The other varsity teams and their respective coaches are listed below.
Sport Head Coach Assistant Coach(es)
Volleyball Paige Renfrow Paula Wooten
Men's Golf Sherwood Reardon
Women's Golf Sherwood Reardon
Cross Country Marty Gurganus Michael Gurganus
Mens' Track Michael Price Pete Masciave
Womens' Track Holly Martin
Indoor Track Holly Martin
Mens' Soccer Trent Heil
Womens' Soccer Trent Heil
Wrestling Terry Braswell
Softball Terry Braswell Brent Gurganious, Ashley Braswell
Cheerleading Heather Barbour

Junior Varsity

The junior varsity sports and the respective coaches for each are listed below.
Sport Head Coach Assistant Coach(es)
Baseball Russell Williamson Bruce Proctor, Justin Willoughby
Football Russell Williamson Terry Braswell, Justin Willoughby, John Benson, Pete Masciave
Mens' Basketball Jeff Davis
Volleyball Paula Wooten
Cheerleading Sylvia Myers

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