Warner Robins High School
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Warner Robins High School is a high school
High school
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 in Warner Robins
Warner Robins, Georgia
Warner Robins is a city in the U.S. state of Georgia, located primarily in Houston County with a small portion in Peach County. The city has its own metropolitan statistical area . As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 48,804...

, Georgia
Georgia (U.S. state)
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. It is located at 401 South Davis Drive.

Campus

In 2005, the nearby Bert Rumble Middle School was merged with WRHS as Rumble Academy, with most of its former faculty and students moved to the nearby Huntington Middle School
Huntington Middle School
Huntington Middle School is a middle school located in Warner Robins, Georgia, United States. Huntington was built as a replacement for the aging Bert Rumble Middle School, which is now the ninth-grade building at Warner Robins High School. The principal is Dr. Gwendolyn B. Taylor...

. The main campus of WRHS is divided from the Rumble Academy by a street and the punchbowl-like Demon Valley football field where the WRHS Demons football team practices for games. The main campus is connected by a walk bridge that crosses over South Davis Drive to the McConnell-Talbert Stadium
McConnell-Talbert Stadium
McConnell-Talbert Stadium is a sports stadium in Warner Robins, Georgia that often plays host to games and competitions for Houston County, Warner Robins, and Northside, the three largest high schools in Houston County. It is situated on South Davis Drive, across from the Warner Robins High...

, which, as the only stadium of its size in Houston County, is shared by most middle and high school sports teams in the county.

Notable alumni

  • Eddie Anderson
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    , football safety who played for the Seattle Seahawks
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     and the Oakland Raiders
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  • Ron Simmons
    Ron Simmons
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    , nose guard for Florida State University
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     football team, and former professional wrestler now employed by World Wrestling Entertainment
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    ; first African-American to win a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship
  • Joseph Jones
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    , professional wrestler - the original Thunderfoot and The Outlaw Joe Deaton. He has wrestled in All Japan Pro Wrestling
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    , Southern Championship Wrestling and Florida Championship Wrestling
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    .
  • Sonny Perdue
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    , former Governor of Georgia
  • Willie Reid
    Willie Reid
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    , current wide receiver and KR/PR for the Pittsburgh Steelers
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  • Victoria Principal
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    , actress
  • Bruce S. Allen
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    , physician
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     and diplomat
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  • Bobbie Eakes
    Bobbie Eakes
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    , actress and singer
  • Amanda Kozak
    Amanda Kozak
    Amanda Kozak-Miliner is a pageant titleholder from Warner Robins, Georgia who competed in the Miss America and Miss USA pageants.-Miss America:...

    , Miss Georgia 2006, 2nd runner-up in the Miss America pageant, Miss Georgia USA 2008
  • James Brooks, former NFL running back for the San Diego Chargers
    San Diego Chargers
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    , Cincinnati Bengals
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    , Cleveland Browns
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    , and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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    . He played in four Pro Bowl
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    s.
  • Danny Cox
    Danny Cox
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    , Major League Baseball player from 1983 to 1995.
  • Christopher N. Smith
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    , attorney
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     and honorary Consul
    Consul
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     of Denmark
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  • Ben Smith
    Ben Smith (American football)
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    , #22 overall in the 1990 NFL Draft
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     by the Philadelphia Eagles
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    . Played DB for the Philadelphia Eagles, Denver Broncos
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    , and the Arizona Cardinals
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  • George Collins, NFL Player, and University of Georgia stand-out
  • Jessie James
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    , Country/Pop Music artist currently signed with Mercury Records
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    .
  • Mike I. Richardson
    Mike I. Richardson
    Michael Isaiah Richardson is an American football cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts. He was drafted by the New England Patriots in the sixth round of the 2007 NFL Draft...

    , (American Football), Played college football at Notre Dame. Drafted in the 6th round of the 2007 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots. Now with the Kansas City Chiefs.

2010 Mascot Row

In the summer of 2010, Pastor
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 Donald Crosby of Kingdom Builders Church of Jesus Christ started a petition to remove the demon mascot because he did not want his son (an incoming freshman) to be considered a "demon". A counter "Pro-demon" petition was launched and had over 700 signatures in the first twenty-four hours. The pastor and an estimated 30 protesters picketed the front of the high school on the first day of school (August 9, 2010). The pastor was arrested for not obtaining a picketing license and was released on bond.

The mascot, which is not religious in nature, was originally adopted during World War II
World War II
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 in honor of the 7th fighter squadron at Robins Air Force Base which earned its title "The Screamin' Demons" in the South Pacific.

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