Mauldin High School

Mauldin High School
Mauldin High School
Location
701 East Butler Road, Greenville, SC 29662
Information
Type Public
Motto "Age Quod Adis," meaning "Finish what you attempt"
Established 1927, New Mauldin High opened in 1973
Principal Ann Miller
Enrollment 2,164 (2009-2010)
Information (864)-355-6500
Website

Mauldin High School in Mauldin, South Carolina, United States, was established in 1927. With an enrollment of 2164 in the 2009-2010 school year, it is the second-largest high school in the Greenville County School District. Its rivals are the Hillcrest High School Rams, and its mascot is a Maverick.

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Sports

The school has won state championships in sport. The Mavericks have won three state championships in baseball (1993, 2000, and 2004).

In 2007 the girls cross country team won state for the third time in a row.

In 2010, the Varsity girls softball team won AAAA State Championships for the first time in 28 years.

In Fall of 2010 the Varsity Girls Tennis team won AAAA State Championship.

In Fall of 2010 the Varsity Cheerleading team won AAAA State Championship.

Speech and debate

In 2008, the Speech and Debate team claimed the state championship for the fourth consecutive year and had three national qualifiers. In 2009, they claimed their 5th consecutive 4A Championship, and had 5 members qualify to the National Tournament in Alabama.

Band

In January 2011 the band went to New Orleans to play at the Sugar Bowl and compete against 19 other bands from across the nation, and won Grand Champions.

Notable alumni

  • Orlando Jones - actor
  • Adam Bullard - former minor league pitcher for the Atlanta Braves
  • Dave Marchbanks - former minor league pitcher for the Florida Marlins
  • Ryan Bordenick - former minor league catcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
  • Madison Younginer - minor league pitcher for the Boston Red Sox
  • Scott Wingo - Selected in the 11th round by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2011 MLB Draft

External links

Coordinates: 34°47′37″N 82°17′17″W / 34.7937299°N 82.2881732°W / 34.7937299; -82.2881732



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