- Pontiac Township High School
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Pontiac Township High school Established 1898 Type Public secondary Principal Jon Kilgore Students 912 Grades 9–12 Location Pontiac, Illinois, Illinois, USA Colors Orange and Blue Mascot Indians Website www.pontiac.k12.il.us Pontiac Township High School (PTHS) is a public high school for grades 9-12 in Pontiac, Illinois, USA. PTHS offers over 100 courses, including nine AP classes. It is associated with the Livingston Area Career Center to provide additional career opportunities for students. The first class of 24 students graduated in 1898.
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Athletics
PTHS is a member of the Corn-Belt Conference.
Sports include:
Fall
Cheerleading
Cross Country (G)
Cross Country (B)
American football
Golf (G)
Golf (B)
Swimming (G)
Tennis (G)
VolleyballWinter
Basketball (G)
Basketball (B)
Cheerleading
Swimming (B)
WrestlingSpring
Baseball
Softball
Tennis (B)
Track (G)
Track (B)Bass Fishing Team
Pontiac has been known statewide for sometime for having a great football program. The Indians won the 1993 3A state chapionship and became 5A runner-up in the 2002 football campaign. Since the 1993 Season the Indians have won 10 consecutive cornbelt conference championships and 15 consecutive playoff appearances. The Indians were led by head coach Mick Peterson and Coach Dave Young
Pontiac hosts the United States' oldest Holiday Tournament.[citation needed]
Prairie Central is Pontiac's Rival, and dispute which one is better.
Music program
The Pontiac Township Marching Indians are directed by Scot Shickel and Kieth Schmink The team has competed nationally and has won a number of awards, including:
2007
1st Place, Class 4A Field Competition, Washington Marching Panther Festival
Grand Champion, Effingham Marching Hearts Invitational2006
Runner-Up for Governor's Trophy, Illinois Marching Band Festival
Grand Champion, WIU Marching Classic
Grand Champion, Washington Marching Panther Festival2005
1st in Class AA, Mahomet-Seymour Marching Festival2004
3rd Place, Class A Field Competition, Illinois Marching Band Festival
2nd Place, Class 2A, Illinois State University Band ChampionshipsPontiac also hosts the annual Indian Showdown marching competition.
The choral program is directed by Randi Morrison and includes Concert Choir, Boys Chorus, and the Treble 1 and 2 choirs. She also is in charge of the annual Madrigal Dinners.
The drama program alternates annually between a musical and non-musical. The director, Tom Ramseyer, has chosen "Death by Chocolate" as their non-musical this year[clarification needed].
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Categories:- Educational institutions established in 1898
- High schools in Illinois
- Pontiac, Illinois
- Schools in Livingston County, Illinois
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