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Battle Ground High School
Battle Ground High School (BGHS) is a public high school in Battle Ground, Washington, United States. It is part of the Battle Ground Public Schools district.
Sports
Battle Ground is a member of the Washington Interscholastic Athletics Association (WIAA) and competes in the Greater St. Helens 4A league.
Wrestling
In 2006, the Battle Ground Tigers won the WIAA State Wrestling Team Championship. The Tigers finished with 110 total points, 7.5 points ahead of second place Auburn High School. The Tigers' effort was led by junior Trevor Hall (145 lbs.), sophomore Eric Starks (135 lbs) and senior Anthony Hayes (119 lbs), who all won individual state championships. Junior Andrew Buck (171 lbs) added a second-place finish as well.
Football
League championships Teams that started 5-0
State championships
State runners-up
Arts
Jazz Band
Battle Ground High School usually has enough students involved in jazz band to create three before-school jazz bands; Intermediate Jazz 2, Intermediate Jazz 1, and Advanced Jazz Bands. All three bands compete; the Intermediate Jazz 2 competes at the 2A level, the Intermediate Jazz 1 competes at the 3A level, and the Advanced Jazz Band competes at the 4A level. The Battle Ground Advanced Jazz Band has won sweepstakes multiple times at the Clackamas Community College Jazz Festival, first place at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival in Idaho, and first place at the Portland Rose Festival Jazz Band Classic. In 2002 the band recorded a CD entitled How Sweet It Is, featuring nine jazz classics. They have also taken 2nd place at the Essentially Ellington festival in New York, New York in 2006, and 3rd place at Swing Central in Savannah, Georgia in 2009. In 2023, the Advanced Jazz Band took first place in the Basically Basie Competition, part of the Kansas City Jazz Summit, held on the campus of Kansas City Kansas Community College.
Marching Band
The Battle Ground High School Marching Band placed first in the Out of State Division A (99 members or less) on June 11, 2011, in the Grand Floral Parade in Portland, Oregon, part of the Portland Rose Festival, beating the previous year's winner, Columbia River High School, and their rival, Prairie High School. The Tiger Marching Band also placed second in the same parade the previous year.
Notable alumni
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