Tug Valley High School
Tug Valley High School | |
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Address | |
555 Panther Avenue Williamson, West Virginia 25661 United States | |
Coordinates | 37°47′34″N 82°20′25″W / 37.79278°N 82.34028°WCoordinates: 37°47′34″N 82°20′25″W / 37.79278°N 82.34028°W |
Information | |
School type | Public, high school |
Established | 1987 |
School district | Mingo County Schools |
Superintendent | Dr. Robert Bobbera |
Principal | Dr. Johnny Branch |
Grades | 9, 10, 11, 12 |
Age range | 14-18 |
Enrollment | 421 (2015) |
Language | English |
Campus | Rural |
Color(s) | Black and silver |
Sports | Basketball, football, cheerleading, baseball, track and field, volleyball, softball, golf |
Mascot | Panther |
Team name | Tug Valley Panthers |
Rivals | Mingo Central High School, Tolsia High School, Belfry High School |
Feeder schools | Lenore K-8, Kermit K-8 |
Website |
tugvalleypanthers |
Tug Valley High School is a consolidated school serving rural northern Mingo County, West Virginia, United States. The school has a Williamson postal address, but is actually located in Den's Branch at Naugatuck. The mascot is the Panther and the school colors are black and silver. The school has 358 students for athletic purposes and is thus placed in class AA for athletic purposes in the state. Upon completion of Mingo Central High School in the fall of 2011, certain students in the Williamson area had the option of which school to attend. This consolidation left Mingo County with just two high schools.
History
Tug Valley High School was opened in 1987 as a consolidation of Lenore High School and Kermit High School. Originally projected to open with 750 students, the school opened with around 650 students as a grade 10-12 high school. The school's grade configuration was changed in 1995 to incorporate the 9th grade for the 1995-96 school year.
Tug Valley High was built on the site of the old Waldron Farm in Den's Branch. It originally was designed with two floors with 25 classrooms, a 400 seat auditorium, a state of the art library, a modern gymnasium with a mezzanine, a cafeteria/commons area designed to seat 350, and a seven room administrative office complex. The classrooms on the front and middle portions of the academic wing were designed with removable metal walls to allow for the possibility of utilizing the "open-classroom" concept to allow for expansion and team teaching.
The school had a four classroom addition added to the rear of the academic wing in 1992. This wing was utilized to house the school's Math Department. In 1995 a second four classroom addition was added to the front of the academic wing to further accommodate the increased enrollment due to the change in grade configuration. This wing was used to house the school's English Department.
The school was opened with an 1800-seat gymnasium. The school's football field was named "Bob Brewer Stadium" in honor of a longtime Mingo County Board of Education President who was a lifelong Naugatuck resident and businessman. The football stadium was designed to seat approximately 1,200 and had a press/announcer's box at the top of the "home" bleachers. The field also doubled as the school's baseball and girls' softball field under a movable configuration design. No concession or restroom areas were originally built. In 1990 a group of community athletic supporters raised funds to build a new facilities building on the field, complete with on-field dressing areas, public restrooms, concession facilities and weight training facilities. However, fundraising did not generate the needed amount, so a scaled down version of the facility was designed and built with public restrooms, concession area and a team filming area overhead, with all other features removed from the original design.
In the fall of 2011 plans were announced to build a long-awaited bridge to allow direct access from West Virginia Route 65 to the school facility. As part of those plans, it was announced that 2011 would be the last year the Panthers would play in Bob Brewer Stadium and that immediately following the 2011 football season, work would begin on the building of a new, modernized football stadium for the school that would be closer to the mouth of Den's Branch. New baseball-only and softball-only facilities would be built on the site of Bob Brewer Stadium along with tennis courts and a track. Phase I completion of the new stadium was scheduled for July 2012.
Athletics
Tug Valley has won a total of seven state championships since the school opened in 1987. In basketball, the Panthers have won three; 1999 (Class AA), 2012 (Class AA), and 2013 (Class A). Cheerleading has won four; 2005 (Class A), 2009 (Class AA), 2011 (Class AA), 2012 (Class AA), and 2013 (Class A).
Basketball
Regarded as one of the most successful athletic teams at TVHS, the basketball team has captured 18 sectional championships, 12 regional championships and three state championships.
Year-by-year results
1987-88 (10-9) - Sectional Runners-Up - Head Coach Dick Montgomery/Kent Hoke
1988-89 (10-12) - Sectional Runners-Up - Head Coach Kent Hoke
1989-90 (13-7) - Sectional Runners-Up - Head Coach Kent Hoke
1990-91 (10-11) - Sectional Runners-Up - Head Coach Kent Hoke
1991-92 (6-15) - Sectional Runners-Up - Head Coach Kent Hoke
1992-93 (12-8) - Sectional Runners-Up - Head Coach Frankie Smith
1993-94 (9-14) - Regional Runners-Up - Head Coach Frankie Smith
1994-95 (13-9) - Regional Runners-Up - Head Coach Frankie Smith
1995-96 (17-4) - Sectional Runners-Up - Head Coach Frankie Smith
1996-97 (15-10) - State Tournament Semifinalists - Head Coach Frankie Smith
1997-98 (16-7) - Regional Runners-Up - Head Coach Frankie Smith
1998-99 (24-2) - State Champions - Head Coach Frankie Smith
1999-00 (21-4) - State Tournament Semifinalists - Head Coach Roger Harless
2000-01 (19-7) - State Tournament Runners-Up - Head Coach Roger Harless
2001-02 (26-2) - State Tournament Quarterfinalists - Head Coach Roger Harless
2002-03 (18-6) - State Tournament Quarterfinalists - Head Coach Roger Harless
2003-04 (18-6) - Regional Runners-Up - Head Coach Roger Harless
2004-05 (8-15) - Regional Runners-Up - Head Coach Roger Harless/David Mollett
2005-06 (10-14) - Sectional Runners-Up - Head Coach David Mollett
2006-07 (17-6) - Sectional Semifinalists - Head Coach David Mollett
2007-08 (15-9) - Sectional Runners-Up - Head Coach Garland Thompson
2008-09 (15-10) - State Tournament Semifinalists - Head Coach Garland Thompson
2009-10 (19-6) - State Tournament Semifinalists - Head Coach Garland Thompson
2010-11 (18-6) - Regional Runners-Up - Head Coach Garland Thompson
2011-12 (26-2) - State Champions - Head Coach Garland Thompson
2012-13 (25-3) - State Champions - Head Coach Garland Thompson
2013-14 (17-7) - Regional Runners-Up - Head Coach Garland Thompson
2014-15 (17-7) - State Tournament Quarterfinalists - Head Coach Garland Thompson
2015-16 (20-4) - State Tournament Semifinalists - Head Coach Edwyn May