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Monday, October 23, 2023

The Rebel Report by Jesse Calder-Principal


 

The Rebel Report

10/18/2023

Rich High School Receives Honors for Academic and Athletic Excellence

Rich High School is proud to announce that it has received honors for both academic and athletic excellence. The volleyball team and the football team have the highest GPA in 1A and have been awarded with plaques from UHSAA as Academic State Champions.  This is something that we are very proud of at Rich High School and we appreciate the teachers, students, and community placing such a high importance on our academic goals. 

The volleyball team has had a stellar season and are entering the state tournament as a 3 seed. The team finished 1st place in region 22 with a record of 10-0 and an overall record of 13-13.  The state tournament will be held at Utah Valley University on October 27th and 28th.

The regional meet for cross country was held in Manila, Utah on October 17, 2023.  The boys and girls both worked very hard and as a school we are so proud of their effort.  The girls were crowned region champions and Rich High School had 4 girls place in the top ten.  Paige Smith placed 1st, Lyda Taylor placed 2nd, Leah Peterson placed 3rd, and Rylee Moldenhauer placed 8th.  Hudson Parry finished in 8th place in the boy’s race.  Both the boys and girls teams qualified for the state meet held next Tuesday October 24, 2023 held the Regional Sports Complex in Salt Lake City. 

Our Rebel football team will have it’s final regular season game on the road against Pinedale High School on Friday October 20.  Our football team currently has a record of 5-4 and will enter the UHSAA 8 player state tournament as the 1 seed.  The first playoff game will be held at Zion’s Bank Stadium in Salt Lake City at 10 AM with the state championship the following week at Southern Utah University. 

We have appreciated the great support from our Rich High School Cheerleaders.  They are growing and improving weekly.  They work hard and care about leading our school in positive ways.  Without our cheerleaders, our school spirit would be minimal.  They are at every home game come rain or shine and they even trained the freshmen boys for a homecoming powderpuff dance.  They will also travel with the teams for state events.  Again, we appreciate the school spirit that our cheerleaders bring to our school and games. 

Rich High School is proud of its students for their accomplishments both in the classroom and on the field. The school is committed to providing its students with a rigorous academic program and a variety of athletic opportunities. Rich High School is a place where students can learn and grow to their full potential and we are proud to be Rebels. 

 


Rich High School Principal

Jesse Calder

 

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