Thompson High School

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Thompson High School
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Thompson High School
Address
1921 Warrior Parkway

,
35007

Coordinates33°13′21″N 86°50′45″W / 33.2223837°N 86.8457899°W / 33.2223837; -86.8457899Coordinates: 33°13′21″N 86°50′45″W / 33.2223837°N 86.8457899°W / 33.2223837; -86.8457899
Information
School typePublic
Established1921
School districtAlabaster City Schools
PrincipalWesley Hester
Grades912
Enrollment2,062 (2019-2020) [1]
Color(s)Red, white, and black    
NicknameWarriors
Websiteths.alabasterschools.org

Thompson High School is located in the city of Alabaster, Alabama.

History[]

The school is named after Thomas Carlyle Thompson, who donated the land and most of the funds to build the original high school building which is now the intermediate center. Thompson High School's first official school day was October 3, 1921. The former site of Thompson High School was not established until the 1980s. It was part of the Shelby County School District, but as of July 1, 2013 has pulled out and joined the Alabaster City School System.[2]

Athletics[]

The school mascot is the Warriors. The school colors are red, white, and black. Thompson has approximately 2,000 students. It participates in 7A level sports in Alabama. The school's wrestling team, established in 2007, won five state titles in a row (four 6A & one 7A) from 2011 to 2016.[3][4] The wrestling team won its sixth state title in 2018 (7A).[5]

The Thompson High School Football team went 12–1 during the 2017 season; defeating Hoover High School to win the 7A Region 3 championship.[6] The Warriors fell in the semi-finals against Hoover High School that year.[7] The following year in 2018, Thompson's football team advanced to the AHSAA 7A Finals for the first time in over three decades.[8] In 2019, the Warriors went 12-1 and advanced to the AHSAA 7A Finals were they beat the Central-Phenix High School Red Devils 40–14, giving Thompson their first football state championship since 1983.[9] the warriors now since 2019 have won 3 7A state titles in a row defeating Auburn High School in 2020 and Central-Phenix City again in 2021

The 2019 fall eSports season was the first for Thompson, and the Warriors went all the way to the finals to face off against Bob Jones High School for the AHSAA League of Legends State Championship. The Warriors lost the first match, but came back and won two straight to win the title.[10]

State Championships[]

Football: 1982 (3A), 2019 (7A), 2020 (7A), 2021 (7A),[11]

Wrestling: 2011 (6A), 2012 (6A), 2013 (6A), 2014 (6A), 2015 (7A), 2018 (7A), 2019 (7A), 2020 (7A),[12] 2021[13]

Boys Basketball: 1976 (3A), 1977 (3A)[14]

Bowling: 2020 (6A/7A)[15]

Softball: 1998 (5A/4A), 1999 (6A)[16]

Volleyball: 1979 (3A), 1981 (3A), 1982 (3A)[17]

E-Sports: 2019

New high school building[]

In 2018, Alabaster City Schools opened the new Thompson High School, the second biggest high school in the state of Alabama (behind Enterprise High School). The new, state-of-the-art school totals 360,000 sq ft (33,000 m2),[18] and includes: dedicated classrooms for each academy, a 2,500-seat arena-style gymnasium, an auxiliary gym, new baseball and softball facilities, tennis courts, competition track and a 5,300 seat football and soccer stadium, which houses an indoor practice facility.[19]

Notable alumni[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Thompson High School". nces.ed.gov. U.S. Department of Education. Retrieved 13 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Alabaster City School District officially starting July 1, separate from Shelby County". AL.com. 24 May 2013. Retrieved 2018-12-21.
  3. ^ Hallman, Wesley (2011-02-19). "Thompson claims first wrestling title". Shelby County Reporter. Retrieved 2018-12-21.
  4. ^ "AHSAA > Sports > Wrestling > Wrestling Past State Champions". www.ahsaa.com. Retrieved 2018-12-21.
  5. ^ Haygood, Sheldon. "High school wrestling state champs crowned". wbrc.com. Retrieved 2018-12-21.
  6. ^ PARMLEY, KYLE (2017-10-28). "Thompson rallies to win thriller over Bucs". HooverSun.com. Retrieved 2018-12-21.
  7. ^ PARMLEY, KYLE (2017-11-25). "Bucs win round 2, take down Warriors". HooverSun.com. Retrieved 2018-12-21.
  8. ^ Cochran, Ariel (2018-12-05). "Local Thompson High School Warriors take on Central High School Devils in state championship". WIAT. Retrieved 2018-12-21.
  9. ^ Thomas, Ben (2019-12-05). "Thompson dethrones Central-Phenix City in 7A title game". al. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
  10. ^ "Thompson wins ESports State Championship". February 2020.
  11. ^ "Alabama High School Sports History". www.ahsfhs.org. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  12. ^ "Alabama High School Sports History". www.ahsfhs.org. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  13. ^ "Rewinding Wednesday's Class 7A title game in Birmingham". al. 2021-12-02. Retrieved 2021-12-02.
  14. ^ "Alabama High School Sports History". www.ahsfhs.org. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  15. ^ "AHSAA > Sports > Bowling > Bowling Past State Champions". www.ahsaa.com. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  16. ^ "Alabama High School Sports History". www.ahsfhs.org. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  17. ^ "Alabama High School Sports History". www.ahsfhs.org. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  18. ^ Gasque, Conan (2018-02-26). "New Thompson High School opens in Alabaster". WIAT. Retrieved 2018-12-21.
  19. ^ September 13, Dennis Victory | Posted; September 13, 2018 at 10:05 AM | Updated; AM, 2018 at 11:38 (13 September 2018). "See Thompson's new $19.2 million athletic facilities as stadium opens Friday". AL.com. Retrieved 2018-12-21.

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