South Pointe High School (Rock Hill, South Carolina)

South Pointe High School

A Tradition of Excellence Begins...
Address
801 Neely Road
Rock Hill, South Carolina 29730
United States
Coordinates 34°53′17″N 81°03′38″W / 34.8881°N 81.0606°W / 34.8881; -81.0606Coordinates: 34°53′17″N 81°03′38″W / 34.8881°N 81.0606°W / 34.8881; -81.0606
Information
Type Public High School
Established 2005
Principal Dr. Al Leonard
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1520
Campus Suburbs
Color(s) Red, Silver and White               
Nickname Stallions
Newspaper http://spinwired.com
Yearbook Equestrian
Website School website

South Pointe High School is the third and newest high school in Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA. The school is part of York County School District Three (Rock Hill Schools). It has an enrollment of approximately 1,520 students in grades 9-12.

Athletics

From 2010-2012, South Pointe Athletics competed in Region 4 of AAA along with Chester High, Fairfield Central High, Fort Mill High, Nation Ford High and York Comprehensive High. In 2011, it was announced by the SC High School League that South Pointe would move to AAAA and compete in Region 3 with the other 6 York County, SC high schools (Clover, Fort Mill, Nation Ford, Northwestern, Rock Hill, and York Comprehensive) as well as Lancaster. In 2013, it was announced that the Stallions will be moved backed down to AAA athletics.

South Pointe's teams are the Stallions. Boys' sports include: baseball, basketball, cross country, American football, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis, track & field, and wrestling; while girls' sports include: basketball, cheerleading, cross country, dance, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, track & field, and volleyball.

Football

South Carolina signee Jadeveon Clowney attempts to sack Tennessee signee Justin Worley on August 28, 2010

South Pointe has seen great success on the gridiron in the limited time the school has been around. They struggled in the first two varsity years in 2006 and 2007. They then broke out with an undefeated 15-0 record in 2008, winning the Division II AAAA state championship. They lost in the AAAA upper state championship in 2009 and suffered a defeat in the 2010 AAA state championship. They won their second state championship in the 2011 AAA state championship going 14-1 that year. The Stallions made it back to the 2012 AAAA upper state championship before being defeated by Greenwood High School 35-31. South Pointe's Varsity and Junior Varsity are coached by Head Coach Strait Herron. South Pointe's ninth grade team is coach by Head Coach Lance Roberts.

Swimming

The Stallion Swim Team competes in Region IV-AAA and are under supervision by Head Coach Adam Rainey. The Lady Stallion Swim Team has compiled a 21-3 record in Rainey's three seasons with the team. They have consistently broken and reset new school records (45 to date). Seven female swimmers have found national placement as of 2012. Izzi Woodard is the school's first female state champion and swim champion for South Pointe High. She won the Women's 100 yard Breaststroke at the 2011 AAA State Finals in Columbia, SC.

Athletic honors

Football
  • Division II AAAA State Championship: 2008
  • Division ll AAA State Championship: 2011, 2015
Swimming
  • Division II AAA State Qualifier: 2011

Academics

South Pointe offers a wide variety of courses which range from Foreign Language, Computers, Engineering, Art, and core classes. Also for those who want to challenge themselves they also offer Honors, AP(Advanced Placement), Dual Credit, and IB (International Baccalaureate). All of these varied ways of learning allow South Pointe students to excel. The IB program is the highest choice available. Here the smartest kids test their ability to be challenged with a variety of cultural and technological courses.

School newspaper

South Pointe has an award winning school newspaper, "SPiN" (South Pointe in the News). In addition, South Pointe added an online version to their paper copy of the newspaper, called "SPiN WIRED" in 2009. The site is said to display the latest news, sports, pictures and more from the school and throughout the community. SPiN

Mission statement

"Excellence is the result of caring more than others think is wise, risking more than others think is safe, dreaming more than others think is practical, and expecting more than others think is possible."

Notable alumni

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