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AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL Jan 2010 July 2009 Revised as of 6/22/2010 THE ADELSON SCHOOL AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL Jan 2010 July 2009 9700 West Hillpointe Rd. P.O. Box 160 Las Vegas, NV 89134 (200 Highway 305 N) Austin, NV 89310 Telephone: (702) 515-8303 Telephone: (775) 964-2467 Athletic Phone: (702) 255-4500 Athletic Phone: same Athletic Fax: (702) 543-3675 Athletic Fax: (775) 964-1206 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Superintendent: Paul Schiffman Superintendent: Curtis Jordan School District: Private School District: Lander County Principal: Dr. Paul Mahoney Principal: Jim Rickley Secretary: Ariel Janesh Secretary: Debbie Bispo Athletic Administrator: Robert Blackwell, Jr. (8303) Athletic Administrator: Dan Newbill Athletic Director: Athletic Director: Dan Newbill Secretary: Terri Leitner (515-8281) Secretary: CLASS: 1A South (Independent) CLASS: 1A North MASCOT: Lions MASCOT: Bronco COLORS: Blue & White COLORS: Columbia Blue / Orange NIAA SANCTIONED ATHLETICS NIAA SANCTIONED ATHLETICS BOYS GIRLS BOYS GIRLS CC Becky Lamph CC Becky Lamph CC CC FB GO FB GO SO Jesse Wagenaar SO Vanessa Martinez SO SO TE Samuel Aparicio TE Samuel Aparicio TE TE BB Rob Blackwell VB Jacqueline Kerns BB Jon Young VB Susie Woolley BL BB Jacqueline Kerns BL BB Susie Woolley SK BL SK BL WR SK WR SK BA SB BA SB GO SW Becky Lamph GO SW SW Becky Lamph TR SW TR TBA TR TR TBA VB VB NON-ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES NON-ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES BAND BAND CHEER CHEER DEBATE DEBATE DRAMA DRAMA Dino Nappi DRILL/DANCE Lisa Berg DRILL/DANCE MUSIC MUSIC NASC ADVISOR NASC ADVISOR STUDENT BODY STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT: PRESIDENT: Revised as of 6/22/2010 BEATTY HIGH SCHOOL CARLIN HIGH SCHOOL September 2009 June 2009 P.O. Box 806 P.O. Box 730 (1 Hornet Avenue) (552 8th Street) Beatty, NV 89003 Carlin, NV 89822 Telephone: (775) 553-2595 Telephone: (775) 754-6317 Athletic Phone: same Athletic Phone: same Athletic Fax: (775) 553-2887 Athletic Fax: (775) 754-6380 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Superintendent: Dr. Rob Roberts Superintendent: Jeff Zander School District: Nye County School District: Elko County Principal: Nancy Hein (ext. 222) Principal: Janice Alexander Secretary: Lindy Cruz (ext. 221) Secretary: Kandi Anderson Athletic Administrator: TBA (ext. 229) Athletic Administrator: Athletic Director: Brian Hayes (x 229) Athletic Director: Michael Condie Secretary: Lindy Cruz (ext. 221) Secretary: Kandi Anderson CLASS: 1A South CLASS: 1A North MASCOT: Hornets MASCOT: Railroaders COLORS: Hunter Green / Gold COLORS: Red / White NIAA SANCTIONED ATHLETICS NIAA SANCTIONED ATHLETICS BOYS GIRLS BOYS GIRLS CC TBA CC TBA CC Brian Starkey CC Brian Starkey FB Jerry Adcox GO FB Myron Branning GO SO SO SO SO TE TE TE TE BB Brian Hayes VB Dale Lerbakken BB Devin Meshefski VB Melissa Ferguson BL BB Aimee Senior BL BB Mike Lee SK BL SK BL WR SK WR Charles Hall SK BA Brian Hayes SB Loy Keller BA Robert Harmon SB Myron Branning GO SW GO SW SW TR Jerry Adcox SW TR Tamar Haggerty TR Jerry Adcox TR Jim Ryan VB VB NON-ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES NON-ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES BAND Dale Lerbakken BAND Robert Colbert CHEER Vonnie Gray CHEER Lynn Matosich / J. Taylor DEBATE DEBATE DRAMA Julie Moen DRAMA Brian Starkey DRILL/DANCE Jennifer Gurule DRILL/DANCE MUSIC Dale Lerbakken MUSIC TBA NASC ADVISOR Teresa Sullivan NASC ADVISOR Dawn Knight STUDENT BODY STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT: PRESIDENT: Revised as of 6/22/2010 COLEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL June 2009 June 2009 111591 Highway 395 P.O. Box 249 Coleville, CA 96107 (1 Vandal Way) Telephone: (530) 495-2231 Eureka, NV 89316 Athletic Phone: same Telephone: (775) 237-5361 Athletic Fax: (530) 495-2730 Athletic Phone: same e-mail: [email protected] Athletic Fax: (775) 237-5113 e-mail: [email protected] Superintendent: Don Clark Superintendent: Ben Zunino School District: Eastern Sierra Unified School District: Eureka County Principal: Jason Reid (ext. 222) Principal: Ken Fujii Secretary: Mary Hussman Secretary: Robin Hicks Athletic Administrator: Athletic Administrator: Ken Fujii (237-5373) Athletic Director: Will Sandy (ext. 232) Athletic Director: Elmer Porter (7505) Secretary: Secretary: Robin Hicks (102) CLASS: 1A North CLASS: 1A North MASCOT: Wolves MASCOT: Vandals COLORS: Royal Blue / Gold COLORS: Green / Gold NIAA SANCTIONED ATHLETICS NIAA SANCTIONED ATHLETICS BOYS GIRLS BOYS GIRLS CC CC CC CC FB Will Sandy GO FB Rod Garcia GO SO SO SO SO TE TE TE TE BB Kyle Pattison VB Kevin Kraft BB Elmer Porter VB Cathy DeWitt BL BB Will Sandy BL BB Ken Fujii SK BL SK BL WR SK WR Kenn Cooper SK BA Sean Cianfarano SB Debie Bush BA SB Mary Jane Hodson GO SW GO SW SW TR SW TR Kenn Cooper TR TR Kenn Cooper VB VB NON-ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES NON-ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES BAND BAND Ralph Cuda CHEER TBA CHEER DEBATE DEBATE DRAMA DRAMA DRILL/DANCE DRILL/DANCE MUSIC MUSIC Ralph Cuda NASC ADVISOR John Burns NASC ADVISOR Kristine Bell STUDENT BODY STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT: PRESIDENT: Revised as of 6/22/2010 EXCEL CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL GABBS HIGH SCHOOL Jan 2010 June 2009 2285 Oddie Blvd. P.O. Box 147 Sparks, NV 89431 (511 “E” Avenue) Gabbs, NV 89409 Telephone: (775) 356-9995 Telephone: (775) 285-2692 Athletic Phone: Athletic Phone: same Athletic Fax: (775) 356-9527 Athletic Fax: (775) 285-2381 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Superintendent: Bonnie Krupa Superintendent: Dr. Rob Roberts School District: School District: Nye Principal: Bonnie Krupa (356-9995) Principal: Selway Mulkey Secretary: Tina Sanders Secretary: Frances Hanifen Athletic Administrator: Ryan Wethern Athletic Administrator: Selway Mulkey Athletic Director: Athletic Director: Connie Stinson Secretary: Tina Sanders (351-1831) Secretary: Frances Hanifen CLASS: 1A North CLASS: 1A North MASCOT: Warriors MASCOT: Tarantulas COLORS: Red / Black / White COLORS: Green / White NIAA SANCTIONED ATHLETICS NIAA SANCTIONED ATHLETICS BOYS GIRLS BOYS GIRLS CC Glenn Cox CC CC CC FB GO FB GO SO SO SO SO TE TE TE TE BB Bruce Seifried VB Randy Simpson BB Chuck Gentry VB BL BB Leo Sambrano BL BB SK BL SK BL WR TBA SK WR SK BA SB BA SB GO SW GO SW SW TR Glenn Cox SW TR Jim McKinnon TR Glenn Cox TR Jim McKinnon VB VB NON-ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES NON-ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES BAND BAND CHEER Chanelle Sisia CHEER DEBATE DEBATE DRAMA DRAMA DRILL/DANCE DRILL/DANCE MUSIC MUSIC NASC ADVISOR NASC ADVISOR Sue Wood STUDENT BODY STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT: PRESIDENT: Revised as of 6/22/2010 GERLACH HIGH SCHOOL THE HENDERSON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL June 2009 (CLOSED June 2010) P.O. Box 180 1165 Sandy Ridge Avenue 555 East Sunset Blvd. Henderson, NV 89072 Gerlach, NV 89412 Telephone: (702) 818-2100 Telephone: (775) 557-2326 Athletic Phone: same Athletic Phone: same Athletic Fax: (702) 616-2065 Athletic Fax: (775) 557-2587 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Superintendent: Superintendent: Dr. Heath Morrison School District: Private School District: Washoe County Principal: Jon McGill (ext. 115) Principal: Edna LaMarca (557-2953) Secretary: Katie Wagers (ext. 122) Secretary: Judy Conley Athletic Administrator: Athletic Administrator: Edna LaMarca Athletic Director: Michael Ostrowski (818-2113) Athletic Director: Secretary: Stephanie Diaz (372-9599) Secretary: Sherry Anderson (557-2347) CLASS: 1A South CLASS: 1A North MASCOT: Wolverines MASCOT: Lions COLORS: Red / White / Blue COLORS: Blue / Gold NIAA SANCTIONED ATHLETICS NIAA SANCTIONED ATHLETICS BOYS GIRLS BOYS GIRLS CC Jim Beaver CC Jim Beaver CC Tara Perez CC Tara Perez FB GO FB Brett Price GO SO SO SO SO TE TE TE TE BB John LaMarca VB John LaMarca BB Greg Stephens VB Linda Staley BL BB Dan Moran BL BB Amanda Hall SK BL SK BL WR SK WR SK BA SB BA Mike Ostrowski SB Mimi Hall GO Bill Neill SW GO Greg Stephens SW SW TR SW Sarah Woods TR TR TR VB VB NON-ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES NON-ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES BAND BAND Anson Ko CHEER Lisa McNeill CHEER Katie Wagers DEBATE DEBATE Patrick Cosgrove DRAMA DRAMA Steve Duesterbeck DRILL/DANCE DRILL/DANCE MUSIC MUSIC Anson Ko NASC ADVISOR Valerie Suess NASC ADVISOR STUDENT BODY STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT: PRESIDENT: Revised as of 6/22/2010 INDIAN SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL JACKPOT HIGH SCHOOL June 2009 June 2009 P.O. Box 1088 P.O. Box 463 (400 Sky Road) (2201 Progressive Drive) Indian Springs, NV 89018 Jackpot, NV 89825 Telephone: (702) 799-0932 Telephone: (775) 755-2375 Athletic Phone: same Athletic Phone: same Athletic Fax: (702) 879-3142 Athletic Fax: (775) 755-2291 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Superintendent: Dr. Walt Rulffes Superintendent: Jeff Zander School District: Clark County School District: Elko County Principal: Katy Christensen (ext. 4101) Principal: Brian Messmer Secretary: Dottie Frank Secretary: Lisa Chadwick Athletic Administrator: Gary Bugash (ext. 4501) Athletic Administrator: Athletic Director: James Molloy (ext. 4120) Athletic Director: Kim Smith Secretary: Cindy Pena (ext. 4077) Secretary: CLASS: 1A South CLASS: 1A North MASCOT: Thunderbirds MASCOT: Jaguar COLORS: Red / White / Blue COLORS: Royal Blue / Silver / Black NIAA SANCTIONED ATHLETICS NIAA SANCTIONED ATHLETICS BOYS GIRLS BOYS GIRLS CC Rustin Marchello CC Rustin Marchello CC CC FB Sope Faga GO FB Carlos Perez GO SO SO SO SO TE TE TE TE BB Chuck Stark VB Lara Frank BB Carlos Perez VB Maribel Torrero BL BB Scott Hammond BL BB Maribel Torrero SK BL SK BL WR Rustin Marchello SK WR SK BA Eric Hauge SB Lynn Dale BA SB GO SW GO Bonnie Yoman SW SW TR Alisa Gilbert SW TR Kathy Ruiz TR Alisa Gilbert TR Mark Crowder VB VB NON-ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES NON-ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES BAND Ben Daulke BAND Alex Sutherland CHEER Marcy Stark CHEER Becky Messmer DEBATE DEBATE DRAMA Dennis Sierra DRAMA DRILL/DANCE DRILL/DANCE Becky Messmer MUSIC Ben Daulke MUSIC Alex Sutherland NASC ADVISOR NASC ADVISOR Becky Messmer STUDENT BODY STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT: PRESIDENT: Revised as of 6/22/2010 LUND HIGH SCHOOL June 2009 P.O.
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