White Knoll High School
White Knoll High School (WKHS) is a public high school in Lexington, South Carolina that provides education for ninth through twelfth grades, serving the White Knoll, Red Bank, and part of the Oak Grove areas of Lexington, South Carolina, as well as parts of the city of West Columbia. The school opened in 2000 to alleviate overcrowding at Lexington High School. The school's athletic mascot is the Timberwolf, and their news is called The Wolf View. AthleticsThe school offers many sports including cheerleading, cross country and track, football, swimming, volleyball, basketball, wrestling, golf, bowling, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, softball, marching band, and colorguard/winterguard.[2] The baseball team won the state championship in 2010.[3][4] The softball team won the first State Championship in school history and the first for any women’s sport in the history of the school in 2018. In 2023, the varsity football team made their first state championship appearance following a 21-14 semifinal victory over Summerville.[5][6] Though they would ultimately fall to Dutch Fork in the championship game,[7] it was the first year in program history the team went undefeated in the regular season.[8] BandsThe White Knoll High School Marching Band is a 2-time SCBDA State Champion winning back-to-back Class AAAA titles in 2010 and 2011. The Band is also a 13-time Lower State Champion winning its most recent championship in 2018 while in class AAAA.[9] White Knoll High School is a frequent venue for marching band competitions, hosting its annual Silver Invitational as well as AA and AAAA Lower State Championships. White Knoll High School's Winter Guards and Indoor Drumline compete in CWEA. As CWEA's Circuit Champions primarily serve both North Carolina and South Carolina, schools have been declared state champions while not ranking first in the competition overall. This is true for the White Knoll Indoor Drumline in 2014,[10] and the White Knoll Varsity Guard in 2018[11] who despite placing 2nd in Scholastic A Class were declared South Carolina's state champions as the state's highest placing schools. Feeder patternsThe following middle schools feed into White Knoll High School:
via White Knoll Middle School:
via Carolina Springs Middle School:
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