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Granbury High School was the home to Leta Andrews, the winningest high school basketball coach in the United States. She won 1,416 games during her 52 seasons of coaching, [10] [11] surpassing Robert Hughes, who won 1,333 games in his career. [12] She announced her retirement on May 1, 2014. [10]
District 11 (often referenced with the Roman Numerals District XI) of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) is an interscholastic athletic association in eastern Pennsylvania. District XI is one of the PIAA's 12 districts and comprises high schools mostly within the Lehigh Valley and a few surrounding counties.
Andrews was born near Granbury and graduated from Granbury High School in 1955. She grew up with brothers Walter and George, and sister Shirley who also played and later coached girls basketball. [7] Clyde Rains held Shirley back for one year in school so she and Leta could play basketball together for four years in high school. [8]
Granbury’s school board recently censured one of their own for sneaking into a library to look for pornography. A few members of the public were not happy. Here’s what happened.
Boys' volleyball is popular on a regional basis, and by far the greatest number of boys' teams are in Southern California. [26] However, on the national stage, boys' volleyball remains far less popular than the girls' game at the high school level, as borne out by the following statistics from the aforementioned 2022 NFHS survey: [24]
The defending boys volleyball state champions took the opening game from No. 6 Westosha Central, 25-14. Caden Van Buren paced the defending champions with seven kills, followed by teammate Vance ...
Boys volleyball fans will find out Thursday during the Section V championships. Webster coach Greg Kennedy's Lakers will make their seconds straight finals appearance as they play for the Class A ...
The school received an accountability rating of B for the 2021-2022 school year. In the Class of 2021, 95.2% of students received their high school diplomas on time or earlier. The dropout rate for students in grades 9-12 was 1.2% during the 2020-2021 school year.