American public school in North Carolina
New Hanover High School is a high school located in downtown Wilmington, North Carolina . New Hanover High is the oldest existing high school in Wilmington.[ 2] The original building was designed by William J. Wilkins . Construction started in 1919, and was completed in 1922.[ 3] New Hanover High underwent a complete renovation at the start of the 21st century. It is a part of New Hanover County Schools .
New Hanover is the most diverse high school in New Hanover County . The school's ethnicity is 50% Caucasian, 43% African-American, 5% Hispanic and 2% of other ethnic classification. The school has an enrollment of 1,721 students & staff of 930 people.
The tradition of Wildcat Athletics is exemplified in having won over 30 North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) State Championships. These include 14 Boys Basketball, 5 Baseball, 4 Football, 3 Boys Tennis, 3 Softball, and 3 Boys Golf.
The high school's gym was featured in a season 4 episode of the TV series One Tree Hill when the Tree Hill Ravens played their state semifinal game vs. Verona. It was also featured in the 1987 film Hiding Out , 1989 film Dream a Little Dream , and in the film Blue Velvet .
Kadeem Allen (born 1993), basketball player in the NBA and currently for Hapoel Haifa in the Israeli Basketball Premier League [ 4]
Cody Arnoux , professional soccer player
Nick Becton , NFL offensive tackle[ 5]
Charlie Boney , architect
David Brinkley , longtime news anchor for NBC and ABC ; famous for the Huntley-Brinkley Report and This Week
Lauren Collins , staff writer for The New Yorker [ 6]
Alge Crumpler , NFL tight end (2001–2010) and four-time Pro Bowl player[ 7]
Rod Delmonico , former baseball coach at the University of Tennessee
Roman Gabriel , NFL quarterback , four-time Pro Bowl player and first team All-Pro in 1969[ 8]
Shawn Gallagher , White House Director for Nuclear Threat Reduction, MIT graduate, and baseball player for the Texas Rangers ,[ 9] [ 10] [ 11]
Kenny Gattison , NBA player[ 12]
Beth Grant , actress[ 13]
James Goodnight , CEO SAS Institute
William D. Halyburton, Jr. , U.S. Navy hospital corpsman in World War II , posthumous Medal of Honor recipient
Ed Hinton , actor known particularly for guest-starring roles on television westerns [ 14]
Will Inman , poet[ 15]
Sonny Jurgensen , Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback, played with the Washington Redskins and Philadelphia Eagles [ 16]
Clarence Kea , professional basketball player[ 17]
Charles P. Murray, Jr. , U.S. Army officer in World War II and Medal of Honor recipient
Mike Nifong , North Carolina district attorney disbarred for misconduct in the Duke lacrosse case [ 18]
Trot Nixon , MLB right fielder[ 19]
Don Payne , writer and producer for The Simpsons and other television and film projects[ 20]
Robert Daniel Potter , U.S. District Judge[ 21]
Cecil R. Reynolds , noted psychologist, author, and test developer
Jay Ross , NFL defensive tackle[ 22]
Robert Ruark , author of Something of Value
Lamar Russ , professional boxer in the middleweight division[ 23]
George Edward "Bo" Shepard , former head basketball coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels [ 24]
Reggie Shuford , ACLU attorney, left before graduation[ 25]
Sonny Siaki , American Samoan professional wrestler [ 26]
Clyde Simmons , NFL defensive end[ 27]
Ross Tomaselli , professional soccer player
Blake Walston , professional baseball player in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization[ 28]
Ty Walker , professional basketball player[ 29]
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