Boerne ISD State Championships
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Boerne High School
Boerne High School State Championships
1958 Boys Track 120 Yard Hurdles (Richard Herms)
1984 Girls Golf Medalist (Patsy Baxter)
1985 Girls Golf Medalist (Patsy Baxter)
1998 Girls Track 800 Meter (Courtney Darter)
1998 Boys Track 800 Meter (Adam Comer)
2003 Boys Cross Country
2004 Baseball
2004 Boys Cross Country
2006 Boys Soccer
2007 Softball
2007 Boys Track 1600 m (Lorin Wilson)
2008 Boys Tennis Doubles (Cameron Davis and Grant Gandy)
2017 Boys Tennis (Ryan Koth)
2017 Girls Tennis (Alexa Rice)
2018 Boys Tennis (Ryan Koth)
2018 Girls Tennis Doubles (Catherine Coe and Georgia Rice)
2018 Girls Tennis (Alexa Rice)
2019 Tennis Doubles (Catherine Coe and Georgia Rice)
2021 Boys Soccer
2022 Boys Soccer
2023 Boys Doubles Tennis (Sam & Jess Gonzales)
2024 Track & Field High Jump (Kendall Lemm)
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Champion High School
Champion High School State Championships
2008 Boys Cross Country Team
2009 Boys Cross Country Team
2009 Boys Cross Country (Nathan Christianson)
2009 Boys Swimming 200 Freestyle Relay
2009 Girls Shot Put (Madeline Hurdt)
2009 Boys 1600 Meter (Ethan Doherty)
2010 Boys 1600 Meter (Ethan Doherty)
2010 Boys 3200 Meter (Nathan Christianson)
2010 Boys Doubles (Jared Fellows/Mark Gorham)
2011 Boys Soccer Team
2011 Boys 3200 Meter (Travis Barclay)
2011 Boys Cross Country Team
2011 Lone Star Cup
2012 Boys Cross Country Team
2015 Boys Swimming 100 Yard Freestyle (Owen Upchurch)
2015 Girls High Jump (Heidi Borgerding)
2016 Boys Swimming 100 Yard Freestyle (Owen Upchurch)
2016 Boys Swimming 400 Freestyle Relay
2016 Girls Pole Vault (Kendall Shue)
2018 Girls Swimming 100 Yard Freestyle (Brittney Pike)
2019 Girls Cross Country Team
2020 Girls Cross Country Team
2021 Girls Swimming 200 Freestyle Relay
2021 Girls 1600 Meter (Anastacia Gonzales)
2023 100 m Breaststroke (Griffith Orloff)
2023 Girls 1600 Meter (Elizabeth Leachman)
2023 Girls Cross Country Gold Medalist (Elizabeth Leachman)
2024 Girls Track 3200 Meter (Elizabeth Leachman)
2024 Girls Track 1600 Meter (Elizabeth Leachman)