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Johns Creek High School

Johns Creek High School is a public high school in Johns Creek, Georgia, United States serving grades 9-12. The school is a part of the Fulton County School System. Its students primarily reside inside the city of Johns Creek, though it also serves part of Alpharetta. Students from both Autrey Mill Middle School and River Trail Middle School attend Johns Creek. The school, a state-of-the-art facility, was opened in the fall of 2009 and has an enrollment around 1,935.
In 2013, Johns Creek was ranked by ''Newsweek'' as one of America's best public high schools, #214 in the nation, #5 in the State of Georgia and #2 in Fulton County.
The school's nickname is the Gladiators.
==Athletics==
In 2012 Johns Creek came in 1st place in Region 7AAAA and 2nd in the state in the prestigious "Regions Director's Cup," which measures success over all sports. In the 2012 Director's Cup, the JCHS Girls finished in 1st place in all programs in AAAA.
Johns Creek is in Region 6 in Class AAAAAA with geographic rivals Chattahoochee High School, located 2.5 miles away, and Lambert High School, located in nearby Forsyth County. Johns Creek and Chattahoochee share a particularly intense rivalry. Many of Johns Creek's students would be attending Chattahoochee if JCHS had never been built. Many of the athletes were apart of the Chattahoochee "Junior Cougar" feeder programs and played on the same youth sports teams prior to the existence of Johns Creek.
The 2009 cheerleading squad won the AAA State Championship, allowing JCHS to become one of the fastest schools to win a state championship in state history. The 2010 boys' tennis team followed, also claiming the AAA State Championship. In the 2011/2012 school year Johns Creek won state championships in both boys' and girls' tennis and were Region Champions or Region Runner-Ups in baseball, track (boys' and girls'), football, volleyball, swimming, cheerleading, golf (boys') and cross country (girls'). In the spring of 2012, five Johns Creek teams won the region championship and both the boys' and girls' tennis teams won the AAAA State Championship.
In 2010 the Johns Creek Volleyball team made the AAAA Final Four before losing to eventual state champion, Pope High School. In 2011 the Johns Creek Boys Golf Team placed 2nd in the state.
Johns Creek's athletic teams include:
*Baseball (2012 Region 7-AAAA Champions, 2013 Region-6 AAAAAA Champions)
*Basketball
*Cheerleading (2015 Co-ed State Champions, 2015 Co-ed Sectional Champions and undefeated season, 2009 Region 5-AAA and AAA State Champions, 2010 Region 7-AAAA Runner-Up, 2011 Region 7-AAAA Runner-Up, and AAAA State Runner-Up)
*Cross-Country (2009 Girls Region 5-AAA Runner Up, 2011 Girls Region 7-AAAA Champions)
*Football (2011 Region 7-AAAA Runner-Up) 17 Wins and 3 Losses between 2011-2012 seasons. 1 Win and 19 Losses between 2013-2014 seasons.
*Golf (2011 Boys Region 7-AAAA Champions and AAAA State Runner-Up, 2012 Boys Region 7-AAAA Champions)
*Gymnastics
*Lacrosse (2011 Girls 3-A-AAAA Runner-Up, 2012 Girls 3-A-AAAA Runner-Up)
*Roller Hockey (2011 AA State Champions, 2012 AAA State Champions, 2014 A State Champions)
*Soccer
*Softball
*Swim/Dive ( 2014 Girls AAAAAA State Runner-up; 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Girls Fulton County Champions)
*Tennis (2010 Boys Region 5-AAA and AAA State Champions, 2011 Boys Region 7-AAAA Champions, 2012 Boys Region 7-AAAA Champions and AAAA State Champions, 2012 Girls Region 7-AAAA Champions and AAAA State Champions)
*Track (2011 Girls Region 7-AAAA Champions, 2012 Girls Region 7-AAAA Runner-Up, 2012 Boys 7-AAAA Region Champions, Boys 2013 Boys 6-AAAAAA Region Champions)
Notable Track and Field School Records

*http://johnscreekgladiators.com/fileadmin/user_upload/track/docs/JCHS_School_Track___Field_Records_-_Boys.pdf〕
Matt Azemar now plays Division I Football at Samford University.〔http://www.samfordsports.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=4086〕
Matthew Manning now runs Division II Track & Field at Clayton State University.〔http://www.claytonstatesports.com/sports/mtrack/2014-15/bios/manning_matthew_i3e6〕
Shayla Moore is a Division I athlete at Baylor University.〔http://www.baylorbears.com/sports/w-acro/mtt/shayla_moore_925093.html〕
Allie Buchalski is a Cross Country/Track Runner at Furman University.〔http://www.furmanpaladins.com/sports/c-track/2014-15/bios/buchalski_allie_tvxi〕
*Volleyball (2010 AAAA Final Four, 2011 Area 6-AAAA Runner-Up, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014 AAAAAA Final Four, 2014 Area 6-AAAAAA Champions)
*Wrestling

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