![]() ![]() The Waco High Tigers saw much success under head coach Paul Tyson, hired in 1913, who was one of the best known and most successful high school football coaches in America. ^Co-champions with Highland Park High School State Finalist Volleyball, Cross Country, Football, Basketball, Powerlifting, Soccer, Golf, Tennis, Track, Softball & Baseball The Waco Lions compete in these sports. (Class 4A was then renamed Class 5A beginning in the fall of 2014.) It moved down to the second-highest classification, Class 4A, in 2006. With the merger, Waco High was classified as a UIL Class 5A school. The lion mascot was adopted from Jefferson-Moore and the school colors (scarlet, white, and gray) were taken from Richfield. The new school at the former Richfield campus on North 42nd Street used the Waco High name, but incorporated aspects of the other two schools into its identity. In 1986, Waco High was consolidated with Jefferson-Moore High School and Richfield High School. In the 1970s, it moved to a new location on the corner of North 19th and College Drive, which is now the campus of McLennan Community College. The old Baker residence, across the street, was purchased in 1942 for the use of bands and orchestras. Since then wings have been added to it and a building constructed as an auditorium and gymnasium. In 1886-1887, these were replaced by a brick building, and in 1911, at Thanksgiving time, the new building on Columbus Avenue was ready for occupancy. This was the only public school building west of the Brazos. There were two buildings, and one had formerly been the Episcopal church with the bell still in the tower. The first home of Waco High School, or Central High as it was then called, was on the lot at Fourth and Webster streets in the early 1880s. Waco Downtown Historic District ( ID11001094 ) ![]()
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