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Borah High School is a three-year
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, one of four traditional high schools in the
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. It serves students in grades in the southwest portion of the district. It is named after a prominent
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History

The school opened in the fall of 1958 at the base of the second Boise bench, on what would later become Cassia Street in southwest Boise. Borah was the second
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in the Boise School District, preceded by
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in 1902, and followed by
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in the north in 1965, and Timberline in the southeast (converted from Les Bois Junior High) In the last years before Borah opened, overcrowding at Boise High School limited its downtown campus to the upper two grades only. Sophomores remained with the freshman at the four junior high schools (North, East, South, new high schools, Borah had a senior class (1959) during its Since 1988, there has been a cockroach infestation While the school pays $2,000 to exterminate some of them every year, the insects have nested in the tunnels beneath the school and they are unable to completely get rid of


Mascot and colors

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of Borah High School are
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and
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(with accessory use of white and black), and the
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is the
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. The school's slogan is "The Lions of Idaho," a play on the nickname of namesake Senator known internationally as the for his oratory style and often outspoken stance


Student body

In July 2015 the school enrollment was 1,569; the 13th grade 10 students, 467 seniors, 553 juniors, and 508 sophomores and 31 freshmen; 52% of the school's graduating seniors enrolled in post-secondary education. schools into Borah are South Junior High and West Junior High. Borah was listed in ''
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s Top 1500 high schools in the United States in 2008. In the 1970s and 1980s, Borah had nearly 2,000 students, with over 600 students


Athletics


Football

Borah was the dominant
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program in the state for the school's first quarter century, winning the Southern Idaho Conference and the A.P. writers' poll (introduced in 1963) in 15 of the first 21 seasons, as well as two of the first three official titles in the playoff system.
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, a former head coach at the
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, was in the school's first nine seasons, with eight unofficial state titles and a runner-up. After an undefeated season in 1966, he left to become an assistant at the
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and assistant coach Delane "De" Pankratz succeeded him as head coach for the next two decades. Pankratz' first five seasons as head coach brought five more state titles with only two defeats, to intra-city rival
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in 1967 and 1971, separated by 34 consecutive victories. The 1971 team rebounded from the loss and won eight straight, with a final victory on Thanksgiving over
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to finish The Lions went undefeated in 1975, and in 1978, the last before the playoff system. Borah was the state runner-up in 1972, 1974, and 1976. In November 1979, an eight-team playoff was introduced for the state's largest schools in Class A-1 (5A since 2001); Borah shut out Lewiston in the semifinals and archrival
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in the final to grab the first official A-1 state title in football, and finished with a record Both Borah and Boise returned to the finals in 1980, but with a different outcome as Boise won 7–0 with an early touchdown and a game-ending goal line stand. Borah finished at with two losses to Boise and one to Capital. In November 1981, undefeated Borah regained the state title with a win over in the Lions' closest game of the year (17 points). The Lions (12–0, with two shutouts) were unchallenged all season, winning by an average score of earning a national top-20 ranking in multiple publications. Through 2018, it is Borah's most recent state title Additional state championships that academic year were won by the Borah varsity
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team and
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team (the second of four straight), for a rare triple state title for the class of 1982. The Borah
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team won the state title in 1981, but lost their opener at the state tourney Pankratz was the head football coach at Borah for twenty seasons and compiled a record of He was succeeded by in May 1987, the head coach at nearby Bishop Kelly for three seasons and a graduate of rival Capital. He had been an assistant for six years under Pankratz at Borah and a three-year starter at tackle at
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under Troxel. Overgaard was the head coach for seven seasons then left for an administrative position Darren Corpus, a Borah alumnus from the class of 1980, was hired as head coach in 2011. A longtime coach at feeder school West Junior High, he was the starting fullback on the 1978 and 1979 state champion teams and played
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at Boise State.matchput.com
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In his first season, he led the Lions to their first winning season in a decade. The next year, the Lions went in the regular season and tied for the 2012 SIC title. It was the most wins for the Lions since 1995 and their first state playoff berth since 2001.


Basketball

In 2020 Borah won its Idaho-record thirteenth state title in basketball under coach Jeremy Dennis, the previous assistant to coach Cary Cada. Dennis also led Borah to a state title in 2019. Cada was a historic coach at Borah, winning four state titles overall, including back to back titles in 2004 and 2005 and again in 2012 and 2013. The Lions have won consecutive titles with different head coaches in the mid-1960s, and five titles under Kirk Williams in the 1980s and 1990s.


Track

The boys' track team has won four consecutive titles on three separate occasions, with different head coaches: (Ed Troxel), (Rich Dickson), The girls' team also won four consecutive titles with Grey as


State titles

Boys * Football (2): ''fall'' 1979, 1981 ''(official with introduction of playoffs, fall 1979)'' **''(unofficial poll titles - 10) - fall 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1975, 1978'' **''(pre-poll conference titles - 5) - fall 1958, 1959(co), 1960, 1961, 1962'' - ''(poll introduced in 1963)'' * Cross Country (2): ''fall'' 1979, 2003idhsaa.org
Cross Country champions through 2010
''(introduced in 1964)'' * Soccer (1): ''fall'' 2010 ''(introduced in 2000)'' * Basketball (13): 1965, 1966, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1993, 1994, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2013, 2019, 2020 idhsaa.org
- Basketball champions - through 2011
* Wrestling (2): 1959, 1961 * Baseball (3): 1976, 1981, 2005 ''(records not kept by IHSAA, state tourney introduced in 1971)'' * Track (16): 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1969, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007idhsaa.org
- Track champions - through 2010
* Golf (7): 1961, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1977, 1978, 1980 Girls * Cross Country (4): ''fall'' 1984, 1988, 1989, 2003 ''(introduced in 1974)'' * Basketball (4): 1979, 1997, 1999, 2001idhsaa.org
- Basketball champions - through 2011
''(introduced in 1976)'' * Track (6): 1977, 1985, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008idhsaa.org
- Track champions - through 2011
''(introduced in 1971)'' Combined * Tennis (9): 1967, 1971, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1987idhsaa.org
- Tennis champions - through 2011
''(introduced in 1963, combined until 2008)''


Facilities

The school sits on a sprawling campus, with five permanent buildings, connected by outdoor "breezeways." The original 1958 campus featured three structures: the main classroom building, with a designated hall for each of the three grade levels, and a cafeteria, library, main office and other assorted features. The other two buildings were the "math hall" (math and industrial arts); and the "old gym," which contained the school's original gymnasium, publications staff room, orchestra, band, and weight room facilities. The original flat roofs of the academic buildings were renovated with pitched roofs in the A second gym was added to the campus in early 1993, commonly known as the "new gym," which was renovated in 2007–08. A large auditorium on the west end of the campus opened in 2000. Athletic facilities include Bill Wigle Field (former home to several minor league baseball teams, including the
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), an indoor batting cage facility, synthetic-rubber track and several other fields used for physical education classes and extra-circular activities. Wigle was the head baseball coach for Borah's first 24 years. From its founding in 1958 through 2011, the school's varsity football team played its home games at
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on the campus of
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, about east. In 2012, high school games were moved a few blocks northeast to the new Dona Larsen Park, the former site of East Junior High Before it was a school site, it was "Public School Field," the home field of Boise High. It was also used for college football by Boise Junior College (1930s), and on occasion, the
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(1920s and 1930s). Soccer games are held off-campus at 334 S. Cole Road, the old Jackson Elementary or BLA Building.


Notable alumni

* Michael J. Squier,
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and Deputy Director of the
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, class of 1964 * Steve Preece, NFL defensive back (1969–77), Oregon State broadcaster, class of 1965 *
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justice (2007–18), class of 1977 *
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& NFL running back, high school principal, class of 1977 * Stephen Fife, MLB pitcher, class of 2005 *
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, NFL linebacker, class of 2008


References


External links

*
''Borah Senator'' archives
- student newspaper

- Borah Lions
Boise School District
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