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located in
Honaker, Virginia Honaker is a town in Russell County, Virginia, United States. The population was 1,449 at the 2010 census. History Honaker was settled as early as 1772 when William Ferrill established a homesite in the area. During Dunmore's War of 1774 a fo ...
in Russell County, Virginia. Athletic teams compete in the Virginia High School League's Class 1 Black Diamond District in Region 1D.


Extracurricular activities

As a member school of the
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, all of Honaker High's extracurricular athletic and academic activities generally fall under the Region D's Black Diamond District in the smallest public school size, "A" or "1A," depending on the activity. In VHSL's history, Honaker High has produced three members of the league's Hall of Fame: Heath Miller, longtime baseball coach Tom Harding, and Ben Valley, 1951–55, who also played basketball for cross-county rival Lebanon High School during his career. Valley was inducted in the VHSL Hall of Fame's 1992 class. Both Miller and Harding were part of the 2016 VHSL Hall of Fame class, and in 2019 Miller was also named to the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.


Academic Team / Quiz Bowl

Since the creation of VHSL's Scholastic Bowl program, Honaker High's Academic Team has been a dominating force in Virginia's far western counties, winning 4 state championships, including back-to-back state titles in 2016 and 2017—a first in HHS and Russell County history for any VHSL-sanctioned team sport or activity. The team also finished as state runner-up in 2010, 2012, 2013, and 2018. The Scholastic Bowl team won the Black Diamond District regular season and/or tournament seventeen consecutive times from 1998 to 2014. That streak also included over ten Region D Championships. They have never failed to qualify for a VHSL regional tournament in Scholastic Bowl's 22 year history, and have qualified for the VHSL State Tournament 17 times—more than any school in Class 1. In 2014, the Scholastic Bowl team brought home its first 1A State Championship. Team captain Jacob Mitchell was also named to the All-State Team after laying claim to the program's single-season and career scoring records. The 2014 State Championship team posted a perfect 38-0 record, averaging more than 300 points per game, an average not reached by any of the teams prior or since. After the retirement of longtime Head Coach Alex Zachwieja in 2014, who finished his career with a 395-86 VHSL record, the team was taken over by Charlie Perkins, a former player under Zachwieja, in the 2016 season. Under the tenure of Perkins, the program won back-to-back state championships in 2016 and 2017, finished state runner-up in 2018, and as state champion again in 2019 while posting an undefeated 27-0 season record. The 2017 team finished 41st out of 96 teams in the public school division of the
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Small School National Championship Tournament, with team captain Caleb Perkins finishing 19th individually out of the tournament's 533 players—the first top 20 individual finish at the national level for any Virginia high school player west of the New River Valley.


Baseball

The Honaker Tigers hosted the Virginia State quarterfinals baseball game for 2008. With a win over J.J. Kelly High School in the Region D Championship, the Tigers brought Coach Tom Harding his first Region D title in his 38 year/466 win coaching career. In 2011, Honaker won the Single-A Division II State Championship over J.J. Kelly High School by a score of 16-9.


Basketball

In 1924, Honaker won the state championship for boys basketball, defeating Dayton High 30-14. The championship, which came in the short-lived "C" division of the VHSL, is also the earliest recorded state title in VHSL boys basketball history. In 2014, the Honaker Girl's Varsity Basketball team finished the season as VHSL Class 1 State Runner-up with a 60-34 loss to Chilhowie. In 2015, the Honaker Boy's Varsity Basketball team finished the season as VHSL Class 1 State Runner-up with a 57-44 loss to Altavista. The Tigers finished the season with a record of 28-2. In 2020, the Honaker Girl's Varsity Basketball team was declared VHSL Class 1 State co-champions with Surry County after the state championship game was cancelled due to COVID-19. In 2021, the Honaker Girl's Varsity Basketball team won the VHSL Class 1 State Championship, defeating Riverheads with a final score of 81-56. With the win the Lady Tigers claimed back to back VHSL Class 1 State Championships. In 2022, the Honaker Girl's Varsity Basketball team won the VHSL Class 1 State Championship, defeating Buffalo Gap with a final score of 63-29. The Lady Tigers 3-Peat as VHSL Class 1 State Champions.


Football

Tigers football has been a focal point of the school's athletic programs throughout the school's history. They recorded state runner-up finishes in 2000 (a loss to
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25-15) and 2012 (against
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, 17-10). The 2000 finish came on the back of Senior QB
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, who broke numerous school records as a passer but was also a formidable defensive back. Miller would later win the 2004
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as the best TE in the nation while playing for the
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, followed by being drafted 30th overall by the
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and immediately promoted to their starting position. He has since been a major contributor on two Super Bowl championship teams and three AFC championship teams while winning the Steelers MVP twice (2010, 2012) and being elected to the Pro Bowl twice (2009 & 2012). Miller retired in February 2016. At the time of his retirement, he ranked near the top of the list in many franchise receiving records: he was 3rd in career receptions, 4th in receiving yards, 5th in receiving touchdowns, and 3rd in career targets.


Forensics

In 1953, Honaker won the state championship for Girls Public Speaking.


Softball

Honaker has won the VHSL state championship for softball twice. The first, in the former "A" division, came in 1988 with a 7-2 win over Northumberland High School. Two years earlier, the Tiger fastpitch finished runner-up in the championship game to
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, 17-2. In 2013, the Tigers took the title to Russell County once again by securing a 3-1 victory in the 1-A state championship match against Madison County High School.


Theater

For the 1951-1952 school year, Honaker's theater program was awarded a superior rating by the
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.


Notable alumni

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, Former American football tight end for the
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and the NFL
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{{authority control Schools in Russell County, Virginia Public high schools in Virginia