Middleton High School (South Carolina)
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History

The school is now closed as it gave way to a more modern high school West Ashley High School
West Ashley High School
West Ashley High School was created in 2000, when Charleston County School District merged Middleton High School and St. Andrew's High schools. The school is a part of St. Andrew's Constituent District #10.- Notable events :...

. The former school was located West of the Ashley in Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston is the second largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It was made the county seat of Charleston County in 1901 when Charleston County was founded. The city's original name was Charles Towne in 1670, and it moved to its present location from a location on the west bank of the...

, S.C. at 1776 William Kennerty Dr. just off SC Hwy 61. The school was first opened in 1970 and closed its doors as a high school in 2000.

Sports

Middleton Won the South Carolina 4-AAAA State Basketball Championship in 1972, 1974 & 1977 and Lower State Titles in 1973 & 1978. The School Achieved numerous Region Titles.

The Football Program began its quest for a championship in 1971. The Razorbacks were led by Head Coaches Dan Coury in 1971, Emerson Wiles in 1972-73 and JimWerden for the next 26 years from 1974 to 2000. The Razorbacks won the State Championship in 1982. That year they defeated the Summerville Greenwave during the season. The Greenwaves went on to win the Division 1 State Championship therefore the "Real" State Champions were the Middleton Razorbacks. They were Lower State Champions in 1985. The Razorbacks won Region Titles in 82, 87 & 99.The Razorbacks finished with a 193 - 131 record through the years.

1970s - 53 wins 43 losses
1980s - 78 wins 38 losses
1990s - 62 wins 50 losses

The Middleton Soccer Program was the best in the State through the 1980s and 90's. The year was 1980 and Middleton High School fielded its first Soccer Team under the direction of Coach Ted Miller. The first year was a trying time for the Coach and Players. The team finished with a 0-13 record and never had a losing season for the next 19 years. Building on the success of year two, in which the Razorbacks finished with a 10-4-1 record, Coach Miller build a Soccer Powerhouse throughout the eighties and nineties. The Soccer Program closed the doors at Middleton High School in 2000 with a Lower State Championship and a State Runner-up Championship prior to opening West Ashley High School. The School won four State Championship (85, 86, 88 & 99), six Lower State Championship (87, 89, 93, 94, 96 & 2000) and twelve Region Titles (81, 86-89, 92-96 & 2000).

It also led the state in other sports like Track and Field, Baseball, and soccer.

Middleton High experienced a significant phenomena between the years of 1984 and 1990. The faculty, staff and parents of MHS created a synergy and exhilaration from excellence in Academis, Sports, and the Arts. It was more the rule than the exception that the star athletes were also featured in the vocal programs.

Charleston parents began removing their children from area private schools (Porter Gaud, Ashley Hall, Bishop England) and enrolling them in Middleton.

All of the former Middleton High School Alumni can be found of the Alumni site.

Noteworthy Graduates

  • Darius Rucker
    Darius Rucker
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    ,
    lead singer of Hootie and the Blowfish.
  • Blaize Blouin, professional skateboarder for Powell Peralta
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     and Gordon and Smith; owner of the RASTA RAMP.
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