Hillsborough High has several sports teams, including football, baseball, girls flag football, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls track and field, boys and girls cross country, boys and girls soccer, boys and girls tennis, boys and girls swimming and diving, boys and girls golf, boys wrestling, and girls volleyball. There used to be boys decathlon and girls pentathlon, but the sport was discontinued by the
FHSAA.
Football The first football team was in 1907. Football was the first competitive high school sport played in Florida. The five schools in the initial football league were Duval (Jacksonville), Hillsborough (Tampa), Ocala, Orlando and Summerlin Institute (Bartow). Only Hillsborough still exists. The FHSAA – Florida High School Athletic Association was not formed until 1920. The Hillsborough Terriers football team's rivalry with
Henry B. Plant High School Panthers began in 1928 and is the oldest rivalry among Tampa Bay's high schools. Games used to be played on Thanksgiving Day (aka. the "Turkey Day Game") with an incredible local turnout of thousands of spectators. The "Turkey Day" tradition between Hillsborough and Plant High came to end in 1974. The Terriers "Turkey Day" record against Plant was 25-14. Before 1928, Hillsborough's biggest rivals were St. Pete and Duval. The team's football stadium is named after
Marcelino Huerta. The field was named Gaither Field for Principal Vivian Gaither, when Gaither High School was opened in Tampa. On Friday, August 31, 2007, the Hillsborough High School football team celebrated its 100th anniversary season opener with a 43–20 victory over Jefferson High School.
Coaches • James L. Orr 1915 •
Ray Parmely 1920–1921 • Henry Freeman 1922 •
George B. Sparkman, Jr. 1923 • W. E. Snipes 1924 •
Herb Covington 1925 •
Nash Higgins 1926 • Willard Johnson 1927–1936 • Walter Burrell 1937–1938 •
Spurgeon Cherry 1939–1941 • J. Crockett Farnell 1942–1948 • Ty Smith 1949–1951 • Bill Justice 1952 • Bill Graeber 1953–1955 • Hal Griffin 1956–1960 • Bernie Wilson 1961–1967 • Billy Turner 1968–1972; 1976–1978 • Al Barnes 1973–1975 • Dan Sikes 1979–1983 • Dick O'Brien 1984–1992 • Earl Garcia 1993–present
State titles The team won the state championship in 1910, 1912*, 1914, 1919, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929**, 1935, 1942, 1945, 1946, 1948. The 1913 team included
Rex Farrior,
Rammy Ramsdell, and
Rondo Hatton. The team was the runner-up to Lakeland in 1923, with a team that featured
Dutch Stanley and
Speedy Walker. The 1926 team included
Carlos Proctor and
Jimmy Steele. In 1929, Hillsborough won the high school national football championship.
Baseball The team won the state championship in 1935, 1937, and 1967 (2A). In 1913 and 1914, Hillsborough's basketball and baseball teams defeated teams from the University of Florida and Southern College.
Basketball The 2008 renovations included a new gymnasium. Hillsborough High's gym had previously been famously and affectionately known to students and alums as the Big Red Barn (more commonly The Barn) probably due in part to its architectural design: its steep "skylighted" roof and red brick facade cause the gym to resemble a barn from a distance. "The Barn" was known for being a hostile environment for Terrier opponents to compete in, for the HHS student body seldom stood for anything short of winning. "The Barn" was one of the harshest gyms in the county to play in, as there was no air conditioning in it for many years. That, coupled with the loud fans and the many talented Terrier teams opposing schools had to face made "the Barn" a very difficult place to come out of with a win, much to the delight of generations of Hillsborough fans. On May 3, 2008, a ceremony was held in Hillsborough High's newly remodeled gym to dedicate the gym, naming it the Don Williams Athletic Center, in honor of former HHS boys basketball coach Don Williams, who led the Terriers to a 2A state championship in 1959. Coach Williams went on to become the first
South Florida Bulls men's basketball coach in 1970–71. Coach Williams was notified of the dedication prior to his death in February 2008. The boys team won the state championships in 1924, 1947 (A), and 1959 (2A).
Track and field The boys track and field won the team state championship in 1916, 1929, 1949 (A), and 1950 (A).
Boys Decathlon and Girls Pentathlon The boys decathlon won the state team championships in 1981 (4A), 1982 (4A), and 1983 (4A). The girls pentathlon won the state team championships in 1982 (4A) and 1983 (4A).
Golf The golf team won the state team championships in 1928 and 1934.
Swimming/Diving The boys swim and dive team won the state team championship in 1946. Swim Coaches: Ana Cooper - 2023–present == Notable alumni ==