There are many sports available for students to participate in. The Topper Athletic Club is a parent/faculty organization that helps support all sports teams. They generally meet once a month. All sporting events are overseen by the
Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA). Sports at Hillwood High School include: • Baseball • Basketball (boys & girls) • Bowling (boys & girls) • Cheerleading • Cross Country (boys & girls) • Football • Golf (boys & girls) • Soccer (boys & girls) • Softball • Tennis (boys & girls) • Track (boys & girls) • Volleyball • Wrestling • Dance Team
Team accomplishments The football team was state championship contender in the 1990s and early 2000s before their move from AAAA (4A) to AAAAA (5A), which was Tennessee's highest class. Now there are six classes and Hillwood is in 5A. The baseball team won Hillwood's first state championship in any sport when they won the TSSAA AAA state championship over Maryville High School in 1977.
William Brennan, who would later be a Major League pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs, played for Hillwood in 1981. The basketball team was coached by
Ricardo Patton in 1986–87. He later went on to coach
college basketball at the
NCAA Division I level for
Colorado and later for
Northern Illinois.
Rivals Hillwood has a few sports rivals. Their main rivalry is with
Hillsboro High School in the annual "Battle of the Hills". Other rivals include
John Overton High School,
Glencliff High School,
McGavock High School, and
Father Ryan High School.
Montgomery Bell Academy was previously a major rival as the schools are only two miles apart, but Hillwood has not been very competitive with that school since the public/private split. ==Extracurricular activities and clubs==