Academic competition In 2007, the school's
Scholastic Bowl team won the state championship tournament sponsored by the
Ancient, Free, & Accepted Masons of Illinois. The
chess team won IHSA State Championships in 2001–02, 2002–03, & 2006–07.
Mock trial team In April 2023, the Maine South Mock Trial Team won the State of Illinois High School Mock Trial State Championship and competed in the Mock Trial National Competition in Little Rock, Arkansas. In 2024 the Maine South team placed third in the state.
Athletics Maine South sponsors teams for both boys and girls in
basketball,
cross country,
golf,
gymnastics,
lacrosse,
soccer,
swimming &
diving,
tennis,
track & field,
volleyball, and
water polo. Boys are also able to compete in
baseball,
football, and
wrestling, while girls are able to compete in
badminton,
cheerleading, and
softball. Maine South competes in the
Central Suburban League South Division. In state competition, Maine South competes in the largest potential school classes in each sport sponsored by the
Illinois High School Association. The following teams have won
IHSA sponsored State Championship Tournaments: • Basketball (boys): 1978–79 • Flag Football (girls): 2025-26 • Football: 1995–96, 2000–01, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2016–17 • Swimming & Diving (girls): 1975–76 • Volleyball (boys): 2005–06 • Dance Team (Hawkettes): 2013 In addition, the girls soccer team won three consecutive unofficial State Championship Tournaments in 1983–84, 1984–85, and 1985–86, prior to the IHSA sanctioning soccer for girls. Over that time, the team went 60-0-4. From 1985 to 1987, the team scored in 62 consecutive matches, which is an Illinois state record among girls teams, and would be second if boys teams were also included. The Maine South Hawkettes dance team won UDA National Championships in High Kick in 2011, 2017, 2019, and 2022. Maine South football has been one of the most successful programs in Illinois in recent history. Maine South went to the 8A State Championship game 6 out of 8 years between 2003 and 2011. During that stretch, Maine South was runner up from 2003 to 2005 and won three consecutive state championships from 2009 to 2011. The team has qualified for the IHSA playoffs each year since 1992, and has only two losing seasons since 1980. Only six teams in the State of Illinois have longer active streaks qualifying for the playoffs (through 2012–13). Maine South has not lost a conference football game since 2000 participating in the
Central Suburban League. Maine South is well known for their football program throughout the nation. They were ranked first in state from 2009 to 2012 during which produced 3 of 4 Illinois Player of the Year in Charlie Goro (2009, QB), Matt Perez (2010, RB), and Matt Alviti (2012, QB). Maine South is also known as QB High. The previous 6 starting QBs have received scholarships to
Division I (NCAA) programs, with 5 of 6 accepting the
Division I (NCAA) scholarships. • Sean Price: Central Michigan (MAC) • Tyler Knight: Northern Illinois (MAC) • Jimmy Coy: Saint Xavier University (
NAIA Player of the Year) • Charlie Goro: Vanderbilt (SEC) • Tyler Benz: Eastern Michigan (MAC) • Matt Alviti: Northwestern (Big 10)
Clubs Maine South supports 79 student organizations running the gamut from academic competition and performing arts to public service and special interest clubs. Among the organizations, from the standpoint of national or international notability, are branches or chapters of the
National Forensic Association,
Quill and Scroll, SADD,
Tri-M,
DECA,
Mu Alpha Theta,
National Honor Society, and
Amnesty International.
WMTH (WMTH-TV/FM) is a club that is connected with broadcasting classes at Maine South and at the other schools in the district. The radio station broadcasts on 90.5 FM and can be heard within the
Park Ridge, Illinois area, as well as through a
webcast through the district webpages. The transmitting tower for the station is located at
Maine East High School. The club also films the Maine South Hawks home football games.
Fine arts The school sponsors several musical groups, including:
marching band,
concert band, two symphony bands,
chamber orchestra, three symphony orchestras, a
jazz band, and many choirs. In addition, there are four theatrical performances per year including a
musical each spring, a play in the fall and winter, and a variety show in the fall. The marching band has performed at several major events, including the 1981
Cherry Blossom Festival parade in Washington D.C, the 1984
Cotton Bowl Classic. It later performed at the 1996, 1999, and 2001
Orange Bowl Parades. The band also performed at the 1993 Presidential Inauguration Parade, as a representative of First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton's alma mater. In 2001, the Grammy Foundation named Maine South a Signature School. In 2009 and 2011, violinist
Mark Wood taught a series of workshops to the members of the school orchestra in preparation for a concert he performed with them. ==Notable alumni==