Rootstown High School athletic teams are known as the Rovers and the school colors are navy blue and white. Since 2025, the school has competed as a member of the
Chagrin Valley Conference. Prior to 2025, Rootstown was a long-time member of the
Portage Trail Conference and the Portage County League. All Rover athletic teams play their home games on the Rootstown Schools campus with a few exceptions. The bowling and golf teams play their home matches at other nearby locations. Bowling matches are held at Twin Star Lanes in
Brady Lake, and the golf teams host home matches at Sunny Hill Golf Course in
Brimfield. The first interpretation of the word Rover at Rootstown was a dog; a collie or German shepherd. In 1960 a new version of the mascot was adopted: the
Rover that is defined as "a pirate, a wanderer, or a roamer" in Webster's Dictionary. The Rovers logo is a ship that is meant to symbolize the Norsemen. The current version of the nickname came into existence in the early years of RHS sports. The Rovers did not have a facility in which to engage in competitive sporting activities, thus they would "wander and roam" to other schools for sports, pirating victories. Rootstown fields the following varsity teams:
Fall sports • Boys cross country • Girls cross country • Football • Boys golf • Girls golf • Boys soccer • Girls soccer • Girls volleyball • Cheerleading
Winter sports • Boys basketball • Girls basketball • Boys bowling • Girls bowling • Boys wrestling • Cheerleading
Spring sports • Baseball • Softball • Boys track and field • Girls track and field Two Rover sports teams have been state semifinalists: the 1981 football team and the 2003 softball team. ==Victory Bell==