Last night February 28th, 3 FFA members traveled to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo to compete in the calf scramble. A massive congratulations to Colton Michael, Shayla Santos, and Brooklyn Wagoner for all catching a calf and being awarded a $1750 scholarship that will go towards a heifer or steer for next year.
Pictured is Brooklyn Wagoner and Shayla Santos.

🚨🏀🧡🏀🚨There will be a send off today at 12:30pm behind the competition gym for the boys' basketball team as they leave for their Area Playoff game vs Crockett at CE King HS. Come support our Bobcats! We Believe!
Powerlifting Results:




Members of TAFE (Texas Association of Future Educators) organized a coin drive to benefit the Garth House. They awarded the class with the highest donations per student with a pizza party. Mrs. Feidler's 3rd period class won the pizza party. OHS donated in excess of $750 to benefit the Garth House.


2024 Senior Yearbook Ads are on sale at Balfour.com. Please see the attached flyer for information. Ads must be purchased by April 19.

Members of the OHS UIL Academic Team competed at the Tomball High School Invitational. This was a large meet with some contests having as many as 100 contestants and most with over 50. Congratulations to those that placed.


The Sophisticats competed in the Crowd Pleasers' Regional Showcase at Bridgeland High School and received the following results:
Classic Medium Division - Team
Team Jazz - Winner
Team Contemporary - Winner
Team Pom - Winner
Team Hip Hop - 2nd runner-up
High Point Winner - Team Jazz
**Grand Champions for Classic Team Division**
Classic Medium Division - Officers
Officer Contemporary - 2nd runner-up
Officer Jazz - 2nd runner-up
Officer Contemporary Trio - 2nd runner-up
Members of the OHS UIL Academic team toured the campus of the University of Houston on their way to compete at the Tomball Academic Invitational. They also met up with OHS graduate Tyler Greenwood and his roommate who are current U of H students. Thanks guys for sharing your experiences with the next generation of graduates.




Last night, the district round of the Stark Reading Contest took place. Every one of our students were very tough competitors who gave performances of which they each should be very proud.
In declamation, the second place winner and earning a $1,500 scholarship was Sidney Holderman. The first place winner, earning a $2,000 scholarship was Brianna Moore.
In interpretive reading, the second place winner and earning a $1,500 scholarship was Madeleine Wernig. The first place winner, earning a $2,000 scholarship, was Catalina Lawley.
The first place winners in each category are advancing to the county final on Sunday, April 28th to compete in for up to an additional $5,000.
Congratulations to each competitor last night on their excellent performances.
On Thursday the Freshmen and JV Bobcat Tennis teams traveled to Beaumont to participate in the Kelly Bulldog Invitational.
Our 9th graders had another fantastic showing, taking gold in 3 of the 5 divisions offered. Cooper Dorman (Singles), Izzy Mills/Ava Walker (Doubles), and Emily Szakmeister/Gunnar Griffin (Mixed Doubles) all won their draws.
We also had some of our JV girls medal with Cassidy Childers (Singles) and Carmen Cordero Valero/Gabriela Bonadiman (Doubles) winning consolation.





Congratulations to Orangefield High School debaters for competing at the UIL District Cross Examination Debate Meet on February 8, 2024. The team of Calvin Kelly and Jayde Bagget placed 4th. The team of Kimber Carpenter and Sidney Holderman placed 5th. The team of Jett Stevenson and Austin Rickenbrode placed 6th.

OHS Boys' Powerlifting Team won first place at the Orangefield meet yesterday. Congratulations Bobcats! We Believe!

This week local high school golf teams traveled to Chambers County to compete in the Anahuac Invitational. First place medalist went to North Shores, Ryan Rios, shooting a 1 under par 71, followed by PNG’s Jaxon Wolf’s 75, and Orangefield’s Lincoln Parks 77. Orangefield’s team, consisting of Lincoln Parks (77), Cole Sanches (88), Peyton Revia (97), Branden Greenway (99), and Gavin Gravett (106), posted a team total of 361, finishing 3rd, behind 1st place PNG and 2nd place Hardin-Jefferson. Next week, the Varsity boys will be competing in the Larry Paine Memorial Invitational, at Bayou Din golf course.

On Saturday, February 3rd, 12 Orangefield High School choir students competed in the UIL Solo/Ensemble contest at Vidor High School. Natalie Roach, Christa Kyle, Jose Salinas, and Kadence Kressman brought home Excellent ratings. A superior rating was given to Tessa Bailey. Also receiving superior ratings and advancing to the State Solo and Ensemble contest were Katelynn Copeland, Jayde Baggett, Diana Burns, Landon Dickens, Aiden Young, and Dalyn Miller. The State Solo and Ensemble contest is in Pflugerville in late May.

February 5-9th is National School Counseling Week! Join us in celebrating our great campus counselors!

OHS Twirp Week is February 12-16th!

LCM Powerlifting Meet Results

In their first tournament of 2024, our Bobcat Freshmen had a tremendous showing. The team of Izzy Mills/Cooper Dorman dominated the completion on their way to a 1st place finish in Mixed Doubles. Brycen Amy/Gunnar Griffin and Dak Sims lost to the Champs in their divisions, but they all rallied to medal in the consolation draw for Boys Doubles and Singles. Ava Walker also played well advancing in the main draw in Girls Singles before dropping a match to a strong player from PNG.



🚨OHS 🏀 Game Schedule Change!🚨

This week local high school golf teams traveled to compete in the Vidor Invitational, the first tournament of the season. First place went to Carthage’s Jett Surratt, shooting an even par 72, followed by Orangefield’s Lincoln Parks taking 2nd place, shooting a 1 over par 73.
