Johnson Central High School Achievements and Honors
Academic Team
2009 National Tournament of Academic Excellence Champion
2010 State Governor’s Cup Runner-Up
4 International Future Problem Solving Championships – 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008
Individual Component State Governor’s Cup Champions
(JCHS is the only school in Governor’s Cup history to have four individual state champions in a single year.)
Future Problem Solving-State Champions (Chris Hill, Faith Mills, Nicole Johnson, Olivia Ellis, Kaylee Conrad, Micaela Wicker, Katie Jordan)
Science Written Assessment (Faiyad Mannan)
Social Studies Written Assessment – (Brad Cantrell)
Arts and Humanities – (Brad Cantrell)
Quick Recall State Runners-up (Brad Cantrell, Faiyad Mannan, Alex McCulla, Alex Lester, Abeer Sikder, Andrew Salyer, Joshua Gray, Josh Baldwin, Morgan Blair, Haley Burton, Kodi Tackett, Cole Sites, Reece Spears)
Science Written Assessment (Alex McCulla) – 4th place
Social Studies Written Assessment (Abeer Sikder) – 4th place
Language Arts Written Assessment (Morgan Blair) – 9th place
Arts and Humanities Written Assessment (Andrew Salyer) – 10th place
Composition (Nicole Johnson) – 7th place
Community Problem Solving Middle Division
(Kaylee Conrad, Micaela Wicker, Katie Jordan, Haley Burton, Sarah Rice, Jerrica Branham, Micah Hitchcock)
1st place
Scenario Writing Middle Division – (Jerrica Branham) – 1st place
Scenario Writing Senior Division – (Alex Lester) – 3rd place
11th Consecutive Region 15 Governor’s Cup Champion
11th Consecutive District 57 Governor’s Cup Champion
11th Consecutive EKAC Champion
Hart County Invitational Champions
Fleming County Invitational Champions
High Q Champions (Tri-State)
FCCLA
-Billi Burchett-
State Champion (Early Childhood)
FFA
Regional Champions – Katie Jordan, Elizabeth Wetzel, Matt Bowling, Welding Team (Stephen Ward, Korey Ramsey, Tyler Welch, Joe Blanton)
Regional Runners-up – Ed Slone, Kandyce Hannah, Colby Blanton, Horse Judging (Rhys Jullian, Elizabeth Wetzel, Handyce Hannah, Kayla Howard)
FBLA
Emily Wright – 3rd Place in State, Regional Champion,
Trevor Spencer – 4th Place in State, Regional Champion
Chelsea Fannin – 2nd Place in State, Regional Runner-up
Other Regional Placements – Emily Pyles (1st) Chesi Spriggs (1st), Taylor Deskins (1st), James Saylor (2nd), Makita Wallen (2nd), Joey Montgomery (3rd)
SkillsUSA
HOSA
Kaitlyn Spell - Nursing Assisting 3rd in Region, 1st in State
Zach Scarbro and Hollie Shelton - CPR and First Aid 1st in Region, 4th in State
Latasha Auxier - Personal Care - 2nd in State
Christiana Constantinou - Nutrition - 1st in Region
Faiyad Mannan - Pathophysiology - 1st in Region
Stormie Bartley - Medical Math - 3rd in Region
Morgan Blair - Extemporaneous Writing - 3rd in Region
Christiana Constantinou, Faiyad Mannan, Coty Marcum - HOSA Bowl 1st in State
Football
District Champions
Volleyball
District Champions
' Claire Johnson-State Qualifier
Haley Leedy-State Qualifier
Maggie Young-State Qualifier
Jessica Stacy-State Qualifier
Micha Bowling-State Qualifier
Samantha Whitaker-State Qualifier
Justin Ramey-State Qualifier
Regional Champs/4th Place State
Zach Salyers-Regional Champ/State Runner-up
Robert Wyatt-Regional Champ
Greg Bowen-Regional Champ
Jayce Carr-Regional Champ
Jimmy Preston-Regional Champ
JJ Jude-Regional Champ
Cheer -15th Region Kapos Champs/Big Apple National Champs
Swimming
James Chafins-State Qualifier
Coty Marcum/Chris Hill- State Doubles qualifiers
Jared Fyffe-Caudill- State Singles qualifier
Hannah Phelps/Lauren Estepp- State Doubles qualifiers
2009 57th District Champions, 15th Region Runners-up
Andy Lewis-Regional and State Champion
Magen Daniel-Regional Champ and State Runner-up
Ian Welch-Regional Champ
Christian Edwards-Regional Champ
Andrew Butcher-Regional Champ
Travis Scott-Regional Champ
Matt Danner-Regional Champ
Chorus
All-State Choir – Chris Castle
Distinguished Rating on 2 Prepared Selections for KMEA Chorus District 9
Band
All-District Band – (Evan Auxier, Kayla Allen, Jennifer Doyle, Addison Slone, Trevor Tackett)
JCHS Band performed in front of a total over 450,000 people during the 2009-10 school year