Tickets are sold online or with cash at the gate. Concessions are all cashless. https://splendoraisd.hometownticketing.com/embed/event/186?es=0ovl8vt99l6k4tfu5u1dumq6qi&single=0 Stadium Policies: Clear bags only NO outside food, drinks, and coolers. NO pets (with the exception of a service animal). The use of tobacco, vaporizers/ecigs and alcohol products is prohibited inside and on all school property.
6 months ago, Orangefield ISD
BiDistrict Playoff Nov 15 7:30pm Fairfield vs Orangefield at Splendora High School
Girls' Basketball game day! Tickets sold online and at the gate. https://secure.payk12.com/school/Orangefield-Athletics/753/item/261356
6 months ago, Orangefield ISD
OHS Girls Basketball Game Day
OHS UIL students competed at the Bridge City UIL Invitational Meet on Saturday, November 9. The results are as follows:
6 months ago, Orangefield High School
OHS BC UIL Results
Adam Tsan has entered a design in a scholarship competition sponsored by Alpha Graphics. The winner is decided by vote. Simply like his design on their Facebook post. Thank you! https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1ATvhBhbnR/
6 months ago, Orangefield High School
Students in OHS Speech/Debate competed at the UIL Region Congressional Debate meet on November 6, 2024. Team members competing were Adam Myers, Arabella Lopez, Beck Harris, Carter Munson-Appleby, and Ayden Wagoner. Alternates were Cooper Dorman and Kase White. The Speech/Debate Team Sponsor is Bridget Luna Trahan.
6 months ago, Orangefield High School
ohs congress 2024
OHS FCCLA would like to genuinely thank the following wonderful sponsors: Milli Kids Boutique, Merle Norman Cosmetics, Ferguson Law Firm, and Fittz & Shipman Consulting Engineers and Land Surveyors. We sincerely appreciate the generosity, thoughtfulness, and continued support! We will wear our shirts with great pride!
6 months ago, Orangefield High School
OHS FCCLA shirts 2
OHS FCCLA shirts 3
OHS FCLA shirts 1
It's Game Day on the road! Tickets will be sold at the gate only.
6 months ago, Orangefield ISD
Game Day at Buna 7:30pm
The OHS Student Council attended the D17 Fall Convention at Ford Park. Two student groups presented table talks sharing ideas with schools across the region. Students are excited to implement all they learned to continue to make OHS only the best!
6 months ago, Orangefield ISD
Stuco Convention
Stuco Convention
Stuco Convention
The Bobcats are on the road Thursday for their final district game this week!
6 months ago, Orangefield ISD
Game Week Nov 7 at Buna 7:30pm
Bi-district playoff information for Lady Bobcat Volleyball: Orangefield vs. Huntington Tuesday, November 5th at 6:30pm Spurger High School Orangefield is the visiting team $5 for adults and $3 for students District, coaching, and senior citizen passes will be accepted.
6 months ago, Orangefield ISD
Mrs. Baca and Mrs. Wilbur have been teaching their students about the Spanish holiday Día de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead. Their students have spent the week remembering and writing about their lost loved ones as a way to look at their own lives through the traditions of another culture.
6 months ago, Orangefield High School
OHS Spanish
After a soggy afternoon and a few local cancellations the JV “White” Bobcats received the all clear to head west to face the Lumberton Raiders. Lumberton was sure to be looking for revenge after the 54 to 0 shellacking the Bobcats put on them in early October, so the boys knew they needed to be locked-in. After warming up, the kickoff was delayed as no chain crew was present to help out the officials. In an effort to get folks home in time to trick or treat Coach Reed and an official retrieved the chains and were greeted by two long-time Bobcat faithfuls, Cody and Darren Bouillon. The father/son duo, along with Coach Pachuca set the chains and Wyatt Club kicked things off to get play underway. After attempting an onside kick to start the game, the Raiders took the ball with good field position. Lumberton had a couple of decent runs, but dropped back to pass on third down and had defenders, Bryce Hooks and Max Sampson breathing down his neck. The duress caused the pass to fall short into the arms of linebacker Dacius Lylte. The Bobcat offense was set up with a short field and Bryce Hooks had a 25 yard run down the left side to the 4 yard line where Lytle capped off the drive with a touchdown. Orangefield trotted out their "kicking" team, but hit the Raiders with their typical fake as Delcambre took the snap and hit Keaton Beatros in the corner of the endzone for 2. Lumberton then promptly went three and out before punting the ball back to an eager Orangefield offense. The Cats took the ball right down the field after a nice 3rd down conversion on the feet of Lynkon Delcambre. After a few nice runs from Dacius Lytle, Hooks carried a sweep 15 yards around the right side for his first touchdown of the night. The next play was a failed conversion try and the good guys were up 14-0 with 9 seconds left in the first quarter. The Raiders were once again held to a 3rd and long on the ensuing drive and heaved one up the Bobcat sideline where Keaton Betros came up with the second interception of the night for Orangefield. Betros had his number called on offense as well as the wideout caught a 35 yard bomb from Delcambre before stepping out at the 2 yard line. The next play was a quarterback sneak that put Orangefield ahead 20-0 to close out the first half of play. Lumberton kicked off to start the 3rd quarter and the Bobcats did not waste any time before getting back on the board. Delcambre displayed his speed with a quarterback scamper that went for 47 yards and another touchdown on the first snap of the series. Lumberton, who finished with negative yardage on the night, were unable to put together any drives in the second half either being stifled at every turn by the defense. The Bobcats needed a bailout play on 3rd and long on the next drive and went to their two-way workhorse once again. Bryce Hooks took the end around looking for a first down, but instead decided to go 60 yards to the house. The crafty Cats looked to run the same play for the extra point try, but this time Hooks lateraled to Betros who reversed field and found the quarterback, Lynkon Delcambre on a pass to make the score 34-0. Midway through the third quarter and with Orangefield already routing the Raiders, Mason Boullion tipped a pass to himself before corralling it for an interception and returning it inside Lumberton's 10 yard line. Boullion was rewarded for his efforts on the defensive side of the ball as he went in at quarterback and rushed for a touchdown and the 2 point conversion. After widening the margin the opponents asked to run the clock, but that did not mean the Cats were done making plays. Cornerback Chance Kyle had a nice pass breakup that was a near interception, receiver Tyler Harrison had a beautiful catch on a comeback route along the sideline, and safety Damion Kelley had an interception on the final play of the game. When the buzzer sounded it marked the end of an outstanding season for the JV "White" Bobcats who finished the year with a 5-2 mark. As good as the Bobcats were on offense, the defense is what carried the team as they tallied 5 shutouts and allowed opponents a meager 5.7 points a game. The Orange and White JV crews will combine forces next week in a home game that pits the Cats against their arch-nemeses, the Buna Cougars, in a battle for the district crown.
6 months ago, Orangefield ISD
Game Day! Gates open at 6pm due to Senior Night activities happening before the game. Tickets are sold online or at the gate: https://secure.payk12.com/school/Orangefield-Athletics/753/item/260354
6 months ago, Orangefield ISD
Game Day 7:30pm vs East Chambers
Mrs. Melissa K. Chatlosh, Career Services Success Coach and FAME Coordinator from Lamar State College Orange explains to Orangefield High School students how the National Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education Program (FAME) will lead them to employment with local partners: Cloeren Incorporated, ISS/Buna Electric Motor Service, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, Dow Sabine River Operations, and United Rentals. FAME was created by Toyota and then moved to the Manufacturing Institute, part of the National Association of Manufacturers, to scale the program nationally in 2019. FAME USA now has 38 chapters supported by more than 400 company partners across 14 states. More than 1,500 students have graduated from the program nationally since 2012. Billions of dollars are being invested to build industry projects in the Orange County area and the participation in the FAME program by Orangefield High School students in conjunction with LSCO are attempting to meet the immense needs for skilled, ready-to-work employees in a talent strong Texas.
6 months ago, Orangefield High School
OHS FAME 1
OHS FAME 2
OHS FAME 3
JV Orange and White Football are on the road today! Tickets for JV Orange at East Chambers are sold at the gate. Tickets for JV White at Lumberton are sold online - https://secure.payk12.com/school/lumberton-raider-athletics/290/item/256169
6 months ago, Orangefield ISD
Bobcat JV Football
Health Science Theory students participated in the annual Pumpkin-ology contest last week and the results are in! Students were tasked with researching a medical term of their choosing and performing "word surgery" to break the term into medical word parts and define it. In addition, they also created a pumpkin to display their term. The winners are as follows: Most Creative - Myocardial Infarction, by Piper Philyaw, Angela Sandoval-Rodriguez, and Olivia Smith; Most Disgusting - Encephalitis, by Autumn Harvey, Emma Marshall, and Jessica Lecea; and Best Overall - Cesarean Section, by Kendall Sullivan, Gabby White, and Abi Stephenson.
6 months ago, Orangefield High School
OHS c section
OHS encephalitis
OHS myocardial infraction
Order your Volleyball Playoff shirt now! Orders will close on 10/31 @ 9 AM https://secure.payk12.com/school/Orangefield-Athletics/753
6 months ago, Orangefield ISD
Lady Bobcat Volleyball Playoff 2024
This is the schedule for seniors involved in Friday night's Senior Night.
6 months ago, Orangefield ISD
Senior Night - Friday, November 1, 2024  5:55 P.M. - Seniors & parents/guardians meet Ms. Trahan by flag poles at the north end of F.L. McClain Stadium 6:10 P.M. - Line up by organization below, then in alphabetical order by last name for procession alongside BART. *Cheer *Choir * Band * Drill Team/Manager  * Cross Country   *Football Players 6:30 P.M. - Procession begins. Darren Hoyland will take your picture from the sidelines.
CARHEEL CONSULTING, Sponsored by Golden Pass LNG, Guides Orangefield High School Students Through Job Search Process McDonald Carheel, President Carheel Consulting, Workforce Development Solutions, instructs Orangefield High School students on the importance of communication & networking and job search strategies. OHS students, Hayden Carroll and Jacob Vogt, discuss with McDonald Carheel how friends can be part of your network. OHS student, Kaleb Menard, answers questions with McDonald Carheel on how to stand out as an applicant.
6 months ago, Orangefield High School
OHS Carheel 1
OHS Carheel 2
OHS Carheel 3
Game Week vs East Chambers! Senior Night
6 months ago, Orangefield ISD
Game Week Senior Night 7:30pm