• Source: Burch High School
    • Burch High School (BHS) was a public high school in Delbarton, West Virginia. It was closed in June 2011.


      History


      In 1916, under the leadership of Lee District board members James A. Farley, Bill Maynard, John Pinson, District Supervisor Lacy Chapman, and Superintendent of Schools Sam Curry, the plan for a new high school was started.
      In the fall of 1918, Frank Totten and Claude Dove, principals of the Rock House and Upper Elk schools respectively, were brought to Mingo County to organize the new school. These two principals organized a third-class high school in 1919 at Rock House. In the fall of that year, they moved the new Rock House High School to Upper Elk with Claude Dove as principal. After moving, Rock House High School was promoted to a second-class high school.
      In the fall of 1921, Rock House High School moved back to Rock House as a first-class high school and the school's name was changed to Burch High School.
      The first graduating class, in 1922, comprised twenty-one students. Of this 1922 class, two became attorneys, five went on to become doctors, and twelve became teachers. James Bertram "Bert" Curry (1901–2004), the valedictorian of the class, became a very successful carpenter, and lived to the grand age of 103 years.


      = First Graduating Class

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      Valedictorian - James Bertram "Bert" Curry, Carpenter
      Beatrice Spears, Attorney
      Matilla Spears, Attorney
      Roy Curry, DDS
      William Wirt Curry, DDS
      Carl Dove, DDS
      James Robert Farley, DDS
      Sam Farley, DDS
      Lace Chapman, Teacher
      Tilda Curry Chafin, Teacher
      Averel Clark, Teacher
      Ethel Clark, Teacher
      Lula Curry, Teacher
      Cecil Evans, Teacher
      Mary Evans, Teacher
      Sallie Farley Gates, Teacher
      Elizabeth Perdue, Teacher
      Ida Roach, Teacher
      Ida Scott, Teacher
      Frank Totten, Teacher
      Burch High School shared its halls and classrooms with Burch Junior High for many years. In June 1987, Burch High School and Burch Junior High School separated. Burch Junior High remained in the same building while Burch High School moved to a new facility adjacent to the existing Mingo County Vocational School in Airport Bottom, approximately 3 miles south on Route 52. The BHS class of 1987 was the last class to graduate from the old school while the class of 1988 was the first to graduate from the new Burch High School, after starting off the year at the old building.
      In June 2011, Burch High School closed its doors for the last time. The 90-year-old school was consolidated with Gilbert, Matewan, and Williamson high schools to form Mingo Central High School, which opened in August 2011. The new school sits at an elevation of 1,940 feet on a 90-acre site along the King Coal Highway in Delbarton, WV (approx. 7 miles southeast of Delbarton).


      = Principals

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      Claude Dove
      O. C. Van Camp
      R. E. Remish
      H. D. Fleming
      Marion D. West
      W. A. Collawn
      Troy Floyd
      Wayne B. Curry
      Henry C. Justice
      James Blevins
      Bradford Justice
      Jada Hunter
      W.C. Totten
      Jim Fletcher
      Tag Keith
      Don Gillman


      School Anthem


      The School Anthem of Burch High School was adapted from Sam Houston State University's "Alma Mater". It was most commonly played or sung at Burch High School class assemblies and sporting events.


      Athletics


      Burch High School earned five state basketball titles.
      Boys' Basketball - 1957(B), 1989(A), 1991(A), 1993(A)
      Girls’ Basketball 1990 (A). A Notable player is Chip Caudill who had the national rushing record in 1983 and the state interception record which still stands today.


      = Boys' Coaches (unknown sport)

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      Kenny Davis
      Homer Swan
      Charles Wrighter
      H. D. Fleming
      W. A. Collawn
      Ervin Bridgewater
      Troy Floyd
      Henry C. Justice
      Noah Maynard


      = Baseball

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      The first Burch baseball team was formed in 1952 by Coach Jake Maynard. The team lasted till 1957, then went through a 19-year period with no baseball team. The team returned in 1976.


      Boys' Baseball Coaches


      Jake Maynard, 1952
      Bill Young, 1953–1954
      Bud Hale, 1955
      Villis Stepp, 1956–1957
      Dick Montgomery, 1976
      Bill Smith, 1977–81
      Glen Stafford, 1982–91
      Calvin Curry (volunteer coach), 1992
      Don Spence, 1993–94
      Walt Catron, 1995–96, possibly until 1998
      Larry Carter, 1999–2011
      Hank Starr, 2011
      Thomas Hoffman, 2002–03
      David Hunt, 2004
      Larry Maynard (volunteer coach), 2005
      Thomas Hoffman, 2006
      Ed Randolph, 2007–08
      Butch Joplin, 2009–11


      = Basketball

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      BHS won the first-ever basketball state title by a Mingo County high school in 1957 (Burch (27-1) 58, Barrackville (24-4) 54), under coach Bill Young. John Maynard, a future Burch head coach, played on that team under the old Class B division.
      Burch then won the Class A title in 1989 (Burch (23-2) 70, Bishop Donahue (20-5) 61), with Coach John Maynard; then two more in 1991 (Burch (23-3) 67, Peterstown (25-1) 53), and in 1993 (Burch (24-3) 70, Doddridge Co. (14-12) 42), under Coach Mike Smith. On March 16, 2011, the Bulldogs played their final basketball game. Burch played its final home basketball game, on February 25, 2011, against Regional Christian School of Delbarton, WV.


      State Basketball Titles


      Old Class "B"
      1957 (State Title) vs. Barrackville (58-54 FINAL)
      Class "A"
      1989 (State Title) vs. Bishop Donahue (70-61 FINAL)
      1991 (State Title) vs. Peterstown (67-53 FINAL)
      1993 (State Title) vs. Doddridge County (70-42 FINAL)
      1994 State Runner-Up ( Doddridge County )
      1998 State Runner-Up ( Mullen's )


      Boys' Basketball Coaches


      L. T. Hulenbright (Only lost 1 game in 1922)
      Bill Young (Old Class B State Championship 1957)
      Charles Hale
      John W. Maynard (Class A State Championship 1989.)
      Mike Smith (Second best school record in 1982, 19 of 20 games. Class A State Championship 1991, 1993.)
      Kevin Hatfield


      Boys' Junior High Basketball Coaches


      Rush Curry (Best junior high record, 26 straight games in 1946.)
      Villis Stepp


      Girls' Basketball Coaches


      Sally Farley (Lost 1 game in 3 years.)
      Lucille McDonald
      Bill Smith (Won Burch's only girls state title in 1990)State Title 50–48 over Montcalm


      = Football

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      Boys' Football Coaches


      Mack Hall
      Phillip Sizemore
      Sidney Copley
      Mike Smith
      Doug Ward
      Dave hunt
      Edward Randolf
      Butch Joplin
      Walter Catron
      Jim Saunders
      Villis Stepp/Kenny Maynard-1961


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