The History of Griggsville High School
Griggsville (population 1,258) is located in western Illinois on Il.Rt. 107 and County Rd. 2.
This is in the eastern portion of Pike County approximately 30 miles due west of Jacksonville.
Griggsville likely had a school system in place for its children by the late 1800s. Griggsville High
School served the town and surrounding farm kids on a solo basis for about 100 years. In 1995 Griggsville consolidated
with nearby Perry High School to form the Griggsville -Perry School District.
According to an anonymous source, some information about the Griggsville school system is as follows:
"The school building is used as the high school for the Griggsville-Perry district. There are
adjoing buildings that house pre-k through fourth grades. Our middle school is in the Perry school building in
Perry and houses grades five through eight.
There was another bulding adjoining the high school that use to house the jr high. It was torn down about
five years ago and a new addition was built in its place to give both the grade school and high school additional room.
The
Tornado mascott was kept after the consolidation and so were the school colors of maroon, white and gold. The middle
school colors of purple, gold and white and the mascott of eagles were also kept."
The High School for the Griggsville - Perry School District is located in Griggsville and is pictured above. It
is also the original Griggsville High School building.
Griggsville High School Quick Facts
Year opened:
probably late 1800s
Year consolidated with Perry HS: 1995
School nickname:
the "Tornados"
School colors:
Maroon, Gold & White
School Fight Song
"On GHS"
On GHS, On GHS,
On to victory!
Take that ball away from them,
A basket there must be!
Rah, Rah, Rah!
On GHS, On GHS,
Fight on for her fame!
Fight fellows, fight, fight, fight!
We'll win this game!
Griggsville fight, Griggsville fight, Griggsville fight!
Athletics
Griggsville had some great athletic teams over the years. IHSA hardware was won in Boy's Basketball
and Boy's Track. Baseball was offered. It is assumed other sports were offered for boys and girls and we are seeking
this information from a fan, alumnus, or resident of Griggsville.
Our anonymous source also tells us:
"Griggsville High School has had great success in all sports both before and after the consolidation.
Many regionals and quite a few sectionals have been won by both boys and girls in all sports. The middle school boys
basketball has been very successful in state play, with alot of state tournement trophys and a couple of state championships
won. The middle school has Coach Ken Stauffer."
The most successful teams according to the IHSA web site (www.ihsa.org) are listed below.
Boy's Basketball
The Griggsville High School Boy's Basketball team of 1927-28 is probably one of the great stories
of Illinois High School basketball tournament history. The GHS boys made it to the final four before losing
its final two games to finish an incredible fourth place overall. Remember the IHSA was then a one-class basketball
system. The Griggsville boys basketball team won a total of five Regional and two District championships. Their
IHSA success is listed below.
1927-28 22 - 8 District/Regional/Sectional Champions
Coach Ross Nichol
Team Placed 4th in the State Tournament!!
Elite Eight - Griggsville 22 - Hutsonville 21
Semi-final
- Aurora West 31 - Griggsville 24
Third
Place - Witt 40 - Griggsville 26
1950-51 N.R.A. Regional Champions
Coach's name unavailable
1953-54 N.R.A. Regional Champions Coach's
name unavailable
1970-71 N.R.A. District Champions Coach's
name unavailable
1975-76 N.R.A. Regional Champions Coach's
name unavailable
1988-89 24 - 6. Regional Champions Coach
Howard "Jack" Roemer
*In a January 13, 1989 game against Industry, the Tornadoes scored 50 points in the fourth quarter in a
win. No other Tornado team has scored more than 50 in one quarter.
*In the 1950 Macomb-Western Holiday Basketball Tournament, the Griggsville HS boys took 2nd place, losing
the championship to Mason City 55 - 46.
Boy's Track & Field
It is probably no coincidence that the best track athlete at the school also excelled in 1928.
His name and accomplishment are listed below.
1927-28 Leonard Edmonston High Jump
2nd Place
Baseball
It is known that in the 1980's, Griggsville had a very good baseball program. Some of the teams records
include most hits in a game with 13 against Colchester on April 27, 1985; most extra base hits in a game with 13 against Barry
on September 9, 1983 (4th best in Illinois history) and most homeruns in a game with six against Payson on September
30, 1985.
Also on September 18, 1985, Tornado pitcher Mike Baker had an impressive performance in a game against Payson.
He pitched 14 innings and threw 25 strikeouts in one game. That feat hasn't even been done on
the Major League level yet!
Great Coaches
Ken Stauffer
*Gil Love - Had a brief stop in his coaching career at Griggsville. He also coached at
Ellisville, Mendon, Morris and Ottawa. He had a career record of 505-209.
Great Players
Henry Laird
MEMORIES
"My Great-grandmother, grandpa, and dad all graduated from Griggsville HS. My Great-grandma's dad
and my grandpa both served on the Griggsville School Board. I believe they may still present an a ward each year
in memory of my grandpa, Henry Laird."
Joey M. submitted May 15, 2005
Seeking More Information
We are seeking assistance regarding further research on Griggsville High School. School colors,
nickname, fight song, year opened, and some of the better athletic successes are being looked for. If you can help
us please complete a School Submission Form or Guest Commentary Form. You may also write us at ihsgdwebsite@comcast.net or:
Illinois HS Glory Days
6439 N. Neva St.
Chicago, Il. 60631