In 1896, the first segregated white high school in Newport News was in the First National Bank building at Washington Ave. & 28th Street. Its first principal was Horace H. Epes. It later held classes at Central School from 1899 until Central School burned down in 1913. Classes then met at John W. Daniel School which was constructed in 1908. Both Central and Daniel Schools were in the 3100 block of Lafayette Ave. Walter Reed School at 2410 Wickham Ave. served as a high school until Newport News High School was built in 1924. Daniel served as a public school until 1960, when it became the first home of Christopher Newport University. Newport News boasted one of the finest athletic fields in Virginia with the opening in 1935 of a concrete stadium, Saunders Stadium, with classrooms below at Newport News High School. A new gymnasium, named for the long-time athletic director and coach Julius "Julie" Conn, was opened in 1964. In 1971, Newport News High School was converted, along with George Washington Carver and Collis P. Huntington High Schools, to an intermediate school after the city's school district freedom-of-choice plan was struck down in the federal court and school districting went into effect. In 1980, Newport News Intermediate School was closed. The school building is now used by the U.S. Navy as an enlisted barracks for ships undergoing maintenance at Newport News Shipbuilding and is named Huntington Hall.
State IA baseball championship runner-up 1953 G. Washington-Danville. 1, Newport News 0
State IA baseball championship 1920
Basketball
State IA basketball championship 1964 Newport News 66, Hampton 54
State I basketball championship 1958 Newport News 50, Granby 48
State I basketball championship 1957 Newport News 53, Virginia-Bristol 31
State I basketball championship 1956 Newport News 63, Geo. Washington-Alex. 52
State I basketball championship 1952 Newport News 55, Washington-Lee 37
State I basketball championship 1951 Newport News 44, Woodrow Wilson 42
State I basketball championship runner-up 1950 Granby 57, Newport News 34
State I basketball championship runner-up 1948 John Marshall 45, Newport News 35
State I basketball championship runner-up 1944 Thom. Jefferson-Rich 32, Newport News 27
State I basketball championship runner-up 1943 Newport News 33, Thom. Jefferson-Rich. 26
State I basketball championship 1942 Newport News 31, John Marshall 24
State I basketball championship 1938 Newport News 25, Thom. Jefferson-Rich. 23
State I basketball championship runner-up 1934 Jefferson Sr.-Roanoke 23, Newport News 22
State I basketball championship runner-up 1933 George Washington 24, Newport News 17
State I basketball championship 1931 Newport News 29, Geo. Washington-Dan. 19
Football
State AAA football championship 1931
State AAA football championship 1929 - Maury, Norfolk, Newport News
State AAA football championship 1925 - Newport News 7, Lynchburg 6
State AAA football championship 1920 - Newport News 14 / Jefferson Senior, Roanoke 7. Newport News' coach in the 1920 season was Nathaniel Jarrett Webb, Sr..