Troy High School (California)


 * This page refers to the school in Southern California. For the team in Michigan, please see Troy High School (Michigan)

Troy High School, located in Fullerton, California, is a Division C school has been a national contender since 1994. They have placed consistently at the regional, state, and national level.

The team competes in the Orange County Regional Tournament and the Southern California State Tournament. Troy High School has won 11 out of the last 22 National Science Olympiad tournaments, also the most national titles in the history of Science Olympiad, and have finished in the top 5 at every National tournament since 1996. They most recently placed first at the 2017 National Tournament at Wright State University with 192 points.

Results History
Troy has won the Nationals title a record 11 times, winning three in a row (also a record) from 2006-2008. Since 1996, Troy has attended every national tournament. Furthermore, Troy has amassed a record 24 state titles, 23 of them all in a row, having only missed nationals once since its first qualification in 1994.


 * National tournament scores prior to 2001 use the old scoring method of high score wins.
 * * Equates to 188 with the current scoring method, the first verifiable sub-200 score at Nationals in either division.

Trivia
Troy High School began its first invitational in 2013. It has a friendly relationship with its Northern California counterpart, Mira Loma High School, and other SoCal teams, like Irvine High School.