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Orem High School Athletic Programs

Orem High School is home to 20 different athletic teams and a long tradition success in competition including more that 40 state championships. Here you will find a list of the available sports and the head coach for each team. You can also view the eligibility requirements and find links to the local press websites.

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Did you know:
  • NFL Pro Bowl TE Chad Lewis of the Philadelphia Eagles is an Orem Tiger. He graduated in 1989 and worked hard to enter BYU, where he eventually received a scholarship. Chad was signed as an undrafted free-agent and was able to make the squad. He has since become one of the best tight ends in the league.
  • Aaron Holker was an NCAA Champion and 3 Time All-American Wrestler at Iowa State University. He was also a high school national champion for the Orem Tigers.
  • Mark Freeman earned High School All-American Honors as a wrestler for Orem High School.
  • Orem High has had two boy's basketball players that were four year lettermen go on to Ivy League schools and earn law degrees: John Mackay and Ben Bradshaw.
  • Bryan Rowley, an all-state player in both football and basketball, played and started at the University of Utah football team for 4 years and made it to the final cuts with the Miami Dolphins.
  • Orrin Olsen, brother of Merlin Olsen, graduated from Orem High in 1971 and went on to play at BYU, later being drafted in 1976 by the Kansas City Chiefs as a center.
  • Tyler Anderson was a standout wide receiver and kick returner for the Tigers and later the BYU football team. He went on to coach at Southern Utah University before leading the Tooele High School football team to a 3A state championship in 2002 as their head coach.
  • Tom Peterson, the former BYU Men's Volleyball Head Coach and OHS graduate, led the Cougars to a National Title in 2002 and is a member of the Orem High Hall of Fame.
  • The 1996 OHS Football team had Jonny Harline, a football and basketball star at OHS in 2001, was a standout TE for the Mountain West Conference champion BYU Cougars and earned all conference honors.