Syracuse High offers a variety of athletic programs, including football, basketball, soccer, men's baseball, women's softball, various Track and field events including cross country running, golf, tennis, swimming, men's wrestling, dance line, and cheerleading.
The state championship was against the Jordan Beetdiggers, and they were led by standout sophomore quarterback Austin Kafentsis.
[citation needed] The Titans' girls soccer team made beat the #1 seed, the Lone Peak Knights in the quarterfinals of the state playoffs.
The Titans were not expected to win this game, but left the field victorious on that extremely cold day in October with a score of 2–1.
The biyearly event was established to help raise money for the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City.
The over-night event had students walking or running around the track that surrounds the high school's football field.
[7] As a result, Syracuse High students created the social media hashtag #SyracuseStrong as a method to support their peers along with sharing positive and uplifting thoughts or stories.
[8] By noon, hundreds of students (between 400 and 1000[10]) were on the west edge of the school grounds, displaying signs and chanting for passing traffic to witness.
School officials attempted to mitigate the walk-out by explaining the budget cuts in a school-wide morning announcement.