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  • Mid-County Madness – Bum Phillips Bowl

    “There’s so much passion involved with this game. Every time I’m here, I’m always impressed with the atmosphere created by these...

  • Friday Pep Rallies

    Game day pep rallies at PN-G are something that no Indian athlete ever forgets.  Led by the band, cheerleaders and twirlers, the...

  • Indians

    The choice of “Indians” as the PN-G school nickname in 1925 was influenced by local history.  Port Neches at one time...

  • Purple and White

    The origin of school colors can be traced back to the founding of the high school in 1925.  According to an...

  • Cheerleaders

  • Fans

    “They show up, home or away, but definitely at home. Credit to the home communities for showing up and having our...

  • Alma Mater

    Then here’s to Port Neches-Groves High School, High School so dear, Teachers and comrades Change from year to year. We are...

  • Fire Up Pep Rally

    An annual tradition at PN-G High school is the ‘Fire Up’ Pep Rally that introduces the team at the beginning of...

  • Marching I

      Originating in the 1960s, the ‘Marching I’ is performed during the halftime show at all PN-G football games. After forming...

  • Purple Pride Marching Band

    “Bonsoir, mes amies.  Laiseez les bon temps roulet!  The purple and white Port Neches-Groves Indian Band and Indianettes!”  — Mr. Tip...

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