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The football team currently plays in 5A. Prior to the realignment effected in the fall of 2007 that expanded the sport from four divisions to six, the football team played 3A. [13] The Bluebirds football team won their 23rd state title in 2014 and in 2012 set a new record for consecutive state football championships, with six in a row. [14]
Highland High School is a public high school in Granger Township, Ohio, United States, near Medina. The school serves students from Hinckley, Granger, Sharon, Montville, Copley, Medina, and Brunswick townships. In 2022, Highland High School was ranked by #1,055 nationally and #41 in Ohio by U.S. News. [2]
The Bluebirds face the Assumption Rockets at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at John Cropp Stadium in Lexington. Here's a preview of their game.
Here are the All-County and All-League girls soccer teams, selected by the coaches. ... Coach of the Year: Tara Madigan, Northern Highlands. SECOND TEAM. Goalkeepers. Natalie Gonzalez, Northern ...
Map of NCAA Division II football programs, 2024. This is a list of the schools in Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States that have football as a varsity sport. In the 2024 season, [1] there are a total of 162 Division II football programs – one fewer than 2023. Changes from last season were:
The Bluebirds scored five runs in the first inning and never looked back.as the girls won the Ninth Region softball title May 29, 2024. 'It really is incredible.' Highlands softball completes ...
Highlands School District teams compete at the class AAA or AA level. The district offers the following sports programs: Boys - baseball 9–12, basketball 7–12, cross country 9–12, marching band 9–12, football 7–12, golf 9–12, soccer 7–12, swimming 9–12, tennis 9–12, track & field 7–12, wrestling 9-12
Apr. 1—Dom Girardi stepped down as Highlands football coach Thursday, ending a five-season tenure with the Golden Rams. Girardi said he came to the decision over the past week and cited changes ...