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Coshocton High School is a public high school in Coshocton, Ohio. The school primarily serves students residing in the Coshocton City School District . The school district also participates in open enrollment making it possible for students from outside district boundaries to enroll at Coshocton High School.
Coshocton Redskins (1926–61, to Cardinal Conference) Lancaster Golden Gales (1926–85, to Buckeye Central Conference 1987) Mount Vernon Yellow Jackets (1926–35, 1945–47, to Central Buckeye League)
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For years, the Washington Redskins and team owner Daniel Snyder have resisted calls to change its name (a slur against Native Americans). Nike followed by declining to sell Redskins merchandise ...
The organization left behind the racist slur “redskins" as its name and retired the logo that was closely tied to that name: the profile of a Native man with long hair and two feathers. Now, a ...
The Wetzel family, whose grandfather helped design the now retired logo, is no different. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
The Washington Redskins name controversy involved the name and logo previously used by the Washington Commanders, a National Football League (NFL) franchise located in the Washington metropolitan area. In the 1960s, the team's longtime name—the Redskins—and the associated logo began to draw criticism from Native American groups and ...
Actor and former Redskins defensive end/linebacker Terry Crews does not think the name of a team is important enough to keep if it offends anyone. [192] Larry Dolan, owner of the Cleveland Indians, has criticized the Redskins' team name during a discussion of his own team's controversial Native American logo, Chief Wahoo. [193]