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Lake Oswego High School: Lake Oswego, Oregon: Eugene, Oregon: Oregon OSAA State Championships May 27, 2023 [55] 200 m: 22.11 A (−0.5 m/s) Allyson Felix: Los Angeles Baptist High School: North Hills, California: Mexico City, Mexico: Banamex Grand Prix [56] May 3, 2003 200 m Low Altitude 22.43 (−0.7 m/s) Candace Hill: Rockdale High School ...
The Onondaga Redhawks are an American and Iroquois Senior "B" box lacrosse team from Nedrow, New York at Onondaga Nation.The team play their home games at Onondaga Nation Arena, aka Tsha'Hon'nonyen'dakhwa'.
The Can-Am Senior B Lacrosse League is a Senior-level box lacrosse league with teams in the Western New York and Central New York ... Oswego Hawks (2000–01 ...
Here are the All-County and All-League boys lacrosse teams, selected by the coaches.
Lake Oswego High School first opened in September 1951 as a six-year school, [5] with an enrollment of 564. [6] In 1956, it became a four-year high school with the opening of Lake Oswego Junior High School, and in 1958, a three-year high school (with 589 students) as the junior high expanded to include the 9th grade (for a total of 656 students).
The Lake Oswego School District (7J) is a public school district serving Lake Oswego, Oregon, United States, a suburb about 7 miles (11 km) south of Portland. The district comprises 10 primary and secondary schools with a total enrollment of 6,854 during the 2022-23 school year.
With flights planned, the Junior Tournament was moved to Six Nations, ON and named the 2015 U19 World Lacrosse Challenge and featured 12 teams, including regional squads from Canada and Iroquois. Junior national teams from Czech Republic, Israel, and the United States along with German club Deutschland Adler rounded out the field. [1]
Travis Cole - former NFL and Arena Football League player; Steve Coury - former Oregon State All-American wide receiver and current head coach of the Lake Oswego High School football team; Kevin & Dan Hageman - film/television screenwriters, producers; Jillian Harmon - collegiate and Olympic basketball player [15] [16]