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The football team played in one of the most notable rivalries in Western Pennsylvania high school football with rival Monaca High School, located in Monaca just across the Ohio River. The two schools played in the annual Battle of the Bridge, in which the winner had their name listed first on the Rochester-Monaca Bridge for a year.
It is the only high school in the Central Valley School District. Athletic teams compete as the Central Valley Warriors in the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League. The High school resulted from the 2010 merger of Center High School and Monaca High School. [2] [3]
James Franklin Hood was born on July 18, 1903, in Monaca, Pennsylvania. [1] [2] He first played high school football at Monaca High School in Monaca from 1922 to 1923. [3] During his time with Monaca, they outscored opponents by 350 to 51 with Franklin scoring 192 points on 22 touchdowns. [3]
Whitehead attended Central Valley High School in Monaca, Pennsylvania. In addition to playing football, he also ran track. He played on both sides of the ball for Central Valley and was a starter since his freshman year. As a senior, Whitehead caught 24 passes for 471 yards along with rushing for 1,933 yards on 148 attempts.
The Central Valley School District (CVSD) was established on July 1, 2009. It comprises the former Center Area and Monaca school districts, and includes the municipalities of Center Township , Potter Township , and Monaca Borough in Beaver County, Pennsylvania .
The Monaca School District is a defunct school district formerly covering the Borough of Monaca in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. The district formerly operated Monaca Junior/Senior High School and Monaca High School Elementary Department. In 2009 the district consolidated with the former Center Area School District to form Central Valley School ...
As of the 2022-2023 and the 2023-2024 school years, there are 555 high school football teams competing in the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association's (PIAA) 12 Districts. Each district is divided into numerous leagues and conferences.
In 1988, the Rochester Manager Ed Piroli and Monaca Manager Tom Stoner made a bet signed with a handshake that gave the naming rights of the bridge to the winning team of that year. [2] With Monaca High School's merger into Central Valley High School, the 2009 game was the final game to determine naming rights. By winning the 2009 game, the ...