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Coshocton Redskins (1961–1987, to East Central Ohio) Mansfield Malabar Falcons (1961–1981, consolidated into Mansfield) New Philadelphia Quakers (1961–1987, to Federal) Note: The Ohio Cardinal Conference was created in 2003 to preserve the legacy of the former Cardinal Conference.
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.
The East Central Ohio League (ECOL) was an athletic conference of high schools in Ohio sponsored by OHSAA that existed from 1987-2022. Its final member schools were located in Tuscarawas and Washington Counties. Former members were located in Guernsey, Coshocton, Muskingum, and Belmont Counties.
Cambridge Bobcats (1926–58, to Ohio Valley Athletic Conference 1960) 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) Newark Wildcats (1926–85, to Buckeye Central Conference 1987)
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The athletic director of Coshocton High School in Coshocton, Ohio, is quoted as saying, "We are very proud of our athletic teams and very proud to be called Redskins!" [ 50 ] The principal of McLoud High School in McLoud, Oklahoma , says that not only students, but the local Native American population, take pride in the name. [ 51 ]