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Flint Northern High School was a public secondary school located in Flint, Michigan, United States. The original building "#1" was built in 1928 and demolished in the 1980s, after being the home of the Flint Academy.
Trosko attended Flint Northern High School where he was a star athlete in football, basketball and baseball, earning three varsity letters in each sport. In 1934, he was selected as an All-Michigan football player and broke the All-Valley Conference scoring record with 71 points (breaking his own record of 66 points set in 1933).
Smith was a Parade All-America selection as a senior at Flint Northern High School. [1] He earned first-team all-state honors with 92 tackles, 11 sacks and caught 17 passes for 297 yards and six touchdowns. He then attended Michigan State University [1] and ranks fifth on the Spartans' career list with 22 sacks and fourth in tackles for loss ...
Atwood Stadium opened on June 8, 1929, and was named after Edwin W. Atwood who donated a portion of the site for the stadium. From 1930 through 1976 the Annual Football game between Flint Central High School & Flint Northern High School was played on Thanksgiving Day and drew attendance in the tens of thousands of people.
Burton was born in Flint, Michigan, on March 13, 1935. [1] [2] He attended Flint Northern High School in his hometown, [1] where he was a member of the football and track and field teams. [2] He then studied at Arizona State University, [1] where he played for the Sun Devils from 1955 to 1958. [3]
Here are the North Carolina high school football playoff brackets for the 2023 postseason. State championships will be held Dec. 8-9 with two classifications at University of North Carolina and ...
2023 Ohio high school football teams seeking undefeated 16-0 seasons. Five teams arrive in Canton looking to finish off an unbeaten season by becoming a state champion. At least one of those five ...
Rawls graduated from Flint Northern High School in Flint, Michigan, where his coaches nicknamed him "The Train". [1] [2] As a running back, he averaged more than 10 yards per carry, totaling 1,585 yards on 150 carries with 19 touchdowns in his senior season. [3]