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Hopewell High School is located in the northern part of Mecklenburg County, serving the western portion of Huntersville, and also serving some of the Northwest Charlotte area. The school was founded in 2001. The school's main rival is William A. Hough High School. Hopewell's athletic teams are nicknamed the Titans.
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The Hopewell School, a former high school in Dubach, Louisiana; Hopewell High School (North Carolina), in Charlotte, North Carolina; Hopewell High School (Pennsylvania), in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania; Hopewell High School (Virginia), in Hopewell, Virginia Hopewell High School Complex, the former high school campus in Hopewell
The Hopewell Blue Devils have won state titles in football and basketball. Their latest title came in 2019, in football, when the team beat Lord Botetourt high school 35–7, at Liberty University, to win the 3A state title. Hopewell also won the Division 3 state title in 2017 when the Blue Devils defeated Heritage 20-14 in Williamsburg, VA.
Hopewell High School is a public high school in Hopewell Township, Pennsylvania, United States. It is the only high school in the Hopewell Area School District . Athletic teams compete as the Hopewell Vikings in the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League .
The Hopewell School, a former high school in Dubach, Louisiana; Hopewell School (Taunton, Massachusetts) Several schools in Hopewell, Covington County, Mississippi. New Hopewell School (1885–1950) Hopewell Colored Separate School District (opened in 1922) Hopewell Elementary School, a former Rosenwald School (opened in the 1920s) Hopewell ...
The Hopewell High School Complex, also known as James E. Mallonee Middle School, is a historic former school campus located at 1201 City Point Road in Hopewell, Virginia, United States. Contributing properties in the complex include the original school building, athletic field, club house, concession stand, press box, Home Economics Cottage ...
Henderson was born on October 22, 2002, in Hopewell, Virginia. He attended and played football at Hopewell High School, where he rushed for over 4,000 yards with 50 touchdowns. [1] Henderson was named the 2019–2020 Virginia Gatorade Football Player of the Year. [2]