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Salem High School's athletic teams are known as the Quakers. The mascots are Quaker Sam for boys' teams, and Quaker Lady for girls' teams. College Football Hall of Fame inductee Earle Bruce had his first head coaching position at Salem. He led the Quakers to a record of 28–9 over four seasons from 1956 to 1959. [6] [7]
In 2008 the league (minus East Liverpool) merged with the Trumbull Athletic Conference to become the All-American Conference. Canfield Cardinals (1972-2008) Girard Indians (1972-2000) Warren John F. Kennedy Eagles (1972–94) Liberty Leopards (1972-1979) Poland Poland Seminary Bulldogs (1972-2008) Salem Quakers (1978-2008) Struthers Wildcats ...
The most recent game in 2021 ended in a 43–42 overtime victory over the Quakers, securing a perfect 10–0 regular season for the Warriors Salem joined West Branch in the Northeastern Buckeye Conference for the 2011–12 school year, and both schools helped create the Eastern Buckeye Conference in 2018. This both guarantees and expands the ...
Salem Quakers (2008–2011, to Northeastern Buckeye Conference) White Division 2008–11. Lisbon Beaver Local Beavers (played concurrently in OVAC , 2008–2013, to Buckeye 8 Athletic League) Red Division 2008–11, American Division 2011–13.
West Salem distance runner Jack Meier was honored as the male athlete of the year. Meier captured the 6A state cross-country title at 5,000 meters with a winning time of 15 minutes, 23.7 seconds.
The Salem City School District is a public school district serving Salem and other parts of northern Columbiana County in the U.S. state of Ohio. Salem High School is the only high school in the district. The schools' sports teams are nicknamed the "Quakers" and the mascot is "Quaker Sam" The district's colors are red and black.
On June 1, 2016, WKBN-TV 27 Youngstown reported that Alliance, Canton South, Carrollton, Marlington, Minerva, Salem and West Branch will form the Eastern Buckeye Conference for the 2018-2019 school year, along with South Range, who will leave the Inter Tri-County League. [3]
The idea for the Eastern Buckeye Conference began in December 2015 when seven of the eight Northeastern Buckeye Conference members (Alliance, Canton South, Carrollton, Marlington, Minverva, Salem, and West Branch) came together to discuss creating a new league that didn't include Louisville.