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Previous home of Valparaiso High School from 1927 to 1972. It now serves as Benjamin Franklin Middle School. Valparaiso High School opened in 1871 as Valparaiso City Public Graded School in a facility that had been built in 1861 by the local Presbyterian members as the Valparaiso Collegiate Institute on the site of the current Central Elementary School.
1970: Chesterton, Portage, Valparaiso, and Hobart High School began competition as the Duneland Athletic Conference. Chesterton & Portage had been members of the Calumet Conference; Hobart & Valparaiso had been independents. 1972: Michigan City Rogers joins the DAC. 1975: Merrillville joins the conference, leaving the Lake Suburban Conference.
The Valparaiso Beacons is the name of the athletic teams from Valparaiso University – often referred to as Valpo – in Valparaiso, Indiana, United States. The Beacons compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level and are members of the Missouri Valley Conference in all sports except football, bowling ...
IFCA Top 50, Senior and Junior high school football all-state teams for 2023. ... DL Tanner Young Valparaiso High School Sr 5'11 220. LB Drew Elliott Goshen Sr 6’1 210.
Penn opened its high school football season with a thrilling 49-42 win over Valparaiso Friday night ... Aug. 23, 2024, at the Valparaiso vs. Penn football game at Freed Field.
Stacy Adams (born June 22, 1966) is a former American football coach. He served the head football coach at Valparaiso University from 2005 to 2009, compiling a record of 15–40. He was the first black head football coach and the second documented black head coach at Valparaiso.
Central Indiana football regional scores. CLASS 6A. Westfield 24, Hamilton Southeastern 21, 4Q. Ben Davis 24, Cathedral 24, 4Q. Center Grove 14, Warren Central 0
He was the head football coach for Oconto Falls High School from 2016 to 2017. [1] He also coached for Wisconsin–Oshkosh, Angelo State, Bemidji State, Howard Payne, [2] [3] Independence CC, Eastern Kentucky, Wisconsin–Stevens Point, [4] Navarro College, and Valparaiso. [5] [6] He played college football for Wisconsin–Oshkosh as a left tackle.