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Innovation Academy Charter School: Tyngsboro, Massachusetts: Red, White, and Blue Public Secondary: Hawks KIPP Academy Lynn Collegiate High School: Lynn, Massachusetts: Blue & Black Charter 9-12: Panthers Lowell Catholic High School: Lowell, Massachusetts: Navy Blue and Green Public K-12 Crusaders Lynn Vocational and Technical Institute
This trophy symbolizes the long history of the schools' rivalry on the football field, though the rivalry extends into other athletic arenas. [7] Crown Point High School and Lowell High School are not in the same athletic conference , [ 8 ] they choose to compete once during the football season to continue the long competitive history.
The City of Lowell has always controlled this facility. The stadium is the home field for Lowell High School teams, and for the Lowell Nor'easter of the New England Football League. The stadium was used from 2006-2014 for the Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association State Finals for marching band.
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BATON ROUGE – LSU football wrapped up its 20th preseason practice Saturday, holding a "dress rehearsal" of sorts inside Tiger Stadium. While the Tigers began game preparation for their 2024 ...
The Saturday night forecast calls for temperatures in the high teens and low 20s with a slight chance of snow for the first-round College Football Playoff matchup in Columbus, Ohio.
Lowell High School is a public high school located in downtown Lowell, Massachusetts, United States. The school is a part of Lowell Public Schools. The mascot name is the Red Raider and the colors are maroon & gray. Current enrollment is over 3,500 students.
Lowell High School in 1917 at Hayes and Masonic streets. In 1894, because the name Boys' High School was not in accord with the growing number of girls taking its college-preparatory classes, the school was renamed to honor the distinguished poet James Russell Lowell, chiefly through the efforts of Pelham W. Ames, a member of the school board. [3]