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Catholic High School League (Intersectional 2) Central Michigan Athletic Conference; Christian Football League; Great Western Conference; Independent; Lakes 8 Activities Conference; Lenawee County Athletic Association; Michigan Independent Athletic Conference; Mid-Eastern Football Conference; Mid-Michigan 8-Man Football League; Mid-State ...
Athletics conference: Saginaw Valley League: Mascot: Phoenix: Saginaw United High School is a high school in Saginaw, Michigan. Upon opening in 2024, ...
The Tri-Valley Conference is a school sports league within the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA), located in the Saginaw, Bay, and Midland areas of Michigan, United States. [ 1 ] Member schools
The Big North Conference (BNC) is a high school athletic conference in Michigan. The conference is affiliated with the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA). The conference contains nine of the largest high schools across Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula. Among these schools, four are full-time members, two are non-football ...
The Saginaw Valley High School Association (commonly referred to as the Saginaw Valley League) is a high school sports league formed in 1904 within the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA), located in the Bay, Genesee, Isabella, Lapeer, Midland, and Saginaw counties in Michigan area.
The school was established in 1865 as East Side High School. [7] Alice Freeman Palmer , who later became President of Wellesley College , was principal of the school from 1877 to 1879. In early 2014, a proposal suggested closing the school due to financial issues, [ 8 ] although this would not go through.
Swan Valley School District is a school district headquartered in Saginaw, Michigan. It is a part of the Saginaw Intermediate School District and serves 20 square miles (52 km 2) including James Township, northeastern Swan Creek Township, eastern Thomas Township. Its schools include Robert B. Havens Elementary School, Shields Elementary School ...
The Saginaw Athletics franchise was owned by local businessman James "Ike" Bearanger, who also built a new ballpark for his team. [7] In their first season of Michigan State League play, the 1940 Saginaw Athletics placed second in the Michigan State League standings and advanced to the finals. [8] The Athletics ended the 1940 regular season ...