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In Wheaton, Lyle became the chief of police. [5] In four years at Wheaton High School, [note 1] Grange earned 16 varsity letters in football, baseball, basketball, and track; [5] he scored 75 touchdowns and 532 points for the football team. [5] As a high school junior, Grange scored 36 touchdowns and led Wheaton High School to an undefeated season.
Wheaton High School is a U.S. four-year public high school in Montgomery County, Maryland. It is located in the unincorporated Wheaton-Glenmont section of Montgomery County, near Silver Spring, about 5 miles north of Washington, D.C. The high school is a part of the Montgomery County Public School system and a
In his 27-year coaching career, Rexilius twice led his high-school teams to state championships—first in 1979 and again in 1986 after returning to the secondary-school level. [5] When he retired as head coach, his overall high school record was 177 wins and 77 losses. [ 6 ]
The history of Wheaton Warrenville High School can be traced back to the original high school in Wheaton, Wheaton High School, which opened in 1876. [7] In 1925, the school was relocated to a new building which would eventually become Hubble Middle School, and changed its name to Wheaton Community High School. [7]
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The IHSA football playoffs continue across Illinois as the high school football postseason enters its third weekend. ... 4 Wheaton St. Francis (9-2) at 1 Sycamore (11-0), 1 p.m.
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