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The school's choice of the falcon as its mascot is symbolic. Just as the falcon soars high before inflicting harm on its prey, so do the varsity teams of Adamson soar high to defeat their opponents in a sporting event. [citation needed] Blue (navy blue) and White are Adamson's official school color.
The school is named after Samuel V. Champion (1954 - 2007), who was a longtime Boerne resident and principal of Boerne High School for many years. He also taught and coached at BHS, and was a member of Boerne High School's graduating class of 1972.
Cranston High School West (often called West, Cranston West or abbreviated as CHSW) is a public high school located in Cranston, Rhode Island, United States.The school comprises five buildings; one of these buildings is the Cranston Area Career and Technical Center.
Ripon High School's football team won their first Section Championship since 1996 in 2019 with their Varsity squad, claiming League, Section, and State titles that year. [3] The school was Southern League Champion and Sac Joaquin Section Runner Up in 1976, captained by Scott MacDonald, David O'Leary and Ed Beeler. Basketball
Varsity track; Varsity and J.V. baseball; Varsity tennis 1A MHSAA State champions for 2007-2008. 1A MHSAA State champions for 2008-2009. 1A MHSAA State champions for 2009-2010. Girls' varsity volleyball 2020 MHSAA 1A final four participant; 2021 Region 8-2A championship; Varsity and J.V. softball; Varsity cross country; Varsity swimming; Boys ...
In the summer of 2021, the nation’s top-ranked high school football recruit, Quinn Ewers, arrived on Ohio State's campus in what represented a recruiting coup.
Varsity is an established neighbourhood in the Northwest quadrant of Calgary, Alberta. It was developed in the 1960s and early 1970s on a plateau to the north of the Bow River valley, and is primarily composed of Single-detached dwellings on wide lots. The neighbourhood comprises three major areas: Varsity Acres, Varsity Village, and Varsity ...
Billerica Memorial High School (BMHS), formerly Howe High School, is a public secondary school in the town of Billerica, Massachusetts.It is the only high school under the purview of the Billerica Public Schools district, and serves approximately 1,600 [3] students between grades 8 and 12.