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The intramural college team briefly attracted a storm of national attention because of its satirical protest about stereotypes of Native Americans being used as sports mascots, particularly the "Fightin' Reds" of Eaton High School in Eaton, Colorado, not far from the university in Greeley. The Reds' mascot has been described as "a caricature ...
Eaton High School is a high school in Eaton, Colorado, United States. It is a part of the Eaton School District . They have a football team known as the Eaton Reds.
Eaton School (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
An Eaton High School student threatened to harm others, but no one was injured, authorities said. Eaton High student detained after 911 call asking how many years he’d get for a killing Skip to ...
A student athlete collapsed during a high school junior varsity basketball game in Rochester Wednesday evening. Around 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, emergency responders were called to John James Audubon ...
Just a week before a freshman basketball player was to tip off his first college season, he was shot and killed, Massachusetts police say. Carl-Hens Beliard, an 18-year-old student-athlete at ...
With a tall and athletic physique, Vincent spent his high school years as a member of the school's basketball team, achieving outstanding results on the court. In 1972, his team reached the final in the annual interscholastic basketball championship in the state, with Groves being recognized as the team's star player, thanks to which he was ...
A native of Hardin, Weld County, Colorado, Mondt was the valedictorian at Kersey High School and also starred in football, baseball, and basketball. He enrolled at the University of Colorado in the fall of 1954 on an academic scholarship. He played football as a linebacker and offensive guard for the Colorado Buffaloes football teams from 1956 ...