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Genoa Area High School is a public high school near Genoa, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Genoa Area Local School District. Other towns in the district are Curtice, Clay Center, Martin, and Williston. The nickname for the athletic teams is the Comets. Genoa became a charter member of the Northern Buckeye Conference in 2011
Ron Hammye, coach Dave Hitchen among those who plan to gather for reunion of Genoa's 1974 state semifinal boys basketball team. Genoa community rallied around 1973-74 Comets basketball team that ...
For the 1972-73 school year, Eastwood, Elmwood, and Genoa leave the Northern Lakes League to form the SLL with Gibsonburg, Lakota, and Oak Harbor from the Sandusky Bay Conference, and Otsego and Woodmore from the Lakeshore Conference. Geographic location and comparable athletic competition were acknowledged as sound reasons for establishing the ...
For the 1972-73 school year, Eastwood, Elmwood, and Genoa leave to help form the Suburban Lakes League (SLL), leaving 6 members for a while. [8] Swanton and Napoleon were suggested as replacements. Southview joins in 1976 after Sylvania High School splits. [9] Bowling Green leaves the GLL in 1978 to bring the league total to 8. [10]
Thirty-two wrestlers placed at the state tournament. Genoa boys basketball Community rallied around 1973-74 Comets ... will be inducted into Ohio’s high school athletic hall of fame Sunday ...
Genoa Area Comets (1972-2011, left for Northern Buckeye Conference) Gibsonburg Golden Bears (1972-2011, left for the Toledo Area Athletic Conference ) Kansas Lakota Raiders (1972-2009, left for Midland Athletic League )
The Comets tasted a 34-30 victory Friday over visiting Oak Harbor for a Division III sectional championship. Three-seed Genoa (17-6) plays five-seed Lake at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Norwalk.
Genoa Comets (1948–1956, to Northern Lakes League) Sycamore Mohawk Warriors (1960–1962) Fostoria St. Wendelin Mohawks (no football, 1968–1972, 2016–2017, school closed) Shelby Whippets (2017–2018, Football only for 2018 season, to Mid Ohio Athletic Conference) Oak Harbor Rockets (1948–72, 1986–2023, to Northern Buckeye Conference)