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Approximately 80% of Cave Spring and 76% of Hidden Valley’s students are white, while Black students make up 5.8% of the student body at the two schools. School loses final game due to George ...
In 1968, the high school was moved to its current site, while its original building became Cave Spring Intermediate School, then renamed Cave Spring Junior High School, and would later become Cave Spring Middle School in 2002. Cave Spring held grades 10-12 for numerous years until 2002, when it fed approximately half of its 10-12 population ...
A Cave Spring High School student felt that it was appropriate to use an image of George Floyd’s death as a symbol for them winning a “big game” against their rivals. (Part 1) — TC Hueston ...
In the 2002–2003 school year, the student body of Group AAA Cave Spring High School in Roanoke County was split into two Group AA sized schools with the opening of Hidden Valley High School. These two new schools gave the Blue Ridge District eleven members that year except in football, where Cave Spring remained in AAA and Hidden Valley ...
For the 2002–2003 school year, the student body of Group AAA Cave Spring High School in Roanoke County was split into two Group AA sized schools with the opening of Hidden Valley High School. These two new schools gave the district eleven members that year except in football, where Cave Spring remained in AAA and Hidden Valley did not play a ...
Welcome to spring high school football in New Jersey. It’s kind of football. Kind of. For those taking part, though, it’s seriously important.
Redick was a McDonald's All-American at Cave Spring High School in Roanoke, Virginia, [9] winning the 2002 McDonald's All-American Game MVP. He scored 43 points as a senior in the Virginia High School League (VHSL) [a] Class AAA state championship game, a game in which the Knights defeated George Wythe High School of Richmond.
Born in Cave Spring, Georgia, Holsey attended Coosa High School in Rome, Georgia, where he was a letterman in football and basketball. He was the head football coach at Wittenberg-Birnamwood High School in Wittenberg, Wisconsin. According to the Wausau Daily Herald.