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  2. Bangor Area High School - Wikipedia

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    Slater: Rival: Pen Argyl Area High School: Website: www.bangor.k12.pa.us /Domain /8: Mascot: Bangor Area High School is a four-year public high school located in ...

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    Official website: piaa.org: As of the 2022-2023 and the 2023-2024 school years, ... Bangor: Slaters Bangor: Northampton: AAAA

  4. Pen Argyl Area High School - Wikipedia

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    Pen Argyl has been involved in a long-standing rivalry with Bangor Area High School. The football rivalry between these two teams is arguably the most well-known aspect of this rivalry. The game was initially played on Thanksgiving Day, but this tradition ended in the mid-1970s. It is now the regular season finale for both teams.

  5. Bangor Bangors - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, the Bangor Bangors resumed play as members of the North Atlantic League. Berwick also continued play in the eight–team league, hosting the Berwick Slaters. In their final season of play, Bangor finished the regular season with a record of 65–71. The Bangors placed sixth while drawing 15,302 at Bangor Stadium.

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  7. Bangor Township Schools - Wikipedia

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    Website: www.bangorschools ... Christa McAuliffe Middle School, formerly Bangor Junior High School (-1997) mascot changed with the school's name from the Bangor ...

  8. Bangor High School (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the Post analysis placed Bangor High in the top 8% nationally (of approx. 22,000 'normal-enrollment' public high schools), and Bangor was one of only six Maine high schools to make the top 10%, and one of only two in a Maine city. [6] In 2011, Maine's male and female AP Scholars were students at Bangor High School.

  9. Bangor F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The first Bangor FC was founded, according to local legend, in 1914 in a rowing boat on Bangor Bay. When The Great War was declared in the August of that year, football was abandoned in Bangor as many young men rushed to join up and the then leading junior teams in the town, Bangor Rangers and Clifton Amateurs, folded.