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Sweetwater High School's Mustangs Football teams play in the Mustang Bowl, built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The Mustang Bowl opened for its first game against the Brownwood Lions on September 15, 1939. Sweetwater's football tradition has produced 690 wins, fourth-most all-time in Texas class 3A rankings. [citation needed]
Sweetwater High School (SUHI or SUH) is a high school in National City, California, United States. Established in 1920, it is one of the oldest high schools in San Diego County . The flagship of Sweetwater Union High School District , SUHI predominantly serves the National City community with an enrollment of 2,675 students.
Sweetwater football couldn't continue momentum from fast start in 42-7 loss to Aubrey in Friday's Region I-4A Division II area playoff.
In 1999, former Sweetwater Union School District superintendent Ed Brand met with once San Diego State University president Stephan Weber to try and overcome the small number of students enrolling and graduating from San Diego State University. To address this issue, Brand and Weber engineered the idea of a compact for success which would be a ...
Week 10 of the high school football season in the books, check out where West Texas, Concho Valley and San Angelo teams stack up in their district.
Tackle Billy White was the team captain and received first-team honors on the 1961 All-Big Eight Conference football team. The team's statistical leaders included halfback Mike McClellan (508 rushing yards), quarterback Bob Page (233 passing yards), and halfback Jimmy Carpenter (12 catches, 143 receiving yards).
2024 NIT second round schedule, matchups Top left of bracket First round. Seton Hall 75, Saint Joseph's 72 (OT) North Texas 84, LSU 77. Boston College 62, Providence 57. UNLV 84, Princeton 77 ...
Kippy Brown began his football career at Sweetwater High School in Sweetwater, Tennessee, under long-time Sweetwater coach King Berrong (1925–2013). [3] He led Sweetwater to the 1971 and 1972 state championships, [4] and helped the team lead the state in scoring in 1972 and 1973.