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The Ironton Fighting Tigers are a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (excluding football). Currently, the other members of the conference include Chesapeake High School (Panthers), Coal Grove High School (Hornets), Fairland High School (Dragons), South Point High School (Pointers), Rock Hill High School (Redmen), Portsmouth High School (Trojans), Gallia Academy High School (Blue Devils).
Rock Hill High School (RHHS) is a rural, public high school near Ironton, Ohio. It is officially called Rock Hill Senior High School. It is the only high school in the Rock Hill Local School District. The high school is a four-year school, offering grades 9-12. Their nickname is the Redmen, and their mascot is an Indian Chieftain.
Fairland High School, Proctorville; Ironton High School, Ironton; Rock Hill Senior High School, Pedro; Saint Joseph Central High School, Ironton; South Point High School, South Point; Sugar Creek Christian Academy, Ironton; Symmes Valley High School, Willow Wood
Saint Joseph Central Catholic High School is a private, Catholic high school in Ironton, Ohio. It is operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Steubenville. The school's sports teams are known as the Flyers. In addition to housing the high school grades of 9-12, the school also houses junior high grades 7–8.
The Ironton Tribune, Ohio. July 18, 2024 at 3:17 PM. ... As a young man playing for Portsmouth West High School deciding where to attend college as a student-athlete, Pendleton ultimately decided ...
Hononegah Community High School, Rockton, Illinois - A non-native cheerleader's performance as "Princess Hononegah" has led to competing online petitions by students regarding the elimination or retention of the school mascot; [161] and a state legislator's proposal to amend the Illinois Interscholastic Athletic Organization Act to require the ...
Tigers, pirates, comets, a green wave: A look at Ohio high school mascots. Mansfield Senior (0-4) at New Philadelphia (2-2) Last season: Mansfield Senior 35, New Philadelphia 14.
John Ferguson is a 1969 graduate of Ironton High School, and left the area soon after, going to Appalachian Bible College in Beckley, West Virginia, then Kent State University.