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Oct. 18—In a week where both teams needed a victory to get back on track in District 2-6A play, it was the visiting Midland High Bulldogs that got what they wanted in the end. Midland High ...
The 2023 OHSAA football state championships kick off Nov. 30. Here's how fans can watch or stream the games. OHSAA football playoffs: How to watch, stream championship games including Hoban-Massillon
The stadium, high school and Parkdale Elementary were built on the old Midland Airfield, replaced by Barstow Airport. [1] After the city's second high school, Herbert Henry Dow High School opened in 1968, the name was changed to Midland Community Stadium because the facility was used by both schools as their home field for football & soccer ...
They broadcast NCAA Baylor Bears football games from 1978 until 2004, when they decided to drop NCAA games altogether. KCRS was owned by Clear Channel Communications until it sold the entire Midland-Odessa cluster to Gap Broadcasting, who in turn sold the said cluster to ICA Broadcasting for $3 million. [3]
Midland High School was overcrowded again, but the decision was made to build a second high school in Midland, less than ten years after the current MHS was completed. Herbert Henry Dow High School opened to sophomores in 1968, and added one grade each year until the first class graduated in 1971. A freshman class was added to high schools in ...
The Iowa high school football playoffs have arrived in earnest, and some of the state's best matchups are in central Iowa. If you can't make it out to a stadium this week, there are ways to watch ...
Aug. 20—The Midland High football team has options. More so this season compared to the 2021 campaign. That's because head coach Thad Fortune, who was hired in the spring of 2021 and revamped ...
It is located on 1420 S. Badour Road in Midland, Michigan. The current principal is Mr. Curt Moses. The longest-serving teacher at Bullock Creek High School and in the Bullock Creek School District was Mr. Charles Mielock, with 41 years. He retired in 2010. "The Lancer Link" was the school newspaper, which came out every other Friday.