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In the later 30s, Rittman left the league after becoming an exempted village school while Big Prairie became part of the Holmes County school system. In the spring of 1938, a Wayne County Coaches Association was formed to help organize the league's athletic play. Marshallville lost their high school in 1938 when the state told them they could ...
The school name came from the district's northwestern location within Wayne County. Chester basketball coach Roy Bates chose the school colors of blue and gray, which were a combination of the basketball uniforms of Chester, which were blue, and Congress, which were gray. Bates would also become the first basketball coach at Northwestern.
Frank Hughes School is a public comprehensive K–12 school located in Clifton, Tennessee. It is part of the Wayne County School System . In 1986, the girls' basketball team had a 35-3 win/loss record and won the class A State Championship.
Richmond boys basketball coach Billy Wright watches on during the Red Devils' home opener against Floyd Central, Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023. The Red Devils won 75-61 to improve to 2-0 for the first ...
The 2024 Wayne County Commissioners girls summer basketball camp attracted nearly 70 players grades 3-8. This year's clinic was hosted by Honesdale under the supervision of new varsity coach Joe Reno.
Apple Creek, Fredericksburg, Holmesville, and Mt. Eaton high schools were merged to create Waynedale High School within the Southeast Local School District. They have been members of the Wayne County Athletic League since their creation, as their preceding schools were beforehand. A 20-member committee of coaches, students, and teachers chose ...
NHS enjoys a fierce conference rivalry with three other Wayne County schools (Centerville, Hagerstown and Lincoln). In the 2013–2014 season, the Knights won their first boys' basketball conference title since 1985-86 and also their first ever boys' basketball sectional title.
The Western Wayne Athletic Conference (WWAC), is a high school sports conference located in Wayne County, Michigan. It was formed in 2009. It was formed in 2009. Formation and Expansion