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Neenah High School, 19th century. Neenah High School is a public high school located in Neenah, Wisconsin. It is the only traditional high school of the Neenah Joint School District. As of fall 2008, approximately 2250 students were enrolled in grades 9 through 12, making it one of the largest schools in the state. [2]
The Fox Valley Association is an athletic conference comprising ten high schools located within the Fox Valley region of northeastern Wisconsin.The management of the conference is vested in the principals of the member schools, who determine the rules governing the eligibility of athletes and the schedules.
The Valley Football Association (VFA) is a football-only athletic conference comprising fifteen high schools located within northeastern and central Wisconsin. The conference was formed in 2010, when the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association merged the Fox Valley Association (FVA) and Wisconsin Valley Conference (WVC) .
Neenah's new high school opened in September featuring a multipurpose football field. The total cost of the new school was $171 million and the facility is over 460,000 square feet.
Neenah beat Green Bay Notre Dame 26-5 to start the playoffs. The Rockets then slipped past Kimberly (10-8) before getting a measure of revenge over Appleton United (17-4), which had defeated the ...
The Fox River Valley Conference was established in 1923 by charter members Appleton, Fond du Lac, Green Bay East, Green Bay West, Manitowoc, Oshkosh, and Sheboygan. [1] [2] A year later in 1924, Marinette would join the conference and remain as its eighth member until 1936. [3]
Open gym events at Precision Athletics, 2080 W 20th Ave., Oshkosh, give younger tots, ages 10 months to 2 years, the opportunity to run, jump and play on gymnastics equipment sized for them.
Kreklow was born in Neenah, Wisconsin. Wayne is the son of Wayne Sr. (d. 2018) and Joanne. He is one of six Kreklow children. His father coached and taught for 42 years. [1] Kreklow played on the 1975 state championship basketball team at Neenah High School. Kreklow scored 23 points in Neenah's state quarterfinal loss in 1974.