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Aug. 18—Kokomo's football team had the school buzzing last season when the Wildkats posted a 12-2 record with a Class 4A Final Four appearance. That buzz carried over to summer workouts and the ...
Aug. 19—Kokomo's football team roared back from a 14-3 deficit early in the fourth quarter to stun Leo 16-14 in a season opener Friday night in front of a big home crowd at Walter Cross Field.
Aug. 26—A delayed kickoff for hot weather, a 25-minute injury delay, and a longer halftime meant for a late night as Class 4A No. 5-rated Kokomo headed to Whiteland High School south of ...
Former Kokomo High School. The current campus of Kokomo High School was built in 1968 Previously, the downtown campus was known as Kokomo High School and the south campus was named Haworth High School. However, in 1983 the Kokomo-Center Township Board of Trustees decided that two high schools were no longer necessary.
Western High School is one of 5 public high schools in Howard County: Kokomo High School, Northwestern High School, Eastern (Greentown) High School, and Taylor High School. Western was founded in 1949 by combining three smaller school systems into one corporation, Western School Corporation.
B Bartholomew County School City/town Website Enrollment Grades Mascot School colors Conference Columbus Christian School Columbus Website 203 1-12 Crusaders Southern Roads Columbus East High School Columbus Website 1,475 9-12 Olympians Hoosier Hills Columbus North High School Columbus Website 2,063 9-12 Bull Dogs Conference Indiana Hauser Junior-Senior High School Hope Website 297 7-12 Jets ...
The North Central Conference is an IHSAA-sanctioned athletic conference consisting of ten large high schools in Cass, Delaware, Grant, Howard, Madison, Marion, Tippecanoe, and Wayne Counties across Central and North Central Indiana. Most of these schools are in 35,000+ population towns like Anderson, Marion, Kokomo, Lafayette, Muncie, and ...
The Indiana High School Athletic Association includes 427 member schools with 47 conferences. The largest conference is the Pocket Athletic with 13 schools. [1]Note 1: Boone Grove and South Central (Union Mills) compete in the Greater South Shore Conference as football-only members.