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Modesto High quarterback Israel Ceniceros (4) takes off to scramble out of the pocket during a game between Modesto High School and Central Valley High School at Gregori High School in Modesto ...
Only two Springfield area high school football teams are left in the playoffs. ... including last week’s 49-13 win over No. 4 Breese Central. ... at No. 2 Shelbyville (11-1), Saturday, ...
John McAdams High, as the school was initially called when it was founded in 1923, [1] was originally classes until grade 10, but they received grades 11 and 12. From 1935 to 1965, Sidney W. Harris was the principal. [1] Shelbyville Central High School absorbed the students in 1967, as desegregation was initiated after 1964. [1]
Central Catholic (Modesto) def. Bakersfield Christian 36-23 2014 De La Salle (Concord) def. Centennial (Corona) 63-42 Folsom def. Oceanside 68-7 Redlands East Valley def. Clayton Valley Charter (Concord) 34-33 Campolindo (Moraga) def. El Capitan (Lakeside) 35-28 Central Catholic (Modesto) def. St. Margaret's Episcopal (San Juan Capistrano) 31-19
Benld High School would join in 1935 and the conference would stay status quo for 10 years. [1] A wave of change occurred in 1944 as Hillsboro, Nokomis, Pana and Taylorville would all leave the South Central for the newly formed Mid State Conference. This exodus resulted in a 5 team football conference that would not change until 1955.
Justin Palmer's spread offenses at Shelbyville set Tennessee high school football records. Now he'll install the scheme at Forrest as its new coach.
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The district previously operated East Bedford School and Bedford County Training School for Negroes, the latter previously John McAdams High School and also Harris High School for Negroes. These schools were reserved for black students. In 1967 it merged into Shelbyville Central. [2]