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The Comets (13-7, 9-4) got out to a great start in the first quarter with smothering defense that overwhelmed Oak Harbor (21-3, 11-2) and gave Genoa a one-point lead. “Our girls take pride in ...
High school football Oak Harbor's Micah Miller football newcomer, big stage suits him fine Sandusky Bay Conference River Division Evarts averaged 22.2 points and canned 87 3-pointers to earn ...
Oak Harbor High School is a public high school located in Oak Harbor, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Benton-Carroll-Salem Schools district. Their athletic teams are known as the Rockets, and their school colors are red and green. The student graduation rate in 2005-06 was 92.4 percent, down from 96.8 percent in 2004–05.
High school basketball: ... Newport Harbor 55. Garden Grove 58, Saddleback 47. ... Oak Hills 69, Palm Desert 54. Oak Park 71, Moorpark 44. Oakwood 61, Hillcrest Christian 56.
Orson Christensen (born c. 1937 or 1938) is an American college football coach. He was the head football coach for Avenal High School from 1964 to 1968, Thomas Jefferson High School from 1969 to 1970, W. F. West High School from 1971 to 1974, Olympic Community College—now known as Olympic College—from 1975 to 1980, Nebraska Wesleyan University from 1982 to 1986, Eastern Oregon State ...
Benton-Carroll-Salem Local School District is a school district in Northwest Ohio.The school district provides open enrollment so that a student does not have to live in the district limits, however the school primarily serves students who live in the following villages and townships Oak Harbor, Rocky Ridge, Carroll Twp., Benton Twp., Erie Twp., and Salem Twp. located in Ottawa County.
High school basketball: Scores from boys' and girls' games on Tuesday, Dec. 10. ... Beaumont 62, Great Oak 54 Bishop Alemany 71, Viewpoint 42 Bishop Diego 42, Thacher 33 ... Newport Harbor 24 ...
The Parade All-America Boys Basketball Team was an annual selection by Parade that nationally honored the top high school boys' basketball players in the United States. [1] It was part of the Parade All-American series that originated with boys basketball before branching to other sports.