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The first was in 1945, when a crowd of 80,000 fans saw Fenwick defeat Tilden High School, 20–6. The second was in 1962, and saw Fenwick defeat Schurz High School, 40–0. The win not only capped an undefeated season, but was played before over 91,000 fans; the third-largest crowd to witness a high school football game in Illinois history.
Belle Vernon Area School District uses a gold turf with black accents. [24] Tenino High School has a black turf football field. [25] Moore Catholic High School in Staten Island, New York unveiled its red turf field in 2021. [26] Also in Kentucky, Paris High School in the city of that name unveiled an orange field in 2024. [27]
The sable or black of the shield symbolizes wisdom, silence, fortitude and penance. The light color (which could be white, argent or silver) signifies peace, purity charity and sincerity. Sometimes, the motto of the Order surrounds the shield.
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Girls' track and field – 1993 [7] Girls' soccer – 2008, 2012 [8] Girls' volleyball – 2010, 2019 [9] Boys' volleyball – 2013, 2021 [10] Prior to 2022–2023 boys' volleyball was sanctioned by the Ohio High School Boys Volleyball Association rather than the OHSAA. [11]
Fenwick High School may refer to: Fenwick High School (Oak Park, Illinois) Bishop Fenwick High School (Franklin, Ohio) Bishop Fenwick High School (Peabody, Massachusetts)