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Owatonna High School (OHS) is a public school in Owatonna, Minnesota, United States. The school was established in 1877. Construction of the current building started in 2021 and finished in 2023 and opened for students fall 2023. It currently has an average of 1600 students and 203 faculty members.
Parts of the 1995 movie Angus were filmed in and around Owatonna, including Owatonna Senior High School, its football team, and marching band. [37] Much of the 2014 silent film The Root of Evil was shot on location in Owatonna, most notably at the Owatonna Senior High School and the Gainey Center.
Jenke attended Owatonna High School in Owatonna, Minnesota, where he lettered each of his three high school years in three sports—football, basketball, and baseball—while captaining each in his senior year. He also played on a local ice hockey team that won state championships and played in national tournaments.
This is a list of known college commitments by Minnesota high school football players headed into Wednesday, the first day of the early signing period for NCAA Division I and II players. It also ...
Follow your favorite central-Minnesota high school football team's scores below! Section 5-2A. Third-seeded Holdingford (5-3) hosts Paynesville (1-7), the six seed. The Huskers won the previous ...
Owatonna Senior High School: Owatonna, Minnesota (25,599) 1928-1934 (rejoined in 1939) Public 1,501 Huskies Royal Blue and Silver Red Wing High School: Red Wing, Minnesota (16,459) 1875 1928-1981 (rejoined in 2014) Public 1,124 Wingers Purple and White Century High School: Rochester, Minnesota (106,769) 1997 1928 (as Rochester) Public 1,578
Walz was a coach for a Minnesota high school football team when it won a state championship in 1999, according to local news reporting. Walz was arrested in 1995, coached for state champs in 1999.
Joesting was born in Little Falls, Minnesota, [2] and grew up in Owatonna, Minnesota. [3] He played high school football at Owatonna High School and set the school's scoring record in 1923 with 89 points. [4] He became known as the "Owatonna Thunderbolt". [3] [5]