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The Chargers of Hillsdale College in the 2016 spring game. The Hillsdale College Chargers football teams play their home games at Frank "Muddy" Waters Stadium. The stadium has an official seating capacity of 8,500 spectators. [4] Football coach Muddy Waters was the head coach at Hillsdale from 1954 to 1973. The football stadium is named in his ...
In 1970, Triway left the league for the Chippewa Conference and was replaced by Hillsdale, who had come over from the Firelands Conference. [ 2 ] Upon opening a much-needed new high school in 1971, Doylestown changed their name to Chippewa High School to reflect the trend that most of the district's residents were living in Chippewa Township ...
The Chargers are an NCAA Division II college football team and compete as a member of the Great Midwest Athletic Conference. The stadium is owned and operated by Hillsdale College. The facility is named in honor of College Football Hall of Fame coach Frank "Muddy" Waters who led the Chargers to a 138–47–5 record from 1954 through 1973. [2]
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The softball tournament draws have been released, opening up a chance for two area teams to meet in a district final. Softball Postseason Draw Breakdown: Could we see a Loudonville-Hillsdale ...
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Year D I / AAA D II / AA D III / A D IV 1978: Springfield: Champion: Casstown Miami East: 1979: Akron St Vincent-St Mary: Manchester: Jeromesville Hillsdale
In the second round Michigan Tech beat the Drury Panthers 60–51, and in the first round defeated the Lewis Flyers 72–56. This year also produced another GLIAC Championship team as they defeated the Tiffin Dragons in the first round 58–40, the Hillsdale Chargers 69–58, and the Ashland Eagles in the championship game 63–53.