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  2. Winter Park High School - Wikipedia

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    Winter Park High School was constructed at 528 Huntington Avenue in 1923 and was one of the first high schools in Orange County. The school remained in this location until construction began in 1969 at the present location (2100 Summerfield Road). [2] The original campus remains in use to this day as the Winter Park High School Ninth Grade ...

  3. Showalter Field - Wikipedia

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    Winter Park High School Bob Mosher Track at Showalter Field is a multi-purpose stadium located at Cady Way Park in Winter Park, Florida . It is operated by Orange County Public Schools , and serves as the primary sports facility for Winter Park High School .

  4. Dax McCarty - Wikipedia

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    McCarty was raised in Winter Park, Florida and attended Winter Park High School. [3] [4] During his early years, McCarty was a member of the United States Soccer Residency program and attended the Edison Soccer Academy in Bradenton, Florida.

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  6. Orange County Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1952, there were only two high schools in the City of Orlando: Orlando High School and Jones High School, which was a segregation-era Black-only high school until integration was enforced. Other municipalities in the county had high schools: Apopka, Florida ; Winter Park, Florida ; Ocoee, Florida ; Winter Garden, Florida (Lakeview H.S ...

  7. John Hart (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Hart was born in Tampa, Florida, and graduated from Winter Park High School. [1] He attended Seminole Junior College where he was catcher on the baseball team. In 1969 he won All-American honors and began his professional career as a catcher in the Montreal Expos organization where he played under the name John Reen.

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  9. Winter Park - Wikipedia

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    Winter Park may refer to: Winter Park, Colorado; Winter Park, Florida; Winter Park Company; Winter Park cluster housing, Melbourne, Australia; Winter Park High School, Winter Park, Florida; Winter Park Resort, Winter Park, Colorado; Fraser–Winter Park station in Fraser, Colorado; Winter Park station in Winter Park, Florida