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The Steubenville High School rape occurred in Steubenville, Ohio, on the night of August 11, 2012, when a high school girl, incapacitated by alcohol, was publicly and repeatedly sexually assaulted by her peers, several of whom documented the acts on social media. The victim was transported, undressed, photographed, and sexually assaulted.
The school offers baseball, basketball, football, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, and wrestling. [3] Athletic teams compete as the Steubenville Big Red in the Ohio High School Athletic Association as a member of the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference.
It follows the Steubenville High School rape case. [1] The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 22, 2018. It was released in a limited release on March 22, 2019, by Together Films, prior to its debut on POV on PBS on June 17, 2019.
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National High School Football Hall of Fame Class of 2024 Chicago Bears linebacker Dick Butkus on the bench during a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Soldier Field on Sept. 19, 1971. LB Dick ...
Jones began playing organized football in the fifth grade. By the time they neared the end of their time at Steubenville High School, Jones and his two friends, Eddie Vincent and Frank Gilliam, were being courted by college football programs. Ohio State and their coach, Woody Hayes, offered a scholarship only to Cal Jones.
One of Steubenville’s strengths revolves around their outstanding senior quarterback Aiden Davis (5-11, 175), who threw for 250 yards and touchdown and also added a score on the ground in the ...
An 1846 engraving of downtown Steubenville, with the Jefferson County Courthouse visible on the right. In 1786–87, soldiers of the First American Regiment under Major Jean François Hamtramck built Fort Steuben to protect the government surveyors mapping the land west of the Ohio River, [10] and named the fort in honor of Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben.