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Highland tight end Evan Foust pulls in a catch during the first half of the OHSAA Division II regional championship game against Avon High School, Friday, Nov. 22, 2024 at Ely Stadium in Elyria, OH.
Highland high school football scored a statement win in Week 5 of OHSAA action over Tallmadge Here's how the game went down in live update.
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Highland High School competes in the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) as a member of the Suburban League American Conference. In the late 1970s and early 1980s the Hornets wrestling team was a regular state championship contender, winning the Division II state title in 1975 and 1981. [3]
This is a list of high school athletic conferences in the Northeast Region of Ohio, as defined by the OHSAA. [1] Because the names of localities and their corresponding high schools do not always match and because there is often a possibility of ambiguity with respect to either the name of a locality or the name of a high school, the following table gives both in every case, with the locality ...
The rumors of dissatisfaction with the NOC and other changes in high school athletics proved true and resulted in the largest changes for the league since it was established. In August 2013, charter member Green, which had played in the Suburban League for nearly 65 years, announced it would leave to join the Federal League in 2015. [8]
Last week, the Ohio High School Athletic Association released the 2024 football playoff divisions, and of the 10 Marion-area schools, only Highland saw a change in division.
Medina Highland Hornets (1957–1976) -- Left after Spring of 1976 to join the Suburban League LaGrange Keystone Wildcats (1957–1986) -- Left after Spring 1986 to join the Lorain County Conference South Amherst Cavaliers (1957–1988) -- Merged with Firelands in 1988