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The school has three state championships on record in team athletics and activities: boys' cross country (1996), boys' golf (1948), and debate (1948). [5] For nearly 50 years, Kewanee High School competed in the North Central Illinois Conference (NCIC). However, after the 2009-2010 school year, KHS left the NCIC and joined the Three Rivers ...
Wildcats. Metascore: 41 "Wildcats" doesn't top many best-of lists, and the 1986 comedy certainly wasn't the first to use sports as a backdrop for tackling issues of sexism, racial prejudice, and ...
In order to maintain competition, the teams from the Three Rivers' football programs including: Amboy, Erie, Fulton, Morrison, Sterling Newman, Prophetstown, Riverdale, and Savanna joined the ranks of Tri-County Conference schools Peru St. Bede, Bureau Valley, Ottawa Marquette, Eureka, and Bradford (now Stark County High School) to make up the ...
The Kewanee Walworths were an American football team that played two seasons. They were an independent team. They were an independent team. In 1920 they played one game against an NFL team; they played a game against the Decatur Staleys .
Photo cred: Facebook. 3.) Radio File this movie under "heartbreaking." Cuba Gooding Jr. stars as a developmentally challenged man who was taken under the wing of the high school football coach.
The Manassas High School football team learns exactly that when their new coach transforms them from underdogs to championship contenders. Your spirits will be raised at the end of this one! Shop Now
The Longshots is a 2008 American sports comedy-drama film directed by Fred Durst, based on the real life events of Jasmine Plummer, the first girl to participate in the Pop Warner football tournament with the Harvey Colts led by head coach Richard Brown Jr.
Born and raised in Kewanee, Bailey was the first African-American graduate of the University of Illinois' School of Architecture. [14] B. Frank Baker (1864–1939), member of the Illinois Senate, was a resident of Kewanee and served as its mayor. [15] Neville Brand (1920-1992), actor and decorated World War II veteran