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  2. Wheaton Academy - Wikipedia

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    Wheaton Academy (WA) is a private, Christian, ... The school's athletic facilities include Heritage Fieldhouse with four basketball courts, [10] ...

  3. Private School League - Wikipedia

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    In December 1930, five private religious and secular schools in the Chicago area came together to create an athletic conference for non-public schools. The five schools weren Chicago Christian of Palos Heights, Chicago Luther Institute, Wheaton Academy, Chicago Central YMCA, and the Pullman Free School of Manual Training in Chicago.

  4. Jake Cousins - Wikipedia

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    Cousins grew up St. Charles, Illinois, and attended Wheaton Academy.In high school, he lettered four times in baseball, including for the school's 2012 league champion baseball team, and twice in basketball for the school's two-time league championship team.

  5. Illinois high school football: IHSA state football playoffs ...

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    Sports. Weather. Illinois high school football: IHSA state football playoffs semifinal scores ... Wheaton St. Francis 21, FINAL. 1A: Lena-Winslow 42, LeRoy 13, FINAL. ... Wilmette Loyola Academy ...

  6. Wheaton leads Addison to new heights in athletics, academics

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  7. Metro Suburban Conference - Wikipedia

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    Nine private Catholic/Christian schools left the conference at the beginning of the 2023-24 season: Aurora Christian, Bishop McNamara, Chicago Christian, Timothy Christian, St. Edward, and Wheaton Academy formed the Chicagoland Christian Conference along with Marian Central Catholic, Christ the King, and Chicago Hope Academy while St. Francis ...

  8. Hank Brown (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Brown began his high school career playing at Wheaton-Warrenville South High School in Wheaton, Illinois. [1] Following outrage with their school district during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Brown and family moved to Nashville, Tennessee and attended Lipscomb Academy where he was coached by Super Bowl winning quarterback Trent Dilfer. [2]

  9. Todd Beamer - Wikipedia

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    Beamer attended Wheaton Christian Grammar School, where he played soccer, basketball, and baseball. [1] He attended Wheaton Academy, a Christian high school, from 1983 to 1985, [3] where he excelled in the same sports. [4] He was elected class vice president in his junior year.