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Traverse City East Middle School is Traverse City's public middle school serving Traverse City's east side. [54] Because of it serving as a feeder to Central High School, East Middle's athletic teams are also known as the Trojans. It is located off Three Mile Road, on the same campus as Cherry Knoll Elementary School.
The new high school became Traverse City West Senior High School, and the existing one was renamed to Traverse City Central High School. [ 14 ] From 1997 to 2022, Traverse City Central's athletic programs were part of the Big North Conference , which was founded as a collection of Northern Michigan's largest public high schools after Traverse ...
Renowned for being the best high school rivalry in Michigan, this rivalry began in 1998 when Traverse City Senior High split to form Traverse City Central and Traverse City West Senior High Schools, also known as the Battle for Traverse City, and, since 2012, has been known as the Traverse City Patriot Game [109]
Oct. 10—TRAVERSE CITY — Traverse City St. Francis would hope to have the last laugh in the Lake Michigan Conference one more time to make a point. "It would be amazing to win the conference ...
The conference was created in 1997 after the split of Traverse City Senior High School into Central and West high schools. It combined the eight largest schools in Northern Michigan. In 2004, due to decreasing enrollment, Cheboygan and Sault Area left the conference.
Thirlby, a local farmer gave the land to the Traverse City Schools for athletic contests. In the early years it was known as Thirlby's farm fields, or 12th Street Athletic Field. The current configuration facing east and west [ 1 ] was originally built in 1934 and was one of the first lighted athletic fields in Northern Michigan .
The Northern Michigan Football League is an interscholastic athletic conference affiliated with the Michigan High School Athletic Association.It is located in Northern Michigan and contains seveenteen teams that encompasses fourteen counties: Antrim, Benzie, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Chippewa, Crawford, Emmet, Grand Traverse, Iosco, Kalkaska, Leelanau, Mackinac, Ogemaw and Otsego.
The conference formed following the dissolution of the old Lake Michigan Conference, the schools in the conference had concerns with Traverse City St. Francis, and their domination in most of the sports offered, they had almost 50 more conference champions than the next closest school. East Jordan was the first school announced to leave; they ...