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  2. Wheaton High School - Wikipedia

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    Wheaton High School along with the adjoining Thomas Edison High School of Technology were entirely reconstructed where Wheaton's football and baseball fields were previously located. Since other schools were too full to accommodate Wheaton's student body, the original building was not demolished until the new buildings were completed.

  3. Red Grange - Wikipedia

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    In four years at Wheaton High School, [note 1] Grange earned 16 varsity letters in football, baseball, basketball, and track; [5] he scored 75 touchdowns and 532 points for the football team. [5] As a high school junior, Grange scored 36 touchdowns and led Wheaton High School to an undefeated season. In his senior year, his team won every game ...

  4. Jim Rexilius - Wikipedia

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    Rexilius spent most of his career as the coach at Wheaton North High School where he coached high school football and other sports. [5] In his 27-year coaching career, Rexilius twice led his high-school teams to state championships—first in 1979 and again in 1986 after returning to the secondary-school level. [5]

  5. Wheaton North High School - Wikipedia

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    Wheaton North High School (WNHS), locally referred to as "North" is a public four-year high school in Wheaton, Illinois, a western suburb of Chicago. It is one of two high schools that are part of Community Unit School District 200 , the other being Wheaton Warrenville South High School .

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

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    The IHSA football playoffs continue across Illinois as the high school football postseason enters its third weekend. ... 4 Wheaton St. Francis (9-2) at 1 Sycamore (11-0), 1 p.m.

  7. Jeff Thorne - Wikipedia

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    Thorne attended Wheaton Central High School in Wheaton, Illinois where he played under his father, head coach John Thorne. He set the state record for career touchdown passes with 57. [4] He started as a sophomore and threw for over 1,000 yards. [5] His senior season, he led the team to a 5A state semifinal appearance and was named all-state.

  8. Chuck Long - Wikipedia

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    Born in Norman, Oklahoma, and raised in Wheaton, Illinois, Long attended Wheaton North High School and played football, basketball and baseball under Jim Rexilius. [4] He led his team to the 1979 state title in football as the starting quarterback and was named to the all-state championship squad. Long also gathered all-state honors in 1980.

  9. DuPage Valley Conference - Wikipedia

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    In late 2016, four members of the DVC, Glenbard North High School, Lake Park High School, Wheaton North High School, and Wheaton Warrenville South High School announced that they would be leaving the conference effective at the end of the 2017–18 school year to form a new athletic conference with current Upstate Eight (River Division) members ...