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Marion Local has been the best high school football program in Ohio since 2000. The 15-0 Flyers have won 13 state championships since the turn of the century and finished state runner-up an ...
Marion Local High School is a public high school located in Maria Stein, in Mercer County, Ohio's Marion Township.It currently has approximately 286 students enrolled. The students are from Maria Stein and several surrounding communities, including Cassella, Chickasaw, St. Rose and St. Sebastian in Mercer County, Osgood in Darke County, as well as a small portion of Auglaize County.
Marion-area high school football standings, playoff schedule for Week 13 Northmor football: Trust between quarterback, receivers built over 10 years Football Playoff Preview: Northmor's secondary ...
The football field is encircled by a urethane running track. The campus also includes a baseball field, tennis courts and an indoor practice building for football. With the completion of the new Marion Junior High School in 2009, the unofficially named "Patriot Arena" opened for basketball games for both MJHS and MHS.
On Friday night, five of the Marion area's 10 high school football teams will be on the field for Week 11 and the opening round of regionals. Two teams will be hosting on Friday night, both in ...
Marion had no varsity football victories from the 1999 season finale until 2004. Marion won two games that year. Beginning in the 2009 season, the football team combined with Tigerton High School. The co-op team is known as the Marion–Tigerton Thundercatz. The co-op was created because of declining participation for both schools.
Marion Local went 10-4 in Goodwin’s first season, falling to St. John’s 38-8 in a Division VI state semifinal. The Flyers got their revenge a year later, ending the Blue Jays’ state-record ...
The North Central Conference is an IHSAA-sanctioned athletic conference consisting of ten large high schools in Cass, Delaware, Grant, Howard, Madison, Marion, Tippecanoe, and Wayne Counties across Central and North Central Indiana. Most of these schools are in 35,000+ population towns like Anderson, Marion, Kokomo, Lafayette, Muncie, and ...