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The first Hughes High School was established in 1853 on property on Fifth and Mound streets. [4]The school owes its name to Thomas Hughes, an Englishman and shoemaker, who, by his will, dated December, 1826, left his property for a high school, which was built in 1853 at a cost of $23,375.
Cincinnati.com readers selected the Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine's Athletes of the Week from high school sports action through Sept. 15.
Cincinnati high school football Week 3 scoreboard. ... Cincinnati Metro Athletic Conference. Hughes 20, Roger Bacon 14 – FINAL (Thursday) Taft 36, Alter 7 – FINAL.
Cincinnati.com readers selected the Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Athletes of the Week from prep sports action through Nov. 26.
Cincinnati Courter Tech Cavaliers (1896–1973, was Cincinnati Tech until 1923, then Central Tech until 1960, school closed) Cincinnati Franklin Preparatory Falcons (1896–1926, school burned down and closed) Cincinnati Hughes Big Red (1896–1985, to Western Metro) Cincinnati Walnut Hills Eagles (1896–1985, to Metro County)
Ohio girls small-school track & field: Riley Davis, New Richmond – The sophomore won the Southern Buckeye Academic and Athletic Conference-American Division's 1,600-meter run in 5:12.15, then ...
The Greater Cincinnati area consists of many public school districts, most of which contain one or more high school. There are also a number of Catholic high schools, many of which are single-sex, along with many other private schools (which are generally co-ed).
In a vote that ended March 1, Cincinnati.com readers selected the Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Athletes of the Week from high school sports action through Feb. 25. The Enquirer has mailed ...