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Roxana High School is a secondary school in Roxana, Illinois, United States. The school's mascot is the shell, named for the former Shell Oil (now ConocoPhillips) refinery also located in the town. [4] The school district encompasses all of Roxana, South Roxana, and parts of Wood River, Edwardsville and Rosewood Heights. [1]
Roxana is located in western Madison County and is bordered to the north by Wood River, to the west by Hartford, and to the southwest by South Roxana. Illinois Route 143 passes through the northern side of the village, leading northwest into Wood River and southeast 6 miles (10 km) to Edwardsville, the county seat.
North Mac High School: Virden, Illinois (3,000) Panthers Macoupin: 420 2A 2022 Sangamo Pana High School HS: Pana, Illinois (5,847) Panthers Christian: 407 2A 1926 2 1997 Independents Mid-State: Southwestern High School HS: Piasa, Illinois () Piasa Birds Macoupin: 488 2A 1955 5 1970 none (new school) Illinois Valley: Staunton High School HS ...
NORMAL — The Illinois High School Association football state championships are here. ... Byron's 754 points are second all-time for a single season, behind only Peoria High (805 in 2016).
The Illinois High School Association released the 2024 playoff outlook ahead of Week 8, which includes a look at every team in the state separated by hypothetical class and ranked by won-lost record.
Here are how Illinois high school football teams are ranked in the final AP top 10 poll in 2023.
South Central Illinois is a region in the southern part of Illinois; its approximate boundaries are US 50 in the south, and Illinois Highway 16 in the north. With fertile soil throughout the region, agriculture is a chief industry here. Some of the largest communities in south-central Illinois are Alton, Collinsville, Edwardsville, and Effingham.
The MVC was initially formed by Civic Memorial, Highland, Jersey Community, Mascoutah, O’Fallon, Roxana, Triad, and East Alton-Wood River High Schools. Ironically, the name Mississippi Valley had been used 2 times previous with the first occurrence happening in 1922 with teams from Macomb, Carthage, Pittsfield and Quincy from Illinois and ...