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Huron High School, New Boston, Michigan – With the widespread attention to systemic racism, Native American mascots are being questioned, including by alumni of Huron HS. [92] Iroquois Middle/High School, Iroquois, South Dakota; J.D. Meisler Middle School, Metairie, Louisiana [93] James Caldwell High School, West Caldwell, New Jersey
The Big North Conference (BNC) is a high school athletic conference in Michigan. The conference is affiliated with the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA). The conference contains nine of the largest high schools across Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula .
On June 26, 2015, the owner of the Berkshire Battalion, William Dadds, announced that he intends to relocate the team from North Adams, Massachusetts, before the 2015–16 season after lease negotiations for the ice rink fell through. The city administration asked the team to only play a maximum of three Friday night games next season and repay ...
Huron: Chiefs 797 Red & White 32077 Huron River Dr. New Boston, MI 48164 Jefferson: Bears 475 Blue & Gold 5707 Williams Rd. Monroe, MI 48162 Milan: Big Reds 602 Red & Black 200 Big Red Dr. Milan, MI 48160 Riverview: Pirates 875 Maroon & Gold 12431 Longsdorf Riverview, MI 48193 St. Mary Catholic Central: Falcons/Kestrels 324 Green & Gold 108 W ...
On October 30, 2014, it was announced that a neutral site game would take place on January 31, 2015, in Port Huron, Michigan, at McMorran Place, with an eye towards future expansion into Port Huron. [28] The Danville Dashers defeated the Danbury Whalers 4–1 in the Port Huron game. The attendance at the game was 1,709. [29]
Port Huron Fighting Falcons: Port Huron: 2010–2014: 0: 0: Became the Keystone Ice Miners: Port Huron Fogcutters: Port Huron: 1975: 0: 0: Withdrew November 21, 1975 Redford Royals: Redford: 1978–1984; 1987–1989: 0: 0: Saginaw Gears: Saginaw: 1991–1995: 0: 0: Became the Gaylord Grizzlies in December 1995 St. Clair Shores Falcons: St ...
The school auditorium was rebuilt in 2005 and rededicated as a performing arts center. The expansion cost $7 million, and the expanded center can seat 650 people. The performing arts center is almost identical to the one at Port Huron High School, but the interior colors are different. [7]
In 2024, the U.S. News & World Report ranked Port Huron High School as between 480th and 673rd in the state. [5] PHHS athletic teams competed in the Eastern Michigan League (EML) until the 1990s; upon dissolution of the EML, PHHS joined the Macomb Area Conference (MAC). The athletic teams are known as the "Red Hawks", a reference to the school ...