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Findlay: Trojans Findlay: Blue, Gold Public 1,175 638 1:1 Donnell MS, Glenwood MS 2023 Fremont Ross: Little Giants Fremont: Purple, White Public 853 403 2:6 Fremont MS 2023 Napoleon: Wildcats Napoleon: Navy, White Public 548 256 4:14 Napoleon MS 2011 Northview: Wildcats Sylvania: Black, Yellow, Public 1,394 494 2:6 Arbor Hills JHS, McCord JHS 1996
Findlay High School is a public high school in Findlay, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Findlay City School District, and the second largest high school in northwest Ohio. Their nickname is the Trojans. They are members of the Northern Lakes League. They have a respected performing arts program.
On May 24, 2010, representatives from Findlay and Lima Senior high schools met with the non-TPS members of the Toledo City League to discuss possibly forming a new conference no sooner than 2011. This came after Toledo Public considered cutting junior high, freshmen, and less popular sports from their budget in order to ease their $39 million ...
The state’s oldest Division II football rivalry kicks off for the 51st time when Findlay visits Ashland for a Great Midwest Athletic Conference showdown at 1 p.m. Saturday at Jack Miller Stadium.
Findlay Trojans (1934–87, to Buckeye Central) Fostoria Redmen (1934-35.1939–54, to Great Northern) Fremont Ross Little Giants (1934–87, to Buckeye Central) Sandusky Blue Streaks (1934–39, 1954–87, to Erie Shore) Tiffin Junior Order Home Juniors (1938–43, closed) Marion Harding Presidents (1947–87, to Ohio Heartland)
The Findlay Oilers are the athletic teams that represent the University of Findlay, located in Findlay, Ohio, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sporting competitions. The Oilers currently compete as members of the Great Midwest Athletic Conference. The Oilers were a member of the GLIAC since 1997, when they switched from the NAIA to the NCAA.
Huston played high school football at Findlay High School where he earned first-team All-Ohio honors as a junior. His holder at Findlay was Ben Roethlisberger, who would go on to play quarterback in the National Football League. His high school career ended when the Findlay Trojans lost in the Division I regional semifinals to Grove City, 59 ...
Findlay embarked in 1928 on a growing athletic program with no expense to the taxpayer, an envy of many communities throughout the state of Ohio. O.D. Donnell continued his guidance and financial support for improvements to the stadium from 1928 to 1936, donating tennis courts to the schools in 1928, followed by the combination wading pool and ...