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Oak Hill Academy is a co-educational, private, Christian secondary school in Mouth of Wilson, Virginia, United States. Oak Hill enrolls approximately 120 students in grades 8–12, and is 100% boarding. It is accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools and is authorized to enroll international students. [3]
Steve Smith is a retired American head coach for the basketball team at Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Virginia. [1]He is a 1977 graduate of Asbury College, [2] a four-year Christian liberal arts college located in Wilmore, Kentucky, and holds an M.S. degree from Eastern Kentucky University.
Oak Hill Academy, from Mouth of Wilson, Virginia has won five LSI championships ('97, '01, '04,'06, '11) More than 40 Les Schwab Invitational participants have gone on to play in the NBA Kevin Durant , the 2008 NBA Rookie of the Year was a player in the 2004 LSI while at Oak Hill Academy
#6 San Gabriel Academy 66, #3 Capistrano Valley Christian 51 Sage Hill 43, Tustin 39. DIVISION 3A Mark Keppel 66, #16 Hemet 59 #4 Aquinas 58, #5 Torrance 42 #6 San Dimas 65, Burbank Providence 64 (OT)
Oak Hill, one of the top prep basketball schools in the country, lost to Link Academy, 81-67, on Thursday to end Steve Smith's 37-year tenure. Oak Hill, one of the top prep basketball schools in ...
Oak Hill Academy (Virginia), Mouth of Wilson, Virginia, a private Baptist-affiliated boarding school known for producing basketball stars Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
Southern California Academy 48, Oak Hill 42 SCA: Garwey Dual 14, Jahseem Felton 11, Fielder 9, AJ Johnson 7, Bodo 5, Johnson 2. OH: Joshua Holloway 13, Kaden Magwood 13, Robinson 7, Russo-Nance 3 ...
After playing his first three years at West Charlotte High School, Gray played his final year of high school basketball at Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Virginia, a prep basketball program that has produced NBA players such Kevin Durant and Carmelo Anthony. Gray was ranked by ESPN as the 86th best high school senior for the 2002 class. [1]