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The NOL was formed in 1944 as the third-oldest high school league in Ohio. The original members were Bellevue, Bucyrus, Crestline, Galion ... Track & Field Tennis ...
The first Galion Union High School was built in 1868 on West Walnut Street and served as Galion High School until 1917. This building was demolished in 1924 and a new junior high school was built on the site in 1925, which was razed in April 2008. The second home of GHS was built in 1917 on the site of a former cemetery on North Union Street.
The Upper Sandusky Rams played football as a MOAC school for 2014 only before fully joining the N10. East Knox accepted the offer to be the eighth member of the Blue Division for 2014. [9] On August 5, 2013, Marion Harding was extended an invitation to replace Upper Sandusky in 2015-16 pending a vote of approval from Harding's school board. [10]
Galion High School’s Dominic Capretta (24) drives with the ball against Ontario High School during high school boys basketball action Friday, Jan. 26, 2024 at Galion High School.
Stone becomes Galion's second track and field athlete to go Division I in the last four seasons. She was an All-Ohioan as a junior in shot put. Galion's Miranda Stone inks letter of intent to ...
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD: OHSAA high school track and field | Divisions I and III regional results Friday. Girls 800 relay. 3, West Branch (Lauren Gossett, Sophia Gregory, Zoe Sanders, Kennedy ...
This article lists the notable American high school national championships for the sport of athletics, consisting of cross country running and track and field competitions. Most U.S. high school track and field or cross country competitions are run under the authority of the National Federation of State High School Associations .
The Northern 10 conference was founded in 2012 by ten schools located in north-central Ohio. Six of these schools (Buckeye Central, Bucyrus, Colonel Crawford, Crestline, Riverdale, and Wynford) came from the North Central Conference, three (Carey, Mohawk, and Seneca East) came from the Midland Athletic League, and one came from the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference. [1]