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  2. Kentwood High School (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Kentwood High School is a high school in Covington, ... Kentwood's sports teams compete in the Cascade Division of the North Puget Sound League since the 2016-17 ...

  3. List of United States high school national records in track ...

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    Additionally, high-school competition is conducted under slightly different rules, which have evolved over time. For example, in 1980, high schools converted their running distances from Imperial (yards) to metric, but instead of running conventional international distances like 1500 metres in place of the mile run, a more equitable but non ...

  4. Kentwood High Magnet School - Wikipedia

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    A high school building opened in 1931 was destroyed by a fire in 1938, and replaced by the current high school building in 1940. [2] A gymnasium was opened in 1942, and a stadium was added in 1950. Kentwood High consolidated with W. Dillon High School in 1969, adding grades 1 though 3 and 9 through 12.

  5. High school football roundup: Kennedy Catholic routs Kentwood ...

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  6. French Field (Kent, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    French Field is a multi-purpose stadium in the northwest United States, located in Kent, Washington, a suburb southeast of Seattle.It is a stadium for high school teams in the area including Kent-Meridian High School, Kentlake High School, Kentridge High School, and Kentwood High School football, soccer and track teams.

  7. Shyheim Carter - Wikipedia

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    Carter was born on December 15, 1997, in Kentwood, Louisiana. [2] He attended Kentwood High School and played quarterback and cornerback; he was ranked a four-star recruit and was considered one of the top prospects in the state. [3] [4] [5] He was first-team all-state as both a junior and senior and was selected to play in the Under Armour All ...

  8. Joshua Smith (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Smith learned to use his height and weight to his advantage while playing for his Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) team, the Seattle Rotary, and then at Kentwood High School. [3] He was 6 feet 7 inches (2.01 m) in his freshman year, and grew 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) each year until he stood 6 feet 10 inches (2.08 m) by the end of his junior season. [2]

  9. Washington Interscholastic Activities Association - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) is the governing body of athletics and activities for secondary education schools in the state of Washington.As of October 2024, the private, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization consists of nearly 800 member high schools and middle/junior high schools, both public and private.