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The school board decided to build a new high school at 30th and Maine (the site of Baldwin Park) and to convert the current building into a 7–9 junior high school. Third High School (1957 - 1973) The third Quincy Senior High opened at 30th and Maine in 1957. The first high school building at 12th and Maine was torn down in June 1967. [13]
At that time, the building at 13th & Maine became Quincy Junior High School and the athletic fields continued to be used by QJHS athletic teams. In 1984, the city sold the stadium to Quincy College (later Quincy University), a local liberal-arts 4-year Roman Catholic college affiliated with the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans). The name of ...
The new leaders of the football, boys track and boys soccer teams will be familiar to longtime Quincy supporters, as they all played for the school previously.
USATF Junior Championships June 27, 2009 [37] 65.34 m (214 ft 4 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) Mason Finley: Buena Vista High School: Buena Vista, Colorado: Port of Spain, Trinidad: Pan American Junior Athletics Championships: July 31, 2009 [38] Discus throw (int'l) (2 kg or 4.4 lb) 61.38 m (201 ft 5 in) Gregg Hart Homestead High School: Fort Wayne, Indiana ...
The Quincy Athletic Hall of Fame recently inducted its 2024 hall of fame class, which included three athletes and one legendary team Quincy Athletic Hall of Fame inducts Class of 2024 Skip to main ...
When Quincy star running back Gabe Rodrigues was sidelined, a freshman stepped up and scored the winning touchdown. Quincy High football improves to 2-0 behind jolt from fast-rising freshman Skip ...
Quincy High School was founded in 1854 about a half-mile down Hancock Street (marked by the current High School Avenue) and moved to the former Central Middle School in 1894. It moved to Coddington Street in 1924. North Quincy High School was established at a separate location in 1926. Construction of the new high school building was completed ...
[4] It is the home field of Quincy High School athletics, namely football and soccer, and the New England Free Jacks of Major League Rugby. The grounds have most notably held the annual intracity Thanksgiving Day Game between QHS and NQHS, dubbed by SI.com as one of the best in America, [5] since 1932.