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The school's colors are black and gold and the school mascot is the Tiger. The school uses similar branding to the University of Missouri Tigers, most notably with Oakville using the Missouri Tigers logo to represent them in athletics. Student Body. Oakville has a co-educational student body of 1,684 in the 2022-23 school year, increasing by ...
History. Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School is a Catholic high school located in North Oakville in the River Oaks area within Oakville, Ontario. The school's construction was completed in the summer of 2002 and the school opened to new students and staff in September 2002. [citation needed] The school initially had only Grade 9, Grade 10 ...
Massillon runs out clock, beats Green to win another OHSAA football regional championship. Helped out by a fake punt to convert a fourth down, the Tigers ran out the final four-plus minutes of the ...
The Suburban Conference, formally the St. Louis Suburban Public High School Athletic and Activities Association (SPHSAAA), is a Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) recognized high school extracurricular league, based near Creve Coeur, Missouri, [citation needed] a suburb of St. Louis. The conference is one of the largest ...
Updated August 17, 2023 at 2:22 PM. Massillon coach Nate Moore huddles with his team during an OHSAA Division II state semifinal on Nov. 25, 2022, at the University of Akron. MASSILLON TIGERS ...
The Tigers played in their sixth Division II semifinal within the last seven years when they met Cincinnati Anderson. Massillon routed Anderson to improve to 15-0 and send the state's No. 1-ranked ...
Federal League (OHSAA) Coordinates: 40°56′N 81°27′W. The Federal League is an Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) sports conference that was established in 1964 and includes schools from Stark and Summit counties.
The school's athletic teams were originally known as the Tabbies, after the acronym TAB. They are now called the Tigers. Blakelock is the only public high school in southwest Oakville, after the closure of Queen Elizabeth High School and the transfer of Gordon E. Perdue High School to the Catholic Board in 1990.