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The sports teams of SHS are called the ''Blue Streaks'' and they play in the [[Northern Ohio League]]. The Blue Streaks had participated in the [[Greater Buckeye Conference]] from 2003-2011. They were previously a part of the [[Great Lakes League]], which was broken up the end of the 2003 season. SHS is known for its football tradition, as they are currently the fifth winningest team in the history of Ohio high school football with 616 wins. They won several "mythical" state championships before the [[OHSAA]] adopted the playoff format that is currently in use, but they have not won a state title since the playoffs began. |
The sports teams of SHS are called the ''Blue Streaks'' and they play in the [[Northern Ohio League]]. The Blue Streaks had participated in the [[Greater Buckeye Conference]] from 2003-2011. They were previously a part of the [[Great Lakes League]], which was broken up the end of the 2003 season. SHS is known for its football tradition, as they are currently the fifth winningest team in the history of Ohio high school football with 616 wins. They won several "mythical" state championships before the [[OHSAA]] adopted the playoff format that is currently in use, but they have not won a state title since the playoffs began. |
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Their football team has a passionate rivalry with [[Fremont Ross High School]] that dates back to 1895, making it the second-oldest high school football rivalry in Ohio and one of the twenty [[List of high school football rivalries (100 years+)|oldest rivalries in the United States]]. Many future NFL and college football stars have participated in this historic game. [[Heisman Trophy]] finalist, NFL Pro Bowl selection, and SHS alumnus [[Orlando Pace]] and Heisman Trophy winner, NFL Pro Bowl selection, and Fremont Ross alumnus [[Charles Woodson]] competed against one another in the game from 1991 to 1993. In 2009, Sandusky played a new rival, Perkins, in their first Varsity Matchup ever, and lost. They played again in 2010, and Sandusky made a comeback. They nicknamed this game the "Hometown Showdown" because Perkins High is less than 2 miles from Sandusky High. |
Their football team has a passionate rivalry with [[Fremont Ross High School]] that dates back to 1895, making it the second-oldest high school football rivalry in Ohio and one of the twenty [[List of high school football rivalries (100 years+)|oldest rivalries in the United States]]. Many future NFL and college football stars have participated in this historic game. [[Heisman Trophy]] finalist, NFL Pro Bowl selection, and SHS alumnus [[Orlando Pace]] and Heisman Trophy winner, NFL Pro Bowl selection, and Fremont Ross alumnus [[Charles Woodson]] competed against one another in the game from 1991 to 1993. In 2009, Sandusky played a new rival, Perkins, in their first Varsity Matchup ever, and lost. They played again in 2010, and Sandusky made a comeback. They nicknamed this game the "Hometown Showdown" because Perkins High is less than 2 miles from Sandusky High. |
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Although SHS is known for its football tradition, they have had great basketball teams and players throughout the school's history as well. [[Scott May]], who went on to become the NCAA Player of the Year on [[Bobby Knight]]'s undefeated 1976 Indiana Hoosier basketball team, an [[Olympic Games]] gold medalist, and the [[Chicago Bulls]]' first round pick of the 1976 [[NBA Draft]], played basketball at Sandusky High School and is the school's all-time leading scorer. |
Although SHS is known for its football tradition, they have had great basketball teams and players throughout the school's history as well. [[Scott May]], who went on to become the NCAA Player of the Year on [[Bobby Knight]]'s undefeated 1976 Indiana Hoosier basketball team, an [[Olympic Games]] gold medalist, and the [[Chicago Bulls]]' first round pick of the 1976 [[NBA Draft]], played basketball at Sandusky High School and is the school's all-time leading scorer. |
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===Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships=== |
===Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships=== |
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* Boys [[Golf]] - 1947 |
* Boys [[Golf]] - 1947 |
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* Boys [[swimming (sport)|Swimming]] – 1946 |
* Boys [[swimming (sport)|Swimming]] – 1946 |
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*[[Scott May]], Olympic gold medalist and NCAA national champion basketball player; played for the Chicago Bulls of the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] |
*[[Scott May]], Olympic gold medalist and NCAA national champion basketball player; played for the Chicago Bulls of the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] |
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*[[Jackie Mayer]], [[Miss Ohio]] 1962 and [[Miss America]] 1963 |
*[[Jackie Mayer]], [[Miss Ohio]] 1962 and [[Miss America]] 1963 |
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*[[John Jay McKelvey, Sr. |
*[[John Jay McKelvey, Sr.]], Attorney, Founder of Harvard Law Review. |
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*[[Thomas J. Moyer]], chief justice of the [[Ohio Supreme Court]] (1987 - 2010) |
*[[Thomas J. Moyer]], chief justice of the [[Ohio Supreme Court]] (1987 - 2010) |
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*[[Orlando Pace]], seven-time [[Pro Bowl]] offensive lineman for the [[St. Louis Rams]] & [[Chicago Bears]] of the NFL |
*[[Orlando Pace]], seven-time [[Pro Bowl]] offensive lineman for the [[St. Louis Rams]] & [[Chicago Bears]] of the NFL |
Revision as of 07:31, 19 August 2016
Sandusky High School | |
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Address | |
2130 Hayes Avenue , , 44870 United States | |
Coordinates | 41°26′4″N 82°42′47″W / 41.43444°N 82.71306°W |
Information | |
Type | Public, Coeducational high school |
School district | Sandusky City School District |
Superintendent | Eugene Sanders [1] |
Principal | Dave Danhoff [1] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1,547 (2015) |
Campus type | Suburban |
Color(s) | Blue and White [1] |
Slogan | "Once a blue streak, always a blue streak." |
Song | Alma Mater |
Athletics conference | Northern Ohio League[1] |
Mascot | Streaky Bear |
Team name | Blue Streaks[1] |
Rival | Fremont Ross |
Yearbook | Fram |
Athletic Director | Shawn Coakley [1] |
Website | School website |
Sandusky High School, or SHS, is a secondary school in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Sandusky City School District, and one of two high schools in the city of Sandusky; the other high school is St Mary Central Catholic High School.
SHS was one of the first high schools established in the state of Ohio, with the first building commissioned in 1845. The first class - just four students - graduated in 1855. The facility is one of the largest secondary schools, under one roof, in the state of Ohio.[citation needed]
Athletics
The sports teams of SHS are called the Blue Streaks and they play in the Northern Ohio League. The Blue Streaks had participated in the Greater Buckeye Conference from 2003-2011. They were previously a part of the Great Lakes League, which was broken up the end of the 2003 season. SHS is known for its football tradition, as they are currently the fifth winningest team in the history of Ohio high school football with 616 wins. They won several "mythical" state championships before the OHSAA adopted the playoff format that is currently in use, but they have not won a state title since the playoffs began.
Their football team has a passionate rivalry with Fremont Ross High School that dates back to 1895, making it the second-oldest high school football rivalry in Ohio and one of the twenty oldest rivalries in the United States. Many future NFL and college football stars have participated in this historic game. Heisman Trophy finalist, NFL Pro Bowl selection, and SHS alumnus Orlando Pace and Heisman Trophy winner, NFL Pro Bowl selection, and Fremont Ross alumnus Charles Woodson competed against one another in the game from 1991 to 1993. In 2009, Sandusky played a new rival, Perkins, in their first Varsity Matchup ever, and lost. They played again in 2010, and Sandusky made a comeback. They nicknamed this game the "Hometown Showdown" because Perkins High is less than 2 miles from Sandusky High.
Although SHS is known for its football tradition, they have had great basketball teams and players throughout the school's history as well. Scott May, who went on to become the NCAA Player of the Year on Bobby Knight's undefeated 1976 Indiana Hoosier basketball team, an Olympic Games gold medalist, and the Chicago Bulls' first round pick of the 1976 NBA Draft, played basketball at Sandusky High School and is the school's all-time leading scorer.
Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships
- Boys Golf - 1947
- Boys Swimming – 1946
- Boys Track and Field – 1937
Notable alumni
- Mark Beier, play-by-play voice of the University of Toledo Rockets 1995 to 2016
- Ed Bettridge, NFL linebacker with the Cleveland Browns (1964 - NFL Champion)
- John Bettridge, NFL running back with the Chicago Bears and Cleveland Rams (1937-1938)
- Jonathan Carter, news anchor, Fox8 News, WVUE-TV, New Orleans, LA
- Corey Croom, NFL running back with the New England Patriots (1987)
- Thom Darden, NFL defensive back with Cleveland Browns (1968)
- Tess Drake, stand-up comedian and contestant on Last Comic Standing
- Luther Henson, NFL defensive nose tackle with the New England Patriots 1982, 1983 and 1984 seasons
- Rodney Jackson, Radio Personality & Music Producer.
- Don Mandrik, film/TV producer, 2004 to present
- Scott May, Olympic gold medalist and NCAA national champion basketball player; played for the Chicago Bulls of the NBA
- Jackie Mayer, Miss Ohio 1962 and Miss America 1963
- John Jay McKelvey, Sr., Attorney, Founder of Harvard Law Review.
- Thomas J. Moyer, chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court (1987 - 2010)
- Orlando Pace, seven-time Pro Bowl offensive lineman for the St. Louis Rams & Chicago Bears of the NFL
- Kevin Randleman, Mixed martial arts fighter and two-time national wrestling champion at Ohio State University
- Edmund Ross, US Senator from Kansas.
- Leonard J. Thom, served as John F. Kennedy's executive officer aboard PT-109 in 1943
References
- ^ a b c d e f OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association member directory". Retrieved 2010-02-17.
- ^ OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site". Retrieved 2006-12-31.