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Alliance High School (Alliance, Ohio)

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Alliance High School is a public high school in Alliance, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Alliance City School District. The current facility is the third building to be known as Alliance High School. Currently it houses grades 9–12 with an enrollment of a thousand students. The sports teams for the high school are known as the Aviators in respect for the airplane production plants in the area in the 1920s. These included Taylorcraft and ArgoHess to name a few. They are in the Northeastern Buckeye Conference. The school has its own airplane (an A-7 Corsair II) outside the building..

Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships

  • Wrestling 1979 Rick Horton 138 State AAA Champion, Keith Cameron 1984 HWY State Champion.
  • Boys Track and Field – 1976, 1984, 2005
  • Cross Country State Championship -1983- Lowell Terrell ran 15:17 to capture the Class AAA State Championship
  • Golf State Championship - 2009 - Tiana Jones a Senior shot a 73 on Ohio States Gray course to become the Girls Golf Division I State Champion.
  • State Championship Boys Class AAA Football 1958
  • From 1958 to 1964 the championship hardware spent most of its time back in Stark County, but those teams were beginning to loose their tight fisted grasp on the state title. Alliance finished atop the AP poll in ‘58, but shared state honors with UPI winner Marion Harding. In ’59 and ’60 Massillon Washington took first place in both polls, but in 1961 Niles McKinley gained the top spot in the UPI poll, while Massillon again grabbed top honors in the AP poll. In 1962 a powerful Toledo Central Catholic squad took top honors in both polls, while Niles McKinley did likewise in ’63, with Massillon back on top in ‘64. Source : The Ohio High School Athletic Association By Timothy L. Hudak Sports Heritage Specialty Publications

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