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Grades
  
9-12

Website
  
web.ml.noacsc.org

Athletics conference
  
Putnam County League

Nickname
  
Wildcats

Phone
  
+1 419-876-3173

Colors
  
Blue, Gold

Type
  
Public, Coeducational high school

Address
  
5400 Rd 13C, Miller City, OH 45864, USA

District
  
Miller Local School District

Similar
  
Ottawa‑Gl High School, Leipsic Public School, Kalida High School, Continental High School, Pandora High School

Miller City-New Cleveland High School is a public high school in Miller City, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Miller City Schools district. Their nickname is the Wildcats. They are a member of the Putnam County League.

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Superintendent: Kerry Johnson Principal 9-12: Kerry Johnson Principal K-8: Dustin Pester

Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships

  • Boys Baseball – 1977, 1984
  • Boys Basketball – 1950
  • Historical Marker

    Ohio Historical Marker #5-69 graces the front entrance of Miller City High School. The marker, issued by the Ohio Historical Society Commemorates the Wildcats' 1950 Boys Basketball State Championship.

    The front of the marker states: "The Miller City Wildcats." It then depicts a photo of the rag-tag team:

    Standing, L to R: Coach C. Norris Simpson, Donald Alt, Bill Ziegler, Roy Meyer, Jerry Kuhlman, Karl Inkrott, Vern Schroeder, Mel Lammers

    Kneeling, L to R: Joe Lammers, Junior McDonald, Frank Schroeder, Ralph (Skip) Meyer, Dick Barlage

    Team manager: Charles Warnimont

    Cheerleaders: Betty Lou Meyer, Agnes Riepenhoff, Clara Schroeder, Audrey Wischmeyer

    School colors: Blue and Gold

    "You have got to have the boys and I had the boys" –Coach C. Norris Simpson

    The back of the marker proclaims: "The "Cinderella Kids" of 1950" The 1949-1950 season of the Miller City Wildcats boys' basketball team is one of Ohio's great sports stories. First-year coach C. Norris Simpson assembled an undersized group of farm boys and led them to 29 straight victories, including 11 tournament wins. The Wildcats played home games in the "The Barn," which was heated by two pot-bellied stoves (later the site of Miller City Sportsman's Club). Sportswriters nicknamed the team the "Mighty Mites" and "Cinderella Kids," among others, because the underdog squad regularly beat bigger opponents. The Wildcats defeated the Eaton Eagles in the Class B state championship game on March 25, 1950 and became the only one of more than 1,100 teams in Ohio to end that season with a perfect record of all wins and no losses. Thousands of fans welcomed the state champs home to Miller City, then a village of approximately 150 residents.

    References

    Miller City High School Wikipedia