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2007 BFS High School of the Year
Titusville High School’s BIG commitment to unification has earned this small Pennsylvania School our respect and admiration.
High school coaches today are faced with ever-increasing challenges, even more so than their predecessors were. That’s what makes it so difficult to single out just one high school for our highest honor...Click Here for More
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Developing Character at Canyon State Academy
Lifting up troubled youths through the power of sports.
Canyon State Academy is a division 2A school for at-risk young men, located in Queen Creek, Arizona. The teachers here operate from the premise that although some of their students may have made bad decisions...Click Here for More
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Secrets of the Bentonville High School Girls
Sound methods and solid commitment keep them performing at their best.
For the past three years Newsweek Magazine has ranked Bentonville High School in Bentonville, Arkansas, as one of the best 1,000 high schools in the country....Click Here for More
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Staying the Course
Coach Alex Jackson knew a good thing when he saw it with BFS.
“If something works, then stay with it!” would be a good motto to describe Alex Jackson’s coaching philosophy. Coach Jackson is the defensive coordinator at Loyalsock High School in Loyalsock, Pennsylvania...Click Here for More
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Thomas Jefferson High's Declaration of Victory
It was a perfect year -- again! -- for the Jaguars.
2002 was a memorable year for the Jaguars of Thomas Jefferson Academy High School, but for all the wrong reasons. That year the football team didn’t win a single game...Click Here for More
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State Champs: Wayland High School
Sometimes winning just doesn't get better than this.
A day in November 1973 was the high point for students that year at Wayland High School in Wayland, Massachusetts. That was the day Tom Hamilton, the bass player of Aerosmith and a graduate of Wayland High...Click Here for More
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Private School, Public Victory: Shiloh Christian High School
The Saints went 14-0 and became State Champions.
There is a common misperception that private-school athletes can't compete with public schools – that the kids in private school don't have the necessary toughness to work through pain and become good athletes...Click Here for More
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Breaking Tradition at Heber Springs High
It took a while, but the Panthers have learned how to win.
A 4-6 season may not seem like the kind of success that a football coach ordinarily would want to talk about, but Coach Steve Janski’s first season with the Heber Springs Panthers was very satisfying...Click Here for More
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