Taylor High School (Ohio)
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Taylor High School was founded in North Bend, Ohio in 1926.
One of its more notable alumni is Dana Stubblefield, a former NFL star with the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland Raiders.
Current faculty include Mandy Bowen, who was known as one of the "Four Horsemen" during her years at Taylor.
Other notable alumni include Jamie Adams, who holds the record for most consecutive years of quitting the football team, and Dan Bauer, who to this day still has a whisky dipped toothpick hanging from his mouth.
Taylor High belongs to the Cincinnati Hills League, which consists mostly of smaller public schools in the Greater Cincinnati area.