Harrison Central High School (Ohio)

Harrison Central Jr./Sr. High School
Address
440 East Market Street
Cadiz, Ohio, (Harrison County), 43907
 United States
Information
Type Public, Coeducational high school
Opened 1998
School district Harrison Hills City School District
Superintendent George Ash [1]
Grades 7-12
Color(s) Black, Silver and Blue [1]             
Athletics conference Ohio Valley Athletic Conference[1]
Mascot Husky
Team name Huskies[1]
Newspaper 'Pawprints'
Yearbook 'Iditarod'
Athletic Director Mark Kowalski[1]
Website

For schools with a similar name, see Harrison High School. Harrison Central Jr./Sr. High School is a public high school located in Cadiz, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Harrison Hills City School District.

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Marching Band

The Harrison Marching Huskies has changed directors mulitple times in the past four years. In 2007, Brent Barnett left and Mike Carden came and took his place. In 2008, Mike Carden left and Lisa hirschbach took his place. Lisa Hirschbach stayed for 2 1/2 years. At the end of the marching band season, Lisa Hirschbach left and went to Maryland. When she left Jay Woods and Angela Ripley took her place. Angela Ripley became the assistant band director and Jay Woods became the band director. The Harrison Marching Huskies went the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame in 2009 to perform a set selection. Up until 2010-2011, the band has not done any competitions since the consolidation.

Athletics

In athletics, Harrison Central is primarily apart of the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference in division AAA. They are also a member of secondary conference, the Buckeye 8. Harrison Central's boys are OHSAA Class AAA, while its girls are OHSAA Class AA.[2] Their athletic directior is Mark Kowalski.

Boys Sports/Coaches

Football: Justin Kropka
Cross Country: Scott Porter
Golf: Todd Dunlap
Basketball: Justin Clifford
Wrestling: Bill Bryant
Baseball: Dane Morgan
Track & Field: Ken Parker

Girls Sports/Coaches

Volleyball: Ray Hibbs
Cross Country: Scott Porter
Golf: Todd Dunlap
Basketball: Mark Kowalski
Softball: Don Bethel
Track & Field: Paul Banks

OVAC Team Championships[3]

1999: Boys Cross Country
2000: Baseball
2005: Baseball
2006: Girls Cross Country
2006: Baseball
2007: Boys Basketball
2009: Wrestling 2009: Softball

Buckeye 8 Team Championships

OHSAA Team Sectional Championships[4]

2001: Baseball (DIII)
2006: Boys Basketball (DII)
2007: Softball (DII)
2008: Softball (DIII) 2009: Softball (DIII)

OHSAA Team District Championships[5]

2006: Boys Basketball (DII)

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