Redford Union High School
Redford Union High School is a public educational facility in Redford, Michigan - a suburb of Detroit; the school is affiliated with the Redford Union School District. RUHS's colors are blue and gold; the official mascot is a Panther. Redford Union High School's first graduating class matriculated in 1925.
The Panther football team plays their home games at Kraft Field - located at nearby Hilbert Middle School.
In 2002, RUHS received the Michigan Educational Assessment Program ranking of 31st among Wayne County secondary schools.[1]
- Redford Union' is proud of one of it's best school programs, the Madrigal Chorale. They consistently score among the top choirs in Michigan. Their track team is also the best in their league.
Panther Track and Field Hall of Fame
- In 1969, Coach John Mackenzie led Redford Union High School to the boys' team title at the Michigan High School Athletic Association Track and Field Championships. John Morrison was the Panthers' lone gold medalist; he was first to the finish line in the 120-yard high hurdles.
- At the 1971 MHSAA finals, Roger Blanchard won the pole vault event with an effort of 4.36 meters (14' 4").
- Mike Petsch was a two-time state titlist for Redford Union; Petsch won top honors in the shot-put at the 1977 and 1978 MHSAA finals.
- Panther brothers Bob (1977) and Paul Babits (1979) were MHSAA gold medalists in the pole vault; the brothers-Babits competed collegiately at Western Michigan University. Bob's son, Max Babits is the MHSAA Division-2 record holder in the pole vault; Max was 2010 MHSAA champion, representing Fowlerville High School.
- Angie Mogielski took first place in the 1600-meter run at the 1983 MHSAA championships; to this day, Angie is the only Redford Union schoolgirl to win a state title.
References
- ^ http://www.psk12.com/rating/USthreeRsphp/STATE_MI_year_2002_level_High_CountyID_163.html
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