COLUMBIANA HIGH SCHOOL
'Columbiana High School' is a public high school in Columbiana, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Columbiana Exempted Village Schools district.
==Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships==
★ Boys Basketball – 1947 [1]
★ Boys Track and Field – 1938 [2]
Harvey Firestone, founder Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Sonny "Dick" Fisher graduated from Columbiana High School in the 1930s. After graduation he went to The Ohio State University, where he was a stand out on both the football and basketball teams. In 1940, Fisher led the Big Ten Conference in scoring on the basketball court, and in rushing on the football field. While in Columbus, a reporter dubbed him the "Columbiana Clipper". After this, the Columbiana athletic teams, which previously had no nickname or mascot, took on the name "Columbiana Clippers", their mascot is the Boeing 314.
The school competes in the Inter-Tri County League (ITCL) upper-tier.
★ District Website
1. Yappi Sports Basketball A Yappi
2. Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site OHSAA
==Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships==
★ Boys Basketball – 1947 [1]
★ Boys Track and Field – 1938 [2]
| Contents |
| Famous Alumni |
| Athletics |
| External Links |
| Notes and references |
Famous Alumni
Harvey Firestone, founder Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Athletics
Sonny "Dick" Fisher graduated from Columbiana High School in the 1930s. After graduation he went to The Ohio State University, where he was a stand out on both the football and basketball teams. In 1940, Fisher led the Big Ten Conference in scoring on the basketball court, and in rushing on the football field. While in Columbus, a reporter dubbed him the "Columbiana Clipper". After this, the Columbiana athletic teams, which previously had no nickname or mascot, took on the name "Columbiana Clippers", their mascot is the Boeing 314.
The school competes in the Inter-Tri County League (ITCL) upper-tier.
External Links
★ District Website
Notes and references
1. Yappi Sports Basketball A Yappi
2. Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site OHSAA
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