Eastern "Ramblers"-Central "Vikings"-Western "Red Raiders"-McKinley Tech "Trainers"- Business "Stenographers"/Roosevelt "Rough Riders"-Woodrow Wilson "Tigers"-Anacostia "Indians"-Coolidge "Colts"-Cardozo "Clerks"-Bell "Vocats"-Spingarn "Green Wave"-Armstrong "Generals"- Chamberlain "Volts"-Phelps "Tradesmen"-Dunbar "Crimson Tide"-Ballou "Knights"_________________________________________________________________ ***(A List of the 25 Interhigh History Archives is at the Bottom of this page)***
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The History of Interhigh Sports Archives
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- Interhigh Champions (1919-1965)
- Box Scores-Football Championships (1919-46)
- Box Scores -Football Championships (1947-1965)
- Box Scores -Basketball Championships (1920-1944)
- Box Scores -Basketball Championships (1945-1969)
- Box Scores-Baseball Championships (1920-1944)
- Box Scores-Baseball Championships (1945-1965)
- Washington TIMES HERALD ALL HIGHS (1927-53)
- Washington DAILY NEWS ALL HIGHS/ ALL METS (1946-70)
- Washington STAR ALL HIGHS/ ALL METS (1920-65)
- Washington POST ALL HIGHS/ ALL METS (1919-75)
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1 comment:
My name is Mike Denikos,My uncle Mike Denikos was the best football player in the city in 41-42 and 42-43. He played for Central which won the championships in both those years. He took the ball 80 yards from scrimmage to the house, threw for a td, and intercepted on defense and as he was about to be tackled latteraled the ball to a teamate who turned it into a 2 man pick six. He did everything but clean the stadium after the game. I'm so proud of who he was and what he did
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