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  2. Deering High School - Wikipedia

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    Deering High School was established in 1874 after Deering, Maine, seceded from Westbrook, Maine, in 1871. It is named after the town of Deering, which was later annexed by the City of Portland in 1898. [ 4] The first Deering High School building eventually became Longfellow Elementary. [ 5] The second building was completed in 1889.

  3. Nik Caner-Medley - Wikipedia

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    Caner-Medley graduated from Deering High School in Portland, Maine, in 2002. Among his achievements were NHSCA Boys Basketball Athlete of the Year, Maine's Mr. Basketball and the Maine Gatorade Player of the Year. A remarkable scorer as a senior, he tallied a school-record 51 points against South Portland, scored 47 points in consecutive games ...

  4. Category:Deering High School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Deering High School alumni". The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Deering High School.

  5. Portland Public Schools (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest and most ethnically diverse school district in Maine, with a student body made up of roughly 49% minorities. The district operates expeditionary learning schools, a vocational school, and elementary, middle, and three high schools (Casco Bay High School, Deering High School, and Portland High School).

  6. Irving Folwartshny - Wikipedia

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    Like his fellow hammer thrower Don Favor, Irving Folwartshny was an alumnus of Deering High School in Portland, Maine. Subsequently, he studied at Rhode Island State College, where Fred Tootell, 1924 Olympic hammer throw champion, was track and field coach; Tootell's other pupils included Henry Dreyer and Bill Rowe, both of whom also became national hammer throw champions.

  7. Memorial Stadium (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Memorial Stadium (Maine) Memorial Stadium is a 5,200-seat multi-purpose outdoor stadium in Portland, Maine. It is located behind Deering High School in the suburban Deering Center neighborhood. It is bounded by Mabel Street to the north, Leland Street to the east, Ludlow Street to the south and Fuller Street to the west.

  8. Mt. Ararat High School - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, they defeated Deering High School, and in 2005, they repeated, defeating Deering High School again. The Eagles finished as runners-up in 2001 to Lewiston High School. [21] Wrestling - In 1996, the Eagles finished as the Class A State runner-up, falling to Bonny Eagle High School in the state final.

  9. List of high schools in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Fort Fairfield Middle/High School, Fort Fairfield. Fort Kent Community High School, Fort Kent. Hodgdon High School, Hodgdon. Madawaska High School, Madawaska. Maine School of Science and Mathematics, Limestone. Presque Isle High School, Presque Isle. Southern Aroostook Community School, Dyer Brook. St. John Valley Technology Center, Frenchville.