Norwood High School (Ohio)
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Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships
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- Baseball - 1936 [1][2]
- Boys Wrestling - Wyatt Hinton (2024, Individual)
- Cross country - Chad Kincaid (1995, individual)
- Track and field - Mike Marksbury (1973, shot put), Chad Kincaid (1996, 3200 meters)
Other awards
- American football - Marc Edwards (1992 Ohio Mr. Football)
Notable alumni
- Robert Bales, former Army soldier who murdered 16 Afghan civilians, in what is known as the Kandahar massacre
- Carl Bouldin, baseball player
- Marc Edwards, American football player
- Vera-Ellen, actress
- Jim Luken, labor union leader, Ohio State Representative, and Mayor of Cincinnati[3]
- Diane Pfister, artist
- Brian Pillman, professional wrestler
- Joseph Ralston, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Supreme Allied Commander of NATO
References
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