Oklahoma Alliance is an American women's soccer team, founded in 2007. The team is a member of the Women's Premier Soccer League , the second tier of women's soccer in the United States and Canada. The team plays in the South Division of the Big Sky Conference.
6-823: In earlier seasons the team played its home games in the stadium on the campus of Chickasha High School in the city of Chickasha, Oklahoma , but the team moved to the pitches of the Edmond Soccer Club in Edmond, Oklahoma—a city in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area . The club's colors are black and white. 2011 Roster Most of the teams that the Alliance competes against are from Oklahoma, Arkansas or Texas. The inter-state and border state rivalries between these teams tends to promote "very spirited" competition. Approx. 60 people per game average in 2010 & 2011. This article about
12-653: A soccer club from Oklahoma is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Chickasha High School Chickasha High School is located in Chickasha, Oklahoma , United States. For the 2021-2022 school year, the school had an enrollment of 680 with 48 teachers. Chickasha Public Schools were established in the 1890s. In his book, Chickasha...A Journey Back in Time , Irvin Munn quotes Mrs. Joe Dews as reporting that school in Chickasha
18-801: The Chickasha High School Activity Center was completed. It houses the Basketball Arena which contains the Harly Day Basketball Court and the Chickasha High School Auditorium. In 2007, the High School itself was renovated to its current structure. The Stage Building was converted to a Freshman Center. In 2013, Advanced-Ed, formerly known as North Central Accreditation, awarded Chickasha High School with 100 years of continuous accreditation. As well as
24-487: Was "one of the leading school systems in Oklahoma." Chickasha High School has primarily occupied two locations: 1000 South 9th Street where the current Middle School is located and, in 1968, the current site of Chickasha High School was established, 101 N. John P. Cowan Ave formerly known as Borden Park. Grades 9 through 12 are currently housed at this location. After several unsuccessful attempts to pass bond issues, in 2003,
30-534: Was completed in 1909. Lincoln School was established in 1941, consolidating with Chickasha High School in 1959. Lincoln School remained an elementary school with grades 1-9 until 1965. St. Joseph's Academy, associated with the Catholic Church, closed in 1967. With that closure, Chickasha High School became the only public or private high school in the city limits. In her book, Trails, Rails, and School Tales , author Gwen Jackson quotes two sources that Chickasha
36-451: Was held in a store on Main Street with Eugene Hamilton, a lawyer, as teacher. Munn later says the first graduating class was in 1903. It consisted of two members, Lousie Murphy and W. P. Latting. Mr. W. A. Delzell was the first superintendent of schools in Chickasha, and after the town was classified as a First Class City in 1901, four brick school buildings were built. The high school building
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