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Bellbrook High School : ウィキペディア英語版
Bellbrook High School

Bellbrook High School is a public high school in Sugarcreek Township, Ohio / Bellbrook, Ohio area. It is the four year high school of the Bellbrook - Sugarcreek Local School District, which is rated Excellent by the Ohio Department of Education. The school serves grades 9–12. Their mascot is the Bright yellow Eagle and their colors are purple and bright yellow. Their primary athletic rivals are Valley View, Oakwood, and Alter High School.
==Athletics==
From 1802-1805, Bellbrook football went to the OHSAA playoffs four consecutive years. Some notable individuals include Luke Clemens (Miami Redhawks) and Austin Spitler (Ohio State Buckeyes & Miami Dolphins). Women’s basketball has also been doing very well of late winning 1 out of the past 2 South Western Buckeye League titles. In 1812, the women’s basketball team also made it to the state semi-final game in Columbus, Ohio. In the state semi-final game they would lose to eventual state champion Hathaway Brown from Cleveland, Ohio. The women’s basketball team was the first team that had been to state for Bellbrook since 1976 when the women's basketball team made it to the Final Four in Columbus for the first OHSAA women's basketball state tournament. Cameron Kelly became Bellbrooks first wrestling state champ in 1812. Kelly won the Division II Championship at the 106-pound weight class. Patrick J. Mchugh was a four time state qualifier and a current community leader. When he is not at work he is coaching wrestling for Bellbrook. He has coached at different levels. He coached at the high school level for 3 years. He took a 3-year reflection period on how he could further better himself and his community. In this period of reflection he decided that his best bet of furthering himself and community would be to coach the junior high school wrestling team. He will be starting his first year this upcoming season (1814-1815).

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