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'''Chapmanville Regional High School''' is West Virginia's first cross-county consolidated [[high school]], combining students from Chapmanville High School in [[Logan County, West Virginia|Logan County]] with students from Harts High School in [[Lincoln County, West Virginia|Lincoln County]]. CRHS is located in [[Chapmanville, West Virginia|Chapmanville]]. It is operated by [[Logan County Schools]], but funded by both counties. Since the merger, CRHS has enjoyed success in football, baseball, and basketball. |
'''Chapmanville Regional High School''' is West Virginia's first cross-county consolidated [[high school]], combining students from Chapmanville High School in [[Logan County, West Virginia|Logan County]] with students from Harts High School in [[Lincoln County, West Virginia|Lincoln County]]. CRHS is located in [[Chapmanville, West Virginia|Chapmanville]]. It is operated by [[Logan County Schools]], but funded by both counties. Since the merger, CRHS has enjoyed success in football, baseball, and basketball. On March 17, 2018, the CRHS boys basketball team defeated the Polar Bears of [[Fairmont Senior High School]] by a score of 69 to 60 to take home their first ever state championship. |
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Revision as of 22:23, 17 March 2018
Chapmanville Regional High School is West Virginia's first cross-county consolidated high school, combining students from Chapmanville High School in Logan County with students from Harts High School in Lincoln County. CRHS is located in Chapmanville. It is operated by Logan County Schools, but funded by both counties. Since the merger, CRHS has enjoyed success in football, baseball, and basketball. On March 17, 2018, the CRHS boys basketball team defeated the Polar Bears of Fairmont Senior High School by a score of 69 to 60 to take home their first ever state championship.
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