Hancock North Central High School

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Hancock North Central High School
Hancock North Central High School Football Field 01.jpg
The high school's former football field in 2013.
Address
6122 Cuevas Town Road

,
39556

Coordinates30°30′08″N 89°26′16″W / 30.502164658°N 89.437831582°W / 30.502164658; -89.437831582
Information
TypeComprehensive Public High School
OpenedAugust 28, 1959
ClosedMay 1990
School districtHancock County School District
Gendercoed
Color(s)Red, White, and Blue    
MascotHawks
Last updated: July 2017

Hancock North Central High School was a high school in Kiln, Mississippi. It was first opened on August 28, 1959. Its most famous alumnus, Brett Favre, played baseball and football there, earning five varsity letters. The school is also the alma mater of former American Basketball Association standout Wendell Ladner. The school's athletic teams were called the Hawks. After a new high school was built, Hancock North Central High School became an elementary school.

Coordinates: 30°30′13″N 89°26′27″W / 30.50361°N 89.44083°W / 30.50361; -89.44083


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