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'''Groves High School''', full name '''Wylie E. Groves High School''', is a ] in ], in the ]. Groves' colors are green and white and nickname is the falcons. Groves' intra-district rival is ]. '''Groves High School''', full name '''Wylie E. Groves High School''', is a ] in ], in the ]. Groves' colors are green and white and nickname is the falcons. Groves' intra-district rival is ]. The two schools compete together as Birmingham Unifed in boys lacrosse. Birmingham Unified is the only public school team to have won the state championship. All other winners have been private schools.


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Groves High School, full name Wylie E. Groves High School, is a high school in Beverly Hills, Michigan, in the Birmingham School District. Groves' colors are green and white and nickname is the falcons. Groves' intra-district rival is Seaholm High School. The two schools compete together as Birmingham Unifed in boys lacrosse. Birmingham Unified is the only public school team to have won the state championship. All other winners have been private schools.

Attended by director Sam Raimi and actor Bruce Campbell.

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