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The '''Big Five''' were five [[Birmingham City Schools|Birmingham high schools]] which developed notable academic and athletic traditions and rivalries during the early-to-mid 20th century. The schools included [[Ensley High School|Ensley]], [[Phillips High School|Phillips]], [[Ramsay High School|Ramsay]], [[Woodlawn High School|Woodlawn]], and [[West End High School|West End]].
[[Image:City Football Guide 1951 sm.jpg|right|thumb|325px|Cover of the [[1951]] "City Football Guide" published by [[Dick Coffee]] with an unsigned illustration depicting the Big Five]].
The '''Big Five''' were five [[Birmingham City Schools|Birmingham high schools]] which developed notable academic and athletic traditions and rivalries during the early-to-mid 20th century.
 
The big five included:
* [[Ensley High School|Ensley Yellow Jackets]]
* [[Phillips High School|Phillips Red Raiders]]
* [[Ramsay High School|Ramsay Rams]]
* [[Woodlawn High School|Woodlawn Colonels]]
* [[West End High School|West End Lions]].


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Latest revision as of 19:13, 17 November 2010

Cover of the 1951 "City Football Guide" published by Dick Coffee with an unsigned illustration depicting the Big Five

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The Big Five were five Birmingham high schools which developed notable academic and athletic traditions and rivalries during the early-to-mid 20th century.

The big five included: