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Thursday, October 23, 2025

United Township High School District announces athletics schedule for October 13-18

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Dr. Jay Morrow Superintendent | United Township High School District 30

Dr. Jay Morrow Superintendent | United Township High School District 30

United Township High School District 30 has announced a full schedule of athletic events for the week of October 13 to October 18, 2025. The schedule includes soccer, volleyball, cross country, football, tennis, and swimming competitions involving various boys’ and girls’ teams.

On Monday, October 13, the marching band will participate in an away event at a time yet to be determined. The following day features several home games: junior varsity boys' soccer and all levels of girls' volleyball against Sterling High School, as well as varsity boys' soccer against Moline Senior High School.

Thursday’s events include both boys’ and girls’ varsity cross country teams competing in the Western Big 6 conference away from home. There are also home matches for junior varsity boys' soccer versus Morton High School and all levels of girls' volleyball against Rock Island High School. Varsity boys' soccer will again play Morton High School at home.

Friday’s schedule lists a girls’ varsity tennis sectional event with the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) at a time to be determined. Home football games are set for both freshman and varsity boys’ teams against Moline Senior High School.

The week concludes on Saturday with the girls’ varsity swimming and diving team competing away against multiple opponents.

United Township High School District 30 serves Rock Island and Henry counties in Illinois. United Township High School is part of this district. More information about school schedules can be found on the district's website or app.

According to the Illinois State Board of Education, United Township High School District 30 employs 96 teachers who earn an average salary of $65,666 before pension contributions; about half are women and half are men. No teacher in the district has more than ten absences in a school year. The student body is composed of approximately 51 percent White students, 16 percent Black students, 25 percent Hispanic students, and nearly three percent Asian students. In fiscal year 2020, the district spent $19,622 per student for a total expenditure of over $33 million (https://www.illinoisreportcard.com/).

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