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Re: North Gallia Sports History

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 1:59 pm
by Ironman92
Angles coached at Jackson one year with Blackstone in 88 or 89.......I thought he was still there but maybe not....might have been at Wellston.


He's currently at Peebles and living in Court House

Re: North Gallia Sports History

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 11:28 pm
by jumpman
Yeah, I bumped into him here a while back at an OSU game and he told me he was at Peebles. He was still at NG when we moved in '90 but wasn't sure how long he stayed.

Re: North Gallia Sports History

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 8:20 pm
by Raiderball
FANOSPORTS wrote:North Gallia and Eastern played some good basketball games against each other in the early 70's with Eastern having Howie Caldwell and Dennis Eichinger and North Gallia with Arthur Clark and company. That was back when the sectional titles were won by playing more than one game and the play was more physical and fundamental IMO.
Those were two good basketball teams.

Re: North Gallia Sports History

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 9:46 pm
by Futurebkstar
Prayers go out to North Gallia's Darin Smith. His daughter was diagnosed with leukemia. He graduated from North Gallia in 1992 and played for mtswngrvsg. Traci and I are praying for you guys!!!

Re: North Gallia Sports History

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 2:27 pm
by npeifer
I attendeed North Gallia from 90-92 then was part of the first graduating class of River Valley High School in 1993.

One of my best memories of NG was of my cousin Keith Eleam scoring 5 Td's in the final home football game at NGHS (3 fumble recoveries for TDs, and Interception return for TD, and a 60 yd TD catch) and being carried off the field after beating Southwestern High. That team had some good ball players with Keith Eleam WR/DB , Greg Glassburn QB, Felipe Beach RB, Stevie George RB, Don Mays TE/DE, Jason Marcum OL/DL and some more......

Also in basketball my sophomore year Chris Tackett averaged 24.5 ppg and our team scored over 100 points in 7 games that season!!!!!!! What has happened to basketball in our area???? BTW that 24.5 scoring average hasn't been topped since in Gallia County. In fact it hasn't been close I don't think? That would've been 1991

The old NGHS building now belongs to The Vinton Baptist Church and the area is now called "The Field of Hope" due to a generous donation of the property from a community member. It is now "asbestos free" and the church is working on turning it into a rehab center and possibly a community center. It couldn't be in the hands of a better group of people I can tell you that.

Re: North Gallia Sports History

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:24 pm
by Dundas
Vinton County played NG in football once..
1982 NG-20 VC-6

3 times in boys basketball..
81/82 VC-72 NG-55
82/83 VC-67 NG-53
VC-59 NG-58

Re: North Gallia Sports History

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 1:12 pm
by gobluegahs
Did NG beat Kyger Creek for the first time in a long time in 1981? jw

Re: North Gallia Sports History

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 9:58 pm
by Ironman92
mtswngrvsg wrote:Ha Ha! He should have given you some chin music instead :mrgreen:

There was a lot more to that team than Casey Staton. Darin Smith also went on to play baseball at the next level. The team made it to the District Finals vs. Portsmouth Notre Dame (3-2) which made it to the State tournament. The SVAC had three schools in the District that year; Eastern, Symmes Valley, and North Gallia. Symmes Valley made it to the Regional.

You do love to bring that up!
Ha class with those guys at Rio

Re: North Gallia Sports History

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 8:32 pm
by 4thnpine
npeifer wrote:I attendeed North Gallia from 90-92 then was part of the first graduating class of River Valley High School in 1993.

One of my best memories of NG was of my cousin Keith Eleam scoring 5 Td's in the final home football game at NGHS (3 fumble recoveries for TDs, and Interception return for TD, and a 60 yd TD catch) and being carried off the field after beating Southwestern High. That team had some good ball players with Keith Eleam WR/DB , Greg Glassburn QB, Felipe Beach RB, Stevie George RB, Don Mays TE/DE, Jason Marcum OL/DL and some more......

Also in basketball my sophomore year Chris Tackett averaged 24.5 ppg and our team scored over 100 points in 7 games that season!!!!!!! What has happened to basketball in our area???? BTW that 24.5 scoring average hasn't been topped since in Gallia County. In fact it hasn't been close I don't think? That would've been 1991

The old NGHS building now belongs to The Vinton Baptist Church and the area is now called "The Field of Hope" due to a generous donation of the property from a community member. It is now "asbestos free" and the church is working on turning it into a rehab center and possibly a community center. It couldn't be in the hands of a better group of people I can tell you that.
scored over 100 7 times....... how many did they give up?

how r things going for you at sg? lol

Re: North Gallia Sports History

Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 12:38 pm
by Futurebkstar
That might be true but ask Tackett how many times he beat Hannan Trace.....lol

Re: North Gallia Sports History

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 2:12 pm
by TVC
thirtytrap wrote: Fri May 01, 2009 8:48 pm Eric Penick, with Hollingshead in front of him were a force. I hope I spelled their names right and if I didn't it is because of the concussion that Hollingshead gave me.
Pennick was a beast running the ball.