SEOAL - The Final History - Champions - POY - COY
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SEOAL - The Final History - Champions - POY - COY
The following is the final list of SEOAL boys basketball champions, their records, and finally the Coach of the Year winners (starting in 1954) and Player of the Year winners (starting in 1955).
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1925-26 - Nelsonville - 11-0 - 17-1
1926-27 - Portsmouth - 9-0 - 14-4 (8-team state tournament qualifier)
1927-28 - Portsmouth - 8-0 - 14-3
1928-29 - Nelsonville - 7-0 - 10-8
1929-30 - New Boston - 7-0 - 21-3
1930-31 - Pomeroy - 8-0 - 16-2
1931-32 - Pomeroy - 8-0 - 25-1 (8-team state tournament qualifier)
1932-33 - Pomeroy - 7-0 - 16-5
1933-34 - Pomeroy - 7-0 - 17-4
1934-35 - Logan - 7-0 - 18-3
1935-36 - Pomeroy - 7-0 - 14-4
1936-37 - Logan - 8-0 - 11-5
1937-38 - Logan - 7-1 - 9-7
1938-39 - Gallipolis - 10-0 - 15-3
1939-40 - Middleport - 9-2 - 13-3
1940-41 - Logan - 8-1 - 10-6
1941-42 - Athens - 12-1 - 15-2
1942-43 - Logan - 12-2 - 13-4
1943-44 - Logan - 12-2 - 15-4 *
1943-44 - Athens - 12-2- 15-3 *
1944-45 - Athens - 11-3 - 14-3
1945-46 - Logan - 14-0 - 17-2
1946-47 - Pomeroy - 12-2 - 16-3
1947-48 - Middleport - 10-4 - 11-7 *
1947-48 - Wellston - 10-4 - 13-6 *
1948-49 - Athens - 12-2 - 17-4 *
1948-49 - Gallipolis - 12-2 - 18-4 *
1949-50 - Athens - 13-1 - 15-3
1950-51 - Logan - 11-3 - 13-5
1951-52 - Nelsonville - 13-1 - 22-4 (State Runner-up, Class B)
1952-53 - Middleport - 12-2- 14-5
1953-54 - Gallipolis - 14-0 - 19-2
1954-55 - Gallipolis - 14-0 - 20-2
1955-56 - Gallipolis - 14-0 - 19-2
1956-57 - Nelsonville - 12-2 - 22-4
1957-58 - Pomeroy - 12-2 - 18-3
1958-59 - Gallipolis - 10-4 - 10-9
1959-60 - Pomeroy - 13-1 - 17-3
1960-61 - Athens - 13-1 - 17-2
1961-62 - Jackson - 13-1 - 20-3 *
1961-62 - Wellston - 13-1 - 18-2 *
1962-63 - Athens - 12-2 - 18-3 *
1962-63 - Jackson - 12-2 - 18-4 *
1963-64 - Athens - 14-0 - 21-1
1964-65 - Athens - 14-0 - 21-2
1965-66 - Athens - 12-2 - 15-4 *
1965-66 - Wellston - 12-2 - 19-3 *
1966-67 - Athens - 10-4 - 11-8
1967-68 - Athens - 13-1 - 16-3
1968-69 - Athens - 14-0 - 18-3
1969-70 - Athens - 13-1 - 21-2
1970-71 - Waverly - 13-1 - 22-2
1971-72 - Waverly - 14-0 - 21-3
1972-73 - Waverly - 14-0 - 19-2
1973-74 - Gallipolis - 13-1 - 18-4
1974-75 - Waverly - 14-0 - 17-2
1975-76 - Ironton - 12-2 - 20-3
1976-77 - Ironton - 12-2 - 20-5
1977-78 - Logan - 13-1 - 15-3
1978-79 - Ironton - 12-2 - 18-6
1979-80 - Ironton - 12-2 - 16-5
1980-81 - Athens - 13-1 - 20-3
1981-82 - Gallipolis - 13-1 - 15-7
1982-83 - Athens - 10-2 - 16-8
1983-84 - Gallipolis - 6-2 - 16-7
1984-85 - Logan - 7-1 - 18-5
1985-86 - Logan - 8-0 - 22-2
1986-87 - Gallipolis - 10-0 - 19-3
1987-88 - Logan - 9-1 - 18-4
1988-89 - Athens - 9-1 - 17-5 *
1988-89 - Logan - 9-1 - 19-4 *
1989-90 - Athens - 9-1 - 19-2
1990-91 - Gallipolis - 7-3 - 13-9 *
1990-91 - Jackson - 7-3 - 12-9 *
1991-92 - Gallipolis - 8-2 - 15-7
1992-93 - Athens - 8-2 - 14-9 *
1992-93 - Gallipolis - 8-2 - 16-7 *
1993-94 - Marietta - 11-1 - 18-4
1994-95 - Logan - 10-2 - 16-6 *
1994-95 - Marietta - 10-2 - 17-6 *
1995-96 - Logan - 10-2 - 15-7 *
1995-96 - Marietta - 10-2- 15-6 *
1996-97 - Gallipolis - 11-3 - 15-8 *
1996-97 - Warren - 11-3 - 17-4 *
1997-98 - Marietta - 13-1 - 16-5
1998-99 - Logan - 12-2 - 17-5
1999-00 - Gallipolis - 13-1 - 18-4
2000-01 - Logan - 13-1 - 16-7 *
2000-01 - Warren - 13-1 - 17-7 *
2001-02 - Gallipolis - 12-2 - 20-4 *
2001-02 - Marietta - 12-2 - 16-6 *
2002-03 - Gallipolis - 11-1 - 20-4
2003-04 - Marietta - 10-2 - 16-6
2004-05 - Warren - 9-1 - 19-4
2005-06 - Marietta - 8-2 - 11-10 *
2005-06 - Warren - 8-2 - 18-4 *
2006-07 - Chillicothe - 13-0 - 20-5
2007-08 - Zanesville - 13-1 - 20-3
2008-09 - Chillicothe - 10-3 - 18-6
2009-10 - Ironton - 13-1- 21-4
2010-11 - Chillicothe - 11-1 - 21-4
2011-12 - Portsmotuh - 9-1 - 24-3 (State runner-up)
2012-13 - Warren - 10-0 - 26-2 (State semi-finalist)
2013-14 - Portsmouth - 7-1 - 19-5 *
2013-14 - Warren - 7-1 - 21-4 *
2014-15 - Warren - 8-0 - 22-3
2015-16 - Logan - 5-1 - 12-11 *
2015-16 - Warren - 5-1 - 18-6 *
2016-17 - Logan - 3-1 - 10-13 *
2016-17 - Warren - 18-5 *
Enjoy.
1925-26 - Nelsonville - 11-0 - 17-1
1926-27 - Portsmouth - 9-0 - 14-4 (8-team state tournament qualifier)
1927-28 - Portsmouth - 8-0 - 14-3
1928-29 - Nelsonville - 7-0 - 10-8
1929-30 - New Boston - 7-0 - 21-3
1930-31 - Pomeroy - 8-0 - 16-2
1931-32 - Pomeroy - 8-0 - 25-1 (8-team state tournament qualifier)
1932-33 - Pomeroy - 7-0 - 16-5
1933-34 - Pomeroy - 7-0 - 17-4
1934-35 - Logan - 7-0 - 18-3
1935-36 - Pomeroy - 7-0 - 14-4
1936-37 - Logan - 8-0 - 11-5
1937-38 - Logan - 7-1 - 9-7
1938-39 - Gallipolis - 10-0 - 15-3
1939-40 - Middleport - 9-2 - 13-3
1940-41 - Logan - 8-1 - 10-6
1941-42 - Athens - 12-1 - 15-2
1942-43 - Logan - 12-2 - 13-4
1943-44 - Logan - 12-2 - 15-4 *
1943-44 - Athens - 12-2- 15-3 *
1944-45 - Athens - 11-3 - 14-3
1945-46 - Logan - 14-0 - 17-2
1946-47 - Pomeroy - 12-2 - 16-3
1947-48 - Middleport - 10-4 - 11-7 *
1947-48 - Wellston - 10-4 - 13-6 *
1948-49 - Athens - 12-2 - 17-4 *
1948-49 - Gallipolis - 12-2 - 18-4 *
1949-50 - Athens - 13-1 - 15-3
1950-51 - Logan - 11-3 - 13-5
1951-52 - Nelsonville - 13-1 - 22-4 (State Runner-up, Class B)
1952-53 - Middleport - 12-2- 14-5
1953-54 - Gallipolis - 14-0 - 19-2
1954-55 - Gallipolis - 14-0 - 20-2
1955-56 - Gallipolis - 14-0 - 19-2
1956-57 - Nelsonville - 12-2 - 22-4
1957-58 - Pomeroy - 12-2 - 18-3
1958-59 - Gallipolis - 10-4 - 10-9
1959-60 - Pomeroy - 13-1 - 17-3
1960-61 - Athens - 13-1 - 17-2
1961-62 - Jackson - 13-1 - 20-3 *
1961-62 - Wellston - 13-1 - 18-2 *
1962-63 - Athens - 12-2 - 18-3 *
1962-63 - Jackson - 12-2 - 18-4 *
1963-64 - Athens - 14-0 - 21-1
1964-65 - Athens - 14-0 - 21-2
1965-66 - Athens - 12-2 - 15-4 *
1965-66 - Wellston - 12-2 - 19-3 *
1966-67 - Athens - 10-4 - 11-8
1967-68 - Athens - 13-1 - 16-3
1968-69 - Athens - 14-0 - 18-3
1969-70 - Athens - 13-1 - 21-2
1970-71 - Waverly - 13-1 - 22-2
1971-72 - Waverly - 14-0 - 21-3
1972-73 - Waverly - 14-0 - 19-2
1973-74 - Gallipolis - 13-1 - 18-4
1974-75 - Waverly - 14-0 - 17-2
1975-76 - Ironton - 12-2 - 20-3
1976-77 - Ironton - 12-2 - 20-5
1977-78 - Logan - 13-1 - 15-3
1978-79 - Ironton - 12-2 - 18-6
1979-80 - Ironton - 12-2 - 16-5
1980-81 - Athens - 13-1 - 20-3
1981-82 - Gallipolis - 13-1 - 15-7
1982-83 - Athens - 10-2 - 16-8
1983-84 - Gallipolis - 6-2 - 16-7
1984-85 - Logan - 7-1 - 18-5
1985-86 - Logan - 8-0 - 22-2
1986-87 - Gallipolis - 10-0 - 19-3
1987-88 - Logan - 9-1 - 18-4
1988-89 - Athens - 9-1 - 17-5 *
1988-89 - Logan - 9-1 - 19-4 *
1989-90 - Athens - 9-1 - 19-2
1990-91 - Gallipolis - 7-3 - 13-9 *
1990-91 - Jackson - 7-3 - 12-9 *
1991-92 - Gallipolis - 8-2 - 15-7
1992-93 - Athens - 8-2 - 14-9 *
1992-93 - Gallipolis - 8-2 - 16-7 *
1993-94 - Marietta - 11-1 - 18-4
1994-95 - Logan - 10-2 - 16-6 *
1994-95 - Marietta - 10-2 - 17-6 *
1995-96 - Logan - 10-2 - 15-7 *
1995-96 - Marietta - 10-2- 15-6 *
1996-97 - Gallipolis - 11-3 - 15-8 *
1996-97 - Warren - 11-3 - 17-4 *
1997-98 - Marietta - 13-1 - 16-5
1998-99 - Logan - 12-2 - 17-5
1999-00 - Gallipolis - 13-1 - 18-4
2000-01 - Logan - 13-1 - 16-7 *
2000-01 - Warren - 13-1 - 17-7 *
2001-02 - Gallipolis - 12-2 - 20-4 *
2001-02 - Marietta - 12-2 - 16-6 *
2002-03 - Gallipolis - 11-1 - 20-4
2003-04 - Marietta - 10-2 - 16-6
2004-05 - Warren - 9-1 - 19-4
2005-06 - Marietta - 8-2 - 11-10 *
2005-06 - Warren - 8-2 - 18-4 *
2006-07 - Chillicothe - 13-0 - 20-5
2007-08 - Zanesville - 13-1 - 20-3
2008-09 - Chillicothe - 10-3 - 18-6
2009-10 - Ironton - 13-1- 21-4
2010-11 - Chillicothe - 11-1 - 21-4
2011-12 - Portsmotuh - 9-1 - 24-3 (State runner-up)
2012-13 - Warren - 10-0 - 26-2 (State semi-finalist)
2013-14 - Portsmouth - 7-1 - 19-5 *
2013-14 - Warren - 7-1 - 21-4 *
2014-15 - Warren - 8-0 - 22-3
2015-16 - Logan - 5-1 - 12-11 *
2015-16 - Warren - 5-1 - 18-6 *
2016-17 - Logan - 3-1 - 10-13 *
2016-17 - Warren - 18-5 *
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Re: SEOAL - The Final History - Champions - POY - COY
Most Championships: Athens and Logan; 19 each
Most Wins: Athens, 628 (80 years)
Best all-time Win pct: Zanesville (.897), 35-4, 3 years in league
State Champion: Chillicothe, 2008
State Tournament Qualifiers:
1926 (8-team tournament) - Portsmouth
1927 (8-team tournament) - Portsmouth
1929 (8-team tournament) - Pomeroy
1932 (8-team tournament) - Pomeroy
1937 (16-team tournament) - Middleport
1952 - Nelsonville (Class B Runner-up)
2008 - Chillicothe (DII Champion)
2011 - Portsmouth (DIII Runner-up)
2012 - Portsmouth (DIII Runner-up)
2013 - Warren
Record by school:
Athens - 80 years - 19 Titles - 1010 games - 628 wins - 382 losses - .622
Chillicothe - 7 years - 3 Titles - 86 games - 70 wins - 16 losses - .814
Gallipolis - 91 years - 17 titles - 1097 games - 556 wins - 541 losses - .507
Ironton - 27 years - 5 titles - 332 games - 207 wins- 125 losses - .623
Jackson - 88 years - 3 titles - 1062 games - 384 wins - 678 losses - .362
Logan - 92 years - 19 titles - 1086 games - 595 wins - 491 losses - .548
Marietta - 26 years - 7 titles - 308 games - 182 - wins - 126 losses - .591
Meigs - 16 years - 0 titles - 221 games - 52 wins - 169 losses - .235
Middleport - 39 years - 3 titles - 483 games - 179 wins - 304 losses - .371
Nelsonville - 42 years - 4 titles - 494 games - 234 wins - 260 - losses - .474
Nelsonville-York - 3 years - 0 titles - 42 games - 7 wins - 35 losses - .167
New Boston - 10 years - 1 title - 52 games - 36 wins - 16 losses - .692
Point Pleasant (WV) - 8 years - 0 titles - 108 games - 40 wins - 68 losses - .370
Pomeroy - 42 years - 8 titles - 491 games - 251 wins - 240 losses - .511
Portsmouth - 12 years - 4 titles - 129 games - 84 wins - 45 losses - .651
River Valley - 9 years - 0 titles - 119 games - 36 wins - 83 losses - .303
Warren - 31 years - 9 titles - 345 games - 209 wins - 136 losses - .606
Waverly - 13 years - 4 titles - 180 games - 134 wins - 46 losses - .744
Wellston - 57 years - 3 titles - 708 games - 277 wins - 431 losses - .391
Zanesville - 3 years - 1 title - 39 games - 35 wins - 4 losses - .897
Most Wins: Athens, 628 (80 years)
Best all-time Win pct: Zanesville (.897), 35-4, 3 years in league
State Champion: Chillicothe, 2008
State Tournament Qualifiers:
1926 (8-team tournament) - Portsmouth
1927 (8-team tournament) - Portsmouth
1929 (8-team tournament) - Pomeroy
1932 (8-team tournament) - Pomeroy
1937 (16-team tournament) - Middleport
1952 - Nelsonville (Class B Runner-up)
2008 - Chillicothe (DII Champion)
2011 - Portsmouth (DIII Runner-up)
2012 - Portsmouth (DIII Runner-up)
2013 - Warren
Record by school:
Athens - 80 years - 19 Titles - 1010 games - 628 wins - 382 losses - .622
Chillicothe - 7 years - 3 Titles - 86 games - 70 wins - 16 losses - .814
Gallipolis - 91 years - 17 titles - 1097 games - 556 wins - 541 losses - .507
Ironton - 27 years - 5 titles - 332 games - 207 wins- 125 losses - .623
Jackson - 88 years - 3 titles - 1062 games - 384 wins - 678 losses - .362
Logan - 92 years - 19 titles - 1086 games - 595 wins - 491 losses - .548
Marietta - 26 years - 7 titles - 308 games - 182 - wins - 126 losses - .591
Meigs - 16 years - 0 titles - 221 games - 52 wins - 169 losses - .235
Middleport - 39 years - 3 titles - 483 games - 179 wins - 304 losses - .371
Nelsonville - 42 years - 4 titles - 494 games - 234 wins - 260 - losses - .474
Nelsonville-York - 3 years - 0 titles - 42 games - 7 wins - 35 losses - .167
New Boston - 10 years - 1 title - 52 games - 36 wins - 16 losses - .692
Point Pleasant (WV) - 8 years - 0 titles - 108 games - 40 wins - 68 losses - .370
Pomeroy - 42 years - 8 titles - 491 games - 251 wins - 240 losses - .511
Portsmouth - 12 years - 4 titles - 129 games - 84 wins - 45 losses - .651
River Valley - 9 years - 0 titles - 119 games - 36 wins - 83 losses - .303
Warren - 31 years - 9 titles - 345 games - 209 wins - 136 losses - .606
Waverly - 13 years - 4 titles - 180 games - 134 wins - 46 losses - .744
Wellston - 57 years - 3 titles - 708 games - 277 wins - 431 losses - .391
Zanesville - 3 years - 1 title - 39 games - 35 wins - 4 losses - .897
Re: SEOAL - The Final History - Champions - POY - COY
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SEOAL Basketball Coach of the Year award winners:
1954 - Dick Shrider, Gallipolis
1955 - John Parsons, Middleport
1956 - Calvin "Bill" Carrithers, Gallipolis
1957 - Charles McAfee, Athens
1958 - Dick Retton, Pomeroy
1959 - Mark Wylie, Gallipolis
1960 - Russell Moore, Pomeroy
1961- Charles McAfee, Athens
1962 - Dave Fisher, Jackson
1962 - Paul Kegley, Wellston
1963 - Charles McAfee, Athens
1964 - Charles McAfee, Athens
1965 - Bob Sheskey, Nelsonville
1966 - John Derrow, Wellston
1967 - Charles McAfee, Athens
1968 - Charles McAfee, Athens
1969 - Charles McAfee, Athens
1970 - Charles McAfee, Athens
1971 - Carroll Hawhee, Waverly
1972 - Carroll Hawhee, Waverly
1972 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
1973 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
1974 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
1975 - Carroll Hawhee, Waverly
1976 - Buddy Bell, Ironton
1977 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
1978 - Scott Fitzgerald, Logan
1979 - Fred Gibson, Athens
1980 - Phil Rice, Ironton
1981 - Fred Gibson, Athens
1982 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
1983 - Phil Rice, Ironton
1984 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
1985 - Kirk Hardman, Logan
1986 - Kirk Hardman, Logan
1987 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
1988 - Jack Greathouse, Marietta
1989 - Fred Gibson, Athens
1989 - Gary Swinehart, Logan
1990 - Fred Gibson, Athens
1991 - Tony Bornhorst, Jackson
1992 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
1993 - Mike Meek, Athens
1994 - Tim Tolzda, Marietta
1995 - Gary Swinehart, Logan
1996 - Gary Swinehart, Logan
1997 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
1998 - Tim Tolzda, Marietta
1999 - Gary Swinehart, Logan
2000 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
2001 - Blane Maddox, Warren
2002 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
2003 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
2004 - Ron Warner, Marietta
2005 - Blane Maddox, Warren
2006 - Blane Maddox, Warren
2006 - Ron Warner, Marietta
2007 - North: Scott Aronhalt, Zanesville
2007 - South: Gary Kellough, Chillicothe
2008 - North: Keith Myers, Logan
2008 - South: Gary Kellough, Chillicothe
2009 - North: J.D. Secrest, Marietta
2009 - South: Gary Kellough, Chillicothe
2010 - Mark LaFon, Ironton
2011 - Gary Kellough, Chillicothe
2011 - Eugene Collins, Portsmouth
2012 - Eugene Collins, Portsmouth
2013 - Blane Maddox, Warren
2014 - Eugene Collins, Portsmouth
2014 - Blane Maddox, Warren
2015 - Blane Maddox, Warren
2016 - Gary Kellough, Logan
2016 - Blane Maddox, Warren
2017 - Chris Rider, Logan
2017 - Blane Maddox, Warren
1954 - Dick Shrider, Gallipolis
1955 - John Parsons, Middleport
1956 - Calvin "Bill" Carrithers, Gallipolis
1957 - Charles McAfee, Athens
1958 - Dick Retton, Pomeroy
1959 - Mark Wylie, Gallipolis
1960 - Russell Moore, Pomeroy
1961- Charles McAfee, Athens
1962 - Dave Fisher, Jackson
1962 - Paul Kegley, Wellston
1963 - Charles McAfee, Athens
1964 - Charles McAfee, Athens
1965 - Bob Sheskey, Nelsonville
1966 - John Derrow, Wellston
1967 - Charles McAfee, Athens
1968 - Charles McAfee, Athens
1969 - Charles McAfee, Athens
1970 - Charles McAfee, Athens
1971 - Carroll Hawhee, Waverly
1972 - Carroll Hawhee, Waverly
1972 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
1973 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
1974 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
1975 - Carroll Hawhee, Waverly
1976 - Buddy Bell, Ironton
1977 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
1978 - Scott Fitzgerald, Logan
1979 - Fred Gibson, Athens
1980 - Phil Rice, Ironton
1981 - Fred Gibson, Athens
1982 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
1983 - Phil Rice, Ironton
1984 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
1985 - Kirk Hardman, Logan
1986 - Kirk Hardman, Logan
1987 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
1988 - Jack Greathouse, Marietta
1989 - Fred Gibson, Athens
1989 - Gary Swinehart, Logan
1990 - Fred Gibson, Athens
1991 - Tony Bornhorst, Jackson
1992 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
1993 - Mike Meek, Athens
1994 - Tim Tolzda, Marietta
1995 - Gary Swinehart, Logan
1996 - Gary Swinehart, Logan
1997 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
1998 - Tim Tolzda, Marietta
1999 - Gary Swinehart, Logan
2000 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
2001 - Blane Maddox, Warren
2002 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
2003 - Jim Osborne, Gallipolis
2004 - Ron Warner, Marietta
2005 - Blane Maddox, Warren
2006 - Blane Maddox, Warren
2006 - Ron Warner, Marietta
2007 - North: Scott Aronhalt, Zanesville
2007 - South: Gary Kellough, Chillicothe
2008 - North: Keith Myers, Logan
2008 - South: Gary Kellough, Chillicothe
2009 - North: J.D. Secrest, Marietta
2009 - South: Gary Kellough, Chillicothe
2010 - Mark LaFon, Ironton
2011 - Gary Kellough, Chillicothe
2011 - Eugene Collins, Portsmouth
2012 - Eugene Collins, Portsmouth
2013 - Blane Maddox, Warren
2014 - Eugene Collins, Portsmouth
2014 - Blane Maddox, Warren
2015 - Blane Maddox, Warren
2016 - Gary Kellough, Logan
2016 - Blane Maddox, Warren
2017 - Chris Rider, Logan
2017 - Blane Maddox, Warren
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Coach of the Year numbers:
Most COY Awards:
1. Jim Osborne; 12; all at Gallipolis
2 (T). Charles McAfee; 8; all at Athens
2 (T). Blane Maddox; 8; all at Warren
4. Gary Kellough; 5; 4 at Chillicothe, 1 at Logan
5 (T). Fred Gibson; 4; all at Athens
5 (T). Gary Swinehart; 4; all at Logan
5 (T). Eugene Collins; 4; all at Portsmouth
8. Carroll Hawhee; 3; all at Waverly
Two-time winners:
Phil Rice, Ironton
Kirk Hardman, Logan
Tim Tolzda, Marietta
Ron Warner, Marietta
Most Consecutive COY Awards:
Blane Maddox; 5 (2013-17)
Charles McAfee; 4 (1967-70)
Jim Osborne; 3 (1972-74)
Gary Kellough; 3 (2007-09)
Notes:
Gary Kellough is the only coach to win COY at more than one school.
Scott Fitzgerald and Keith Myers are the only individuals to win both Player of the Year (POY) and Coach of the Year (COY). Fitzgerald was player of the year at Athens HS in 1964 and COY at Logan HS in 1978. Myers was POY in 1986 and COY in 2009, both at Logan HS.
Most COY Awards:
1. Jim Osborne; 12; all at Gallipolis
2 (T). Charles McAfee; 8; all at Athens
2 (T). Blane Maddox; 8; all at Warren
4. Gary Kellough; 5; 4 at Chillicothe, 1 at Logan
5 (T). Fred Gibson; 4; all at Athens
5 (T). Gary Swinehart; 4; all at Logan
5 (T). Eugene Collins; 4; all at Portsmouth
8. Carroll Hawhee; 3; all at Waverly
Two-time winners:
Phil Rice, Ironton
Kirk Hardman, Logan
Tim Tolzda, Marietta
Ron Warner, Marietta
Most Consecutive COY Awards:
Blane Maddox; 5 (2013-17)
Charles McAfee; 4 (1967-70)
Jim Osborne; 3 (1972-74)
Gary Kellough; 3 (2007-09)
Notes:
Gary Kellough is the only coach to win COY at more than one school.
Scott Fitzgerald and Keith Myers are the only individuals to win both Player of the Year (POY) and Coach of the Year (COY). Fitzgerald was player of the year at Athens HS in 1964 and COY at Logan HS in 1978. Myers was POY in 1986 and COY in 2009, both at Logan HS.
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SEOAL Basketball Player of the Year award winners:
1955 - Jimmy Thomas; F; Gallipolis - 6-1
1956 - John Milhoan; C; Gallipolis - 6-3
1957 - Aron Buffington; n/a; Pomeroy - Height unknown
1958 - S.T. Johnson; C; Pomeroy - 6-3
1959 - Tim Eisnaugle; F; Jackson - 6-2
1960 - Phil Harrison; C; Pomeroy - 6-2
1961 - Steve Chase; C; Athens - 6-5
1962 - Ed Spriggs; C; Jackson - 6-8
1963 - Ed Spriggs; C; Jackson - 6-8
1964 - Scott Fitzgerald; C; Athens - 6-5
1965 - Larry Coon; C; Athens - 6-3
1966 - Eddie Jacobs; G; Wellston - 6-0
1967 - Jack Clark; C; Athens - 6-3
1968 - Harold Howe; G; Jackson - 6-0
1969 - Skip Downard; F; Wellston - 6-1
1970 - Mark Shaw; F; Logan - 6-4
1971 - Phil MIller; G; Waverly - 6-3
1972 - Mike Oyer; F; Waverly - 6-3
1973 - Gil Price; C; Gallipolis - 6-4
1974 - John Shoemaker; G; Waverly - 6-2
1975 - Randy Peoples; F; Wellston - 5-10
1976 - Dean Fitzpatrick; C; Ironton - 6-6
1977 - Mike McBroom; F; Logan - 6-3
1978 - Joe Davena; F-C; Waverly - 6-4
1979 - Dick James; C; Ironton - 6-4
1980 - Bill Armstrong; G; Gallipolis - 5-8
1981 - Steve Bruning; C; Athens - 6-4 (First sophomore to win POY)
1982 - Steve Bruning; F; Athens - 6-5
1983 - Steve Bruning; F; Athens - 6-5
1984 - Chris Ellcessor; F; Gallipolis - 6-2
1985 - Kerry York; F; Logan - 6-4
1986 - Gary Harrison; G; Gallipolis - 5-11
1986 - Keith Myers; F; Logan - 6-3
1987 - Gary Harrison; G; Gallipolis - 5-11
1988 - Doug Bentz; C; Marietta - 6-7
1989 - Greg Harris; G; Jackson - 5-11
1990 - Scott Decaminada; F; Athens - 6-2
1991 - Willy Woodard; C; Jackson - 6-3
1992 - Eric Burris; C; Logan - 6-8
1993 - Sunny Kalu; F-C; Athens - 6-5
1994- Sunny Kalu; F-C; Athens - 6-5
1995 - Ryan Robinson; C; Marietta - Height unknown
1996 - Brad Howe; G; Jackson - 6-5
1997 - Coy Lindsey; G; Logan - 5-11
1998 - Joe Vukovic; C; Marietta - 6-8
1999 - Josh Lawrence; G-F; Logan - 6-2
2000 - Cody Lane; G; Gallipolis - 6-0
2001 - Wade Martin; G; Athens - 6-2
2002 - Tony Moore; G; Gallipolis - 6-2
2002 - John Farr; C; Marietta - 6-7
2003 - Donnie Johnson; G; Gallipolis - 6-0
2004 - Donnie Johnson; G; Gallipolis - 6-0
2005 - Ben Howlett; G; Marietta - 6-0
2006 - Reid Arnold; F; Jackson - 6-6
2007 - North: Logan Aronhalt; F; Zanesville - 6-5
2007 - South: Anthony Hitchens; G; Chillicothe - 5-9
2008 - North: Logan Aronhalt; F; Zanesville - 6-5
2008 - South: Anthony Hitchens; G; Chillicothe - 5-9
2009 - North: Patrick Angle; G; Logan - 6-1
2009: South: Anthony Williams; C; Portsmouth - 6-6
2010 - Tim Kochendoerfer; G; Ironton - 6-3
2011 - Jalen Ragland; G; Chillicothe - 6-6
2012 - Dion McKinley; C; Portsmouth - 6-6
2013 - Evan French; G; Warren - 6-3
2014 - Evan French; G; Warren - 6-4
2015 - Michael Hall; F; Warren - 6-6
2016 - Luke Drayer; G; Warren - 6-0
2017 - Kyler Dennis; G; Warren - 5-11
1955 - Jimmy Thomas; F; Gallipolis - 6-1
1956 - John Milhoan; C; Gallipolis - 6-3
1957 - Aron Buffington; n/a; Pomeroy - Height unknown
1958 - S.T. Johnson; C; Pomeroy - 6-3
1959 - Tim Eisnaugle; F; Jackson - 6-2
1960 - Phil Harrison; C; Pomeroy - 6-2
1961 - Steve Chase; C; Athens - 6-5
1962 - Ed Spriggs; C; Jackson - 6-8
1963 - Ed Spriggs; C; Jackson - 6-8
1964 - Scott Fitzgerald; C; Athens - 6-5
1965 - Larry Coon; C; Athens - 6-3
1966 - Eddie Jacobs; G; Wellston - 6-0
1967 - Jack Clark; C; Athens - 6-3
1968 - Harold Howe; G; Jackson - 6-0
1969 - Skip Downard; F; Wellston - 6-1
1970 - Mark Shaw; F; Logan - 6-4
1971 - Phil MIller; G; Waverly - 6-3
1972 - Mike Oyer; F; Waverly - 6-3
1973 - Gil Price; C; Gallipolis - 6-4
1974 - John Shoemaker; G; Waverly - 6-2
1975 - Randy Peoples; F; Wellston - 5-10
1976 - Dean Fitzpatrick; C; Ironton - 6-6
1977 - Mike McBroom; F; Logan - 6-3
1978 - Joe Davena; F-C; Waverly - 6-4
1979 - Dick James; C; Ironton - 6-4
1980 - Bill Armstrong; G; Gallipolis - 5-8
1981 - Steve Bruning; C; Athens - 6-4 (First sophomore to win POY)
1982 - Steve Bruning; F; Athens - 6-5
1983 - Steve Bruning; F; Athens - 6-5
1984 - Chris Ellcessor; F; Gallipolis - 6-2
1985 - Kerry York; F; Logan - 6-4
1986 - Gary Harrison; G; Gallipolis - 5-11
1986 - Keith Myers; F; Logan - 6-3
1987 - Gary Harrison; G; Gallipolis - 5-11
1988 - Doug Bentz; C; Marietta - 6-7
1989 - Greg Harris; G; Jackson - 5-11
1990 - Scott Decaminada; F; Athens - 6-2
1991 - Willy Woodard; C; Jackson - 6-3
1992 - Eric Burris; C; Logan - 6-8
1993 - Sunny Kalu; F-C; Athens - 6-5
1994- Sunny Kalu; F-C; Athens - 6-5
1995 - Ryan Robinson; C; Marietta - Height unknown
1996 - Brad Howe; G; Jackson - 6-5
1997 - Coy Lindsey; G; Logan - 5-11
1998 - Joe Vukovic; C; Marietta - 6-8
1999 - Josh Lawrence; G-F; Logan - 6-2
2000 - Cody Lane; G; Gallipolis - 6-0
2001 - Wade Martin; G; Athens - 6-2
2002 - Tony Moore; G; Gallipolis - 6-2
2002 - John Farr; C; Marietta - 6-7
2003 - Donnie Johnson; G; Gallipolis - 6-0
2004 - Donnie Johnson; G; Gallipolis - 6-0
2005 - Ben Howlett; G; Marietta - 6-0
2006 - Reid Arnold; F; Jackson - 6-6
2007 - North: Logan Aronhalt; F; Zanesville - 6-5
2007 - South: Anthony Hitchens; G; Chillicothe - 5-9
2008 - North: Logan Aronhalt; F; Zanesville - 6-5
2008 - South: Anthony Hitchens; G; Chillicothe - 5-9
2009 - North: Patrick Angle; G; Logan - 6-1
2009: South: Anthony Williams; C; Portsmouth - 6-6
2010 - Tim Kochendoerfer; G; Ironton - 6-3
2011 - Jalen Ragland; G; Chillicothe - 6-6
2012 - Dion McKinley; C; Portsmouth - 6-6
2013 - Evan French; G; Warren - 6-3
2014 - Evan French; G; Warren - 6-4
2015 - Michael Hall; F; Warren - 6-6
2016 - Luke Drayer; G; Warren - 6-0
2017 - Kyler Dennis; G; Warren - 5-11
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Re: SEOAL - The Final History - Champions - POY - COY
Three-time winners:
Steve Bruning, Athens (1981-83)
Two-time winners:
Ed Spriggs, Jackson (1962, 63)
Gary Harrison, Gallipolis (1986, 87)
Sunny Kalu, Athens (1993, 94)
Donnie Johnson, Gallipolis (2003, 04)
Scott Aronhalt, Zanesville (2007, 08)
Anthony Hitchens, Chillicothe (2007, 08)
Evan French, Warren (2013, 14)
Numbers by school:
1(T). Athens - 11
1(T). Gallipolis - 11
3(T). Jackson - 8
3(T). Logan - 8
5(T). Marietta - 5
5(T). Warren - 5
7. Waverly - 4
8(T). Chillicothe - 3
8(T). Ironton - 3
8(T). Pomeroy - 3
8(T). Wellston - 3
12(T). Portsmouth - 2
12(T). Zanesville - 2
Numbers by position:
Guard: 25
Center: 21
Forward: 17
F/C: 3
G/F: 1
Unknown: 1
Notes:
Only 9 winners were under 6-0 tall, the first being Randy Peoples of Wellston in 1975.
The shortest winner was Bill Armstrong of Gallipolis in 1980, standing just 5-8.
Gary Harrison of Gallipolis (5-11) and Anthony Hitchens of Chillicothe (5-9) are the only two-time winners of those under 6-0. Harrison pulled the trick in 1986-87 and Hitchens in 2007-08.
Harold Howe (1968) and Brad Howe (1996), both of Jackson, are the only father-son duo. Brad sister Beth (1998, 2000) won the award twice on the girls side.
Steve Bruning, Athens (1981-83)
Two-time winners:
Ed Spriggs, Jackson (1962, 63)
Gary Harrison, Gallipolis (1986, 87)
Sunny Kalu, Athens (1993, 94)
Donnie Johnson, Gallipolis (2003, 04)
Scott Aronhalt, Zanesville (2007, 08)
Anthony Hitchens, Chillicothe (2007, 08)
Evan French, Warren (2013, 14)
Numbers by school:
1(T). Athens - 11
1(T). Gallipolis - 11
3(T). Jackson - 8
3(T). Logan - 8
5(T). Marietta - 5
5(T). Warren - 5
7. Waverly - 4
8(T). Chillicothe - 3
8(T). Ironton - 3
8(T). Pomeroy - 3
8(T). Wellston - 3
12(T). Portsmouth - 2
12(T). Zanesville - 2
Numbers by position:
Guard: 25
Center: 21
Forward: 17
F/C: 3
G/F: 1
Unknown: 1
Notes:
Only 9 winners were under 6-0 tall, the first being Randy Peoples of Wellston in 1975.
The shortest winner was Bill Armstrong of Gallipolis in 1980, standing just 5-8.
Gary Harrison of Gallipolis (5-11) and Anthony Hitchens of Chillicothe (5-9) are the only two-time winners of those under 6-0. Harrison pulled the trick in 1986-87 and Hitchens in 2007-08.
Harold Howe (1968) and Brad Howe (1996), both of Jackson, are the only father-son duo. Brad sister Beth (1998, 2000) won the award twice on the girls side.
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Re: SEOAL - The Final History - Champions - POY - COY
Three-time winners:
Steve Bruning, Athens (1981-83)
Two-time winners:
Ed Spriggs, Jackson (1962, 63)
Gary Harrison, Gallipolis (1986, 87)
Sunny Kalu, Athens (1993, 94)
Donnie Johnson, Gallipolis (2003, 04)
Scott Aronhalt, Zanesville (2007, 08)
Anthony Hitchens, Chillicothe (2007, 08)
Evan French, Warren (2013, 14)
Numbers by school:
1(T). Athens - 11
1(T). Gallipolis - 11
3(T). Jackson - 8
3(T). Logan - 8
5(T). Marietta - 5
5(T). Warren - 5
7. Waverly - 4
8(T). Chillicothe - 3
8(T). Ironton - 3
8(T). Pomeroy - 3
8(T). Wellston - 3
12(T). Portsmouth - 2
12(T). Zanesville - 2
Numbers by position:
Guard: 25
Center: 21
Forward: 17
F/C: 3
G/F: 1
Unknown: 1
Notes:
Only 9 winners were under 6-0 tall, the first being Randy Peoples of Wellston in 1975.
The shortest winner was Bill Armstrong of Gallipolis in 1980, standing just 5-8.
Gary Harrison of Gallipolis (5-11) and Anthony Hitchens of Chillicothe (5-9) are the only two-time winners of those under 6-0. Harrison pulled the trick in 1986-87 and Hitchens in 2007-08.
Harold Howe (1968) and Brad Howe (1996), both of Jackson, are the only father-son duo. Brad sister Beth (1998, 2000) won the award twice on the girls side.
Scott Fitzgerald and Keith Myers are the only individuals to win both Player of the Year (POY) and Coach of the Year (COY). Fitzgerald was player of the year at Athens HS in 1964 and COY at Logan HS in 1978. Myers was POY in 1986 and COY in 2009, both at Logan HS.
Steve Bruning, Athens (1981-83)
Two-time winners:
Ed Spriggs, Jackson (1962, 63)
Gary Harrison, Gallipolis (1986, 87)
Sunny Kalu, Athens (1993, 94)
Donnie Johnson, Gallipolis (2003, 04)
Scott Aronhalt, Zanesville (2007, 08)
Anthony Hitchens, Chillicothe (2007, 08)
Evan French, Warren (2013, 14)
Numbers by school:
1(T). Athens - 11
1(T). Gallipolis - 11
3(T). Jackson - 8
3(T). Logan - 8
5(T). Marietta - 5
5(T). Warren - 5
7. Waverly - 4
8(T). Chillicothe - 3
8(T). Ironton - 3
8(T). Pomeroy - 3
8(T). Wellston - 3
12(T). Portsmouth - 2
12(T). Zanesville - 2
Numbers by position:
Guard: 25
Center: 21
Forward: 17
F/C: 3
G/F: 1
Unknown: 1
Notes:
Only 9 winners were under 6-0 tall, the first being Randy Peoples of Wellston in 1975.
The shortest winner was Bill Armstrong of Gallipolis in 1980, standing just 5-8.
Gary Harrison of Gallipolis (5-11) and Anthony Hitchens of Chillicothe (5-9) are the only two-time winners of those under 6-0. Harrison pulled the trick in 1986-87 and Hitchens in 2007-08.
Harold Howe (1968) and Brad Howe (1996), both of Jackson, are the only father-son duo. Brad sister Beth (1998, 2000) won the award twice on the girls side.
Scott Fitzgerald and Keith Myers are the only individuals to win both Player of the Year (POY) and Coach of the Year (COY). Fitzgerald was player of the year at Athens HS in 1964 and COY at Logan HS in 1978. Myers was POY in 1986 and COY in 2009, both at Logan HS.
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Re: SEOAL - The Final History - Champions - POY - COY
This should probably get moved to the new history thread - SEOAL boys basketball histroy
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locos....great great stuff
Willie Woodard the 1990-91 POY was 6’6
Willie Woodard the 1990-91 POY was 6’6
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22-4 (13-1 SEOAL)
Class B State Runner Up
SEOAL Champions
Somerset Holy Trinity 58 Greyhounds 50
Greyhounds 71 Rutland 38
Greyhounds 54 Gallipolis* 36
Greyhounds 64 Logan* 52
Greyhounds 53 Athens* 44
Greyhounds 58 Middleport* 46
Greyhounds 48 Wellston* 46
Jackson* 52 Greyhounds 45
Chauncey 93 Greyhounds 65
Greyhounds 63 Gallipolis* 52
Greyhounds 93 Pomeroy* 50
Greyhounds 69 Logan* 60
Greyhounds 79 Shade 43
Greyhounds 76 Athens* 66
Greyhounds 65 Middleport* 39
Greyhounds 61 Wellston* 58
Greyhounds 71 Pomeroy* 47
Greyhounds 79 Jackson* 74
Class B District Tournament
Greyhounds 90 Tuppers Plains 71
Greyhounds 70 New Lexington 65
Greyhounds 81 Crooksville 79
Greyhounds 73 Corning 67
Class B Regional Championship
Greyhounds 63 Minford 61
Class B Big Eight
Greyhounds 59 Gibsonburg 51
Class B Final Four
Greyhounds 45 Waynesburg 43
Class B Championship Game
Lockland Wayne 56 Greyhounds 46
Class B State Runner Up
SEOAL Champions
Somerset Holy Trinity 58 Greyhounds 50
Greyhounds 71 Rutland 38
Greyhounds 54 Gallipolis* 36
Greyhounds 64 Logan* 52
Greyhounds 53 Athens* 44
Greyhounds 58 Middleport* 46
Greyhounds 48 Wellston* 46
Jackson* 52 Greyhounds 45
Chauncey 93 Greyhounds 65
Greyhounds 63 Gallipolis* 52
Greyhounds 93 Pomeroy* 50
Greyhounds 69 Logan* 60
Greyhounds 79 Shade 43
Greyhounds 76 Athens* 66
Greyhounds 65 Middleport* 39
Greyhounds 61 Wellston* 58
Greyhounds 71 Pomeroy* 47
Greyhounds 79 Jackson* 74
Class B District Tournament
Greyhounds 90 Tuppers Plains 71
Greyhounds 70 New Lexington 65
Greyhounds 81 Crooksville 79
Greyhounds 73 Corning 67
Class B Regional Championship
Greyhounds 63 Minford 61
Class B Big Eight
Greyhounds 59 Gibsonburg 51
Class B Final Four
Greyhounds 45 Waynesburg 43
Class B Championship Game
Lockland Wayne 56 Greyhounds 46
Re: SEOAL - The Final History - Champions - POY - COY
Is there a roster anywhere for that team? I’m interested. ThanksRaider6309 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2018 11:14 am 22-4 (13-1 SEOAL)
Class B State Runner Up
SEOAL Champions
Somerset Holy Trinity 58 Greyhounds 50
Greyhounds 71 Rutland 38
Greyhounds 54 Gallipolis* 36
Greyhounds 64 Logan* 52
Greyhounds 53 Athens* 44
Greyhounds 58 Middleport* 46
Greyhounds 48 Wellston* 46
Jackson* 52 Greyhounds 45
Chauncey 93 Greyhounds 65
Greyhounds 63 Gallipolis* 52
Greyhounds 93 Pomeroy* 50
Greyhounds 69 Logan* 60
Greyhounds 79 Shade 43
Greyhounds 76 Athens* 66
Greyhounds 65 Middleport* 39
Greyhounds 61 Wellston* 58
Greyhounds 71 Pomeroy* 47
Greyhounds 79 Jackson* 74
Class B District Tournament
Greyhounds 90 Tuppers Plains 71
Greyhounds 70 New Lexington 65
Greyhounds 81 Crooksville 79
Greyhounds 73 Corning 67
Class B Regional Championship
Greyhounds 63 Minford 61
Class B Big Eight
Greyhounds 59 Gibsonburg 51
Class B Final Four
Greyhounds 45 Waynesburg 43
Class B Championship Game
Lockland Wayne 56 Greyhounds 46
Re: SEOAL - The Final History - Champions - POY - COY
How did Chauncey do that year? Beat the Hounds around 30 pointsRaider6309 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2018 11:14 am 22-4 (13-1 SEOAL)
Class B State Runner Up
SEOAL Champions
Somerset Holy Trinity 58 Greyhounds 50
Greyhounds 71 Rutland 38
Greyhounds 54 Gallipolis* 36
Greyhounds 64 Logan* 52
Greyhounds 53 Athens* 44
Greyhounds 58 Middleport* 46
Greyhounds 48 Wellston* 46
Jackson* 52 Greyhounds 45
Chauncey 93 Greyhounds 65
Greyhounds 63 Gallipolis* 52
Greyhounds 93 Pomeroy* 50
Greyhounds 69 Logan* 60
Greyhounds 79 Shade 43
Greyhounds 76 Athens* 66
Greyhounds 65 Middleport* 39
Greyhounds 61 Wellston* 58
Greyhounds 71 Pomeroy* 47
Greyhounds 79 Jackson* 74
Class B District Tournament
Greyhounds 90 Tuppers Plains 71
Greyhounds 70 New Lexington 65
Greyhounds 81 Crooksville 79
Greyhounds 73 Corning 67
Class B Regional Championship
Greyhounds 63 Minford 61
Class B Big Eight
Greyhounds 59 Gibsonburg 51
Class B Final Four
Greyhounds 45 Waynesburg 43
Class B Championship Game
Lockland Wayne 56 Greyhounds 46
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I'd have to check. That would be the Hubert Bobo teams
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Re: SEOAL - The Final History - Champions - POY - COY
Was wondering the same.noreply66 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2018 11:23 amHow did Chauncey do that year? Beat the Hounds around 30 pointsRaider6309 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2018 11:14 am 22-4 (13-1 SEOAL)
Class B State Runner Up
SEOAL Champions
Somerset Holy Trinity 58 Greyhounds 50
Greyhounds 71 Rutland 38
Greyhounds 54 Gallipolis* 36
Greyhounds 64 Logan* 52
Greyhounds 53 Athens* 44
Greyhounds 58 Middleport* 46
Greyhounds 48 Wellston* 46
Jackson* 52 Greyhounds 45
Chauncey 93 Greyhounds 65
Greyhounds 63 Gallipolis* 52
Greyhounds 93 Pomeroy* 50
Greyhounds 69 Logan* 60
Greyhounds 79 Shade 43
Greyhounds 76 Athens* 66
Greyhounds 65 Middleport* 39
Greyhounds 61 Wellston* 58
Greyhounds 71 Pomeroy* 47
Greyhounds 79 Jackson* 74
Class B District Tournament
Greyhounds 90 Tuppers Plains 71
Greyhounds 70 New Lexington 65
Greyhounds 81 Crooksville 79
Greyhounds 73 Corning 67
Class B Regional Championship
Greyhounds 63 Minford 61
Class B Big Eight
Greyhounds 59 Gibsonburg 51
Class B Final Four
Greyhounds 45 Waynesburg 43
Class B Championship Game
Lockland Wayne 56 Greyhounds 46
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Re: SEOAL - The Final History - Champions - POY - COY
All League..Charlie Kitchen from Ironton in the 68-69 season was the first sophomore to make 1ST Team all SEOAL. He also led the league in rebounding that year
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Great work, Logan Locos. You always do a thorough job when it comes to historical information.
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Re: SEOAL - The Final History - Champions - POY - COY
From their two games with Logan that year:
Whitmore
Powell
Hartley
Hubbard
Keplar
Pritchard
Robinette
Pack
Figgins
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Re: SEOAL - The Final History - Champions - POY - COY
C-D was upset by Crooksville early in the district tournament.
Crooksville was only 11-10 overall entering the game.