SEOAL Book/Documentary?
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SEOAL Football
SEOAL Football Champions and History 1925-2007
(1925-1929)
1925 - Athens
1926 - Portsmouth
1927 - Jackson
1928 - Wellston
1929 - Jackson, Ironton, Middleport
(1930-1939)
1930 - Middleport
1931 - Gallia Academy
1932 - Gallia Academy, Jackson
1933 - Middleport
1934 - Middleport, Logan
1935 - Middleport
1936 - Wellston
1937 - Wellston
1938 - Jackson
1939 - Logan, Jackson, Middleport
(1940-1949)
1940 - Jackson
1941 - Logan
1942 - Middleport
1943 - Athens
1944 - Athens
1945 - Middleport
1946 - Athens
1947 - Gallia Academy
1948 - Gallia Academy
1949 - Athens, Middleport
(1950-1959)
1950 - Athens
1951 - Wellston
1952 - Logan
1953 - Jackson
1954 - Jackson
1955 - Jackson, Pomeroy
1956 - Jackson
1957 - Wellston
1958 - Wellston, Logan
1959 - Jackson
(1960-1969)
1960 - Gallia Academy
1961 - Jackson
1962 - Gallia Academy
1963 - Logan
1964 - Logan
1965 - Athens
1966 - Athens
1967 - Meigs
1968 - Athens
1969 - Jackson
(1970-1979)
1970 - Gallia Academy
1971 - Athens, Ironton
1972 - Ironton
1973 - Ironton
1974 - Ironton
1975 - Ironton
1976 - Ironton, Logan
1977 - Logan
1978 - Ironton
1979 - Ironton
(1980-1989)
1980 - Ironton, Jackson
1981 - Ironton
1982 - Ironton
1983 - Ironton
1984 - Ironton
1985 - Gallia Academy
1986 - Gallia Academy
1987 - Logan
1988 - Logan
1989 - Athens, Logan
(1990-1999)
1990 - Athens, Gallia Academy, Marietta, Jackson
1991 - Logan, Marietta
1992 - Gallia Academy, Jackson, Logan
1993 - Gallia Academy
1994 - Logan
1995 - Gallia Academy, Jackson, Warren
1996 - Jackson
1997 - Jackson
1998 - Jackson, Logan
1999 - Logan
(2000-2007)
2000 - Logan
2001 - Logan
2002 - Gallia Academy, Marietta
2003 - Gallia Academy
2004 - Gallia Academy, Logan
2005 - Logan
2006 - Logan
2007 - Logan
SEOAL Football Champions and History 1925-2007
(1925-1929)
1925 - Athens
1926 - Portsmouth
1927 - Jackson
1928 - Wellston
1929 - Jackson, Ironton, Middleport
(1930-1939)
1930 - Middleport
1931 - Gallia Academy
1932 - Gallia Academy, Jackson
1933 - Middleport
1934 - Middleport, Logan
1935 - Middleport
1936 - Wellston
1937 - Wellston
1938 - Jackson
1939 - Logan, Jackson, Middleport
(1940-1949)
1940 - Jackson
1941 - Logan
1942 - Middleport
1943 - Athens
1944 - Athens
1945 - Middleport
1946 - Athens
1947 - Gallia Academy
1948 - Gallia Academy
1949 - Athens, Middleport
(1950-1959)
1950 - Athens
1951 - Wellston
1952 - Logan
1953 - Jackson
1954 - Jackson
1955 - Jackson, Pomeroy
1956 - Jackson
1957 - Wellston
1958 - Wellston, Logan
1959 - Jackson
(1960-1969)
1960 - Gallia Academy
1961 - Jackson
1962 - Gallia Academy
1963 - Logan
1964 - Logan
1965 - Athens
1966 - Athens
1967 - Meigs
1968 - Athens
1969 - Jackson
(1970-1979)
1970 - Gallia Academy
1971 - Athens, Ironton
1972 - Ironton
1973 - Ironton
1974 - Ironton
1975 - Ironton
1976 - Ironton, Logan
1977 - Logan
1978 - Ironton
1979 - Ironton
(1980-1989)
1980 - Ironton, Jackson
1981 - Ironton
1982 - Ironton
1983 - Ironton
1984 - Ironton
1985 - Gallia Academy
1986 - Gallia Academy
1987 - Logan
1988 - Logan
1989 - Athens, Logan
(1990-1999)
1990 - Athens, Gallia Academy, Marietta, Jackson
1991 - Logan, Marietta
1992 - Gallia Academy, Jackson, Logan
1993 - Gallia Academy
1994 - Logan
1995 - Gallia Academy, Jackson, Warren
1996 - Jackson
1997 - Jackson
1998 - Jackson, Logan
1999 - Logan
(2000-2007)
2000 - Logan
2001 - Logan
2002 - Gallia Academy, Marietta
2003 - Gallia Academy
2004 - Gallia Academy, Logan
2005 - Logan
2006 - Logan
2007 - Logan
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Re: SEOAL Book/Documentary?
In 1925, the SEOAL had 9 charter members....
Athens
Gallia Academy
Ironton
Jackson
Logan
Nelsonville
Pomeroy
Portsmouth
Wellston
In 1926, New Boston became the 10th member...
Athens
Gallia Academy
Ironton
Jackson
Logan
Nelsonville
New Boston
Pomeroy
Portsmouth
Wellston
In 1928, Athens and Portsmouth left the SEOAL, bringing it down to 8 schools...
Gallia Academy
Ironton
Jackson
Logan
Nelsonville
New Boston
Pomeroy
Wellston
In 1929, Middleport joined the SEOAL, bringing membership up to 9 schools....
Gallia Academy
Ironton
Jackson
Logan
Middleport
Nelsonville
New Boston
Pomeroy
Wellston
In 1930, Ironton left the league, bringing membership down to 8 members...
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Middleport
Nelsonville
New Boston
Pomeroy
Wellston
In 1931, Athens rejoined the SEOAL, for 9 league members....
Athens
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Middleport
Nelsonville
New Boston
Pomeroy
Wellston
In 1937, New Boston left the SEOAL, bringing the league down to 8 members. The SEOAL would have stability over the next 30 years and see no changes....
Athens
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Middleport
Nelsonville
Pomeroy
Wellston
In 1967, several school consolidations took place. SEOAL members Pomeroy and Middleport consolidated with Rutland to form Meigs. SEOAL member Athens consolidated with Chauncey and The Plains. SEOAL member Nelsonville consolidated with York to form Nelsonville-York. The consolidations left the SEOAL with 7 members....
Athens
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Meigs
Nelsonville-York
Wellston
In 1968, Ironton rejoined the SEOAL, bringing membership back to 8 schools...
Athens
Gallia Academy
Ironton
Jackson
Logan
Meigs
Nelsonville-York
Wellston
In 1970, Nelsonville-York left to join the TVC, and was replaced by Waverly, who left the SOC, thus maintaining an 8 member league...
Athens
Gallia Academy
Ironton
Jackson
Logan
Meigs
Waverly
Wellston
In 1982, Wellston left the SEOAL to join the TVC, bringing membership down to 7 members....
Athens
Gallia Academy
Ironton
Jackson
Logan
Meigs
Waverly
In 1983, Meigs left to join the TVC and Waverly left to rejoin the SOC, bringing membership down to 5 schools....
Athens
Gallia Academy
Ironton
Jackson
Logan
In 1985, Ironton left the SEOAL and Marietta joined the league, keeping the league at 5 schools...
Athens
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Marietta
In 1986, Warren joined the SEOAL by leaving the TVC, bringing membership up to 6 schools...
Athens
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Marietta
Warren
In 1993, River Valley joined the SEOAL as the 7th member.....
Athens
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Marietta
River Valley
Warren
In 1996, Point Pleasant joins as the 8th member.....
Athens
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Marietta
Point Pleasant
River Valley
Warren
In 2002, River Valley left the league bringing membership down to 7 schools for that year.....
Athens
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Marietta
Point Pleasant
Warren
In 2004, Point Pleasant had left the league, bringing membership down to 6 schools for that year......
Athens
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Marietta
Warren
In 2006, Chillicothe, Ironton, Portsmouth, and Zanesville joined the SEOAL bringing membership up to 10 schools. The league split into two divisions, North and South....
SEOAL NORTH
Athens
Logan
Marietta
Warren
Zanesville
SEOAL SOUTH
Chillicothe
Gallia Academy
Ironton
Jackson
Portsmouth
Athens
Gallia Academy
Ironton
Jackson
Logan
Nelsonville
Pomeroy
Portsmouth
Wellston
In 1926, New Boston became the 10th member...
Athens
Gallia Academy
Ironton
Jackson
Logan
Nelsonville
New Boston
Pomeroy
Portsmouth
Wellston
In 1928, Athens and Portsmouth left the SEOAL, bringing it down to 8 schools...
Gallia Academy
Ironton
Jackson
Logan
Nelsonville
New Boston
Pomeroy
Wellston
In 1929, Middleport joined the SEOAL, bringing membership up to 9 schools....
Gallia Academy
Ironton
Jackson
Logan
Middleport
Nelsonville
New Boston
Pomeroy
Wellston
In 1930, Ironton left the league, bringing membership down to 8 members...
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Middleport
Nelsonville
New Boston
Pomeroy
Wellston
In 1931, Athens rejoined the SEOAL, for 9 league members....
Athens
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Middleport
Nelsonville
New Boston
Pomeroy
Wellston
In 1937, New Boston left the SEOAL, bringing the league down to 8 members. The SEOAL would have stability over the next 30 years and see no changes....
Athens
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Middleport
Nelsonville
Pomeroy
Wellston
In 1967, several school consolidations took place. SEOAL members Pomeroy and Middleport consolidated with Rutland to form Meigs. SEOAL member Athens consolidated with Chauncey and The Plains. SEOAL member Nelsonville consolidated with York to form Nelsonville-York. The consolidations left the SEOAL with 7 members....
Athens
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Meigs
Nelsonville-York
Wellston
In 1968, Ironton rejoined the SEOAL, bringing membership back to 8 schools...
Athens
Gallia Academy
Ironton
Jackson
Logan
Meigs
Nelsonville-York
Wellston
In 1970, Nelsonville-York left to join the TVC, and was replaced by Waverly, who left the SOC, thus maintaining an 8 member league...
Athens
Gallia Academy
Ironton
Jackson
Logan
Meigs
Waverly
Wellston
In 1982, Wellston left the SEOAL to join the TVC, bringing membership down to 7 members....
Athens
Gallia Academy
Ironton
Jackson
Logan
Meigs
Waverly
In 1983, Meigs left to join the TVC and Waverly left to rejoin the SOC, bringing membership down to 5 schools....
Athens
Gallia Academy
Ironton
Jackson
Logan
In 1985, Ironton left the SEOAL and Marietta joined the league, keeping the league at 5 schools...
Athens
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Marietta
In 1986, Warren joined the SEOAL by leaving the TVC, bringing membership up to 6 schools...
Athens
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Marietta
Warren
In 1993, River Valley joined the SEOAL as the 7th member.....
Athens
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Marietta
River Valley
Warren
In 1996, Point Pleasant joins as the 8th member.....
Athens
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Marietta
Point Pleasant
River Valley
Warren
In 2002, River Valley left the league bringing membership down to 7 schools for that year.....
Athens
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Marietta
Point Pleasant
Warren
In 2004, Point Pleasant had left the league, bringing membership down to 6 schools for that year......
Athens
Gallia Academy
Jackson
Logan
Marietta
Warren
In 2006, Chillicothe, Ironton, Portsmouth, and Zanesville joined the SEOAL bringing membership up to 10 schools. The league split into two divisions, North and South....
SEOAL NORTH
Athens
Logan
Marietta
Warren
Zanesville
SEOAL SOUTH
Chillicothe
Gallia Academy
Ironton
Jackson
Portsmouth
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Yeah, good stuff, I love the game of football and that what brings in the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. Mr. Raider, look for another beating again this year!!!. "Another bad one"!!!! Build up what ever you want buddy in this topic. We all know what counts. $$$$$$$ SEOAL Hopping out or not. Central positioned Athens serviced for all the SEOAL. Actually tired of hearing about the hero's Athens has had. Chiefs ate you up in football and will continue to do so. Want to wager any $$$$$ the opening game with DJ? I Know some 10th graders coming in 9 soph's that can beat your varsity right now!!! You name it Mr. Raider!!!!
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Dandy Don wrote:Was Athens' won-loss record in the SEOAL in football even over 50%?Raider6309 wrote:Is Athens still first with 166 titles? Logan was about 30 back
Or are you counting golf, tennis, corn-hole and the like?






















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Ready for a change in the weather... (NO LEAGUE, BUT TOUGH AS ALWAYS!!)...GO BIG CHIEFS!!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qo5Xs-BL6ZM
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I wasn't saying that at all. just they were a rich part of the history of the league.Raider6309 wrote:Ironton pretty much won every yearYOU'RE TIGER BAIT wrote:as you can see ironton had a rich history in the seoal, sorry my post had to be removed.
I saw nothing wrong with it.
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Not on a site anywhere. I know a few years ago some of the papers ran the all-time standings for different sports. Randy has all that info, even for sports like tennis.1987chieftains wrote:
Do you know if Mr Heath has the info on a site? Do you know if there is anyone or anywhere we can find basketball, boys and girls info? or other sports?
I think Gallipolis used to print boys basketball stadnings and champions in their winter sports program.
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Ironton won or shared the league title every year but one from 72-84 so I'm gonna go out on a limb and say he was just staying a fact bait. I don't think he had any other motive.YOU'RE TIGER BAIT wrote:I wasn't saying that at all. just they were a rich part of the history of the league.Raider6309 wrote:Ironton pretty much won every yearYOU'RE TIGER BAIT wrote:as you can see ironton had a rich history in the seoal, sorry my post had to be removed.
I saw nothing wrong with it.
Championship's are won in the off-season
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I'm saying Ironton was dominate in the SEOALYOU'RE TIGER BAIT wrote:I wasn't saying that at all. just they were a rich part of the history of the league.
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They sure was for a pretty good stretch. Played hard and always had unstoppable running backs. I loved to watch them play, very hard nosed football and hit like trucks.Raider6309 wrote:I'm saying Ironton was dominate in the SEOALYOU'RE TIGER BAIT wrote:I wasn't saying that at all. just they were a rich part of the history of the league.
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Curious to hear if anyone knows if the record 34 game SEOAL winning streak by Ironton in football was ever broken? I believe the streak started in the '71 or '72 season and did not end until the '76 season.
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Re: SEOAL Book/Documentary?
Not 100% sure but I think Logan tied it between 2004/09. Think Jackson stopped it with the first league game in 2010.79Tiger wrote:Curious to hear if anyone knows if the record 34 game SEOAL winning streak by Ironton in football was ever broken? I believe the streak started in the '71 or '72 season and did not end until the '76 season.
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Re: SEOAL Book/Documentary?
It would be interesting to see a list of names from each SEOAL past team that had any players get full ride scholarships to play football at any Power 5 college. Big10, ACC, SEC, Big12, or Pac12.
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That list would be mostly linemenBlackjack wrote:It would be interesting to see a list of names from each SEOAL past team that had any players get full ride scholarships to play football at any Power 5 college. Big10, ACC, SEC, Big12, or Pac12.
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Portsmouth - Gerald Cadogan - Penn State
Ironton - Ken Fritz - Ohio State
Athens - Joe Burrow - Ohio State
Waverly - Ed Thompson - Ohio State
Ironton - Ken Fritz - Ohio State
Athens - Joe Burrow - Ohio State
Waverly - Ed Thompson - Ohio State
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What a great league !
Can't believe the powers that be allowed it to die
Can't believe the powers that be allowed it to die
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That's correct. Logan tied the record from 2006-2009.noreply66 wrote:Not 100% sure but I think Logan tied it between 2004/09. Think Jackson stopped it with the first league game in 2010.79Tiger wrote:Curious to hear if anyone knows if the record 34 game SEOAL winning streak by Ironton in football was ever broken? I believe the streak started in the '71 or '72 season and did not end until the '76 season.
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I know from Logan:Blackjack wrote:It would be interesting to see a list of names from each SEOAL past team that had any players get full ride scholarships to play football at any Power 5 college. Big10, ACC, SEC, Big12, or Pac12.
Bob McBride ('40) - Notre Dame - Tackle
Lynn Strait ('58) - Ohio State - Halfback
Robbie Johnson ('64) - Ohio State - LInebacker
John Gasser ('66) - Notre Dame - Safety
Bob Courter ('66) - Wisconsin - Def. Line
Ken Culbertson ('73) - West Virginia - Fullback
Josh Jackson ('92) - Ohio State - Kicker
Brooks Burris ('94) - Ohio State - Tackle
I could be missing a couple. Plus there is Derek Harden ('02) who walked on at OSU, then got put on scholarship as a senior and was a three-year letterman.
Re: SEOAL Book/Documentary?
Blackjack wrote:Portsmouth - Gerald Cadogan - Penn State
Ironton - Ken Fritz - Ohio State
Athens - Joe Burrow - Ohio State
Waverly - Ed Thompson - Ohio State
Mr. Thompson played his high school football at Glenwood High School in New Boston (SOC). He did play basketball his senior year for Waverly.
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