
Wow. Congratulations. Do you still have your letterman's jacket?
Army wrote:boilermaker wrote:Dont start bashing Wellston because of Army, Wellston hasnt been in the SEOAL for 24 years now.
And Wellston, my alma mater would run over Hog Farmers Huntington-Ross Huntsmen year in and year out in Football if the Golden Rockets played them.![]()
boilermaker wrote:Boy this got out of hand ,didnt it
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SouthernStorm wrote:Army - AKA - "The Realist",
Did you forget you were on the FOOTBALL forum again? When was the last time that Ross Chilly Chilly won a state title in football? How many league titles and playoff appearances does Ross Chilly Chilly have in football?
SouthernStorm wrote:boilermaker wrote:Boy this got out of hand ,didnt it
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No, no, it's right where it needs to be. All of SE Ohio putting Army in his place.
hogfarmer wrote:18 years huh. Impressive. And I'll spare you the carpal tunnel syndrom and tell you that the last time Huntington won a title was 1987. But I don't get on here spewing the junk like you do. I admit we're not very good and won't be again. But I'm a realist, so I can see how you would have a hard time with that.
gahs4ever wrote:You'll have to forgive him. He's a Johnny-come-lately at CHS and cant be expected to have a full knowledge of or appreciation of the SEOAL.
Apparently he thinks the league didnt begine until Chillicothe went beneath themselve to slum it in SE Ohio after decades of butt kickings in the OCC, even though they went to the OCC from the former COL, which had a better reputation AT THE TIME.
CHS wasnt any better in the COL, and I lived on Allen Ave in Chillicothe, about a block away from Herrnstein Field back in the 60s. CHS was a MUCH BIGGER school enrollment wise in those days, but their numbers didnt keep them from repeated butt kickings at the hands of Upper Arlington, Zanesville, Newark, etc. I remember they used to play much smaller schools like Hillsboro and Greenfield to try to get a few wins before the COL massacre began. They also played "UP" in their yearly embarrassment to Portsmouth. In the mid 60s, Chillicothe finally beat Portsmouth for the first time in 25 years and the Cavalier boosters printed up t-shirts commemorating the event.
I know...I know...ancient history and not relevant, but it goes to point out how teams struggling to compete in leagues they have an equal basis in terms of enrollment with will schedule realistically to give the players they have a decent chance of winning a few games for all their hard work.
gahs4ever wrote:Armyette claims to be a fan of the SEOAL, but now he's going after Jackson and their record and schedule. Your GO SEOAL posts are ringing a little bit hollow now pal. Your team ought to win one league championship before criticizing other members of the league. The SEOAL got along just fine for 80 years before Chillicothe came along, and doesnt need them to survive. Or maybe the problem isnt Chillicothe. I grew up there, and they are fine folks and a great community. Maybe it's just one bad apple spoiling the barrel.
hogfarmer wrote:How many SVC Football Titles do you all have since playing Football since what 1973..1974?
Could the answer be 1
Uh, yeah, I already posted that. I see that you not only can't make any valid arguments, you also have a problem reading. I even gave you the year. And for the record we tied with Zane Trace that year as Co-Champions. So in 35+ years of football we have one Co-Championship. But I don't recall ever saying how great of a football program Huntington has. You see the difference between you and every other poster on this board is that we are cognizant, (that means aware), of the reality of our programs.
ironman02 wrote:Army,
Thanks for providing the history lesson about the Jackson-Chillicothe series. I've posted those scores in the past and have admitted that Chillicothe holds the advantage. You bring up games from the early 1900's through the 1940's when it's convenient for you, but other times you only like to talk about the present. If you're going to talk about all those individual games, then you also must acknowledge the championships and playoff appearances that schools like Jackson, Gallia Academy, and Logan have amassed over the years. All the programs in the SEOAL have had their high points and low points, and they can all stake claim to some type of advantage over their rivals or opponents.
Now that Chillicothe is a member of the SEOAL, you feel the need to talk down about all the SEOAL schools, but you really have no room to talk. Until Chillicothe beats the Jacksons, Gallia Academys, and Logans to win a CHAMPIONSHIP, I don't want to hear all this crap. You're all about Chillcothe's state title in basketball, but you don't want to talk championships when it comes to football. Why is that?
SouthernStorm wrote:Jackson and Chilly Chilly have played only 4 times since 1946 and Jackson has won 3 of the 4 games. Yes, back when Chilly Chilly was wearing leather helmets they did dominate the series with Jackson. Congratulations, your claim to fame for the Chilly Chilly football program is the advantage that they held over Jackson 60+ years ago.
Chilly Chilly has SIX league titles in over 100 years, enough said!
SouthernStorm wrote:Realist,
Here is a direct link to the Basketball forum. That is obviously where you belong!
viewforum.php?f=4
ironman02 wrote:Army,
I'm happy that Chillicothe won the state basketball title last year. I truly am.
But you aren't paying attention. THIS IS THE FOOTBALL FORUM!!!
When Chillicothe wins 20 SEOAL titles in football, then come and talk to me. It just gets old watching you talk about how great Chillicothe is when they have proved absolutely nothing on the football field as a member of the SEOAL.