Your schools best team(s) ever!
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2019 12:33 pm
Tell us about what you believe was the best team ever at your high school. Who were the key players, coaches, greatest games that year, etc. Lets spin some yarn boys!
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I would have to say the 1995 Eastern team that won the TVC has to get some consideration. They had Casey Coffey, Jason Sheets, and Brian Bowen. I think Coffey was a better coach than Arch.Donnie Hagglethorpe wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 1:02 pm I will be happy to get this party started. At eastern, we take great pride in the accomplishments of our teams from 1971 and 1981. The 71 team was lead by the greatest coach in eagle histroy, Roger "Buzz" Kirkhart! One of the top players on that team was John "chuck" Sheets. we would have won a state title that year with Kirkhart leading the way if we could have only been in the playoffs.
The 81 team was lead by the greatest coach ever at Eastern, ARCH ROSE! He basically willed the team to a perfect year. The team also got some leadership from Mike Bissell. This team woulda been Stae Champs if Ohio had only allowed us in the playoffs.
You mean 2017 best team ever, right?burgfella69 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 1:33 pm 2017 and 2018 with 2018 probably being the best Wheelersburg team ever.
Coach Rob Woodward had weapons the likes of Tanner Holden, Makya Matthews, Cole Lowery, Xander Carmichael, CJ Hall, Alex George and Trent Salyers on offense and Nic Parsley, Xander again, Evan Dahm, Makya again, George again, Lowery again, Bryson Keeney, Avery Donini, Tanner Wilson. All of these guys were offered to play somewhere and I'm probably missing people.
I would have loved for NY's 81 team to get a shot at that Eastern team you mentioned. Talk about an asz whipping. No Eastern team would have ever won the state, that's laughable. But if you want to see a state championship trophy come on up to Buchtel. We'll show. you what one looks like.Donnie Hagglethorpe wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 1:02 pm I will be happy to get this party started. At eastern, we take great pride in the accomplishments of our teams from 1971 and 1981. The 71 team was lead by the greatest coach in eagle histroy, Roger "Buzz" Kirkhart! One of the top players on that team was John "chuck" Sheets. we would have won a state title that year with Kirkhart leading the way if we could have only been in the playoffs.
The 81 team was lead by the greatest coach ever at Eastern, ARCH ROSE! He basically willed the team to a perfect year. The team also got some leadership from Mike Bissell. This team woulda been Stae Champs if Ohio had only allowed us in the playoffs.
The 2017 team would challenge them if only due to coaching. If they weren't better they were a close second.Ground Buck wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 3:07 pm The 1981 Nelsonville-York team was the best. There is no second to them.
the 17 team was blessed with talented (and fast) athletes, but 81 would have physically hurt each and everyone of them. I think 81 is by far the best, I actually think 17 doesn't even rank top 3 just because of how good/physical the 94 & 97 teams were. the 17 team had a terrible time stopping the run so I would think that Gail would put 300 yards on them easy and then Robey and Glass would have had a great day as well. It is extremely hard to compare teams in different era's though. I mean, I don't think, as stated above, 17 would last with any of the likes of the teams I just mentioned, and even a few teams between 2000 and 2012. Just because of the style and tempo of the game that was played at the time. NY has had some phenomenal teams....But I think 81 is unquestionably the best hands down.koondoger wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 3:23 pmThe 2017 team would challenge them if only due to coaching. If they weren't better they were a close second.Ground Buck wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 3:07 pm The 1981 Nelsonville-York team was the best. There is no second to them.
Well, there are only two criteria to go by. We can look at the record, and the number of games won including playoffs. 2017 team won 13 games, and 3 of those were playoff games, just like the 81 team did, and more than those other teams you mentioned. So, I can think of only one way to settle this. Let's have all those teams suit up and have an alumni tournament. Who ever comes out on top will be dubbed "best ever." Deal?OSU22 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 3:35 pmthe 17 team was blessed with talented (and fast) athletes, but 81 would have physically hurt each and everyone of them. I think 81 is by far the best, I actually think 17 doesn't even rank top 3 just because of how good/physical the 94 & 97 teams were. the 17 team had a terrible time stopping the run so I would think that Gail would put 300 yards on them easy and then Robey and Glass would have had a great day as well. It is extremely hard to compare teams in different era's though. I mean, I don't think, as stated above, 17 would last with any of the likes of the teams I just mentioned, and even a few teams between 2000 and 2012. Just because of the style and tempo of the game that was played at the time. NY has had some phenomenal teams....But I think 81 is unquestionably the best hands down.koondoger wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 3:23 pmThe 2017 team would challenge them if only due to coaching. If they weren't better they were a close second.Ground Buck wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 3:07 pm The 1981 Nelsonville-York team was the best. There is no second to them.
HAHAHA ABSOLUTELY! that would be fun! I'd love to see all the old guys from NY out there playing again.koondoger wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 3:39 pmWell, there are only two criteria to go by. We can look at the record, and the number of games won including playoffs. 2017 team won 13 games, and 3 of those were playoff games, just like the 81 team did, and more than those other teams you mentioned. So, I can think of only one way to settle this. Let's have all those teams suit up and have an alumni tournament. Who ever comes out on top will be dubbed "best ever." Deal?OSU22 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 3:35 pmthe 17 team was blessed with talented (and fast) athletes, but 81 would have physically hurt each and everyone of them. I think 81 is by far the best, I actually think 17 doesn't even rank top 3 just because of how good/physical the 94 & 97 teams were. the 17 team had a terrible time stopping the run so I would think that Gail would put 300 yards on them easy and then Robey and Glass would have had a great day as well. It is extremely hard to compare teams in different era's though. I mean, I don't think, as stated above, 17 would last with any of the likes of the teams I just mentioned, and even a few teams between 2000 and 2012. Just because of the style and tempo of the game that was played at the time. NY has had some phenomenal teams....But I think 81 is unquestionably the best hands down.
But to put some serious thought into it, Like I said, it is hard to compare the teams because of the style in which the game was played and has changed. Yes they won 3 playoff games. But I think some teams of Buckeyes past would have beat those same teams. NY played in one of the hardest regions in the state for a while and going down to D6 helped ALOT. Also, Ronnie wend was a great Linebacker don't get me wrong. But I don't see him stopping the likes of Derek Arnold or Justin Cunningham, or even Jay Edward when he took off with it and especially not Gail lol. And NY has had a mix of different defenses in the past. Some teams sold out and you couldn't run on them, others like the team with Perkins and Breeze had nearly 25+ interceptions as a defense and teams struggled to pass. I LOVE what you said though. Suit em all up and lets have a Buckeye Gridiron Classic! I bet some of those old guys can still ball!koondoger wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 3:39 pmWell, there are only two criteria to go by. We can look at the record, and the number of games won including playoffs. 2017 team won 13 games, and 3 of those were playoff games, just like the 81 team did, and more than those other teams you mentioned. So, I can think of only one way to settle this. Let's have all those teams suit up and have an alumni tournament. Who ever comes out on top will be dubbed "best ever." Deal?OSU22 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 3:35 pmthe 17 team was blessed with talented (and fast) athletes, but 81 would have physically hurt each and everyone of them. I think 81 is by far the best, I actually think 17 doesn't even rank top 3 just because of how good/physical the 94 & 97 teams were. the 17 team had a terrible time stopping the run so I would think that Gail would put 300 yards on them easy and then Robey and Glass would have had a great day as well. It is extremely hard to compare teams in different era's though. I mean, I don't think, as stated above, 17 would last with any of the likes of the teams I just mentioned, and even a few teams between 2000 and 2012. Just because of the style and tempo of the game that was played at the time. NY has had some phenomenal teams....But I think 81 is unquestionably the best hands down.
i listed all the guys from both teams but I believe the 2018 was better, just not as deepspider2Ybanana wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 2:39 pmYou mean 2017 best team ever, right?burgfella69 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 1:33 pm 2017 and 2018 with 2018 probably being the best Wheelersburg team ever.
Coach Rob Woodward had weapons the likes of Tanner Holden, Makya Matthews, Cole Lowery, Xander Carmichael, CJ Hall, Alex George and Trent Salyers on offense and Nic Parsley, Xander again, Evan Dahm, Makya again, George again, Lowery again, Bryson Keeney, Avery Donini, Tanner Wilson. All of these guys were offered to play somewhere and I'm probably missing people.