Mark Elder steps down as Moeller High School head football coach after 3 seasons
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This site is AWESOME! I wish we had something ike this in SWO!
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Coach Elder did a phenomenal job for us at Moeller. We wish him well in his future!
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Re: Mark Elder steps down as Moeller High School head football coach after 3 seasons
XandOs wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 8:22 pmPinBall,
The guy has coached in the same amount of State Championships in last 5 years as schools from Lawrence, Scioto,pike, Jackson and Gallia Counties have combined. I think he’s proven that he can build a winner. Ironton was losing OVC games and would be similar to Portsmouth right now if it weren’t for him. His resume right now 5 years in is better than coaching icon Bob Lutz. Lutz was just ranked one of the greatest High School coaches in history. The hatred you have spilled on this site for Ironton and Coach Pendelton almost looks personal. Not a good look for you Pinhole.
So when he packing for Cincy ?
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Coach Elder has been a hallmark of Moeller excellence. Tough shoes to fill.
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Have you seen the shortlist of potential replacement?Lets Go Big Moe! wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 11:09 am Coach Elder has been a hallmark of Moeller excellence. Tough shoes to fill.
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Re: Mark Elder steps down as Moeller High School head football coach after 3 seasons
Moller is definitely a step up. But with all the $$$ they have why in the world doesn’t Moller have their own football stadium? Ironton probably doesn’t have much on Moller but Ironton definitely has a better gameday atmosphere. It would be odd playing 4 years of high school football and never playing a true home game.
Re: Mark Elder steps down as Moeller High School head football coach after 3 seasons
That’s probably why Pendleton turned down their “offer.”BuckeyeBond wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 3:56 pm Moller is definitely a step up. But with all the $$$ they have why in the world doesn’t Moller have their own football stadium? Ironton probably doesn’t have much on Moller but Ironton definitely has a better gameday atmosphere. It would be odd playing 4 years of high school football and never playing a true home game.
Re: Mark Elder steps down as Moeller High School head football coach after 3 seasons
The school is landlocked and located in a nicer area. Difficult to obtain the land.BuckeyeBond wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 3:56 pm Moller is definitely a step up. But with all the $$$ they have why in the world doesn’t Moller have their own football stadium? Ironton probably doesn’t have much on Moller but Ironton definitely has a better gameday atmosphere. It would be odd playing 4 years of high school football and never playing a true home game.
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It’s not as Land Locked as Cincinnati Elder and Elder has a top 10 High school stadium in the country. Moller has the money to buy land off campus and build a nice facility just like they’ve done with their athletic programs and their fields. Heck Moller literally just bulit their baseball a new stadium with field turf.
Re: Mark Elder steps down as Moeller High School head football coach after 3 seasons
Elder started building the Pit in the 1930’s, not finishing until the late 1940’s. Students actually helped build it.BuckeyeBond wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 8:39 am It’s not as Land Locked as Cincinnati Elder and Elder has a top 10 High school stadium in the country. Moller has the money to buy land off campus and build a nice facility just like they’ve done with their athletic programs and their fields. Heck Moller literally just bulit their baseball a new stadium with field turf.
Moeller didn’t exist at that time; school didn’t open until the 60’s. And while Elder is landlocked, the land around it is cheap (Price Hill is not a nice place). Land around Moeller is far more expensive. Not homes that would just be given away.
Re: Mark Elder steps down as Moeller High School head football coach after 3 seasons
Btw, the baseball stadium is almost 5 miles away from the school. And the land the stadium was built on? Those 30 acres were donated.BuckeyeBond wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 8:39 am It’s not as Land Locked as Cincinnati Elder and Elder has a top 10 High school stadium in the country. Moller has the money to buy land off campus and build a nice facility just like they’ve done with their athletic programs and their fields. Heck Moller literally just bulit their baseball a new stadium with field turf.
Land around Moeller high school is really expensive.
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Correct. While Moeller has coin, they don’t have enough of it to make the on-campus football field possible. And while they certainly have the ability to get enough money together to do all of the steps necessary in making it happen, it just doesn’t make much sense from an accounting or a long-term planning perspective.RBH23 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 12:03 pmElder started building the Pit in the 1930’s, not finishing until the late 1940’s. Students actually helped build it.BuckeyeBond wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 8:39 am It’s not as Land Locked as Cincinnati Elder and Elder has a top 10 High school stadium in the country. Moller has the money to buy land off campus and build a nice facility just like they’ve done with their athletic programs and their fields. Heck Moller literally just bulit their baseball a new stadium with field turf.
Moeller didn’t exist at that time; school didn’t open until the 60’s. And while Elder is landlocked, the land around it is cheap (Price Hill is not a nice place). Land around Moeller is far more expensive. Not homes that would just be given away.
I suspect they’ll eventually try to find a permanent home in Blue Ash. Or anywhere west of I-71, for that matter.