Best athletes in southeastern Ohio all time?
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Paul the ARTIST Smith Basketball.............Baseball.I have stats that is unreal.
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Garin Veris of Chillicothe multi sports and going to Stanford
1981 Ohio High School First Team All-State in football, basketball and track
1981 High School All-American in football and track
1980 and 1981 Ohio high school state champion in the shot put
1980 and 1981 Ohio high school state champion in the discus
1984 First Team All-Pac 10 Conference
1984 2nd Team U.P.I Football All-American
1990 B.A. Political Science (Stanford University)
1985 NFL 2nd round draft choice by the New England Patriots (48th pick)
1985 NFL All-Rookie Team
1985-1992 New England Patriots
1986 Super Bowl XX
1992 Elected to the Ohio High School Track and Field Hall of Fame
1992-1993 San Francisco 49ers
1995-1998 Juris Doctor (Boston College Law School)
1981 Ohio High School First Team All-State in football, basketball and track
1981 High School All-American in football and track
1980 and 1981 Ohio high school state champion in the shot put
1980 and 1981 Ohio high school state champion in the discus
1984 First Team All-Pac 10 Conference
1984 2nd Team U.P.I Football All-American
1990 B.A. Political Science (Stanford University)
1985 NFL 2nd round draft choice by the New England Patriots (48th pick)
1985 NFL All-Rookie Team
1985-1992 New England Patriots
1986 Super Bowl XX
1992 Elected to the Ohio High School Track and Field Hall of Fame
1992-1993 San Francisco 49ers
1995-1998 Juris Doctor (Boston College Law School)
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What are the stats for Paul?NY BUCKS wrote:Paul the ARTIST Smith Basketball.............Baseball.I have stats that is unreal.
He was my basketball coach when I was little and could still shoot the ball.
Another good one was Kevin Canter. Saw some old films and could hit from anywhere on the floor.
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I would say Brian Netter from Southeastern graduated in 2001 has to be up there.
Jeremy Detty from southeastern you didnt get to play his senior year because of issues you broke the the schools rushing record in the 2nd game of his Jumior Year.
Jeremy Detty from southeastern you didnt get to play his senior year because of issues you broke the the schools rushing record in the 2nd game of his Jumior Year.
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will have 2 dig them out and share with everybody.baseball is where he shined. he threw some NASTY JUNK BALLS.tkbuckeye wrote:What are the stats for Paul?NY BUCKS wrote:Paul the ARTIST Smith Basketball.............Baseball.I have stats that is unreal.
He was my basketball coach when I was little and could still shoot the ball.
Another good one was Kevin Canter. Saw some old films and could hit from anywhere on the floor.
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from the old days, you did say all time. Portsmouth,s Larry Hisle,MLB superstar and could have been an NBA star as well
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1. Brad Young-wellston , 4.3 speed ridiculous RB.
2.Thomas Mayes-wellston, best all around player to step foot on a field at wellston.
3. Lance Phillips-wellston, great LB.
4. Jared Humprheys-Jackson,most allusive I've ever seen.
2.Thomas Mayes-wellston, best all around player to step foot on a field at wellston.
3. Lance Phillips-wellston, great LB.
4. Jared Humprheys-Jackson,most allusive I've ever seen.
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John Shoemaker Waverly Drafted by the Dodgers and Bulls. Miami Hall of Fame
Infielder John Shoemaker was drafted by San Francisco Giants in the 26th round (564th overall) of the 1974 amateur draft but did not sign. He was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 35th Round (755th overall) of the 1977 amateur draft and played four seasons in the Dodgers chain from 1977-1980. He started off by batting .322/~.464/.360 for the Clinton Dodgers, with 58 walks in 76 games. He did not qualify for the batting title or he would have matched the league's best mark and led in OBP as well. At .953, he had the best fielding percentage of any third baseman in the Midwest League.
In 1978, John moved on to the Lodi Dodgers and hit .317/~.451/.353 with 93 runs. He made the California League All-Star team at second base, again reaching base very often and playing good defense. He also was the pivot man on two triple plays in the same game against the Fresno Giants on July 25. In 1979, Shoemaker's career came to a skid. He only hit 2 for 18 with 2 walks for Lodi, .245/~.326/.267 for the San Antonio Dodgers and 6 for 28 with 3 walks with the Albuquerque Dukes. In 1980, he batted .242/~.308/.279 for San Antonio and 5 for 26 with a walk for the Dukes. The next year, he became a hitting coach with the Vero Beach Dodgers.
Shoemaker was drafted in the 6th round by the Chicago Bulls in 1978.
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Infielder John Shoemaker was drafted by San Francisco Giants in the 26th round (564th overall) of the 1974 amateur draft but did not sign. He was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 35th Round (755th overall) of the 1977 amateur draft and played four seasons in the Dodgers chain from 1977-1980. He started off by batting .322/~.464/.360 for the Clinton Dodgers, with 58 walks in 76 games. He did not qualify for the batting title or he would have matched the league's best mark and led in OBP as well. At .953, he had the best fielding percentage of any third baseman in the Midwest League.
In 1978, John moved on to the Lodi Dodgers and hit .317/~.451/.353 with 93 runs. He made the California League All-Star team at second base, again reaching base very often and playing good defense. He also was the pivot man on two triple plays in the same game against the Fresno Giants on July 25. In 1979, Shoemaker's career came to a skid. He only hit 2 for 18 with 2 walks for Lodi, .245/~.326/.267 for the San Antonio Dodgers and 6 for 28 with 3 walks with the Albuquerque Dukes. In 1980, he batted .242/~.308/.279 for San Antonio and 5 for 26 with a walk for the Dukes. The next year, he became a hitting coach with the Vero Beach Dodgers.
Shoemaker was drafted in the 6th round by the Chicago Bulls in 1978.
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Todd Simpson running back for the Coal grove Hornets late 80's!!Kid was bad fast,short and stalky and could lay the hits on Linebackers and run over DB's like it was nothing! :122245
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If Cook from Chillicothe hadn't been hurt when with the Bengals he would be a QB that people talk about along with the other great ones
On the high school level I would also go with John Gasser of Logan.
Wasn't a sport he could't do
On the high school level I would also go with John Gasser of Logan.
Wasn't a sport he could't do
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Don Gullett, Al Oliver, Larry Hisle, Jeff Montgomery, Mike Bartrum
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i agree big john. shoemaker was an all - state selection in 3 sports : football, basketball and baseball. 3 sports !!! amazing
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This is going back a long way but how about Tippy Dye from Pomeroy High School. Started at quarterback for Ohio State at 5-5 and 135lbs.
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Yes Gullett was a bit of a stretch, he is from Kentucky but played on an Ohio legion team I believe? Good call on Gene Tenace.gahs4ever wrote:Didnt Gullett play for a Kentucky school?
Good call on Hisle/Oliver. How about Gene "Fury" Tenace?
I went to school with Greg Cook until the 8th grade. I have no idea how I forgot him but he wouldve been one of the all time greats in the AFL and then NFL. AFL Rookie of the Year, and set numerous passing records at U Cincinnati in college.
Anyone remember Ed Thompson?
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Al Oliver over 2700 career hits and over 500 doubles....batting title etc...worthy mention.
Jeff Montgomery 308 career saves, 1993 Fireman of the Year in MLB
Garin Veris as mentioned.
Art Schlicter and TJ Turner are on the could've been list.
Yet to be determined but could jump onto this list : Nathan Williams (Miami Trace)
Jeff Montgomery 308 career saves, 1993 Fireman of the Year in MLB
Garin Veris as mentioned.
Art Schlicter and TJ Turner are on the could've been list.
Yet to be determined but could jump onto this list : Nathan Williams (Miami Trace)