How bout sharing your subway sammich with me!!!
subway sammich??


gahs4ever wrote:Tucky....you and I had this conversation just last Friday at the Ribber. I told you that the largest split the pot ever at at GAHS was an Ironton game. I believe the winner took home something like $2100.....way bigger than average.
At the same time, since the TP fiasco, Ironton hasnt brought crowds anywhere near what they did before that. I know it takes time for a community to rebound from having their hearts ripped out, but it hasnt happened yet when IHS has come to Gallipolis.
JMO, but it takes time to establish and build rivalries. Everyone in Scioto and Lawrence County knows Ironton from first hand experience (include Jackson and Gallia), but when you go to Washington County and Zanesville, well that's another beast, and the trip to Ironton from those places is the same distance as your trips there.
GAHS has been playing Ironton every year since the mid to late 90s, so I didnt think we would drop you, and of course the Ironton-Portsmouth series is one of the longest in the entire state of Ohio. But if SEOAL schools Chillicothe and Jackson hadnt kept you on their schedules, Ironton would be looking at more than just a week 9 game.
Let me know your impressions of Jonathan Alder. We could have scheduled them last year but opted for Hartley instead. Alder is a perennial playoff team and has a rich athletic tradition. A long trip if you have to go there.
GalliaGrad78 wrote:The powers-that-be in Ironton surely knew beforehand how much travel would be involved in the SEOAL.
What they didn't figure was that they couldn't beat Logan.
Period.