gahs4ever wrote:RE: stifling school spirit
I was at my first home game last Friday night and saw one of the biggest crowds Ive seen in recent memory; and this was for a winless team. It must have taken me 10 or more minutes at halftime to get through this sea of kids to the athletic boosters booth! And this was for a blowout loss game.
BTW...Ive heard much about SEOAL teams not traveling well on the road, and I was frankly disappointed in the Logan crowd. I know some of their fans were on the home side, and I realize that some fans like to stand along the fence line, but our 1200 seat visitors side was nowhere near full...not even close. And this is for a state ranked team on the way to a league record for consecutive league victories!
GAHS -
I agree that the Logan crowd was disapointing. However, the Hocking County Fair (and the main event, the tractor pull) had a lot to do with that. Not to mention GAHS's 0-3 record and the fact that Logan plays 4 of their first 5 games on the road (that's a lot of Fridays leaving work early for the Hocking Countians).
A week earlier we had an overflow crowd at Hamilton Township who has similar, if not larger bleachers on the visitors side.
The fair, Gallipolis's 0-3 record, and an upcoming trip to Ironton all had a part in the small turn out by the Chieftain faithful.
I would agree that Gallipolis had a tremendous turn out. I was surprised and impressed. I thought the student section seemed as "excited" as ever for the Blue Devils. The lack of school spirit likely has as much to do with an 0-4 record as it does who is coaching the blue.