Jason Vorhees wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 6:22 pm Cabell Midland has an Enrollment of 1,825 total.
Huntington has an enrollment of 1,806 total.
Ironton has an enrollment of 348 total.
Midland and Huntington has larger single grades than Ironton’s high school does total. They SHOULD beat Ironton.
Spring Valley has 996 total enrollment.
Kudos to Ironton playing the equivalent of a D1 School in Ohio. As for the other argument of Kirtland or South Range or let’s say Marion Local.
In the time that Ironton has had Pendleton as a head coach, they are 70-13.
In that same time frame:
Kirtland is 73-3
South Range is 53-13
Marion Local is 71-3
Most schools wouldn’t even have the gonads to schedule a D1 school being DV. Ask Dayton City schools why they don’t play MAC schools anymore. Again, Kudos to Ironton scheduling up. You’re asking a school (from some posters) to achieve nearly the impossible. It’s like walking into a casino with $5 and winning $500,000. Just be thankful that we’ve seen a resurgence in Ironton football and they’re making it that far most years. Only one other school in Lawrence County history has made the State Semifinals: Coal Grove in 1983 and 1990.
The reason Ironton lost to "D1" Midland is the same reasons Ironton lost to D5 Kirtland or D5 South Range. Midland didnt have a massive talent advantage. Midland outplayed Ironton. So did Kirtland twice. So.did South Range. Enrollment played very little role. Ironton lost em all for the same reasons..