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Ohio High School Football-State Football Records

All-Time Team Wins

All-Time Team Wins
750-Massillon Washington*
716-Canton McKinley*
648-Steubenville (through 2004 tourn.)

641-Fostoria (through 2004 tourn.)
616-Sandusky*
583-Bellaire*

580-Martins Ferry*
576-Troy*
576-Middletown*

570-Ironton*
566-Cleveland St. Ignatius*
566-Cincinnati Wyoming*

563-Hunting Valley University School*
529-Lakewood*
509-East Cleveland Shaw*

516-Mogadore*(Not sure on this one, it is listed underneath East Cleveland Shaw(509 wins) it might be a typo and instead only 506 wins)
506-Louisville 506-243-36*

* indicates through the 2003 season

These wins are NOT current, some are through last season's tournament and some are only thru the 2003 season. I will try, maybe with the help of other posters update them with current win totals.

So any BP posters that can help me get these updated it would be appreciated.
 
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Coaching Wins

Most Coaching Wins, OHIO ONLY
360-Terry Malone, Hamilton Badin 360-117-8*
323-Pat Mancuso, Leetonia, Cincinnati Princeton
310-Bill Gutbrod, Cleveland St. Joseph 267-107-17 (1950-1990), Gates Mills Gilmour Acd. 43-28 (1991-1997)

309-Don Bucci, Youngstown Cardinal Mooney, 306-89-5 (1966-1999)
308-August Bossu, Cleveland Cathedral Latin 33-18-3 (1947-1952), Cleveland Benedictine 275-109-15 (1955-1993)
301-Bob Gregg, Jefferson Township and Centerville

292-Al Hetrick, Versailles* (292-86-4)
292-Bob Lutz, Ironton
284-Skip Baughman, St. Marys Memorial 271-95-7 (1959-1993); Hardin Northern 13-8-1 (1957-1958)

252-Jim France, Akron Manchester*
249-Steve Rasso, St. Xavier
247-Jim Villinger, Cedarville 247-74-3 (1960-2001)

245-Cliff Foust, Magnolia, Rootstown, Garfield Hts., Hunting Valley Universtiy School (1948-1989)
234-Jay Circosta, Woodsfield 157-71-5; Monroe Central 77-22
221-Bob Lewis, Wyoming - 198-21-7 (1956-1978); Marysville - 23-12-1 (1952-1955)

215-Reno Saccoccia, Steubenville (through 2004)*
212-Jim "Spike" Berry, Cory-Rawson 212-81-6 (1960-90)
209-Ron Bird, New Richmond* (209-111-5)

209-Charles Buckenmeyer, Napoleon - 20-7-0 (1948-1950), 189-47-9 (1952-1977)
208-Craig McCord, Defiance Ayersville* 208-71-2 (1976-2002)
207-Ken Osborne, Williamsburg (1963-1994, 1998-2001); Goshen (1996)

207-John Cistone Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary (1965-1996)
205-Bob Ritley, Perry 190-68 (1977-2001), Gibsonburg 15-14-1 (1974-1976)
203-Chuck Kyle, St. Ignatius

* indicates still active

Now again just like the school wins, these are not current either, and just like the school wins, I would apprieciate if other posters can help me update these if possible.
 
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Coaching Wins

Most Coaching Wins, All-Time
351-Terry Malone, Hamilton Badin*
323-Pat Mancuso, Leetonia, Cincinnati Princeton
320-Dick Haines, Adena, Triadelphia (PA), Cadiz, Dover, Vista (CA)

310-August Bossu, Cleveland Cathedral Latin 33-18-3, Minola, NY 2-3-2, Cleveland Benedictine 275-109-15.
310-Bill Gutbrod, Cleveland St. Joseph 267-107-17 (1950-1990), Gates Mills Gilmour Acd. 43-28 (1991-1997)
306-Don Bucci, Mt. Carmel 22-10-0 (1955-1960); Youngstown Cardinal Mooney-284-79-5 (1966-1999)

301-Bob Gregg, Centerville
301-Bob Lutz, Ironton*
292-Al Hetrick, Versailles* (292-86-4)

284-Skip Baughman, St. Marys Memorial 271-95-7 (1959-1993); Hardin Northern 13-8-1 (1957-1958)
270-Bob Lewis, Marysville—23-12-1 (1952-1955); Cincinnati Wyoming—198-21-7 (1956-1978); Conner, KY—49-22 (1979-1985)

* indicates still active

Not sure with this coach by the name of Terry Malone, he susposely had 360 wins in OHIO, but only 351 ALL-TIME?

Don't think thats possible, must be a mistake.

Now again just like the school wins, these are not current either, and just like the school wins, I would apprieciate if other posters can help me update these if possible.
 
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Interesting facts in the history of Ohio HS Football (Part One)

70,955 - largest attendance for Ohio high school football game. Cleveland Cathedral Latin vs. Cleveland Holy Name (11/23/1946), this is also the second largest attendance in the United States.

Terry Glenn, Columbus Brookhaven - returned 3 consecutive punts for touchdowns in the 1st quarter vs. Westerville North (1991)

Ben Munitz, Willoughby South - returned 3 consecutive punts for touchdowns in the 1st quarter vs. Wickliffe (9/6/2002)

Cary Daniels, Cincinnati Summit Country Day - 2 kickoff returns for touchdowns, 76 and 78 yards, vs. Cincinnati Landmark Christian (1992)

Jeff Meighan, Mogadore - returned two punts for TD's, 80 and 50 yards, vs. Windham (1988)

Tim Arthurs, Strongsville – Pass completion %, Season - 72.5% - 145/200 (1998)

Neil Johnson, Holland Springfield has a 95 yard punt return vs. Swanton

Paul Murphy, Mogadore - returned two punts for TD's, 47 and 82 yds., vs. Middlefield (10/28/1954)

Chuck Moore, Mogadore - returned both a punt (47 yds) and a kickoff (83 yds) for TD's, vs. Black River (9/21/1996)

Joey Conrad, Logan - completed 14 consecutive passes in a game vs. Pickerington (11/11/2000)
 
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Interesting facts in the history of Ohio HS Football (Part Two)

Ryan Brewer, Troy - Rushed 100 yards in 21 consecutive games (Nov. 1997 - October 1998) and rushed for 200+ yards in 14 consecutive games (April 1997 - October 1998).

Eric Gabriel, Albany Alexander - Returned 3 kickoffs for touchdowns in the same half vs. Belpre (10/1/1999)

Raleigh Weston, Dover - Returned both a punt and kickoff for a touchdown in the same game (vs. Tuscarawas Valley, 10/9/1987), punt returned 69 yards and kickoff returned 80 yards.

Nate Miller, Attica Seneca East - Returned both a punt and a kickoff for a touchdown in the same game (vs. North Baltimore, 10/6/2000) punt returned for 84 yards and kickoff returned for 80 yards

Brandon Oing, Green scored 2 TD's on consecutive plays from scrimmage and 3 TD's (78 yd. run, 84 yd. run and 39 yd. run) in 5 offensive plays in the state playoffs vs Warren Howland (11/2/2001).

Tommy Lee, Mogadore - 57 consecutive games started (1999-2002)

Longest Time of Possession - 11:51, Ft. Recovery vs. Delphos St. Johns (9/28/02) 26 plays, 8 first downs

Jon Brown, Westlake-completed 30 out of 34 passes 88% for 358 yeards and 6 touchdowns vs. Fairview Park (9/24/2004)
 
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Interesting facts in the history of Ohio HS Football (Part Three)

Longest Drop-Kick Field Goal Made
52Yds-Dude Vickers, Martins Ferry (1917)
40Yds-Fred Weber, Dover vs. Alliance (1916)
33Yds-Fred Weber, Dover vs. Uhrichsville (1914)
30Yds-Ted Yorkievitz, Dover vs. Minerva (1926)

Brian Mollenshott, Hillsdale - Last drop kick extra point vs. Doylestown (10/29/1999)
 
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Interesting facts in the history of Ohio HS Football (Part Four)

Minerva - Unbeaten (10-0) and unscored upon (332-0) in 1932.

Millersport - Unbeaten (10-0) and unscored upon (278-0) in 1965. During 1965 & 1966 seasons, shut out 17 of 20 opponents.


Wyoming – Unbeaten (8-0) and unscored upon (182-0) in 1941. Unbeaten (10-0) and unscored upon (446-0) in 1962.

Steubenville - Unbeaten (9-0) and unscored upon (277-0) in 1930.

Bradford - Unbeaten (9-0) and unscored upon (276-0) in 1926.
 
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Interesting facts in the history of Ohio HS Football (Part Five)

Most fumbles in a game - 24, Richmond Edison vs. Lisbon Beaver Local (10/25/2002)

Germantown Valley View - AP #1 team in 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998. Only St. Ignatius has had as many weeks in the AP poll as Valley View.


David Holtzmuller, Eaton, returned two interceptions for touchdowns (75 and 98 yards) in the 2nd quarter vs. Dayton Northridge (10/15/99)

Longest run with a lateral: Dick Penwell, Miamisburg ran 95 yards vs. Xenia

Consecutive Winning Seasons: West Jefferson had 42 winning seasons from (1958-1999)
 
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Punt Returns for a TD-Career
21-Brandon "Bam" Childress, Bedford St. Peter Chanel (1997-1999)
7-Scott Sollman, Cincinnati St. Xavier (1900-1992)

he should have the record.
Afterall, he did play 92 years. He must have been a little
slow, if it took him that long to graduate.

Well that wasn't my fault, I'm just copying and pasting off the site. I think it was meant to be 1990-1992.


BTW, I think i'm pretty much done with the records. I'm kinda thinking about doing the Longest Play Records, but that might be another day.
 
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How about the kid from Cambridge (Stephen Ford) who ran the ball 66 times for 412 yards and 2 TDs? Some high school teams don't run 66 plays in a game, little alone give a kid 66 chances to tote the rock.
 
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wadc45;624372; said:
How about the kid from Cambridge (Stephen Ford) who ran the ball 66 times for 412 yards and 2 TDs? Some high school teams don't run 66 plays in a game, little alone give a kid 66 chances to tote the rock.
Carries are not recognized as an official record by the OHSAA.
 
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wadc45;625268; said:
I was just pointing it out as amazing...not as a record...
But it is a recognized as a record by the NFLHS.....

Game

72-Russell Gunter
(Andalusia Straughn, AL) vs.
Coffee Springs, AL, 10-31, 1986 (331 yards)

62-Steve Williams
(Trinidad, TX) vs.
Oakwood, TX, 1977

62-Roy Ensey (Snyder, OK) vs.
Hollis, OK, 1963

61-Harold Webb
(New Lenox Lincoln-Way, IL) vs.
Rich Central, IL, 1969

60-Scott Hutchinson (Dumas, TX) vs.
Levelland, TX, 1976

60-Mike Kimberlin
(Kankakee McNamara, IL) vs.
Normal, IL, 11-4, 2000

57-Jeremy Britt
(Bowling Green Warren East, KY) vs.
Owensboro, KY, 9-5, 1997

56-Jeff Womak
(McMinnville Warren County, TN) vs.
Oakland, TN, 1981

56-Chad Heffren (Havana, IL) vs.
Table Grove VIT, IL, 9-23, 1988

55-Joel Dant
(Lincolnshire Stevenson, IL) vs.
Gurnee Warren, IL, 11-1, 1991

55-Larry Ned
(Moreno Valley Rancho Verde, CA) vs.
Perris, CA, 1996

http://nflhs.com/news/records/11man_ind_rushing.asp
 
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