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Re: NY Football Trivia - Most points scored for and against

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 4:41 pm
by grizzlynatural
Has NY ALWAYS been a "running" team? It would make sense if that were the case.

Re: NY Football Trivia - Most points scored for and against

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 8:11 pm
by buckfan84
Yes, NY is predominantly a running team.

Re: NY Football Trivia - Most points scored for and against

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 9:58 pm
by noreply66
Jim wrote:Question #3
What coach/AD was responsible for costing his team 2 games because he played an ineligible player?



What a Rookie :lol:

Re: NY Football Trivia - Most points scored for and against

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 8:41 pm
by 55buckeyes98
1. Which class in NY history has the best record vs. Logan?
2. Which class in NY history has the best career record?
3. Which class in NY history has the best career TVC record?

Re: NY Football Trivia - Most points scored for and against

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 8:59 pm
by Orange and Brown
55Buckeyes98 wrote:1. Which class in NY history has the best record vs. Logan?
2. Which class in NY history has the best career record?
3. Which class in NY history has the best career TVC record?


the answer to number 1 is sometime in the 90's

Number 3 is Jays senior class.

Re: NY Football Trivia - Most points scored for and against

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 11:10 pm
by D Owens
1993 - NY 65 Meigs 7


I was coaching at Meigs then. That was LOTS of fun. :roll:

Re: NY Football Trivia - Most points scored for and against

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 8:04 am
by redbone
D. Owens,

Is this the game that the Gail that played tailback, was brought back onto the field to return a punt, and did so for a touchdown, after the second teamers had been playing for awhile. I know Coach Chancey and he would never do something like that, however Coach Meade liked to score his points.

Re: NY Football Trivia - Most points scored for and against

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 10:49 am
by BigOrangeOne
NYBuckeye96 wrote:1998 - Wheelersburg 61 NY 19


Was that a playoff game in Portsmouth's Spartan Stadium when the Gails played??

Re: NY Football Trivia - Most points scored for and against

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:09 pm
by Orange and Brown
BigOrangeOne wrote:
NYBuckeye96 wrote:1998 - Wheelersburg 61 NY 19


Was that a playoff game in Portsmouth's Spartan Stadium when the Gails played??


1998 was after the Gails

Re: NY Football Trivia - Most points scored for and against

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 2:24 pm
by BigOrangeOne
What year was it they played in the playoffs in Portsmouth Spartan Stadium? I'm thinking it was around '93 maybe?
What was the score of that game?

Re: NY Football Trivia - Most points scored for and against

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:48 pm
by NYBuckeye96
BigOrangeOne wrote:What year was it they played in the playoffs in Portsmouth Spartan Stadium? I'm thinking it was around '93 maybe?
What was the score of that game?


NY vs. Wheelersburg - Series tied 2-2

1981 NY 14 Wheelersburg 0 - Division IV State Semifinals @ Ironton
1994 Wheelersburg 28 NY 7 - Division IV, Region 15 Finals @ Portsmouth
1997 NY 41 Wheelersburg 14 - Division IV, Region 15 Semifinals @ Lancaster
1998 Wheelersburg 61 NY 19 - Division V, Region 19 Finals @ Portsmouth

Re: NY Football Trivia - Most points scored for and against

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:54 pm
by 55buckeyes98
Orange and Brown wrote:
BigOrangeOne wrote:
NYBuckeye96 wrote:1998 - Wheelersburg 61 NY 19


Was that a playoff game in Portsmouth's Spartan Stadium when the Gails played??


1998 was after the Gails



1998 was Robey's senior year... it was the year after NY graduated a ton of talented seniors. Robey and company ended up playing the 'Burg again in the playoffs after the 'Burg brought a lot of players back after the '97 game. It was close for a while, but the 'Burg dominated the 2nd half and had no problem scoring 61 after NY scored 41 the year before. The 28-7 game was the Gails' senior year after dominating Coshocton NY had a wakeup call against a talented 'Burg team... wasn't there 2 or 3 DI college players on that 'Burg team?

Re: NY Football Trivia - Most points scored for and against

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:01 am
by 55buckeyes98
Orange and Brown wrote:
55Buckeyes98 wrote:1. Which class in NY history has the best record vs. Logan?
2. Which class in NY history has the best career record?
3. Which class in NY history has the best career TVC record?


the answer to number 1 is sometime in the 90's

Number 3 is Jays senior class.


1. Was the class of '98 3-1 vs. Logan. Got some help from the Gail twins in their freshman year.
2. Help me out, I don't know My guess would be '82 or '83
3. I believe Edwards class of 2008 would be correct anyone else know for sure?

Re: NY Football Trivia - Most points scored for and against

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 2:28 am
by D Owens
D. Owens,

Is this the game that the Gail that played tailback, was brought back onto the field to return a punt, and did so for a touchdown, after the second teamers had been playing for awhile. I know Coach Chancey and he would never do something like that, however Coach Meade liked to score his points.


I don't recall. The whole game was a nightmare. Justin Gail had rushed for over 1,000 yards before we played them and he had better than 220 yards IN THE FIRST HALF against us. We were terrible that year, but we weren't good enough to beat that NY team any of the four years that I was at Meigs.

Re: NY Football Trivia - Most points scored for and against

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 8:44 am
by 55buckeyes98
D Owens wrote:
D. Owens,

Is this the game that the Gail that played tailback, was brought back onto the field to return a punt, and did so for a touchdown, after the second teamers had been playing for awhile. I know Coach Chancey and he would never do something like that, however Coach Meade liked to score his points.


I don't recall. The whole game was a nightmare. Justin Gail had rushed for over 1,000 yards before we played them and he had better than 220 yards IN THE FIRST HALF against us. We were terrible that year, but we weren't good enough to beat that NY team any of the four years that I was at Meigs.


It was very common for the coaches to put the "starting" special teams back on the field due to problems with substitutions on special teams. A lot of JV players already played special teams, but for whatever reason Gail must have come on to return.