MVL Sports History

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SEOPS
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MVL Sports History

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Please help me fill out the Sports History of the MVL

Football
Year and overall Standings
Conference Records Rushing, Passing ect.

Volleyball
Year and overall Standings

Basketball
Year and overall Standings
Conference Records Scoring, Rebounds, ect.

Girls Basketball
Year and overall Standings
Conference Records Scoring, Rebounds, ect.

Baseball
Year and overall Standings
Conference Records HR's, Strike outs ect.

Softball
Year and overall Standings

Soccer
Year and overall Standings

Cross Country
Year and overall Standings

Track
Year and overall Standings

Add any other sport


91raider97bobcat
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Re: MVL Sports History

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MVL Membership Timeline, courtesy of mvlsports.com

1930: MVL predecessor, the Big Five League, begins competition with member schools Crooksville Big Red, Glouster Tomcats, Malta-McConnelsville Big Reds, New Concord Little Muskies, and New Lexington Panthers.
1933: The Caldwell Redskins join and the league’s name is changed to the Big Six League.
1935: The Crooksville Big Reds change their nickname to the Crooksville Ceramics.
1938: The MVL is created when the Philo Electrics join the members of the Big Six League (7 teams total).
1943: The MVL disbands for one season due to wartime gas rationing.
1944: The MVL resumes with new members St. Thomas Irish and Roseville Ramblers (9 teams total).
1946: St. Thomas leaves the league (8 teams total).
1950: Dresden's Jefferson J-Hawks join (9 teams total).
1962: The New Concord Little Muskies become the John Glenn Little Muskies.
1963: The Maysville Panthers join (10 teams total).
1964: Caldwell leaves the league (9 teams total).
1965: Glouster leaves the league (8 teams total).
1966: The Sheridan Generals and West Muskingum Tornadoes join (10 teams total). Malta-McConnelsville becomes the Morgan Raiders as schools in Morgan county consolidate. Dresden’s Jefferson consolidates with the Adamsville and Frazeysburg-Nashport to become the Tri-Valley Scotties.
1970: Roseville consolidates with Philo and becomes part of the Philo Electrics (9 teams total).
1974: The River View Black Bears join (10 teams total).
2003: River View leaves the league (9 teams total).
Current: The MVL consists of nine schools, all in good standing with the league rules and Ohio High School Athletic Association regulations. Muskingum Valley League Schools are Crooksville (1930), John Glenn (1930), Morgan (1930), New Lexington (1930), Philo (1938), Tri-Valley (1950), Maysville (1963), Sheridan (1966), and West Muskingum (1966).

2020: River View rejoins the league, along with Coshocton and Meadowbrook, bringing the total number of teams to 12.


91raider97bobcat
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Re: MVL Sports History

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Here's a link to an old archive site the league had.

It was last updated in 2005...I don't know if there are any plans to revive/update it or not.

http://web.archive.org/web/200601081901 ... ndex.shtml

Note: this is only for football


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