The Pendelton effect at Ironton, has changed Wheelersburg football forever.

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XandOs wrote: Thu Jun 05, 2025 1:14 pm
fbnut wrote: Thu Jun 05, 2025 12:35 pm
gobucs20 wrote: Thu Jun 05, 2025 7:33 am
How did he
Destroy the relationship with ashland. Was.
It because a couple of kids transferred to ironton?. So now the Ashland daily coach got his feelings hurt and now won't schedule them. That is just typical of today's soft society. I would love to be the Ashland superintendent for a day. I would call the coaches in and tell them to have ironton back on the schedule by the end of the day and toughen your butt up or I will hire a tougher staff to run the program.
You wouldn’t if you knew what was done
From the sounds of things you don’t know either. I’m sure there’s always two sides to every story. Don’t believe what you hear. I have heard rumblings that Ashland and Ironton plan to play in 2 years. 2027 season
The list of teams that have a problem with Pendleton seems to be numerous. Sounds like their story is a common one.

That said, would be great if Ashland - Ironton start playing again. Hate seeing long term rivalries being ended.

Plus, with the Portsmouth move, IHS is going to have an opening at the back end of their schedule. If GA leaves the OVC, that will be two gaps in the last few weeks that will not be easy to fill due to conference play. Maybe Ashland can help with one of the voids.


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Burg will be fine. Ironton was just on a different level last season.*


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RBH23 wrote: Thu Jun 05, 2025 4:46 pm
XandOs wrote: Thu Jun 05, 2025 1:14 pm
fbnut wrote: Thu Jun 05, 2025 12:35 pm
You wouldn’t if you knew what was done
From the sounds of things you don’t know either. I’m sure there’s always two sides to every story. Don’t believe what you hear. I have heard rumblings that Ashland and Ironton plan to play in 2 years. 2027 season
The list of teams that have a problem with Pendleton seems to be numerous. Sounds like their story is a common one.

That said, would be great if Ashland - Ironton start playing again. Hate seeing long term rivalries being ended.

Plus, with the Portsmouth move, IHS is going to have an opening at the back end of their schedule. If GA leaves the OVC, that will be two gaps in the last few weeks that will not be easy to fill due to conference play. Maybe Ashland can help with one of the voids.
Portsmouth, Gallia and Fairland will continue to play Ironton. They aren’t cry babies like the rest of the coaches in the ovc. Ironton is the cash cow for them. Biggest gate of the season. Is Ironton was down like when Vass was coaching every one would still be wanting to schedule them. Now, that Pendleton has built a program, they dont want to play anymore and blame “transfers” being the reason. The real reason is they hate Ironton and hate getting absolutely dawg walked and embarrassed by Pendleton and His Ironton Fighting Tigers.


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BigShotRob100 wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 2:40 pm Since Trevon Pendleton took over as head coach of the Ironton Fighting Tigers in 2019, the football rivalry between Ironton High School and Wheelersburg High School has experienced a significant shift in momentum, favoring Ironton.

Under Pendleton's leadership, Ironton has secured multiple consecutive victories against Wheelersburg, including both regular-season and playoff games. Notably, in the 2024 season, Ironton defeated Wheelersburg 37-7 in the season opener and later delivered a commanding 55-0 victory in the Division V Region 19 championship game . These wins highlight Ironton's growing dominance in the rivalry. It has become very lopsided as rivalries go.

Coach Pendleton has instilled a culture of discipline, resilience, and continuous improvement within the Ironton football program. His emphasis on execution and effort has been evident in the team's performances, particularly in high-stakes games. The 2024 season culminated in Ironton winning its third state championship, marking the program's first title in 35 years .

Wheelersburg remains a respected and competitive program, the recent trend suggests that Ironton has gained the upper hand in this storied rivalry. As both teams continue to develop and adjust, future matchups will determine whether this shift represents a long-term change or a competitive phase in their ongoing series. I contend this will be a long term phase given the much older staff at Wheelersburg and a new outcome of football seemingly becoming less popular amongst student athletes at Wheelersburg.

The Pendleton effect at Ironton has hit the Pirates like a tsunami. How do they get back to being competitive with Ironton?
They have a long ways to go to step ahead of the LUTZ era


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Hmm?

Pendleton has elevated Ironton to state championship status. He has brought collegiate level coaching and program promotion to reach the top. You could argue during Pendleton's tenure, Ironton has left the Burg and all of SE Ohio in their dust.

Yet Wheelersburg is approaching 65 years of continual relevance in high school sports. A question for Ironton' fans is Pendleton's success sustainable if and when he moves on?


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Zahns Corner wrote: Tue Jun 17, 2025 12:27 pm Hmm?

Pendleton has elevated Ironton to state championship status. He has brought collegiate level coaching and program promotion to reach the top. You could argue during Pendleton's tenure, Ironton has left the Burg and all of SE Ohio in their dust.

Yet Wheelersburg is approaching 65 years of continual relevance in high school sports. A question for Ironton' fans is Pendleton's success sustainable if and when he moves on?
Over the last ten seasons Ironton has won their region and moved beyond it in the post season 4 times. Ironton won and then moved beyond in 2019. Then in 2020 and also advanced to the state title game. In 2022 did it again and another finals trip as well. And then in 24, they thumped burg 55 - 0 and made em run the clock in a regional title game after they did the same to em earlier in the season in their place. And then another title game trip and a 3rd title. In the last ten seasons burg has won and moved beyond their region one time. 2017. Pirates moved on to win #2. That was their only title game visit in that time frame as well. The combined score between the two teams over just the last 4 seasons is something like Ironton 137 Burg 46. The last two meetings have been humiliating and marked a decade of dominating Wheelersburg for the Fighting Tigers under Pendleton. Many wonder if this version of the Pirates can contend with this Fighting Tiger juggernaut?


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BiggieSmalls wrote: Tue Jun 10, 2025 12:07 am
RBH23 wrote: Thu Jun 05, 2025 4:46 pm
XandOs wrote: Thu Jun 05, 2025 1:14 pm

From the sounds of things you don’t know either. I’m sure there’s always two sides to every story. Don’t believe what you hear. I have heard rumblings that Ashland and Ironton plan to play in 2 years. 2027 season
The list of teams that have a problem with Pendleton seems to be numerous. Sounds like their story is a common one.

That said, would be great if Ashland - Ironton start playing again. Hate seeing long term rivalries being ended.

Plus, with the Portsmouth move, IHS is going to have an opening at the back end of their schedule. If GA leaves the OVC, that will be two gaps in the last few weeks that will not be easy to fill due to conference play. Maybe Ashland can help with one of the voids.
Portsmouth, Gallia and Fairland will continue to play Ironton. They aren’t cry babies like the rest of the coaches in the ovc. Ironton is the cash cow for them. Biggest gate of the season. Is Ironton was down like when Vass was coaching every one would still be wanting to schedule them. Now, that Pendleton has built a program, they dont want to play anymore and blame “transfers” being the reason. The real reason is they hate Ironton and hate getting absolutely dawg walked and embarrassed by Pendleton and His Ironton Fighting Tigers.
Yes, Portsmouth will continue to play Ironton, but Portsmouth moving to the SOC will force the Ironton game to be played earlier in the season. Won’t be easy filling the current Portsmouth spot since most teams will be in conference play.

If GA changes conferences, they’ll be in the same boat. Fairland will probably stay where they are because of the gate.

That said, getting games early in the season is not as difficult, but filling two spots later in the season will be a challenge due to conference play.


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RBH23 wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 10:12 am
BigShotRob100 wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 2:40 pm Since Trevon Pendleton took over as head coach of the Ironton Fighting Tigers in 2019, the football rivalry between Ironton High School and Wheelersburg High School has experienced a significant shift in momentum, favoring Ironton.

Under Pendleton's leadership, Ironton has secured multiple consecutive victories against Wheelersburg, including both regular-season and playoff games. Notably, in the 2024 season, Ironton defeated Wheelersburg 37-7 in the season opener and later delivered a commanding 55-0 victory in the Division V Region 19 championship game . These wins highlight Ironton's growing dominance in the rivalry. It has become very lopsided as rivalries go.

Coach Pendleton has instilled a culture of discipline, resilience, and continuous improvement within the Ironton football program. His emphasis on execution and effort has been evident in the team's performances, particularly in high-stakes games. The 2024 season culminated in Ironton winning its third state championship, marking the program's first title in 35 years .

Wheelersburg remains a respected and competitive program, the recent trend suggests that Ironton has gained the upper hand in this storied rivalry. As both teams continue to develop and adjust, future matchups will determine whether this shift represents a long-term change or a competitive phase in their ongoing series. I contend this will be a long term phase given the much older staff at Wheelersburg and a new outcome of football seemingly becoming less popular amongst student athletes at Wheelersburg.

The Pendleton effect at Ironton has hit the Pirates like a tsunami. How do they get back to being competitive with Ironton?
Pendleton has not changed Burg football. He may have alienated a number of local teams and destroyed the relationship with Ashland, but he has not changed Burg football.

Burg will not play the “transfers” game, so Burg will simply go on being Burg.
Hahaha!! Someone has started July 4th early and cracked a few open this AM. Wheelersburg invented the transfer game! Either that or you are absolutely clueless. Wheelersburg lives on transfers and implants. Their entire school system from youth sports on lives on alumni from other areas or people who don’t have enough pride or mental toughness to stay in the fight within the district they reside in. You’re just mad someone has put you in your place and done it better than you. Get your mind right, I’d suggest going down to Kroger and hitting the best whole food selection in the county, with your burg blinders on because it’s always 75 and sunny in Wheelersburg, just know half the pride is fake and front running.


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Mission15 wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 9:34 am
RBH23 wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 10:12 am
BigShotRob100 wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 2:40 pm Since Trevon Pendleton took over as head coach of the Ironton Fighting Tigers in 2019, the football rivalry between Ironton High School and Wheelersburg High School has experienced a significant shift in momentum, favoring Ironton.

Under Pendleton's leadership, Ironton has secured multiple consecutive victories against Wheelersburg, including both regular-season and playoff games. Notably, in the 2024 season, Ironton defeated Wheelersburg 37-7 in the season opener and later delivered a commanding 55-0 victory in the Division V Region 19 championship game . These wins highlight Ironton's growing dominance in the rivalry. It has become very lopsided as rivalries go.

Coach Pendleton has instilled a culture of discipline, resilience, and continuous improvement within the Ironton football program. His emphasis on execution and effort has been evident in the team's performances, particularly in high-stakes games. The 2024 season culminated in Ironton winning its third state championship, marking the program's first title in 35 years .

Wheelersburg remains a respected and competitive program, the recent trend suggests that Ironton has gained the upper hand in this storied rivalry. As both teams continue to develop and adjust, future matchups will determine whether this shift represents a long-term change or a competitive phase in their ongoing series. I contend this will be a long term phase given the much older staff at Wheelersburg and a new outcome of football seemingly becoming less popular amongst student athletes at Wheelersburg.

The Pendleton effect at Ironton has hit the Pirates like a tsunami. How do they get back to being competitive with Ironton?
Pendleton has not changed Burg football. He may have alienated a number of local teams and destroyed the relationship with Ashland, but he has not changed Burg football.

Burg will not play the “transfers” game, so Burg will simply go on being Burg.
Hahaha!! Someone has started July 4th early and cracked a few open this AM. Wheelersburg invented the transfer game! Either that or you are absolutely clueless. Wheelersburg lives on transfers and implants. Their entire school system from youth sports on lives on alumni from other areas or people who don’t have enough pride or mental toughness to stay in the fight within the district they reside in. You’re just mad someone has put you in your place and done it better than you. Get your mind right, I’d suggest going down to Kroger and hitting the best whole food selection in the county, with your burg blinders on because it’s always 75 and sunny in Wheelersburg, just know half the pride is fake and front running.
That’s an entertaining story but it is complete fiction based on zero facts!

One, Burg was one of the last schools to open their borders in the area. Through the 70’s, 80’s, and part of the 90’s it was not easy to transfer to Burg. Had to moved into the district. So that doesn’t sound like a school that “invented the transfer game.”

Second, Burg rarely gets transfers in any of their sports. Just look at the rosters for all sports last year. In football, they lost kids to transfers but received none in return. And the state champion softball team this year? No transfers either.

Third, sticking to just football. Burg’s first state title team had zero transfers. Not one! And the senior class that year? All started at Burg in kindergarten! As for the last state title team, they had one transfer on the team. One!

Again, nice story, but it simply does not hold up to facts!


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RBH23 wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 9:56 am
Mission15 wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 9:34 am
RBH23 wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 10:12 am

Pendleton has not changed Burg football. He may have alienated a number of local teams and destroyed the relationship with Ashland, but he has not changed Burg football.

Burg will not play the “transfers” game, so Burg will simply go on being Burg.
Hahaha!! Someone has started July 4th early and cracked a few open this AM. Wheelersburg invented the transfer game! Either that or you are absolutely clueless. Wheelersburg lives on transfers and implants. Their entire school system from youth sports on lives on alumni from other areas or people who don’t have enough pride or mental toughness to stay in the fight within the district they reside in. You’re just mad someone has put you in your place and done it better than you. Get your mind right, I’d suggest going down to Kroger and hitting the best whole food selection in the county, with your burg blinders on because it’s always 75 and sunny in Wheelersburg, just know half the pride is fake and front running.
That’s an entertaining story but it is complete fiction based on zero facts!

One, Burg was one of the last schools to open their borders in the area. Through the 70’s, 80’s, and part of the 90’s it was not easy to transfer to Burg. Had to moved into the district. So that doesn’t sound like a school that “invented the transfer game.”

Second, Burg rarely gets transfers in any of their sports. Just look at the rosters for all sports last year. In football, they lost kids to transfers but received none in return. And the state champion softball team this year? No transfers either.

Third, sticking to just football. Burg’s first state title team had zero transfers. Not one! And the senior class that year? All started at Burg in kindergarten! As for the last state title team, they had one transfer on the team. One!

Again, nice story, but it simply does not hold up to facts!
Clueless. You really need to take a look K-12 at the overall student body and run the numbers.


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The softball team this year did have transfer you are full of it.the starting 3rd baseman transfered in as a freshman


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Correct me if I’m wrong here, Didn’t 2-3 years ago didn’t Burg get one of Portsmouth’s most talented players in Southern Ohio. The way I saw that was in football and basketball the Burgs record in each sport wouldn’t have been as good as it ended up, yes he was 1 player but he was at least the best or equal to the best in all Southern Ohio. so you take that player out of the equation and a lot games in both sports would have been different outcomes for Wheelersburg. If you follow sports in Southern Ohio, follow the winners and starting in junior high follow the kids moving around before high school and Ironton has upped the game on everyone and took a page from the Pirates but to a higher degree. instead of staying in Scioto County, Lawrence County seems to be the place now!


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Waverlyguru01 wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 4:19 pm The softball team this year did have transfer you are full of it.the starting 3rd baseman transfered in as a freshman
Preach , plus the countless implants parents who enroll their silver spoon at K-5 level because they have no pride. Celebrate on Facebook over youth wins like you a bleeding heart pirate. Lol


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Prime Time wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 5:25 pm Correct me if I’m wrong here, Didn’t 2-3 years ago didn’t Burg get one of Portsmouth’s most talented players in Southern Ohio. The way I saw that was in football and basketball the Burgs record in each sport wouldn’t have been as good as it ended up, yes he was 1 player but he was at least the best or equal to the best in all Southern Ohio. so you take that player out of the equation and a lot games in both sports would have been different outcomes for Wheelersburg. If you follow sports in Southern Ohio, follow the winners and starting in junior high follow the kids moving around before high school and Ironton has upped the game on everyone and took a page from the Pirates but to a higher degree. instead of staying in Scioto County, Lawrence County seems to be the place now!
Devon Lattimore from Portsmouth. Yeah, he carried basketball that season for Pirates, and helped in football as well. But basketball was for sure his biggest impact.

Only current transfer I aware of on Burg football roster is Doss (TE/LB) from Northwest. But his main sport and reason for transferring there was baseball (didn’t even play football at Northwest in high school). If I recall right, current senior class at Burg lost 2 transfers to Valley, and 1 transfer to Portsmouth.

For the record, I don’t have any problem with transfers. If OHSAA says transfer is legit, I’m good with it. But you can’t deny that while Burg and Ironton have both played the transfer game in past, Ironton’s program has been more reliant on transfers than Burg since the time Pendleton took over.*


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Mission15 wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 10:21 am
RBH23 wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 9:56 am
Mission15 wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 9:34 am

Hahaha!! Someone has started July 4th early and cracked a few open this AM. Wheelersburg invented the transfer game! Either that or you are absolutely clueless. Wheelersburg lives on transfers and implants. Their entire school system from youth sports on lives on alumni from other areas or people who don’t have enough pride or mental toughness to stay in the fight within the district they reside in. You’re just mad someone has put you in your place and done it better than you. Get your mind right, I’d suggest going down to Kroger and hitting the best whole food selection in the county, with your burg blinders on because it’s always 75 and sunny in Wheelersburg, just know half the pride is fake and front running.
That’s an entertaining story but it is complete fiction based on zero facts!

One, Burg was one of the last schools to open their borders in the area. Through the 70’s, 80’s, and part of the 90’s it was not easy to transfer to Burg. Had to moved into the district. So that doesn’t sound like a school that “invented the transfer game.”

Second, Burg rarely gets transfers in any of their sports. Just look at the rosters for all sports last year. In football, they lost kids to transfers but received none in return. And the state champion softball team this year? No transfers either.

Third, sticking to just football. Burg’s first state title team had zero transfers. Not one! And the senior class that year? All started at Burg in kindergarten! As for the last state title team, they had one transfer on the team. One!

Again, nice story, but it simply does not hold up to facts!
Clueless. You really need to take a look K-12 at the overall student body and run the numbers.
So now we are going all the way back to kindergarten? Well, since you made the claim that Burg lives off transfers, what percent of Burg’s team rosters in all sports is comprised of transfers (back to kindergarten), and how does that compare to all other schools in the area?

If you can’t give those numbers, then your claim is just made up since you are clueless about the numbers.


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Waverlyguru01 wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 4:19 pm The softball team this year did have transfer you are full of it.the starting 3rd baseman transfered in as a freshman
Sorry, I missed one out of 19 girls; approximately 5%. Now how does this number compare to the transfers within other school’s softball programs? Since the claim is that Burg lives off invented the transfer game and lives off of them, assume all other schools in the area have zero transfers. Is that the case?


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Prime Time wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 5:25 pm Correct me if I’m wrong here, Didn’t 2-3 years ago didn’t Burg get one of Portsmouth’s most talented players in Southern Ohio. The way I saw that was in football and basketball the Burgs record in each sport wouldn’t have been as good as it ended up, yes he was 1 player but he was at least the best or equal to the best in all Southern Ohio. so you take that player out of the equation and a lot games in both sports would have been different outcomes for Wheelersburg. If you follow sports in Southern Ohio, follow the winners and starting in junior high follow the kids moving around before high school and Ironton has upped the game on everyone and took a page from the Pirates but to a higher degree. instead of staying in Scioto County, Lawrence County seems to be the place now!
Yes, but you missed that Burg lost three kids last year due to transferring out. Again, for a school that supposedly lives off of transfers, Burg doesn’t seem to net many.


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Wheelersburg is full of implants. Many prominent traditional families from other districts implant their kids, I’ve seen it happen time and time again.


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I noticed Ironton has a senior running back on their roster with last name Grace. Is this the same rb that played for Hurricane last year? If it’s the player from Hurricane he is a heck of a rb. Super talented. He and Williams in same backfield would be a handful for any team


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The open enrollment thing is a good thing if a parent makes a choose to send their child to a district for academic purposes. When was the last time the governor of Ohio has visited your school for their academics?? You tend to forget kids go to school for educational purposes and extracurriculars are just extra. I would love to see the Burg drop Ironton and then would cease this nonsense of arguing of adults. We will see you after week 10. It is only a matter time that CB numbers catch up and then you are in a higher division as well. BTW… our teachers and staff are paid among the best in Scioto County. Can you say the same for your school?? Nope! Rock Hill is putting Lawrence County schools to shame with their teacher pay scale.


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