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Year |
Won
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Lost
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Coach |
Players on Teams |
Titles |
Won UHS |
Lost UHS |
Team info |
1 |
1914 |
0
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1
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Hubert S Pierce
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First official game played for MHS was against Grafton. There was a mention of the Morgantown Scholastics in earlier papers but not MHS. Lost to Grafton 49-16 Issac VanVoorhis, Trotter, Robinson, Reed, Evans
1912 WV Wesleyan gym built. First state tourney held there in 1914. It is organized by Harry Stansbury. The tournament was held there thru 1938. Only 2 teams were invited to the first tournament because of limited time to plan the tournament. Elkins beat Wheeling 28-13. |
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2 |
1915 |
NR
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H.R. Clark |
No yearbooks can be found anywhere. Check maybe West Virginia Wesleyan College. Nothing in papers at WVU library.
14 teams in state tournament in one class that was open to everyone. State tourney held at WV Wesleyan. Tournament berths were open to everyone until 1929.
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3 |
1916 |
NR
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H.R. Clark |
James Hare, Homer Chalfant, Howard Loudin, Charles Mylius, Romisch, Pete Easterday, Neale Forman, Homer Chalfant, David Graham
Is this correct roster check.
State tournament open to everyone until 1929. Old MHS (MJHS) opened. Present location of City police station. |
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4 |
1917 |
NR
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John Riech |
Pete Easterday, Fred Graham, Smith, Romisch, Neale Forman, Fitch, Howard Loudin, Martin Quarterfinals, Charleston 25 Morgantown 12, Morgantown and Cowen won a lottery,
State tournament semi-finals: Morgantown 12 vs Parkersburg 23
Morgantown was eliminated by Charleston but won a lottery pick when the 14 losing teams got a second chance. Morgantown and Cowen won the drawings and Morgantown wa eliminated again by Parkersburg. |
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5 |
1918 |
NR
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John Riech
Edgar Marcrum |
Neale Forman, Fred Graham, Howard Loudin, Homer Chalfant, Don Stevens, Fitch, Harry Arbogast, Wade, Martin, Kenneth Simmons, Dolph Liston, Pete Easterday,
State tournament Lost to Clarksburg 21-18.
Students voted to send the team to the state tournament so they held a school play to raise money. In those days a train ride was how teams got around. 8 mile trips to Pt. Marion Masontown etc. took 2 days because the train made only 1 run a day. |
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6 |
1919 |
9
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5
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Braden Alleman |
Neale Forman, Howard Loudin, Fred Graham, Dolph Liston, Kenneth Simmons, Harry Arbogast, Wade, Smith
State tournament semi-finals Lost to Charleston 20-10 from paper, yearbook says 24-12 |
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7 |
1920 |
6
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11
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John Morrison |
Bunten, DeVaughn, Bliss Faulkner, Dolph Liston, Arbogast, James Hare, Leland Pyle
The Coach was a Morrison. There was a Johnny Morrison on the faculty. I am assuming that was him.
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8 |
1921 |
10
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12
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S. S. Van Laanen
Grover Greenwood |
Root, Bliss Faulkner, Carrol Bolton, George Vorbach, Hess, Chester Beall, Frank LePera, Bellman Robb, Don Cheswin, Charles Lemley, Fred Zoppi, Bill Zoppi, Russel Nabors, Leroy Shriver, Willis Brand, Bob Bonner, Joe Markley, Paul Brassheur, Guy S. Jones, James Hare
State tournament, beat Parsons 33-22, and Keyser 24-14, Lost to Wadestown 19-11
Turmoil filled this season. Van Laanen resigns mid season. Morgantown was inadvertently left out of state Tournament because Kingwood sent two Western Union telegraphs saying it could not attend and the Director thought the second message was from Morgantown. It was fixed and Morgantown got into the tournament. Three starters were kicked off the team near the end of the season for team violations but MHS still showed good in the tournament. |
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9 |
1922 |
20
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9
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Greenwood |
Charles “Wink” Simmons, Joseph Markley, George Vorbach, Emory LePera, Paul Johnson, Merle Warman, Leland Pyle, John Ihli, Earnest Blosser, Chester Beall
State tournament Beat Ceredo-Kenova 27-15 Lost to Parkersburg 42-15
Charles “Wink” Simmons 1st All-State Player, Picked by WV Sports Hall of Famer Harry H. Stansbury. All-State teams were picked on how players played at the state tournament as every team was allowed to go to the state tournament if they could afford the trip. In 1922 64 teams entered the tournament which prompted 2 classes A and B. From 1922 to 1925 there were 2 classes A and B open to everyone. |
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10 |
1923 |
19
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4
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Greenwood |
Earnest Blosser, Ira Steel, Charles “Wink” Simmons, Joseph Markley, Emory LePera, Merle Warman, George Vorbach, Glenn Dutton, Leroy Shriver |
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11 |
1924 |
12
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8
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Arthur H. Clyde |
Ira Steel, Earnest Blosser, Emory LePera, Joe LePera, Glenn Dutton, Robb, Howard Johnston, William Russell, Bernard McDonald
State tournament Lost to Fallonsbee 25-13 Class A
72 teams in the state tournament open to everyone class A & B. |
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12 |
1925 |
5
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13
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Clyde |
William “Bennie” Russell, Lewin, Joe Joy, Ervin Johnston, Williams, Clarence “Pony” Lewis, Joe LePera, Earnest Blosser, Arth
Last year for Class A and B for the state tournament for a few years and sectionals began. It was a common practice for some 9th graders at Morgantown Jr. HIgh to be involved in sports at MHS if they were good in sports. Note Clarence "Pony" Lewis, played 4 years. UHS opens its doors to its first class in cooperation with WVU. The first school was located at the Old Tea Room at the corner of Spruce and Willey Streets. |
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13 |
1926 |
7
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15
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Clyde |
Clarence “Pony” Lewis, Kenneth Wotring, Ervin Johnston, Donald Post, Hughes, Arthur Chaplin, William Parriot, Beckett, Joe Joy, Joe D’Amico, Hilliard. Only one class A only from 1926 until 1941-42 seasons. |
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14 |
1927 |
13
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9
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Clyde |
Clarence “Pony” Lewis, Kenneth Wotring, Lepera, Johnston, Parriot, Frank Pietro, David Jacobs, Carl Davis, Beckett, Joe D’Amico, Hilliard
New MHS dedicated. The Arthur Clyde gym opened. This was14th annual state tourney to be held in Buckhannon. Morgantown High School Coach Art Clyde refused to allow his team to particpate in the state tournament from 1927 until 1933 because the format made for teams to play 2 games in one day. He thought this to be too much strain on kids in a tournament atmosphere. He would blow his top if saw what kids are doing today. |
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15 |
1928 |
12
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4
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Clyde |
Clarence “Pony” Lewis, Johnston, F Pietro, G Pietro, W. Parriot, D’Amico, L. Ashworth, G Ashworth, Earl Sprouse, George Pyle, Harold Shurtz
MHS refused to participate in State basketball tournament from article in The Morgantown Post 1928. UHS has it’s first commencement. |
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16 |
1929 |
9
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8
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Clyde |
Bill Parriot, Glenn Ashworth, Earl Sprouse, George Pyles, Cheat Kennedy, Bob Snyder, Dale Post, Harold Shurtz
Last year that State tournament was open to everyone. Teams still have to qualify in sectionals 1930. MHS won first ever UHS game. Score was 29-8 |
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1 |
0 |
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17 |
1930 |
8
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9
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Clyde |
Harold Shurtz, Bill Carlin, Albert Colebank, Edwin “Red” Weimer, Charles “Cheat” Kennedy, George Laishley, Crostin, Joe Stewart, Harold Walker, Mgr. Merritt
State tourney moves to 18 sectionals, one class A. Only 4 teams advance to play in the State tourney. |
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1 |
0 |
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18 |
1931 |
15
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4
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Clyde |
Bill Carlin, Bill Simpson, Albert Colebank, Bill Lepera, Edwin “Red” Weimer, Charles “Cheat” Kennedy, Melvin Pierce.
1st year of competition for The Big Ten Conference. There were 16 sectional tournaments in 1931. UHS moves into its new school at the top of Price Street in the fall of 1931.
Apparently for several years Morgantown High did not have the desire to participate in the State tournament. An article by Mr. Bill Hart in the March 16th, 1931 The Dominion News page six, agreed. I had wondered why no post season records were listed in the school yearbooks from 1928 to 1933. |
Big Ten Champs |
1 |
0 |
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19 |
1932 |
13
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6
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Clyde |
McClanahan, Nekoranec, McGee, Camp, Melvin Pierce, Bill Lepera, John McCue, Young, Charles “Cheat” Kennedy, Bill Carlin
State tournament reduced to 16 sectionals. |
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1 |
0 |
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20 |
1933 |
16
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5
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Clyde |
Melvin Pierce, Ralph Taylor, Ken Riskey, Goldstrom, Randy Swisher, Ed Sowers, George Sealy, John McCue, McClanahan
20th straight year state tourney is held in Buckhannon. State tournament goes from 16 sectionals to 8 regions with 4 sectionals in each region. First annual Monongalia-Taylor County basketball tournament was held.
This is the first time MHS has participated in the sectional and regional tournament since 1927 because Coach Clyde is not happy with the state tournament format. In 1933 Coach Clyde protests a one day regional format to the state athletic association and wins protest. It becomes a 2 day affair in Fairmont. UHS moves into its new school at the top of North Price Street in the fall of 1933. |
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1 |
0 |
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21 |
1934 |
8
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13
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Clyde |
Ed Sowers, Tommy Bauer, Herman Lazeres, Glenn Ellis, Ken Riskey, Harry Stansbury, George Sealy, Randy Swisher, John McCue
It was a common practice for some 9th graders at Morgantown Jr. HIgh to be moved to MHS if they were good in sports. Note Glenn Ellis played 4 years. |
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1 |
0 |
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22 |
1935 |
11
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9
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Clyde |
J. Pilegge, Ed Sowers, Herman Lazeres, A. Hood, Tommy Bauer, Olaf Livengood, Harry Stansbury, Glenn Ellis, Randy Swisher
UHS sweeps MHS for the first time in the series. MHS Started playing UHS 2 or more times a year. Players on the 1935 UHS team that swept the season series against Morgantown were Louis “King Kong” Perry, Rudy Hugo, Steve Chepko, John Preslopove, Dyke Pisegna, and Coach Eddie Cubbon. |
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0 |
3 |
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23 |
1936 |
12
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5
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Clyde |
Morris, Haller, Olaf Livengood, Glenn Ellis, Mike Morgan, Elias Jabour, William King, Orval Croston, Raymond Maust, Ashburn, Davies, Thomas |
Big Ten Champs |
2 |
1 |
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24 |
1937 |
6
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12
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Clyde |
Chas D’Abate, Glenn Ellis, Olaf Livengood, Joe Harner, Bill Crockett, Ferdinand Tonon, Jim Cole, John Katcher, Preston Russell |
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2 |
1 |
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25 |
1938 |
8
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11
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Clyde |
Crockett, Gail Cunningham, Ferdinand Tonon, Arthur McAninch, Warren Sypolt, Charles Hackney, Stanley Manilla, John Katchur, Jim Cole
Last year the State Tournament is held in Buckhannon. It had been held there for 25 years since 1914. |
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2 |
1 |
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26 |
1939 |
7
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11
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Clyde |
Hadden, Frank Libertore, Gail Cunningham, Stanley Manilla, Hiser, Charles Hackney, John Katchur, Sam Cavallaro |
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1 |
2 |
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27 |
1940 |
6
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11
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Clyde |
George Barnes, Sam Cavallaro, Don Hall, Jack Hines, Frank Libertore, Art McAninch, Orval Radcliff, Patsy Vecchio |
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1 |
2 |
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28 |
1941 |
7
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11
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Clyde |
George Barnes, Bud Parsons, Junior Radcliff, Patsy Vecchio, Don Hall, Mack Chipps, Roy Rogers, Jack Feck, Harris Gallagher, Charles Parsons
2 classes from 1941 and 1942 for state tournament A & B. |
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2 |
1 |
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29 |
1942 |
12
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6
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Clyde |
Jack Feck, Bud Parsons, Sid Murphy, Mack Chipps, Bill Poundstone, Bud Case, Sonny Koehler, Pete Rosati
Won sectional 1st time in 10 years |
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2 |
0 |
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30 |
1943 |
7
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12
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Clyde |
Sid Murphy, Walter Koehler, Bill Martin, Rogers, Frankie Lemine, John Prager, Pete Rosati, Nickey Cavallaro, Joe Curtis
Back to 1 class A for the State tournament
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2 |
0 |
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31 |
1944 |
18
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4
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Clyde |
Frankie Lemine, Walter Koehler, Harold Vandevort, Robert “Zeke” Sine, Vic Bonfili, Charles Rice, Robert Romine, John Law, George Flegal, Johnny Richards |
Big Ten Champs |
2 |
0 |
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32 |
1945 |
20
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4
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Clyde |
Frankie Lemine, Walter Koehler, Junior Vandevort, Robert “Zeke” Sine, Vic Bonfili, Charles Rice, Robert Romine, John Law, George Flegal, Eddie Rockis, Junior Dallas, Zombie Still, Bob Wiley, Mgr.
State tournament Qt. finals; Beat Kingwood 42-31, semi-finals Lost to Normantown 37-35
Frankie Lemine, First Team All-State
First state tournament team since qualifing sectionals began in 1925. |
Big Ten Champs |
2 |
0 |
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33 |
1946 |
10
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8
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Clyde |
Bolten, Eddie Rockis, Zombie Still, Junior Colavincenzo, Lantz Blaney, S. Morris, C. Williams, T. McBee, John Kraus, L. John |
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2 |
0 |
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34 |
1947 |
11
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8
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Clyde |
Eddie Rockis, Stan Forbes, John Kraus, Don Gallagher, Bill Bell, Chester Gosney, John Poundstond, Jerry Friend, John Murphy, Junior Colavincenzo, Lantz Blaney, Mgr., Bob Greaser |
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2 |
0 |
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35 |
1948 |
10
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7
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Clyde |
Sam Lemine, Bill Dove, Ralph Williams, Bob Harrick, Don Gallagher, Lantz Blaney, Dick Whiston, Charles "Goose" Gosney, Bill Bell, John Murphy, Junior Colavincenzo, Bob Greaser |
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1 |
1 |
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36 |
1949 |
10
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9
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Clyde |
Bill Pileggi, Bill Dove, Dave Pyecha, Sam Lemine, Jimmy Martin, Dick Whiston, Jim Martin, Bill Forelli, Bob Harrick, John Murphy, Ray Walsh, Ralph Williams, Martin Nemcoskey, Ken Hartley, Paul Swanson, Bill Hulstine, Ernie Smith
From 1949 until 1958 there were two classes in the state tournament A and B. |
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1 |
1 |
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37 |
1950 |
9
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10
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Clyde |
Don O’Haver, Bill Pileggi, Bob Taft, Jimmy Martin, Dave Pyecha, Ray Walsh, Bill Forelli, Charles Huggins |
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1 |
1 |
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38 |
1951 |
13
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9
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Clyde |
Don O’Haver, Jim Ralston, Tom Neff, Charles Huggins, Bob Taft, Tom Zinn, Dick Harshinger, Gaylord Nixon, Don Kelly, Bernie Simons, Sam Weese, Cyrus "Jiggs" Ellison,
State Tournament Team, Qt. finals, Beat Mullens 58-51, semi finals Lost to Charleston 78-60
Charley Huggins, First Team All-State, He goes on to become Ohio High School Hall of Fame coach. Huggins breaks state tournament scoring record for big schools with 38 points against Charleston. Set a state-tournament record by sinking 16 consecutive free throws. Charleston had a sophomore on their team named "Hot Rod Hundley". The 48th and 49th meeting between MHS and UHS was this year according to the paper. |
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1 |
0 |
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39 |
1952 |
9
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10
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Clyde |
Dick Harshinger, John Schafer, Sam Weese, Bob Brown, Tom Zinn, Dick Reel, Mark Constantine, Larry Reppert, Gaylord Nixon, Junior Edwards, Carroll Hoard
Bob Brown was the son of Hall of Fame WVU Athletic Director Robert N. "Red" Brown and Mark Constantine was the son of Hall of Fame sportswriter Tony Constantine. The first meeting was the 50th according to the paper. |
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2 |
0 |
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40 |
1953 |
20
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2
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Clyde |
Tom "Tiger" Miller, Mark Constantine, Sam Weese, John Schafer, Gaylord Nixon, Bob Brown, John Demund, Larry Reppert, John Sabo,
State Tournament Team, Qt. finals, Beat Huntington East 68-56, semi-finals, Lost to Beckley Woodrow Wilson 71-64
Last season for Art Clyde as coach. |
Big Ten Champs |
2 |
0 |
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41 |
1954 |
13
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8
|
Jack Roberts |
Bill Barber, George Pohlman, John Demond, Jay Jacobs, Tom Miller, Charley King, Fred Prager, George Corson, Steel, Joel Murphy, Scrappy Cox, Bob Haden, Gail Baldwin, Jack Corder, Warren Hartman
Jack Roberts becomes atheletic director 1954-74. Head basketball coach from 1954-1965. Segregation is ruled illegal by the US Supreme Court. Desegregation begins and Monongalia County High School is closed and African Americans are integrated into local schools. |
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1 |
2 |
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42 |
1955 |
10
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11
|
Roberts |
Gail Baldwin, Jack Corder, Jay Jocobs, Bob Haden, Warren Hartman, George Corson, Kenny Blue, B. Messoria, S. Cox, L. Steel, A. Mayfield, B. Steel
Kenny Blue, 1st African American MHS basketball player for MHS. |
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1 |
1 |
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43 |
1956 |
24
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2
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Roberts |
Bob "Fitch"Davis, Bob Haden, Leonard Houston, Jerry Turrner, Ronnie Adams, Jay Jacobs, George Corson, Warren Hartman, Buddy Baker, Don Mossburg, B. Messoria, Dudley, Swisher, Mgr.,
State Tournament Team semi- finals, Beat Parkersburg 70-68, Finals, Lost to East Bank 71-56
Jay Jacobs, First Team All-State, and then becomes MHS all time leading scorer, a record that has stood until the present. He later plays for WVU. He also becomes color Commentator for WVU mens basketball team. He was voted into the MHS sports Hall of Fame in 2010
State finals Lost to East Bank and Jerry West. Only four teams in State Class A tournament. in 1956. |
Big Ten Champs |
1 |
1 |
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44 |
1957 |
24 |
2
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Roberts |
Ronnie Adams, Bob "Fitch"Davis, Buddy Baker, Don Mossburg, Steve Junkins, Leonard Houston, Raynor Baldwin, Jerry Corwin, Dudley, Frank Barberich, Carl Price, Jerry Stone, Jim Winters, Richard Sinclair,
State Tournament Team, semi-finals, Lost to Beckley Woodrow Wilson 88-54
Bob Davis, First Team All-State, Lost 4 starters from ‘56, Bob Davis, sets MHS scoring record of 39 pts in one game. Best 2 year record 48-4 in MHS history. Only four teams in State Class A tournament This is the fifth time since 1939 that the Mohigans have made the state semi-finals. Mohigans made semis in 1945, 1951, 1953, 1956, 1957. |
Big Ten Champs |
2 |
0 |
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45 |
1958 |
15
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7
|
Roberts |
Jim Frum, Raynor Baldwin, Charles Blue, Joe Antonini, Wayne Fortney, Ed Harman, Bob Lattanzi, Dave Selby, Frank Barberich, Steve Junkins, Jerry Stone, Richard Haley, George Manos
Last year for 2 classes for state tournament. Class A & B lasted from 1949-58. |
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1 |
2 |
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46 |
1959 |
10
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11
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Roberts |
Charles Blue, Jim Frum, C. Lewis, Wayne Fortney, D. Rice, Joe. Antonini, B. White, David Shepherd, Dave Selby, Richard Haley, Bob Lattanzi, and Manager R. Collins
3 class system starts for state tournament A-AA-AAA. Only 4 teams qualify for the State Tournament for all classes. |
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2 |
0 |
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47 |
1960 |
10
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12
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Roberts |
David Satterfield, Tom Haden, Bill Jones, John Tupes, Lloyd Wolfe, Cullen Luzier, David Shepherd, John Ellis, Sam Morgan, Frank Oates, Joe Gasper, Mike Gosnell, Art George
2nd UHS game was 50th victory for MHS in series, 79-68 was highest point total in series up to this year, 70th meeting since 1929. |
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1 |
1 |
20th victory in series for UHS |
48 |
1961 |
10
|
11
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Roberts |
Dan Sigwart, Tom Haden, Frank Oates, Art George, B. Turner, John Tupes, Hayden Jones, John Walker, Charlie Toth, John Ellis, Ernie Smith, Rod Everly, J. Fast |
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1 |
1 |
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49 |
1962 |
12
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10
|
Roberts |
Robert Iden, Ted Samsell, Dave Jolliffe, Walter Bird, Larry Lowther, Ernie Smith, Hayden Jones, John Walker, Charlie Toth, Charles Schuster, Dan Sigwart, Monty Pickens, Rod Everly, Craig Selby, Robert Turner |
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1 |
1 |
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50 |
1963 |
11
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11
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Roberts |
Ed Hriblan, George Cain, Dave Jolliffe, Larry Lowther, Ted Samsell, Tom Bell, Sherm Iden, Ralph Boyce, Ed White, Gabe Oliverio, Reed Snow, Rick Shale, John Labin, Bob Tonon, Dave Gasper, Herbert White, Mgr. Terry O’Malley, Mgr. Steve McGuire. |
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0 |
2 |
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51 |
1964 |
19
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6
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Roberts |
Bill Cain, Eddie White, Reed Snow, Sherm Iden, George Cain, John Labin, Jim Mullendore, Bob Ward, Steve McGuire, Don Jamison, Tom Bell, Eddie Hriblan, Bob Tonon, Dick Ross, Bill Ryan, Steve Utt, Rick Sowers, Mgr. Eric Lee,
State Tournament Team, Semi-finals, Lost to Logan 83-65
Sherm Iden (40 points) breaks Bob "Fitch" Davis's record of 39 points in a game in 1957, including a record of 16 field goals. |
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2 |
0 |
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52 |
1965 |
13
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7
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Roberts |
Eddie Hriblan, Bob Tonon, Don Jamison, Kenny Stevens, Glen Comuntzis, Dave Gasper, Gene Dragovich, Wayne Coombs, Roland Dubbe, Dave Coe, Gary Hunt, Van Zeck, Charles Romanoski, Bob Ward
Eddie Hriblan, First Team All-State, Eddie Hriblan breaks MHS scoring record by making 46 points in a game against Grafton then 5 games later scored 47 against Fairmont West. February 19th, 1965 was the 80th meeting between MHS-UHS according to the Morgantown Post. |
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3 |
0 |
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53 |
1966 |
9
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12
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Victor Bonfili |
Mark Booth, Bill Semler, Wade Snow, Glen Comuntzis, John Racin, Dave Coe, Van Zeck, Gene Drogovich, Rollie Dubbe, R. Hutchinson, Dave Cyphert
Check sect.score wvu |
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2 |
0 |
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54 |
1967 |
14
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5
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Bonfili |
Bill Semler, Bob Gwynne, D. Morgan, Don Burton, Mark Booth, S. Yost, M. Myer, Bob White, Bill Custer, Ken Claudio, Jack Hines, Randy Jones, Gordon Shilling, Monte Shearer, Richard Vanaman
First season as AAA school |
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2 |
0 |
|
55 |
1968 |
9
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10
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Bonfili |
Jack Hines, Randy Jones, Bill Custer, Bob White, Rusty VanVoorhis, Richard Vanaman, Rod Kelley, Lenny Delaney, John Plaskacz, Joe Custer, Bob Mull, Jim Magro, Gary Ceccinelli, Gary Freed, Dave Fizer, John Raese |
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0 |
3 |
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56 |
1969 |
7
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14
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Bonfili |
Rod Kelley, Jack Lavery, Harold “Swifty” Shaver, Todd Plaskacz, Francis Teter, Rick “Mouse” Morris, Jim Magro, Rick Fortuna, Robert Tompkins, Dave Clarke, Dave Dubbe, Dave Raese, Dave Burton, Dave Horton, Dave Nestor
Team with the most Dave's on it, 6. |
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1 |
1 |
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57 |
1970 |
11
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10
|
Bonfili |
Dave Dubbe, Mark Boyle, Bob Cyphert, Joel Hartley, Rick "Mouse" Morris, Lynn Fox, Duane Lewis, Jack Lavery, Rick Fortuna, Francis Teter, Harold “Swifty” Shaver, Tom Stewart
Last year only 4 teams qualify for the State Tournament in Class AAA |
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1 |
1 |
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58 |
1971 |
13
|
10
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Clyde Green |
Bob Bird, Lee Harris, Lindsay VanVoorhis, Dick Prim, Tom Stewart, Tom Gallegly, Dave Nebera, Lynn Fox, Anthony Fortuna, Bob Cyphert, Dick Parsons, Ken Joseph, Jim Hurst
Class AAA now has eight teams qualify for the State Tournament. Class. AA and A only advance 4 teams to state from 1971 - 1985. |
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1 |
2 |
|
59 |
1972 |
13
|
8
|
Green |
Anthony Fortuna, Lindsay VanVoorhis, Dick Prim, Mark Fodor, Jim Hurst, L. Goff, Dick Ratcliff, Dick Parsons, Greg Garland, Dave Nebera, Tim Beery, Tom Gallegly, T. Miller, Bruce Stovall, Steve Kovac |
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1 |
1 |
|
60 |
1973 |
9
|
11
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Green |
Ken Marstiller, Bob Edwards, George Racin, Joe Zaccari, Bruce Stoval, Alan Bonner, Jim Parsons, Rick Gallagher, Bruce Newhouse, Mark Wilson, Tim Beery, Bruce Newhouse, Brad Newhouse, Rocky Gianola, Jim McCartney, Dick Ratcliff, Brian Katchur |
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0 |
2 |
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61 |
1974 |
19
|
4
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Green |
Ken Marstiller, Jim Parsons, Bruce Newhouse, Rick Gallagher, Brad Newhouse, Alan Bonner, Mark Wilson, Kevin Claudio, Fred Fitzhugh, Pete Marris, Paul Roberts, Mike Bolyard, Jeff Letherman, , John Piribek, George Cyphert, Dave Claudio
Mark Wilson, First Team All-State, Jack Roberts retires, wins State Athletic Director award. Vic Bonfili becomes Athletic Director, 1974-1987. This is the first Big Ten Championship since 1957. |
Big Ten Champs |
2 |
0 |
|
62 |
1975 |
24
|
1
|
Green |
Kevin Claudio, Dave Claudio, Pete Marris, Paul Roberts, Kendal Amick, Mike Bolyard, John Piribek, Jeff Leatherman, Fred Fitzhugh, Karl Sommer, Tom Tallman, Bob Smith, Tim Moats, Ron Linhollm, Scott Ashcraft, Jim Cowman.
State Tournament Team, Qt. finals: Beat Lewis County 65-64; semi-finals Lost to St. Albans 72-58
Kevin Claudio, First Team All-State, Only Undefeated regular season team in MHS history to tjis point.. Second best 2 year record 43-5. |
Big Ten Champs |
2 |
0 |
|
63 |
1976 |
9
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11
|
Green |
John Muth, Larry Rice, Steve Kyle, Chris Curry, Tom Tallman, Jerry Black, Tom Cool, Scott Ashcraft, Karl Sommer, R. Rogers, G. Kyle, Jim Cowman, Paul Laskody, Alfred Jones |
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0 |
2 |
|
64 |
1977 |
14
|
8
|
Green |
Chris Curry, John Muth, Joedy Gardner, Bobby Smith, Mickey Miller, Rick DeCarlo, Joe Antonini, Steve Kyle, Terry Godwin, Larry Rice, Jeff Johnson, Kevin Kidd, Tom Cool, Jerry Black, Charlie Lorensen, Alfred Jones, Manager Hoye Walls |
|
2 |
0 |
|
65 |
1978 |
14
|
7
|
Green |
Mark Godfrey, Craig Dewitt, Terry Godwin, Otis Harris, Bob Bucy, Joedy Gardner, Kevin Kidd, Dan Berry, Charlie Lorenson, Mickey Miller, Steve Evasko. |
|
1 |
1 |
|
66 |
1979 |
13
|
8
|
Green |
Dan Berry, Mark Godfrey, Charlie Lorenson, Bob Bucy, Steve Evasko, Alean Treat, David Rhudy, Ed Saiko, Marvin Burks, Andy Beamer, Pat McCroskey, Jim Martin, Dennis Blosser, Tim Connor, Otis Harris, Greg Dunko, Chip Davis, Craig Dewitt |
|
0 |
2 |
|
67 |
1980 |
12
|
9
|
Green |
Walter Lazzell, Marvin Burkes, Todd Godwin, Ed Saiko, Terry Williams, Dave Rhudy, Dan Berry, Bill Richter, Dennis Blosser, Tony Schifano, Alan Treat. |
|
0 |
2 |
|
68 |
1981 |
11
|
11
|
Green |
Walt Lazzell, Todd Godwin, Tony Schifano, Greg Nair, Herb Mason, Bill Richter, Ken Gansor, Tim White, John Dudley, Andre Dillard, Jack Britton, Mike Fairbanks, Mike Roh, Arthur Price, Tom Dennison, Eric Smith, Mgr. Don Marshall. |
|
0 |
2 |
|
69 |
1982 |
11
|
11
|
Jack Hines, Jr. |
John Dudley, Danny Shaffer, Andre Dillard, Mark Jenkins, Craig Jordan, Rob Baker, Doug Jacobs, Donn Marstiller, Jack Britton, Arthur Price, James Houston, Mike Fairbanks.
Last year Coach Tom Yester is at UHS. |
|
2 |
0 |
|
70 |
1983 |
9
|
14
|
Tom Yester |
Jeff Dubbe, Mark Jenkins, Rob Baker, Danny Shaffer, Tony Johnson, Doug Jacobs, Paul Rhudy, Arnold Rush, Andy Wilson, Andy Parsons, Bob DeCarlo, Brian Purkey, Tim Cryster, Daryl Hunt
First year Coach Tom Yester is at MHS. |
|
2 |
0 |
|
71 |
1984 |
4
|
19
|
Yester |
Andy Parsons, Bobby DeCarlo, Danny Shaffer, Paul Rhudy, Chuck Mullett, Tim Cryster, Brad Hartman, Ed Stanton, Andy Wilson, Dean Williamson, Jeff Dubbe |
|
0 |
2 |
|
72 |
1985 |
10
|
12
|
Yester |
Paul Rhudy, Chuck Mullett, Andy Parsons, Garland Johnson, Dave Pavelko, Greg Dahmer, Tom Neer, Eric Jordan, Jeff Blaydes, Brad Hartman, Eric Powell, Dean Williamson, Ed Stanton, Tim Cryster, Craig Arthers
Class A and AA are increased to 8 teams for the State Tournament. |
|
1 |
2 |
|
73 |
1986 |
20
|
4
|
Yester |
Tim Bucklew, David Pavelko, Brad Hartman, Mike Belmear, Robbie Robinson, Greg Dahmer, J. M. Vandestouwe, Jeff Leftridge, Eddie Thompson, Eric Powell, Steve Dove, Stratton Hammock;
State Tournament Team-Quarterfinals, Lost to Stonewall Jackson 58-51
Last year in the Big Ten Conference |
Big Ten Champs |
3 |
0 |
|
74 |
1987 |
23
|
2
|
Yester |
Greg Dahmer, J. M. Vandestouwe, David Pavelko, Tim Bucklew, Mike Belmear, Todd Raley, Nathan Rogers, Jeff Leftridge, Vic Zanotti, Steve Dove, Rick Hill, Garrett Ford, Jimmy Pitcher;
State Tournament Team, Qt. finals, Beat Jefferson 69-46; semi-finals, Lost to Brooke 64-48
Dave Pavelko, First Team All-State, 1st year for North Central Athletic Conference, 3rd best 2 year record 43-6 in MHS history. Kelly Johnson Gheddis becomes Athletic Director 1987-2002 |
NCAC Champs |
2 |
0 |
|
75 |
1988 |
8
|
15
|
Yester |
Jimmy Pitcher, Rick Hill, Nathan Rogers, Erin Barill, Jim Neal, Vic Zanotti, Bob McClurg, Dennis Johnson, Todd Raley, George Woodford, Garrett Ford, Kji Kelly |
|
2 |
0 |
|
76 |
1989 |
13
|
8
|
Yester |
Brian Phillips, Jimmy Neal, B. T. Lively, Bob McClurg, Tim Spiker, Rob Nicholas, Steve Milac, Axel Spens, David Bramel, Kji Kelly, Clint Pifer, Matt MacPherson, |
|
1 |
1 |
|
77 |
1990 |
17
|
7
|
Yester |
Dave Bramel, Steve Milik, Kevin Dahmer, Rob Nicholas, Geoff Lofstead, Tim Spiker, Matt MacPherson, Chris Ryan, Jamie Craig, Kji Kelly, Axel Spens, Robin Jackson, Chuck Fortney, Brian Phillips;
State Tournament Team-Quarterfinals; Lost to Beckley Woodrow Wilson 92-75 |
|
2 |
0 |
|
78 |
1991 |
7
|
15
|
Yester |
Michael Oates, Jamie Craig, Chris Ryan, Geoff Lofstead, Chuck Fortney, Jeff Hankinson, Lee Eye, Eric Dalton, Joe Hatcher, Shawn Blake, Randy Dalton, Kevin Dahmer |
|
2
|
0
|
|
79 |
1992 |
8
|
14
|
Yester |
Mike Martinelli, Parker Grimes, Joe Hatcher, Seth Stecker, Nathan Smith, Tony Philips, Bob McBee, Ted Randolph, Matt Zollinger, Tim Linkous, J.D. McCutcheon |
|
2 |
0 |
|
80 |
1993 |
18
|
6
|
Yester |
Mike Martinelli, Parker Grimes, Nathan Smith, Kingsley MacMadu, Duane Lewis, Greg Richardson, Bobby McBee, Aaron Denham, Everett Mumford, Seth Stecker, Dan Lohmann,
State Tournament Team-Quarterfinals, Lost to Beckley Woodrow Wilson 71-62
Nathan Smith, First Team All-State |
|
2 |
0 |
|
81 |
1994 |
14
|
8
|
Yester |
Greg Richardson, Robbie Balderson, Zach Spiker, Dan Lohmann, Aaron Denham, Charles Krushansky, Troy Schifano, Mike Lazzelle, Kingsley MacMadu, Duane Lewis, Jim Johnson, John Thomas |
NCAC Champs |
1 |
2 |
|
82 |
1995 |
13
|
9
|
Yester |
Greg Richardson, Zach Spiker, Robbie Balderson, Shane Boles, Troy Schifano, Booker Walton, Robbie Clark, Sean Rhodes, Phil Cox, Nathan North, Thad Law |
|
2 |
0 |
|
83 |
1996 |
18
|
5
|
Yester |
Sean Yester, Booker Walton, David Maust, Zach Travinski, Josh Fawley, Nathan North, Phil Cox, Ryan Goeres, John Thomas, Thad Law, Sean Rhodes |
NCAC Champs |
2 |
0 |
|
84 |
1997 |
11
|
11
|
Yester |
David Maust, Josh Fawley, Zach Travinski, Ryan Goeres, Sean Yester, Jim Falter, Pete Christoff, David Mullett, Josh Reasor, Ben Marstiller, Zach Fawley, Joe Cyphert
Last year playing at the Arthur H. Clyde gym. |
|
2 |
0 |
|
85 |
1998 |
14
|
8
|
Yester |
Colin Fones-Wolf, Ryan Clawges, Jimmy Falter, Joe Cyphert, Erik Jones, Zach Fawley, David Ford, Ronnie Rodamer, Ben Marstiller, David Stone, Richard Lewis, David Mullett, Pete Christoff, Christian Montagliani
First year for new gym, Aaron Cage makes first basket as a jayvee. |
|
1 |
1 |
|
86 |
1999 |
11
|
11
|
Yester |
Colin Fones-Wolf, Joe Cyphert, David Stone, David Plum, Justin Kalafat, Aaron Cage, Christian Montagliani, Ronnie Rodamer, Frank Bennett, Ryan Clawges, Ryan Lindsay |
|
2 |
1 |
|
87 |
2000 |
15
|
9
|
Yester |
Ryan Clawges, Ronnie Rodamer, Christian Montagliani, Ryan Lindsay, David Stone, Mark Wigal, Aaron Cage, Jeff Thompson, Anthony Straface, Mark Nesselroad, David Plum, Alex Lake, Justin Kalafat;
State Tournament Team-Quarterfinals, Lost to Woodrow Wilson 65-45
Start of state tournament runs for this decade. |
|
2 |
1 |
|
88 |
2001 |
16
|
8
|
Yester |
Justin Kalafat, David Plum, Anthony Straface, Nick Hedges, Bobby Prim, Ronnie Shaver, Justin Vidovich, Seth Fogarty, Matt Simpson, Darrin Johnson
Leading scorer Justin Kalafat sprains his ankle before the regional final with East Fairmont and Mohigans lose. |
|
2 |
1 |
|
89 |
2002 |
22
|
4
|
Yester |
Nick Hedges, Bobby Prim, Ronnie Shaver, Justin Vidovich, Dan Dalton, Chad Murray, Geremy Rodamer, Matt Simpson, Seth Fogarty, Tim Williams, Ben Torsney, Kameron Law, Drew Holt
State Tournament Team, Qt. finals, Beat Robert C. Byrd 57-49, semi-finals, Lost to Cabell Midland 52-51.
This team came so close to a date in the finals but had a last second shot attempt blocked. No foul was called on a body bump of the shooter by the referees and the Mohigans lost 52-51. Cabell Midland went on to win the State Championship the next day. MHS upset #1 Fairmont Senior at the Feaster Center to advance to the State Tournament.
Athletic Director Kelly Johnson Gheddis takes job at WVSSAC offices. Dan Erenrich takes over as AD. |
NCAC Champs |
3 |
0 |
|
90 |
2003 |
21
|
5
|
Yester |
Tyler Benson, Rudy Hines, Tyler Jones, Dusty Kerns, Ben Torsney, Kameron Law, Drew Holt, Chad Murray, Geremy Rodamer, Tim Williams, Vito Minutelli, Matt Simpson, Seth Fogarty, Dan Dalton;
State Tournament Team, Qt. final, Beat Woodrow Wilson 65-60, Semi-Finals, Lost to Martinsburg 62-52 |
NCAC Champs |
3 |
0 |
|
91 |
2004 |
23
|
2
|
Yester |
Nick Straface, Chris Carey, Dusty Kerns, John Oliver, Andrew Dunn, Marlan Robinson, Justin Hall, Tyler Jones, Ben Torsney, Kameron Law, Tyler Benson, Drew Holt;
State Tournament Team–Quarterfinals; Lost to Huntington 63-52.
This was one of the most talented teams to play in the modern era but unfortunately they had to go up against Huntingtons super sophomore Patrick Patterson who later played for Kentucky and became a NBA pro player. He blocked 6 or 7 of MHS' shots in the game. |
NCAC Champs |
3 |
0 |
|
92 |
2005 |
20
|
6
|
Yester |
Emil Siriwardane, Chris Carey, Dusty Kerns, John Oliver, Andrew Dunn, Rush Holt, Marlan Robinson, Jeff Lindsay, John Hatfield, Quinn Law;
State Tournament Team, Qt. finals, Beat South Charleston 62-60, semi-finals; Lost to Huntington 84-39
Chris Carey, First Team All-State Chris Carey made a last second shot to put MHS into the semi-finals. |
NCAC Champs |
3 |
0 |
|
93 |
2006 |
17
|
6
|
Yester |
Jared Ramsey, Rush Holt, Marlan Robinson, Nathan Pearson, Jeff Lindsay, John Hatfield, Elliott Law, J.T. Lewis, Cameron Taylor, Jamie Karraker. Leading scorer Marlan Robinson is injured in a car accident and did not return. |
|
0 |
3 |
|
94 |
2007 |
19
|
7
|
Yester |
Elliott Law, J.T. Lewis, Cameron Taylor, Patrick Lewis, Sidney Price, Zach Cooke, Lunden Ryan, Craig Carey, Taylor Dunn, Jay Fletcher, Anthony Schifano, Tyrell Rembert;
State Tournament Team, Qt. finals, Beat Capital 43-37, semi-finals, Lost to South Charleston 50-48
Coach Yester starts his 35th year 25 at MHS. This team came so close to a date in the finals and had a last second shot attempt blocked. |
|
1 |
2 |
|
95 |
2008 |
22
|
4
|
Yester |
Craig Carey, Zach Cooke, Jay Fletcher, Ben Hewitt, Patrick Lewis, Anthony Schifano, Lunden Ryan, Tyler Anderson, Michael Caridi, Colton Hinkle, Cody Petitte, Taylor Simmons, Chase Wilson, Jeff Allen, Ryan Parsons, Sam Runner, State Tournament Team, Qt. finals, Beat Robert C. Byrd 76-42, semi-finals, Lost to South Charleston 61-38 |
NCAC Champs |
2 |
0 |
|
96 |
2009 |
14
|
8
|
Yester |
Tyler Anderson, Michael Caridi, Cody Petitte, Taylor Simmons, Chase Wilson, Ryan Parsons, Sam Runner, Jordan Barnett, Nathan Colombo, Luke Meador, Michael Keffer, Taylor Price
New format has 4 regions with 2 sectionals for each region. 8 Seeded teams in the state tournament for each class.
University, Wheeling Park, John Marshall, Brooke, are in MHS Section 1. |
NCAC Champs |
2 |
0 |
|
97 |
2010 |
19
|
5
|
Yester |
Jordan Barnett, Ryan Parsons, Sam Runner, Nathan Colombo, Luke Meador, Michael Keffer, Alex Watson, Chris Glover, Ben Blemings, Taylor Price, Evan Berryhill, Carlton Drake, Sam Lusk, Nathan Adrian, Dean Marshall,
State Tournament Team–Quarterfinals, Lost to Capital 54-39 |
NCAC Champs
|
2 |
0 |
|
98 |
2011 |
23
|
4
|
Yester |
Michael Keffer, Alex Watson, Taylor Price, Ben Blemings, Carlton Drake, Evan Berryhill, Nicolas Colosante, Nick Fulmer, Dean Marshal, Nathan Adrian, Austin Agnew, Connor Loudin, Sam Lusk,
State Tournament Team, Qt. finals, Beat Logan 64-48, semi-finals, Lost to George Washington 52-37
All-State: Taylor Price
Last year in NCAC Conference Coach Yester's 30th year at MHS.
|
NCAC Champs
|
2 |
0 |
|
99 |
2012 |
18 |
7 |
Yester |
Ryan Antonini, Connor Loudin, Nick Flemming, Nick Fulmer, Christian Allen, Nicolas Colasante, Jeff Leftridge, Dean Marshall, Austin Agnew, Nathan Adrian, Daniel Eby, Mark Johnson
Nathan Adrian, First Team All-State First year in Ohio ValleyAthletic Conference and Three Rivers Athletic Conference sub-division of OVAC. MHS in Region 1, Section 2, which includes University, John Marshall and Preston County. Regional 1, Sectional 1 includes Parkersburg South, Parkersburg, Wheeling Park, and Brooke.
|
|
1 |
1 |
|
100 |
2013 |
19 |
7 |
Yester |
Dean Marshall, Austin Agnew, Nathan Adrian, Daniel Eby, Mark Johnson, Nicolas Colasante, Scott Core, Stone Wofley, Andy Vac, Todd Turner, Adam Shaw, Shaun Carden, Thomas Selb, C . King
State Tournament Team-Quarterfinals, Lost to South Charleston 48-39.
Nathan Adrian, First Team All-State Adrian becomes the first 2 time All State Player in MHS history. He is the first player to accept a scholarship to play for WVU since Jay Jacobs in 1956. This was possibly the best team MHS has had in several years and had a good chance of making it to the finals of the state tournament but in the middle of the season their top two scorers Nathan Adrian (broken foot), and Austin Agnew (acl knee, out for season) suffered injuries. Adrian returned in time to lead them to the state tournament. |
|
2 |
2 |
|
101 |
2014 |
15 |
11 |
Yester |
Steven Solomon, Zakeem Davis, Scott Core, Antonio Morgano,
Alex Dale, Kenzie Melko, Nick Hall, Carlton "C.J." King, Elvin McNally, Felipe Castellanos, Thomas Selby, Andy Vac, Adam Shaw, Tyler Shipley, Shaun Carden
State Tournament Team-Quarterfinals, Lost to Washington 81-61 OVAC Conference Champions
|
OVAC Champs |
2 |
0 |
|
102 |
2015 |
20 |
5 |
Dave Tallman |
Steven Solomon, Zakeem Davis, Antonio Morgano, C.J." King, Felipe Castellanos,
Kenzie Melko, Elvin McNally, Thomas Selby, Tyler Shipley, Nick Soloman, Stone Wolfley,
Lost to Parkersburg in regional final 66-65 All-State: C. J. King |
OVAC Champs
|
2 |
0 |
|
103 |
2016 |
27 |
0 |
Tallman |
Steven Solomon, Antonio Morgano, Kenzie Melko, Elvin McNally, Nick Soloman, Evan Hanson
State Tournament Team finals, Beat Huntington 81-61 OVAC Champions All-State:Steven Solomon |
OVAC Champs
State Champions |
4 |
0 |
|
104 |
2017 |
20 |
7 |
Tallman |
Wilson, Evan Hanson, Lamar Haskins, Hill, Agnew, D.Selders, Blakeny, Nick Malone, Nick Solomon
State Tournament beat GW 56-45, Lost in Semi finals to Capital 52-50 All-State: Nick Solomon |
|
1 |
3 |
|
105 |
2018 |
17 |
9 |
Tallman |
Wilson, Hanson, Haskins, Hill, Agnew, C.Selders, D.Selders, Blakeny, Nick Malone, Mac McMillen, Nick DeFelice, Aaron Alvarez, Preston Hartman, Alex Rudy, Garrett Haines, RaShad Alton, Troy Battle, Rosiello,
State Tournament lost to UHS in QT. finals 70-51 |
|
0 |
4 |
|
106 |
2019 |
16 |
10 |
Tallman |
Garrett Haines, Luke Bectel, Aaron Alvarez, Preston Hartman, Lamar Haskins, Hill, Agnew, Cam Selders, Mac McMillen, Alex Rudy, Nick Malone, Max Washington, Carson Poffenberger, Cam Rice, Alec Poland, Marquis Mauney, Jaheim Felton
State Tournament Lost to Capitol 50-47 All-State: Cam Selders |
|
1 |
2 |
|
107 |
2020 |
20 |
5 |
Tallman |
Luke Bectel, Brooks Gage, Mac McMillian, Xavier Pryor, Alex Rudy, Rollo, Carson Poffenberger, Borom, Washington, Smith, Alec Poland, Troy Battle
Lost to Wheeling Park in regional final 57-54
State Tournament is conceled due to covid |
|
1 |
3 |
|
108 |
2021 |
19 |
4 |
Tallman |
Brooks Gage, Cam Rice, Sharron Young, Alec Poland, Carson Poffenberger, Jalen Goins, Luke Bectel, Xavier Pryor
State Tournament beat Woodrow 69-51, Beat Huntington 64-42, Lost in finals to George Washington 47-46
All-State: Carson Poffenberger, Luke Bectel
QUAD AAAA IS FORMED WITH 16 TEAMS ASSOCIATED IN AAAA |
|
1 |
0 |
|
109 |
2022 |
23 |
4 |
Tallman |
Brooks Gage, Cam Danser, Sharron Young, Alec Poland, Jalen Goins, Brody Davis,
Won State Tournament Beat Mussellman 71-33, Beat South Charleston 58-42, Beat Parkersburg South 56-53
All-State: Sharron Young, Alec Poland |
State Champions |
2 |
0 |
|
110 |
2023 |
26 |
2 |
Tallman |
Cam Danser, Izzy Everett, Sharron Young, Brody Davis, Kisner, Neal,
Won State Tournament Beat Bridgeport 64-39, Beat Huntington 66-41, Parkersburg South 65-58
All-State: Sharron Young, Brody Davis |
State Champions |
3 |
0 |
|
111 |
2024 |
26 |
1 |
Tallman |
Izzy Everett, King, Sharron Young, Shrewsberry, Savage , Johnson
Won State Tournament Beat Wheeling Park 66-47, Beat Huntington 71-56 Beat Spring Mills 35-32 OT
All-State: Sharron Young, Izzy Everett, Evans State Player of the Year: Sharron Young
Sharron Young became the most prolific player ever to wear a Mohigan uniform. Here is rundown of his Career Stats
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State Champions |
3 |
0 |
|
112 |
2025 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
113 |
2026 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
114 |
2027 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
115 |
2028 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
116 |
2029 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
117 |
2030 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
118 |
2031 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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