Yappi Sports Wiki - All-Time Season Records, Head Coaches, Playoff Seasons

That's some great work. Maybe this deserves its own thread (though I'm guessing there has been one on this topic in the past) but I was looking at Solon and see they have not had a losing record since 1969.

Is that the longest current non-losing season streak in Ohio? I looked at most of the schools that I thought may challenge it, and couldn't find one.

On another note, Tiger LaVerde's 99-1 regular season record since 2010 at Kirtland is mind boggling. I know they don't play in the toughest league but do play Cuyahoga Heights every year and play a couple OOC games a year against solid bigger division programs. You kind of already knew how dominant some of the marquee smaller programs have been (Kirtland, Marion Local, Coldwater, Mogadore) but seeing the YBY list really puts it in perspective.
Who was the lone loss to?
why has Bellevue Football been solid all these years?

3 Head Coaches in 70 years. Stability is key
I think “stability” is the reason for every program who has achieved long term sustained success. The best programs in Ohio have HC’s and staffs that have been together for a long time.
 
yes appears to be back. If there was an easy way to build this out to game scores too it would be awesome.

An interview with Joe Eitel a while back seemed to indicate he was going to try to build out back to 1972 with scores. His site currently has 2000-2023.
 
I think Ironton under Bob Lutz had 42 non losing seasons in a 43 year span. There was one season before he retired they went 3-7 after 30 something seasons. Came back after a year and added several more. Not the record but a heck of a run
 
Anyone know what Conference that Ravenna was in in the early 70's? Thanks.
Ravenna was in the original Metro Conference (in the Akron area) from 1963-1996. This is not to be confused with the CURRENT Metro Athletic Conference that split off from the Portage Trail Conference in 2020.

This original Metro contained Barberton, Cuyahoga Falls, Stow, Kent Roosevelt, Akron Springfield, Nordonia, Tallmadge, and even the Field Falcons for two seasons. This league became the South division of the original Western Reserve Conference (the 1996-2007 version, not the current one... can we please get some originality in league names?), and Ravenna left that for the aforementioned PTC in 2005.
 
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