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2009 Schedule - Series Record
 DATE OPPONENT H/A PF PA  W  L T 
 08/28 Hamilton Twp.  H 17  9 1 0 0
 09/04 Big Walnut  H 10 33 1 3 0
 09/11 Wilmington  A 20 42 9 9 2
 09/18 Zanesville  H   7 14 332 0
 09/25 Portsmouth *  H 21 34 2742  3
 10/02 Ironton *  A 17 56 1616 4
 10/09 Gallia Academy *  A 10 27  7 5 3
 10/16 Jackson *  H   0 20 3112 2
 10/23 Warren *  A   6 22   1 1 0
 10/30 Logan *  A 14 51  5 6 0


Photo by Jim Day wbex.com

  2009 VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE 
 DATE  OPPONENT  H/A
 8-29 Washington CH  L 3 games
 9-1 Fairfield Union W 4 games
 9-3 Warren L 4 games
 9-8 Marietta L 3 games
 9-10 Logan W 5 games
 9-12 Miami Trace - Westerville North W MT, L WN
 9-15 Warren L 3 games
 9-17 Marietta L 4 games
 9-19 Dublin Scioto Tournament W Groveport
 L Scioto
 L B-creek
 9-22 Logan W 3 games
 9-24  Warren L 5 games
 9-29 Marietta L 4 games
 10-1 Logan W 3 games
 10-3 Logan Elm L 3 games
 10-10 SEAOL Day of Champions W 3 games,
   5th place
 10-17 Unioto - Waverly W Unioto,
 W Waverly

 2009 TENNIS  
DATE  OPPONENT LOC/RESULT
 8-17 Athens W 3-2
 8-18 Hilliard Davidson L 2-3
 8-19 Dublin Scioto L 1-4
 8-21 Worth. Kilbourne W 3-2
 8-27  Circleville W 5-0
 8-31 Upper Arlington L 0-5
 9-1 Logan W 5-0
 9-3 Hilliard Davidson L 0-5
 9-5 Portsmouth/Jackson  L 2-3 (P), W 5-0 (J)
 9-8 Vinton County W 5-0
 9-14 New Albany L 1-4
 9-17 Marietta L 2-3
 9-22  Ironton W 5-0 
 9-23 Logan W 4-1 
 9-30 Pickerington North L 1-4 
 10-1 Reynoldsburg L 2-3
 10-5 Upper Arlington "B" L 0-5
  

Photo by Jim Day wbex.com

  2009 GIRLS SOCCER  
DATE  OPPONENTH/A 
 8-24 CirclevilleT 2-2
 8-27 AthensW 3-1
 9-3 WarrenW 4-0 
 9-5 Tri-ValleyW 2-1
 9-8 MariettaL 0-5
 9-10 LoganW 3-1
 9-14 MinfordW 7-1
 9-17 JacksonW 6-3
 9-22 Teays ValleyL 1-5
 9-24 WarrenW 4-0
 9-28 NorthlandW 7-0
 10-1 MariettaL 0-2
 10-3 AlexanderW 5-1
 10-6 LoganT 1-1
 10-8 JacksonW 1-0
 10-13 UniotoW 5-2


Photo by Dana Cousins wbex.com

 2009 SEOAL BOYS SOCCER CHAMPS 
DATE  OPPONENT  H/A 
 8-27 Athens T 2-2
 8-29 Circleville W 6-1
 9-3 Warren W 3-2
 9-10 Logan W 7-0
 9-15 Teays Valley W 6-2
 9-17 Jackson W 7-0
 9-19 Waverly W 6-0
 9-22 Gallia Academy W 10-1
 9-24 Warren W 7-2
 10-1 Marietta  L 1-3
 10-3 Xenia W 6-1
 10-6 Logan W 4-1
 10-8 Jackson W 1-0
 10-10 Bishop Watterson W 4-2
 10-12 Marietta  W 2-1
 10-15 Gallia Academy W 6-2

  2009 CROSS COUNTRY  
DATE  OPPONENT(S) LOC/RESULT
 8-24 Piketon Girls 1st
 8-29 Paint Valley Seip Mound Classic Paint Valley
 9-1 Chillicothe Invite Girls 2nd
 9-5 Circleville Kiwanis Invite Girls 5th
 9-15 Piketon Girls 1st
 9-19 Viking Invite Teays Valley
 9-26 Pickerington Tiger Invite Pick Central
 10-3 Piketon Invite Piketon
 10-10 Ross County Meet Girls 2nd, 
McCorkle 1st
 10-17 SEOAL Championship Grils 3rd


 2009 GOLF SCHEDULE  
DATE  OPPONENT(S)LOC/RESULT 
 08-13 Portsmouth Invite  
 08-17 Canal Winchester Invite   378
 08-22 Unioto Invite 4th, 347, (Lods 73)
 08-24 Logan/Logan Elm 3rd, 196
 08-31 Jackson/Logan Chill CC
 09-12 David Christoff Classic 19th, 386 (Lods 85, Davis 88)
 09-14 Chesapeake 3rd, 201 (Lods 47)
 09-15 Jackson 3rd, 186 (Dennis 41)
 09-19Zane Trace Invite 5th, 413 (Morrisey 97) 
 09-22 SEOAL Championship Valley View
 10-05 Division 1 Sectional 7th, 392

Holz, Netter and Arledge Headed to College
Wednesday 05-12-2010 2:00pm ET

Three more Cavaliers are heading to college to play football.

Ceremonies for Tyler Holz (OL/DL) Defiance College and Troy Netter (DB/WR) Otterbein College  will be held Monday at 2:45pm and Tuesday at 2:45pm for Keagan Arledge (WR/DB) Washington and Jefferson.

Netter joins former Cavs Jordan Benson, Kent Parker and Ron Smith at Otterbein.

Earlier this year, Shay Netter signed with Toledo and Drew Basil signed with Ohio State.



Tyler Holz               Troy Netter             Keagan Arledge

Semancik Signs with University of Findlay
Tuesday 04-13-2010 4:42pm ET


Photo Credit: Dana Cousins

Chillicothe High School senior Tyler Semancik signed a letter of intent, Tuesday, to play soccer at the University of Findlay.

Basil Turning Heads at OSU
Friday 04-09-2010 7:02am ET
As the Buckeyes ready for their Kicking Scrimmage on Saturday, the Ozone.net reports Chillicothe's Drew Basil was wooing them in practice.

Basil an early graduate of CHS is participating in his first spring practice with Ohio State.

The OSU Spring game is April 24th at the Horseshoe.

Read the Ozone.net report.
Shay Netter Headed to Toledo Rockets
Wednesday 03-17-2010 11:53am ET
Shay Netter made it official Monday, he'll be a Toledo Rocket.

Chillicothe's leading tackler the past two seasons (323 the past three seasons), Netter will be a preferred walk-on at the University of Toledo.

Netter said making a choice between Ohio University and Toledo was tough. He visited UT six times on unofficial visits and fell in love with the campus. But he also enjoyed Athens. Netter added the Toledo coaches made him feel at home.

Eventually, numbers helped Netter decide. Ohio has a surplus of linebackers, Toledo, in need at the position, signed four linebackers on National Signing Day, but Netter finds himself third on the depth chart due to Rockets' the low numbers.

Toledo plays on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN360 this season, beginning with Arizona at the Glass Bowl.

The Rockets are also scheduled to play the Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium in 2011.

Read more about Toledo Rockets Football.

See the Rockets 2010 Schedule.

Hear Dan Ramey's interview with Shay Netter:
Click Here



Photo by Dana Cousins, wbex.com
Pictured (left to right) front, Candy Netter, Shay Netter and Bryan Netter. Back, Superintendent Roger Crago, Coach Bill Davidson, Coach Jeff Metzler and Principal John Payne

Cavs Stand 2nd in Running for SEOAL All-Sports Banner
Thursday 03-11-2010 7:03am ET

By CRAIG DUNN
Sports Editor, The Logan Daily News
cdunn@logandaily.com
LOGAN — While Marietta High School remains atop the Southeastern Ohio Athletic League William E. (Bill) Thomas All-Sports Trophy standings, MHS saw what was a 12-point lead at the end of the fall sports season sliced under double figures during the winter.
Marietta (51.5 total points on the school year) only scored 10 points — eight by its league-champion girls basketball team — during the recently-concluded winter sports season and leads second-place Chillicothe by 9.5 points.
Chillicothe (42 points) leads a logjam of five schools who are within 5.5 points of one another in the second-place through sixth-place positions. Logan (39.5) is third, with Warren (39) fourth, Gallipolis (37) fifth and Ironton (36.5) sixth.
Jackson (28.5) is seventh and Portsmouth (20) eighth.
Marietta, which has won five of the last six All-Sports titles, won four fall championships to get out of the gate quickly.
But Chillicothe, which was third after the fall season, had the best overall winter of all SEOAL schools (16.5 points) even though it didn't win any titles. CHS was second in boys basketball, third in wrestling and tied for third in girls basketball.
Logan had runner-up finishes in wrestling and girls basketball to turn in the second-best winter (14.5 points) and jump from fourth to third. Warren dropped from second to fourth, with the school's best winter finish being a tie for third with Portsmouth in boys basketball.
Gallipolis, Ironton, Jackson and Portsmouth were all five through eight after the fall season as well, but Ironton won the boys basketball title and Gallia Academy took the wrestling crown to tighten the standings heading into the spring season.
Gallipolis is the only school other than Marietta to claim more than one championship thus far this school year. The Blue Angels won the volleyball title last fall.
Points are determined on an 8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis in sports where all eight schools field full teams. In other sports, points are determined as to how many teams competed for the title in a particular sport.
Since Ironton and Portsmouth don't have wrestling, for example, those points were determined on a 6-5-4-3-2-1 basis. Half-points are awarded in the case of ties.
Five championships will be determined this spring: baseball, softball, boys and girls track, and boys tennis.
The SEOAL, one of the longest-running prep conferences in the state, was formed by William E. (Bill) Thomas of Wellston in 1925 and began competition with a boys track meet that spring, with 1925-26 being the first full season of conference competition.
This is the final season in the SEOAL for Ironton, which will leave the league to play as an independent following the 2009-10 school year. Marietta departs the conference at the end of the 2010-11 school year to join the East Central Ohio League.

Hinton on "Dan & Mike in the Morning"
Thursday 01-21-2010 8:58am ET
Hear Dan Ramey's interview with Hinton from WBEX's "Dan & Mike in the Morning": Click Here
Hinton to Become New Cavs Football Coach
Thursday 01-21-2010 7:04am ET

The Chillicothe City School Board will meet at 5:30pm Monday to announce Ron Hinton as the new head football coach for the Cavaliers.

Hinton has enjoyed most of his success at Amanda Clearcreek, where he's been the head coach the last 29 seasons.

Hinton's career coaching record is 281-70-3 which includes back-to-back state championships in 1999 and 2000. His teams have finished second in the state on three other occasions.

Hinton has been a finalist for the job Chillicothe two other times, (1991 and 1995) but now can say, he has a new home.

Monday's board meeting will be held in the Chillicothe Cafeteria at the campus on Yoctangee Parkway.

The hiring fills the vacancy from the coaching retirement of Bill Davidson, who led the Cavs the past seven seasons.

RON HINTON

281-70-3 Career record

-- 29 years at Amanda Clearcreek
-- 3 years at Piketon (2 SVC titles)

-- Mid State League Coach of the Year 16 times (4 Cardinal Division, 12 Buckeye Division)

-- From 1991 and 2006, played in 11 Regional Championships

-- From 1992-1998, 52 game regular season winning streak

-- From 1996-2006, won 8 Regional Championships

-- Won State Championships in 1999 and 2000

-- Finished 2nd three times between 1997 and 2004.

Update: Cavalier Football Search
Monday 12-07-2009 10:05am ET
The deadline has come and gone for application for Chillicothe High School's head football coaching vacancy.

Athletic Director Rey Bradley says a selection committee has been assembled and will begin meeting next week.

While the deadline has passed, Bradley says the committee will accept any late applications received.

Officials are hoping to have a new coach in place after the first of the year.
The position became vacant with the announced retirement by Bill Davidson, who led the Cavaliers for the past seven campaigns.
Cavs Football Banquet 2009
Wednesday 11-11-2009 9:45am ET

Awards from the Chillicothe Football Banquet held November 11, 2009:

Most Valuable Lineman
   Danny Demick

Most Valuable Back
   Casey Oates

Most Valuable Special Team Player
   Drew Basil

Sportsmanship Award
   Marty Dunn

Leadrship Award
   Kenny Doles

Most Committed Award
   Logan Reynolds

Most Valuable Player
   Shay Netter

1st Team All-SEOAL
   Shay Netter
   Drew Basil

Honorable Mention ALL SEOAL
   Danny Demick
   Dylan Osborne
  
All-SEOAL Academic (3.5 gpa & varsity letter)
   Keegan Arledge
   Drew Basil
   Danny Demick
   Kenny Doles
   Marty Dunn
   David Gerhardt
   Skyler Mallow
   Shay Netter
   Dylan Osborne
   Logan Reynolds
   Brian Whittaker

Coach Metzler's M.A.D. (Make A Difference) Awards
   Dyan Osborne DL
   Casey Oates DB
   Kenny Doles LB

Cavs Post Season Awards
Tuesday 11-10-2009 11:26am ET

The first round of post season awards for Chillicothe athletics are here. The Football and Soccer banquets are coming up and more awards will posted soon.

Boys Cross Country
CHS Awards
Dalton Bettondorf Fr Fastest Time
Seth McGuire Soph Sportsmanship/100% Award


Girls Cross Country
Hannah McCorkle Sr  All-S.E.O.A.L.
Brianna Cahill Sr All-S.E.O.A.L.
Alyssa Mathis Jr. All-S.E.O.A.L.
CHS Awards
Hannah McCorkle  Fastest Time
Allison Shoemaker  Sportsmanship/100% Award
 
Boys Golf
John Lods Sr  All-S.E.O.A.L.


Girls Tennis
   
Georgia Bennett Jr. All-S.E.O.A.L./Player of the Year  
Parissa Bennett Fr. All-S.E.O.A.L. 
Megan Zupi Sr. All-S.E.O.A.L.
CHS Awards
Georgia Bennett  Most Valuable Player
Alex Camponeschi Jr Sportsmanship Award
Megan Zupi  Most Improved


Volleyball

Haley Pittenger  Sr. All-S.E.O.A.L./1st Team All-Dist.14
Brittny Strawser  Sr. All-S.E.O.A.L./Honorable Mention All-District 14

CHS Awards
Haley Pittenger Sr. Most Valuable Player
Brenda Detty   Jr. Sportsmanship Award
Brittny Strawser Sr. Best Offensive Player          
Paulina Tanedo  Sr. Best Defensive Player          
Stacey Robinson  Sr. Most Improved
Grace Tanedo Sr. Coach’s Award