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LOOKING BACKWARD
in AHS Football
The AHS opener marks the beginning of the 99th football
season. The All-time record is 412 wins, 433 losses,
and 40 ties. The Arrows have won 11 league championships.
The Orange and Black won the North Central Ohio League
three times in 26 season with the third best record
of 61-53-14 for a 53.5 percentage. They won the Cardinal
Conference seven times with a record of 61-77-5 for
a 44.2 percentage. They won the Ohio Heartland Conference
once in 16 years with a 29-45 record for a 39.2 percentage.
All three of these leagues can be found on the Lincoln
Highway League web site at: www.3lhloh.org. In the
two years of the OCC the A's have won 9 and lost 3.
Twice (1987) and (2003) they've made the State Playoffs.
5 Years Ago 2000
Coach Dick James' six consecutive non-losing seasons,
the longest in AHS history, ended with a single win:
a forfeit from Galion. Dan Stauffer was the leading
tackler, QB Craig Scott had the most total offense,
and Pride Starnes was the MVP.
10 Years Ago - 1995 Ashland 36, Shelby 14
The Arrows jumped off to four straight wins before
running into 3 State ranked teams. Marc Wood ran for
228 yards on 27 carries for 2 touchdowns. QB Ryan
Funk threw for three TDs to defeat the Whippets. The
defense shut down Schroeder, their 2000 yd rusher.
15 Years Ago - 1990 Ashland 10, Garfield Heights
7 two overtimes
A delirious Homecoming crowd saw a 16-game losing
streak end when sophomore Tim Seder kicked a 30-yard
field goal in the second overtime. He scored all ten
points including a 13-yd TD pass from Tom Williams.
This season he is a kicker in the Arena Football League.
Matt Thomas (17) and Greg Fulk (13) led the defense
in tackles, and Mr. Football Matt Harpster made 7
tackles.
20 Years Ago - 1985 Ashland 20, Lexington 14
Arrow Pride came alive! Matt Underwood, who is a Cleveland
Sports broadcaster, tossed two TD passes to Joe Massie
and Brian Moore to upset the undefeated Minutemen.
Paul
Herrmann ran for 138 yds on 22 carries and scored
the winning touchdown. LBer Tom Dudte was the leading
tackler.
20 Years Ago - 1985 Ashland 44, Mansfield Malabar
28
Arrow Pride produced 417 total yards and 7 TDs by
Paul Herrmann
(80, 60, & 4 yds), Sam Rado (two runs and one
pass), and TD catches by
Jeff Purtell and Joe Massie. Coach Quackenbush had
high praises for the offensive co-ordinator Bill Seder
and the offensive linemen: Steve Hewitt, Jerry Campbell,
Mike Gordon, and Steve & Scott Mowry.
25 Years Ago - 1980 Ashland 21, Galion 14
QB Bill Grindle passed for 129 yds and completed 12
of 19 passes to lead Coach Dave Gray's Run and Shoot
offense. Tim Mowry scored a stunning 44-yd punt return.
The defense was led by present-day AHS football coach
Scott Valentine with seven tackles. Present-day Waynedale
football coach Bill Seder had a key 4th quarter interception.
30 Years Ago - 1975 Ashland 20, Mansfield Senior
6
For the fifth straight year the Tygers could not beat
the Arrows. QB Joe Brownfield directed the Veer offense
on a rain soaked field to 226 yards against only 99
for Senior High. Tim Collins replaced the injured
Matt Call and scored two touchdowns.
30 Years Ago - 1975 Ashland 7, Mansfield Madison
0
Jim Fowler rushed 18 times for 122 yds behind the
blocking of Bob Crego. Linebackers Kevin Crossen and
Gary Mularz led to the defense to their second straight
shutout. The only score was on QB Joe Brownfield's
option pitchout to Jim Fowler, who ran 14 yards to
the end zone.
35 Years Ago - 1970 Ashland 32, Lorain Southview
14
QB George Andress had first the 1000-yd passing season
in AHS history, and Seniors Steve Call, Randy Park,
and Jack Vanosdall led the line play. However, Tight
end Warren Jones thrilled the crowd with his high
stepping touchdown run which gave new head coach Paul
Dienstberger his first AHS coaching win.
40 Years Ago - 1965 Ashland 48, Mansfield Madison
6
Roosevelt Robinson scored 4 TDs and rushed for 124
yds as the A's
captured their 15th straight Cardinal Conference victory.
QB Joe Shideler
threw two touchdown passes. Eddie McCormic blocked
two punts and
recovered a fumble to lead the defense.
40 Years Ago - 1965 Ashland 16, New Philly 14
The 17th straight Cardinal Conference win! Rosey Robinson
scored all
16 point on 28 carries for 139 yards. The leading
tacklers were Jim
Shideler (16), Bill Ihrig (12), and Eddie McCormic
(11).
45 Years Ago - 1960 Ashland 28, Dayton Belmont 8
The home game of the season at Redwood Stadium was
the only win of the season. It was nearly Gary Moose
night. On offense he gained 193 yards on 28 carries.
On defense he made half the tackles, intercepted a
pass, and recovered a fumble. Blocking back Larry
Winger scored three touchdowns with 66 yds on 13 carries.
50 Years Ago - 1955 Ashland 12, Garfield Heights
0
The Arrows upset the state ranked opponent on Max
Messner's pair of one yard touchdown runs. The future
NFL Detroit Lion plunged 15 times for 99 yards. HB
Eddie Lash picked up 87 yds rushing. The defense was
led by middle linebacker Messner and two-way performers
Ron McQuillen and Larry Street.
55 Years Ago - 1950 Ashland 13, Marion 12
The beginning of Coach C.E. Taylor's 21 game winning
streak - the
longest in AHS football history. The rushing of Rollie
Scott and
the Roseboro brothers (John - a senior and Jim - a
sophomore) set
up the two TDs. It was a memorable night for substitute
junior back
Harold Brown, who placekicked the winning 13th point.
60 Years Ago - 1945 Ashland 20, Willard 0
It was the first year for Coach C.E. Taylor, and the
first year as an independent after 26 years in the
North Central Ohio League. Frank Glasser rushed 6
times and scored 2 TDs. Former AHS band director Dick
Johnson was the fullback. Capt. Dick Stauffer and
Gaylord Strine were the line stars.
65 Years Ago - 1940 Ashland 7, Mansfield Senior 6
The most memorable upset in AHS football history was
to be the end of the rivalry because Mansfield was
too powerful. Lester Hesson ran 58 yards with a pass
interception for the TD and he kicked the extra point.
The marching band led an ecstatic crowd from Redwood
Stadium to the downtown. Every member of the team
signed the game ball, and it can be seen in the high
school trophy case today. The rivalry was renewed
in 1971, when the Arrows pulled off another 7-6 upset.
70 Years Ago - 1935 Ashland 19, Marion 6
The A's defeated the Presidents for the seventh year
in a row. The highlight of the day was the dedication
of Guy C. Myers fieldhouse at the formerly known as
YMCA Field. Capt Bud Plank at 140 was the smallest
lineman, and Bob McPherson at 205 was the largest
blocker.
75 Years Ago - 1930 Ashland 64, Mt. Gilead 0
All 33 players got to play in the Dad's Day game.
Jim Jesson (3 TDs) led six players, who scored touchdowns.
Herb Smith and Dean Morgan led what has been called
"one of the finest lines" in AHS history.
The team had the best record since 1915. They, also,
played the first night game in AHS football history.
It was a 13-13 tie with Bucyrus at the College Field.
80 Years Ago - 1925 Ashland 12, Norwalk 0
The Orange and Black opened on a Saturday afternoon
at Y Field with a squad of 62 players averaging 135
pounds each. Paul "Beanie" and Maurice "Hap"
Johnson scored the TDs. The Query twins (David and
William) were the other starting backs. Senior Capt.
Don McEntire, an All-NCO tackle, led the line play.
85 Years Ago - 1920
The Orange and Black had only one win, a forfeit from
Mansfield, and Schulyer Wharton (5) and Fred McClintock
(3) scored eight of the teams 9 TDs. Both went on
to become successful coaches: Wharton at Coshocton
and McClintock at Galion in the NCO.
90 Years Ago - 1915 Ashland 27, Mt. Vernon 21
A substitute player, Paul Dessenberg, made the second
longest play in AHS's football history. He caught
a fumble in the end zone and returned it 102 yards
for a touchdown. Sam Long returned a pass interception
103 yards in 1972 for the longest TD play in AHS history.
90 Years Ago - 1915 Ashland 72, Shelby 0
On a Saturday afternoon at YMCA Field the Orange &
Black set the all-time single game record. Clarence
Miller scored two touchdowns and established the single
game record with six extra points. The other members
of the highest scoring backfield in AHS history were:
Wayne McDowell (4 TDs), James Ilger (3 TDs), and Roy
Garman (2 TDs). The big tackle was Marshall Mohn,
who was a four year letterman. Wayne McDowell scored
108 points that season, and it remained the AHS scoring
record until 1959 when Dick Dauch surpassed it.
95 Years Ago - 1910 Ashland 22, Wooster 0
The A's boasted of a State Championship! The Thanksgiving
Day game a College Field. 3:30 in the afternoon. Admission:
25 cents. Thomas H. Moore closed his coaching career
with some of the great names of his era: Warren Spreng,
Paul Ganyard, Percy McDowell, Martin Moore, Cy Winbigler,
Harry Pifer, Herb Campbell, Glenn Miller, Alfred Eggers,
Clarence Kosht, and Merle Lamprecht. Each one was
a 3 or 4 year starter.
105 Years Ago - 1900 Ashland 0, Mansfield 18
The first AHS game although not all were bona fide
AHS students. Ted Brindle was the Captain. Future
AHS coach T. H. Moore was the center. Ellsworth Shinn,
the top AHS back, was knocked unconscious and carried
from the field. A crowd of 200 watched the game at
the Mansfield Fairgrounds.
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