Ohio High School Athletic Association Championships and Appearances
- Football
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- Division IV State Final Appearance
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- 2002 - (lost to Kenton 45-13)
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- Division V Region 19 Semifinal
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- 2011 - (lost to Bucyrus Wynford 14-9) finished the season 10-2.
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- Undefeated Regular Seasons
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- 1991
- 2002
- 2008
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- Division IV State Final Appearance
- Girls' Softball
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- OHSAA State Runner-up
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- 1987 - (d. Marion Elgin 4-3 & lost to Akron Hoban 5-1 to finish season at 22-6)
- 1988 - (d. Newark Licking Valley 5-4 & lost to Tallmadge 16-2 to finish season at 28-1)
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- OHSAA Final Four Appearances (Other than Second Place Finishes)
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- 1986 - (lost to Newark Licking Valley 11-1)
- 1989 - (lost to Springfield Northwestern 8-4)
- 1998 - (lost to Keystone LaGrange 2-1)
- 1999 - (lost to Keystone LaGrange 1-0)
- 2000 - (lost to Lima Bath 3-2)
- 2001 - (lost to Keystone LaGrange 3-0)
- 2002 - (lost to Springfield Kenton Ridge 4-0)
- 2003 - (lost to Convoy Crestview 5-0)
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- OHSAA State Runner-up
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