Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships and Appearances
- Portsmouth Clay
- Boys' Basketball - OHSAA Final Four Appearance - 1969 (Arcanum def. Clay 76-61)
- Girls' Basketball - OHSAA Final Four Appearance - 1980
- Boys' Golf - OHSAA Division III State Championship Appearances - 2004, 2005, 2006
- Girls' Softball
- OHSAA State Championships
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- 1980 - (d. Archbold 18-6 & d. New Madison Tri-Village 12-3 to finish season at 25-0)
- 1981 - (d. Jeromesville Hillsdale 7-2 & d. Beverly Fort Frye 21-0 to finish season at 29-0)
- 1983 - (d. Pioneer North Central 8-7 & d. Mineral Ridge 6-2 to finish season at 24-1)
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- OHSAA State Runner-up
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- 1979 - (d. New Madison Tri-Village 11-2 & lost to Jeromesville Hillsdale 1-4 to finish the season at 19-1)
- 1988 - (d. Sycamore Mohawk 10-0 & lost to Strasburg-Franklin 0-14 to finish the season at 27-3)
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- OHSAA Final Four Appearances (besides the Championships and Second Place Finishes)
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- 1978 - (lost to Jeromesville Hillsdale 5-0)
- 1984 - (lost to Arcanum 10-4)
- 1986 - (lost to Archbold 5-4)
- 2007 - (lost to Triad 13-3 to finish season at 22-5)
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- OHSAA Softball Tournament Records
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- Most Runs (Game, One Team) - Portsmouth Clay (Division III) 21 v. Beverly Fort Frye, 1981
- Most Hits (Game) - Portsmouth Clay (Division III) 19 v. Archbold, 1980
- Most Hits (Game) - North Lewisburg Triad (Division IV) 13 v. Portsmouth Clay, 2007
- Most Hits (Game, Both Teams) - Portsmouth Clay (Division III) 28 v. Archbold, 1980
- Teresa Ruby - played in first four OHSAA state softball tournaments (1978-1981), coach (2007)
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- OHSAA State Championships
- East (Sciotoville Community)
- Boys' Baseball - 1973 (East def. Adena Buckeye West 5-3)
- Eastern Pike
- Boys' Golf - OHSAA Division III State Championship Appearance - 2006
- Franklin Furnace Green
- Boys' Basketball - OHSAA Final Four Appearance - 1939
- Minford
- Girls' Softball
- OHSAA Runner-up
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- 1997 - (d. LaGrange Keystone 1-0 & lost to Tallmadge 7-0 to finish season at 27-4)
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- OHSAA Final Four Appearances (besides the Second Place Finish)
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- 1994 - (lost to LaGrange Keystone 2-0)
- 1996 - (lost to Alliance Marlington 4-0)
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- OHSAA Runner-up
- New Boston
- Boys' Basketball
- OHSAA Final Four Appearances
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- 1938
- 1960 - (Salem Local d. New Boston 67-59)
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- OHSAA Final Four Appearances
- Notre Dame
- Football - 1967 & 1970 Associated Press state championships
- Oak Hill
- Girls' Basketball - OHSAA Runner-up - 2004 (Youngstown Ursuline d. Oak Hill 66-52)
- South Webster
- Boys' Basketball
- OHSAA State Championship
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- 2006 - (d. Lockland 61-58 & d. Columbus Grove 83-65)
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- OHSAA Final Four Appearances
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- 2004 - (Holgate d. South Webster 31-28)
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- OHSAA State Championship
- Symmes Valley
- Boys' Basketball (as Waterloo High School before consolidation, "Waterloo Wonders")
- OHSAA State Championship
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- 1934 - (d. Lowellville 43-32 & d. Mark Center 40-26)
- 1935 - (d. Fremont St. Joseph 48-21 & d. Oxford Stewart 25-22)
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- OHSAA Final Four Appearances (besides the Championships)
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- 1941
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- OHSAA State Championship
- Girls' Softball - OHSAA State Runner-up - 2005 (d. Cortland Maplewood 3-2 & lost to Convoy Crestview 6-4 to finish season at 28-5)
- Lucasville Valley
- Boys' Baseball – 1975 (Valley def. Russia 5-0)
- Girls' Softball
- OHSAA Final Four Appearances
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- 1993 - (lost to North Robinson Colonel Crawford 9-3)
- 1994 - (lost to Jeromesville Hillsdale 6-1)
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- OHSAA Final Four Appearances
- Waverly
- Boys' Baseball – 1954 (Waverly def. Sycamore 2-1)
- Boys' Basketball - OHSAA Final Four Appearance - 1970 (Dayton Chaminade d. Waverly 73-55)
- 1973 - Associated Press Class AA Boys' Basketball Poll Champion (17-1)
- Portsmouth West
- Football - Division IV State Final Appearance - 2002 (Kenton def. Portsmouth West 45-13)
- Girls' Softball
- 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 (besides the 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
- Wheelersburg
- Boys' Baseball – 1996 (def. Middlefield Cardinal 4-1)
- Boys' Basketball
- OHSAA State Runner-up
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- 1984 - (d. Willard 70-64 & lost to Akron St. Vincent - St. Mary 75-71 to finish season at 23-5)
- 1995 - (d. Columbus Bishop Hartley 76-60 & lost to Orrville 79-50 to finish season at 23-4)
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- OHSAA Final Four Appearances
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- 1982 - Youngstown Rayen d. Wheelersburg 61-45)
- 1989 - (Cincinnati North College Hill d. Wheelersburg 71-67 (2OT))
- 2006 - (Cleveland Cleveland Villa Angela-St. Joseph d. Wheelersburg 71-62)
- 2007 - (Cincinnati North College Hill d. Wheelersburg 69-66 (OT))
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- OHSAA State Basketball Tournament Records
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- Largest Margin of Victory - Championship Game (Division III) - Orrville 79 d. Wheelersburg 50 in 1995
- Most Two-Point Field Goals - Championship Game - Orrville (35) v. Wheelersburg in 1995
- Most Two-Point Field Goals, Both Teams - Championship Game - 53 (Orrville 35 & Wheelersburg 18) in 1995
- Most Rebounds - Championship Game - Orrville (44) v. Wheelersburg in 1995
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- OHSAA State Runner-up
- Football – 1989 (def. Warren John F. Kennedy 14-7)
- Girls' Softball - OHSAA State Runner-up - 2004 (d. Archbold 2-1 & lost to Woodsfield Monroe Central 1-0 to finish season at 25-6)
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