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The Ironton Fighting Tigers are a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (excluding football). Currently, the other members of the conference include Chesapeake High School (Panthers), Coal Grove High School (Hornets), Fairland High School (Dragons), South Point High School (Pointers), Rock Hill High School (Redmen), Portsmouth High School (Trojans), Gallia Academy High School (Blue Devils).
Jul. 18—By Joseph DiCristofaro The Ironton Tribune Despite moving over eight hours away in a year to pursue athletics, Ironton High School football standout Shaun Terry will still be a Tiger ...
Ironton’s schedule includes clashes with last year’s Class A Kentucky state champions Pikeville, 2023 Class AA New York state runner-up St. Francis, and last season’s winner of the East ...
The Ironton Tanks, founded in 1919, was a combination of two Ironton cross-town rival football clubs known as the Irish Town Rags and the Lombards." [ 1 ] Their name reflected both the town's deep roots in the iron industry and the desire of returning soldiers from World War I to run over their opponents.
Aug. 16—Previous Trevon Pendleton The 2024 Ironton Fighting Tigers football team Paul Boggs — Daily Times Senior members of the 2024 Ironton High School football team are, front row from left ...
Robert "Bob" Lutz is the former head football coach of Ironton High School and Saint Joseph Central High School, both in Ironton, Ohio.In 2009, Lutz passed former Hamilton Catholic High School and Father Stephen T. Badin High School head coach Terry Malone for the record of most wins in Ohio high school football history with his 361st career victory.
[2] [3] He spent two years there before becoming the head football and basketball coach at Ironton High School in 1933. [3] While at Ironton, he coached future Chicago Bears star halfback George McAfee as the team won the state football championship in 1935. [2] [4] Gallagher left Ironton in 1940 to take a job as an assistant coach for the ...
Sep. 25—On Saturday afternoon, Olympian McKenzie Long made a return visit home and got to walk the halls of the Ironton High School for the first time in five years to visit with family, friends ...