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The Ironton Tanks were a semi-professional football team organized in 1919 in Ironton, Ohio. Their historical marker gives the story of the Tanks origin: "Semi-professional football began in Ironton in 1893 with a team known as the Irontonians. The Ironton Tanks, founded in 1919, was a combination of two Ironton cross-town rival football clubs ...
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Ironton will also be facing familiar teams this year as well. The Tigers have bookended their schedule with games against Wheelersburg — a three-point game last season — and Portsmouth.
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 ...
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 ...
Hailing from Ohio’s southernmost county, Lawrence, the Tigers uphold the football-proud tradition of the city that touts itself as the home of the first semi-professional team (the Ironton Tanks ...
The Buckeyes entered the 2010 football season coming off of an 11–2 season and going 7–1 in the Big Ten. Ohio State lost to USC and Purdue in the 2009 football season, preventing them from going to the BCS National Championship Game.