9-16-16—Suburban League Football Non-League Report (Through Week 3) Acknowledgments This is an UNOFFICIAL report and is produced using information on the in- ternet, in newspapers, and provided by the different football programs in the league. It is simply for those that enjoying seeing information, statis- tics, and statistical comparisons. Thank you for those sources and people that contribute to this compilation, including but not limited to: O Joe Eitel: www.joeeitel.com O Drew Pasteur: www.fantastic50.net O Medina County Gazette: www.medinagazette.northcoastnow.com O Akron Beacon Journal: www.cleveland.com O Cleveland Plain Dealer: www.cleveland.com O Canton Repository: www.cantonrep.com O Albert Grindle O Suburban League Ads, Coaches, and Team Statistician Submitting Information—Correcting Errors This is a project that I am volunteering my time to do—so please be under- standing if mistakes exist. All information is directly taken from media sources and online sources as well as provided by team sources. Please contact me to send information (statistics) or for corrections/mistakes. ([email protected]). Table of Contents League History Page 3 League Football History Pages 4-7 Standings & Schedule Page 8-9 SL Weekly Summaries Pages 10-11 Individual Statistical Leaders Page 13 Team Statistical Leaders Pages 14-15 Individual Team Statistics Pages 16-30 The History of the Suburban League The Suburban League is an outgrowth of the old Summit County League. The Summit League consisted of 13 schools including: Bath (Revere), Richfield (Revere), Greensburg (Green), Boston Township (Woodridge), North- field-Macedonia (Nordonia), Copley, Twinsburg, Manchester, Hudson, and Mogadore. In 1949 the larger schools in the league—Copley, Greensburg (Green), Hudson, Manchester, and Northfield- Macedonia (Nordonia)—formed the Suburban League while the smaller schools remained in the Summit County League. The League operated with the original five schools for eight years although Highland (formerly Sharon- Granger) did participate in the League in football. In 1958—Revere, Boston Township (Woodridge), Mogadore, and Twinsburg (Chamberlin)—merged to make the league nine teams. The Suburban League existed with nine schools until 1964 when Twinsburg (Chamberlain) left to join the Cha- grin Valley Conference. The league introduced the All-Sports Trophy in 1967-1968 which is awarded to the school that does the best in all sports competitions. Mogadore withdrew following the 1967-68 school year to join the Por- tage County League. The league operated with seven schools until Coventry left the Metropolitan League to be- come a member in 1969-1970. In 1972-1973, girl’s sports were added to Suburban League competition—they had previously competed in Y- Teens as part of the YWCA. When Norton withdrew from the Metropolitan League and was admitted to membership in 1972-73, the league again had nine members. But Nordonia withdrew the following season to become a member of the Metropolitan League. Highland joined the league when Manchester opted to join the All-Ohio Conference in 1976. Field replaced Woodridge in 1978, and when Coventry left to join the All-Ohio Conference following the 1982-83 school year, the league again operated with seven schools. Wadsworth was admitted to membership in December of 1981 and be- gan actively participating in the fall of 1984. In 1990, Field withdrew from the league to join the Portage County League and Tallmadge left the Metropolitan League to join the Suburban League. After the 1996-97 season, Hudson left the league to join the Western Reserve Conference. Cloverleaf High School withdrew from the Pioneer Conference and began Suburban League competition in the 1997-98 school year. In 2005, Norton left to join the new two-tier 16-school Portage Trail Conference. Barberton withdrew from the Western Reserve Conference and joined the Suburban League. In 2011, Barberton left the league to become independent and the Nordonia Knights (an original member 1949- 1973) withdrew from the Northeast Ohio Conference to rejoin the Suburban League—forming the eight member league as it exists today. In 2015, big changes have occurred to the Suburban League. First, Green left the conference to become a mem- ber of the Federal League and Cloverleaf left the conference to become a member of the Portage Trail Conference. Second, the league expanded into one 7-team and one 8-team division—high school based upon enrollment (National Division-Big School and American Division-Small School) while middle school (except football) based on geography (East and West). The expansion saw three former members return: Hudson (1949-1996), Twinsburg (1958-1963), and Barberton (2005-2010). It also welcomed six new members into the league: Stow-Monroe Falls, North Royalton, Cuyahoga Falls, Brecksville-Broadview Heights, Kent Roosevelt, and Aurora. NATIONAL DIVISION (HS-Big School): Stow (1,338), North Royalton (1,334), Hudson (1,250), Cuyahoga Falls (1,217), Wadsworth (1,183), Brecksville (1,163), Twinsburg (1,090) and Nordonia (1,018) AMERICAN DIVISION (HS-Small School): Barberton (931), Roosevelt (881), Highland (873), Copley (867), Aurora (787), Revere (679) and Tallmadge (633). East Conference (MS): Aurora, Cuyahoga Falls, Hud- son, Nordonia, Roosevelt, Stow, Tallmadge and Twins- burg. West Conference (MS): Barberton, Brecksville, Copley, Highland, North Royalton, Revere and Wadsworth. The History of Suburban League Football—National Division Brecksville-Broadview Hts. Cuyahoga Falls High School Hudson High School Nordonia High School High School www.cfalls.summit.k12.oh.us www.hudson.k12.oh.us www.nordoniaschools.org League Member: 2015-Present www.bbhcsd.org League Member: 1949-1996, League Member: 1949-1972, League Member: 2015-Present Location: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 2015-Present 2011-Present Location: Brecksville, Ohio Enrollment: 1279: (B—661) Location: Hudson, Ohio Location: Macedonia, Ohio Enrollment: 1038: (B—520) Division: I Region: 1 Enrollment: 1177: (B—578) Enrollment: 932: (B—472) Division: II Region: 3 Nickname: Black Tigers Division: II Region: 3 Division: II Region: 3 Nickname: Bees Colors: Black and Gold Nickname: Explorers Nickname: Knights Colors: Red and Gold Field: Clifford Stadium Colors: Blue and White Colors: Green and White Field: SLC (0): NONE Field: Hudson Memorial Sta- Field: Boliantz Stadium SLC (0): NONE Playoffs (1): 2001 dium SLC (2): 1969, 2014 Playoffs (8): 1983, 1988, SLC (5): 1949, 1953, 1962, Playoffs (13): 1985, 1988, 1997, 2000, 2006, 2008, 2010, 1988, 1992 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2013 Playoffs (9): 1996, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012, Final Four (1): 1983 2003, 2004, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 State Champs (1): 1983 2013, 2014, 2015 Final Four (2): 2002, 2014 North Royalton High School Stow-Monroe Falls Twinsburg High School Wadsworth High School www.northroyaltonsd.org High School www.twinsburg.k12.oh.us www.wadsworth.k12.oh.us League Member: 2015-Present www.smfschools.org League Member: 1958-1964, League Member: 1984-Present Location: North Royalton, Ohio League Member: 2015-Present 2015-Present Location: Wadsworth, Ohio Enrollment: 1227: (B—627) Location: Stow, Ohio Location: Twinsburg, Ohio Enrollment: 1126: (B—584) Division: I Region: 1 Enrollment: 1465: (B—739) Enrollment: 989: (B—490) Division: II Region: 4 Nickname: Bears Division: I Region: 1 Division: II Region: 3 Nickname: Grizzlies Colors: Purple and Gold Nickname: Bulldogs Nickname: Tigers Colors: Red and White Field: Serpentini Stadium Colors: Maroon and Gold Colors: Blue and White Field: Art Wright Stadium (Gibson Field) Field: Field: Tiger Stadium SLC (6): 1988, 1991, 1993, SLC (0): SLC (1): 2015 SLC (0): 1996, 2007, 2009 Playoffs (3): 2007, 2009, Playoffs (7): 1988, 1995, Playoffs (9): 1991, 1992, Playoffs (9): 1996, 1999, 2012 2013, 2015 1994, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2010 2011, 2013, 2014 League Titles Prior to Joining the Conference: Brecksville-Broadview Hts. (7): 1953, Pioneer Conference [1983, 1997, 2003], Southwest Conference [2006, 2008, 2013]; Cuyahoga Falls (16): Trolley League [1919, 1920, 1924, 1925], Western Reserve League [1943, 1947], Inter-City Conference [1959], Northeastern Ohio Conference [1976], Metro League [1983, 1987, 1992, 1994], Western Reserve Conference [1997, 1998, 2000, 2001]; Hudson (13): Summit League [1929, 1931, 1940, 1942, 1947, 1948], Western Reserve Conference [2001, 2002, 2003], Northeast Ohio Conference [2010, 2011, 2012, 2014]; Nordonia (5): Metropolitan League [1978, 1979, 1985], Western Reserve Conference [2006], Northeast Ohio Conference [2007]; North Royalton (5): 1939, 1958, 2007, 2010, 2012; Stow (17): Summit League [1928, 1932, 1933, 1935], Metro The History of Suburban League Football—American Division Aurora High School Barberton High School Copley High School Highland High School www.aurora-schools.org www.barbertonschools.org www.copley-fairlawn.org www.highlandschools.org League Member: 2015-Present League Member: 2005-2011, League Member: 1949-Present League Member:1976- Location: Aurora, Ohio 2015-Present Location: Copley, Ohio Present, 1956-1957 (Football Enrollment: 724: (B—371) Location: Barberton, Ohio Enrollment: 834: (B—453) Only) Division: III Region: 7 Enrollment: 927: (B—484) Division: II Region: 3 Location: Medina, Ohio Nickname: Greenmen Division: II Region: 3 Nickname: Indians Enrollment: 842: (B—433) Colors: Green and White Nickname: Magics Colors: Navy and Gold Division: II Region: 4 Field: Veteran’s Stadium Colors: Purple and White Field: Copley Stadium
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