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Troy High School (Ohio)

Troy High School is a public high school in Troy, Ohio, part of Troy City Schools. The current 182,000-square-foot (16,900 m2) complex was built in 1958, and has an enrollment of 1,504 students. The school's mascot is the Trojan. As of 2019-20, the Trojans are again Miami Valley League (MVL) members.

Troy High School
Front entrance of Troy High School before renovation work
Location
151 Staunton Road
Troy, Ohio 45373

United States
Coordinates40°02′44″N 84°12′04″W / 40.0455556°N 84.2011111°W / 40.0455556; -84.2011111
Information
TypePublic
MottoTruth, Honor, Sportsmanship
Established1852; 172 years ago (1852)
School districtTroy City Schools
PrincipalAlexis Dedrick
Staff60.30 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Number of students1,229 (2017–18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio20.38[1]
Color(s)Scarlet and Grey
   
AthleticsFootball, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Ice Hockey, Gymnastics, Volleyball, Golf, Tennis, Bowling, Wrestling, Track, Cross Country, Swimming
Athletics conferenceMiami Valley League
MascotTrojan
Team nameTrojans
RivalPiqua High School
Websitewww.troy.k12.oh.us

1969–1971 Trojans football edit

In 1969 Troy Trojans was a high school team that was rebuilding and led by undersized sophomores, they were having a terrible season (they went 2-7-1), this making four straight losing seasons, two in the Western Ohio League (WOL) 1968 and 1969, and two before that (1966–1967) in the Miami Valley League (MVL). On the last play, of the last game of the season, with the game tied 22-22 against powerful rival Huber Heights Wayne, the pass went to the 165-pound Randy Walker. He was tackled 8 inches (200 mm) from the end zone. After the game the coach, James "Jim" Conard, made the entire team walk around with a piece of cloth that was 18 inches (460 mm) long, until the start of the 1970 season.[2] Walker gave up his first love, baseball, joined the track team for speed and stamina, and started lifting weights-gaining 30 pounds, reporting to fall practice at 195-pounds.[3][4]

The 18-inch (460 mm) strip of cloth would motivate his team, Conard and Walker would not lose another game the remaining two seasons, going 20-0, and winning back-to-back WOL titles. In 1971 they outscored opponents, 406-54, out-gained opponents 3,711 yards (3,393 m) to 1,267, and punting only 19 times all season. The team and the defense dominated opponents, forcing 31 turnovers, and posting five shutouts (including a 35-0 victory over Wayne).[2][3][4]

Three backs would be selected to the All-Western Ohio League team, Gordon Bell, Walker, and Joe Allen. Bell, who gained 3,707 yards (3,390 m) in three seasons, rushed for 1,447 yards (on 198 carries) and scored 19 touchdowns in 1971, and was named first team All-Ohio for both 1970 and 1971. Bell would have also been "Ohio Back of the Year" had he not finish second, to Archie Griffin (Columbus Eastmoor), in both years. Walker, whose main assignment was to block, rushed for 724 yards (662 m), on a 14.9 yards (13.6 m) per carry average. Allen had 544 yards (497 m) on 67 carries (8.1 YPC). David Starkey, the heart of the defense and was named an All-Ohio defensive lineman. Elmo Boyd, a track star who only played football his senior season (1971), finished with 12 catches for 374 yards (31.2 yards-per-catch average) and seven touchdowns.[2][3][4]

In 2001, the 1971 team was selected by a panel of Dayton Daily News sports writers as the best Miami Valley prep football team of the last 50 years. Coach Conard retired after the 1971 season to become a principal at Troy Junior High.[3][5]

20 players from the 1971 Trojans would go on to play college football, 15 of those at the Division I level, and two would play in the National Football League (NFL). Bell would go on to play for the Michigan Wolverines in college, gaining 2,900 yards, and play four seasons in the NFL for the New York Giants and St. Louis Cardinals. Walker would star in three seasons at fullback for the Miami RedHawks, on a team that went 32-1-1, winning the Mid-American Conference title all three years. Drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals (1976; 13th round), Walker would instead choose to become an assistant coach (later head coach of both the Miami RedHawks and the Northwestern Wildcats). Boyd went on to play football at Eastern Kentucky and with the NFL's San Francisco 49ers. Starkey and fullback Joe Allen would play for the Florida Gators. In addition quarterback Al Mayer went on to play at Marshall.[2][3][4]

Clubs and activities edit

The school's Latin Club functions as a local chapter of both the Ohio Junior Classical League (OJCL)[6] and National Junior Classical League (NJCL).[7]

Troy High School entered the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) in 2008. Since then, the Troy High School Archery Team has gone to the state NASP tournament in Columbus, OH and the national NASP tournament in Louisville, KY every year. In 2011 the team as a whole placed 29th in the nation.

Other clubs and activities include:Clubs and Organizations - Troy High School

OHSAA State Championships edit

Trojan Marching Band edit

The Troy High School Trojan Marching Band has qualified for State Marching Band Finals since the events inception in 1980. In addition, the Troy Marching Band has received a Superior rating at this event since 2000. The Trojan Marching Band has performed in the London New Year's Day Parade in 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, and 2022.

Recent years edit

In October 2005, a $12 million renovation commenced. These plans included a new gymnasium, student commons, science wing, new restrooms, new tennis court as well as a new student parking lot. Construction began about January 2006 and was completed about March 2007.

 
A view of the front entrance of Troy High School

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Troy High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 26, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d Naveau, Jim. - "OSU Looks to Keep Winning Streak Against Wildcats". - The Lima News. - October 6, 2001.
  3. ^ a b c d e Begley, Bill. - "Troy of '71 Set Standard for Area Gridiron Greatness - 20 players from that squad went on to play college football". - Dayton Daily News. - August 24, 2001.
  4. ^ a b c d Myslenski, Skip. - "As a High School Player, Randy Walker Once Cost His Team A Victory When He Missed Scoring a Touchdown by 18 Inches". - Chicago Tribune. - December 24, 2000.
  5. ^ Jacoby, Steve. - "Coach Gets 'Quite An Honor' - Sidney resident Jim Conard recognized by Marshall University alumni for efforts". - Dayton Daily News. - October 17, 2002.
  6. ^ . OhioJCL.org - June 2007. Internet Archive: Wayback Machine. 2010. Archived from the original on June 17, 2007. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  7. ^ . OhioJCL.org - July 2002. Internet Archive: Wayback Machine. 2010. Archived from the original on July 21, 2002. Retrieved August 16, 2010. ... by paying both OJCL annual chapter dues and any annual chapter membership dues required by NJCL.
  8. ^ Girls Bowling. - "Girls Bowling: Troy beats Beavercreek to win state title". - Dayton Daily News. - March 5, 2016.
  9. ^ Staff Reports (April 15, 2023). "Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis is a former Troy resident".

External links edit

  • District Website

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Troy High School is a public high school in Troy Ohio part of Troy City Schools The current 182 000 square foot 16 900 m2 complex was built in 1958 and has an enrollment of 1 504 students The school s mascot is the Trojan As of 2019 20 the Trojans are again Miami Valley League MVL members Troy High SchoolFront entrance of Troy High School before renovation workLocation151 Staunton Road Troy Ohio 45373United StatesCoordinates40 02 44 N 84 12 04 W 40 0455556 N 84 2011111 W 40 0455556 84 2011111InformationTypePublicMottoTruth Honor SportsmanshipEstablished1852 172 years ago 1852 School districtTroy City SchoolsPrincipalAlexis DedrickStaff60 30 FTE 1 Grades9 12Number of students1 229 2017 18 1 Student to teacher ratio20 38 1 Color s Scarlet and Grey AthleticsFootball Baseball Basketball Soccer Ice Hockey Gymnastics Volleyball Golf Tennis Bowling Wrestling Track Cross Country SwimmingAthletics conferenceMiami Valley LeagueMascotTrojanTeam nameTrojansRivalPiqua High SchoolWebsitewww wbr troy wbr k12 wbr oh wbr us Contents 1 1969 1971 Trojans football 2 Clubs and activities 3 OHSAA State Championships 4 Trojan Marching Band 5 Recent years 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External links1969 1971 Trojans football editIn 1969 Troy Trojans was a high school team that was rebuilding and led by undersized sophomores they were having a terrible season they went 2 7 1 this making four straight losing seasons two in the Western Ohio League WOL 1968 and 1969 and two before that 1966 1967 in the Miami Valley League MVL On the last play of the last game of the season with the game tied 22 22 against powerful rival Huber Heights Wayne the pass went to the 165 pound Randy Walker He was tackled 8 inches 200 mm from the end zone After the game the coach James Jim Conard made the entire team walk around with a piece of cloth that was 18 inches 460 mm long until the start of the 1970 season 2 Walker gave up his first love baseball joined the track team for speed and stamina and started lifting weights gaining 30 pounds reporting to fall practice at 195 pounds 3 4 The 18 inch 460 mm strip of cloth would motivate his team Conard and Walker would not lose another game the remaining two seasons going 20 0 and winning back to back WOL titles In 1971 they outscored opponents 406 54 out gained opponents 3 711 yards 3 393 m to 1 267 and punting only 19 times all season The team and the defense dominated opponents forcing 31 turnovers and posting five shutouts including a 35 0 victory over Wayne 2 3 4 Three backs would be selected to the All Western Ohio League team Gordon Bell Walker and Joe Allen Bell who gained 3 707 yards 3 390 m in three seasons rushed for 1 447 yards on 198 carries and scored 19 touchdowns in 1971 and was named first team All Ohio for both 1970 and 1971 Bell would have also been Ohio Back of the Year had he not finish second to Archie Griffin Columbus Eastmoor in both years Walker whose main assignment was to block rushed for 724 yards 662 m on a 14 9 yards 13 6 m per carry average Allen had 544 yards 497 m on 67 carries 8 1 YPC David Starkey the heart of the defense and was named an All Ohio defensive lineman Elmo Boyd a track star who only played football his senior season 1971 finished with 12 catches for 374 yards 31 2 yards per catch average and seven touchdowns 2 3 4 In 2001 the 1971 team was selected by a panel of Dayton Daily News sports writers as the best Miami Valley prep football team of the last 50 years Coach Conard retired after the 1971 season to become a principal at Troy Junior High 3 5 20 players from the 1971 Trojans would go on to play college football 15 of those at the Division I level and two would play in the National Football League NFL Bell would go on to play for the Michigan Wolverines in college gaining 2 900 yards and play four seasons in the NFL for the New York Giants and St Louis Cardinals Walker would star in three seasons at fullback for the Miami RedHawks on a team that went 32 1 1 winning the Mid American Conference title all three years Drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals 1976 13th round Walker would instead choose to become an assistant coach later head coach of both the Miami RedHawks and the Northwestern Wildcats Boyd went on to play football at Eastern Kentucky and with the NFL s San Francisco 49ers Starkey and fullback Joe Allen would play for the Florida Gators In addition quarterback Al Mayer went on to play at Marshall 2 3 4 Clubs and activities editThe school s Latin Club functions as a local chapter of both the Ohio Junior Classical League OJCL 6 and National Junior Classical League NJCL 7 Troy High School entered the National Archery in the Schools Program NASP in 2008 Since then the Troy High School Archery Team has gone to the state NASP tournament in Columbus OH and the national NASP tournament in Louisville KY every year In 2011 the team as a whole placed 29th in the nation Other clubs and activities include Clubs and Organizations Troy High School Academic Quiz Team ASL Club Yearbook ASTRA Book Club Business Club FBLA Drama Club Great Outdoors Club FCA FCCLA GSA Interact Junior Cabinet Key Club Math Club Musical National Honor Society Newspaper Senior Cabinet Spanish Club inactive for 2020 21 school year Student Council Xtreme BotsOHSAA State Championships edit2016 Girls Bowling 8 2011 Boys BowlingTrojan Marching Band editThe Troy High School Trojan Marching Band has qualified for State Marching Band Finals since the events inception in 1980 In addition the Troy Marching Band has received a Superior rating at this event since 2000 The Trojan Marching Band has performed in the London New Year s Day Parade in 2002 2006 2010 2014 2018 and 2022 Recent years editIn October 2005 a 12 million renovation commenced These plans included a new gymnasium student commons science wing new restrooms new tennis court as well as a new student parking lot Construction began about January 2006 and was completed about March 2007 nbsp A view of the front entrance of Troy High SchoolNotable alumni editGordon Bell NFL football player Ryan Brewer 1998 Ohio Mr Football award Nancy J Currie American astronaut Kris Dielman NFL football player and four time Pro Bowl selection Casey Black DeSantis First lady of Florida 9 Heath Murray Former MLB player San Diego Padres Detroit Tigers Cleveland Indians Tommy Myers NFL football player Bob Ferguson NFL football player Tanya Thornton Shewell Maryland politician Tom Vaughn NFL football player Randy Walker NCAA football coachReferences edit a b c Troy High School National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved December 26 2019 a b c d Naveau Jim OSU Looks to Keep Winning Streak Against Wildcats The Lima News October 6 2001 a b c d e Begley Bill Troy of 71 Set Standard for Area Gridiron Greatness 20 players from that squad went on to play college football Dayton Daily News August 24 2001 a b c d Myslenski Skip As a High School Player Randy Walker Once Cost His Team A Victory When He Missed Scoring a Touchdown by 18 Inches Chicago Tribune December 24 2000 Jacoby Steve Coach Gets Quite An Honor Sidney resident Jim Conard recognized by Marshall University alumni for efforts Dayton Daily News October 17 2002 Executive Board Pre File Application OhioJCL org June 2007 Internet Archive Wayback Machine 2010 Archived from the original on June 17 2007 Retrieved August 16 2010 OJCL Constitution OhioJCL org July 2002 Internet Archive Wayback Machine 2010 Archived from the original on July 21 2002 Retrieved August 16 2010 by paying both OJCL annual chapter dues and any annual chapter membership dues required by NJCL Girls Bowling Girls Bowling Troy beats Beavercreek to win state title Dayton Daily News March 5 2016 Staff Reports April 15 2023 Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis is a former Troy resident External links editDistrict Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Troy High School Ohio amp oldid 1223268436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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