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Malvern High School (Ohio)

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Malvern High School
Address
Map
3242 Coral Road NW

,
44644

United States
Coordinates40°41′14″N 81°09′45″W / 40.68722°N 81.16250°W / 40.68722; -81.16250[1]
Information
TypePublic, Coeducational high school
Established1890
School districtBrown Local School District
SuperintendentMark Scott
PrincipalTimothy Babiczuk
Teaching staff13.45 (FTE)[2]
Grades9-12
Enrollment159 (2017-18)[2]
Student to teacher ratio11.82[2]
Color(s)Green and White[3]   
Athletics conferenceInter-Valley Conference[3]
Team nameHornets[3]
RivalEast Canton Hornets
OHSAA School ID934[3]
OHSAA Football DivisionVII
OHSAA Football Region25
Websitewww.brownlocalschools.com/3/Home

Malvern High School is a public high school in Malvern, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Brown Local School District. Sports teams are called the Hornets, and they compete in the Ohio High School Athletic Association as a member of the Inter-Valley Conference.

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School Board Members

  • Tammie Hulit, President[4]
  • Chad Browning, Vice President [4]
  • Tara Bowe, Member [4]
  • Dechelle Thompson, Member[4]
  • Rob Ruegg, Member[4]

Facility

Construction of the school building began in October 2014. The 112,000 square foot building features a two-story academic wing that will be home to the entire student population, yet keep the elementary, middle and high school students segregated. Common spaces include two gymnasiums, media center and a student dining area. The project has been co-funded by the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission (OFCC) as part of their Exceptional Needs Program.[5]

Last Hoorah in Hornet Gym

The final basketball game in the Hornet Gym (1970-2016) was held on Friday, February 12, 2016. Several past players and coaches were in attendance. A celebration was held at the conclusion of the game.

Athletics

Football

1999

Dave Tucci was introduced as the new Malvern head coach in the spring of 1999, following the resignation of Steve Miller after a disappointing 5-5 campaign the year prior. Tucci's coaching style was immediately beneficial and the veteran group of seniors helped turn the Hornets around. Tucci installed a Wing-T offense and a rarely seen 6-2 defense, which proved to be one of the best defenses in the Inter Valley Conference. The Hornets started the year with three straight shutouts over Berlin Center Western Reserve, Sandy Valley and East Canton. The most points the defense would give up in a single game was 22, twice, to Newcomerstown in Week 5 and to Amanda-Clearcreek in the OHSAA Division V Regional Playoffs, the only two losses of the 1999 season. Arguably the biggest win of the season came in Week 7, where the Hornets shut down high-powered Toronto, a Division VI powerhouse, 8-6 on a cold and rainy afternoon in Malvern. The Hornets clinched a share of the IVC Championship with a 35-21 Week 9 win over West Lafayette-Ridgewood. The championship was their first since 1992.[6] They finished the regular season 9-1.

Malvern landed the #8 spot in the OHSAA Division V Regional Playoffs (Region 23), drawing Amanda-Clearcreek. The Aces were the clear favorite not only to win the game, but to win the Division V Championship. The Hornets played tough against the Aces early, taking a slight lead of 7-6 in the first half after blocking a punt and returning it for a touchdown. But Amanda was just too powerful and dominated the line of scrimmage on their way to a 22-7 win. The 22 points given up by the Hornets were the fewest points the Aces would score throughout the rest of the OHSAA playoffs on their way to the Division V State Championship.[7]

Malvern finished the season 9-2.

2008

The Hornets posted a perfect season going 10-0 winning the IVC, District and Regional Championships and ending the season with an overall record of 13-1 after losing to Hopewell-Louden in the State Semi-Final. This was their only appearance in the State Final Four.[8]

2009

The football team again had an outstanding season going 11-2 for the season eventually losing to Grove City Christian in the Regional final.

2010

2010 was a season of change for the Hornets having lost 19 of 22 starters from the 2009 team.[9] The team started out 2-3 but with two big wins over Newcomerstown and undefeated Strasburg, they went 5-0 the rest of the season to end the regular season with a record of 7-3. In the first round of the playoffs they faced a familiar opponent in Symmes Valley. In 2009 Willow Wood Symmes Valley had traveled to Malvern in the first round of the OHSAA playoffs. This season it would be Malvern's turn to travel the nearly 412 hour trip to Vikings Field. The Hornets came away with a win defeating Symmes Valley 48-28. In the second round Malvern faced Shadyside and were defeated 20-41. The Hornets finished the season with an 8-4 record.[10]

2011

The Hornets have started out with a record of 4-0 and were ranked #1 in Ohio Division VI according to the 2011 Foortball AP Poll in weeks 3 and 4.[11] They ended the season with a record of 10-2 and co-champions of the IVC.[12] This is the fifth straight year the Hornets have qualified for the playoffs, and the fourth straight year they have reached at least the second round.

The seniors are the winningest group in school history with a 42-9 mark. They have played in 11 playoff games, posting a 7-4 record. They have won two league titles and one regional title, reaching the state semifinals during their freshman season in 2008.[13]

2012

The Hornets ended the 2012 season with a record of 10-2 losing in the OHSAA regional semifinal game for the third straight season. The Hornets finished the season with a #2 rank in Region 21. Malvern’s running game has racked up nearly 3,000 yards through 11 games, as the Hornets earned their sixth straight playoff berth.[14]

2013

The Hornets captured the IVC title outright with a win over rival Sandy Valley in the final game of the regular season. With a loss to Caldwell in the first round of the playoffs, the Hornets ended the season 8-3 overall and 5-1 in the Inter-Valley Conference and finish ranked #3 in Region 25, Division 7.[15] This is the 7th straight season the Hornets qualified for the OHSAA playoffs.

2014

The Hornets momentum came to an end and finished 1-9, with their only win coming against Strasburg-Franklin 28-6. This was the first losing season in over a decade. Malvern's streak of 7 straight playoff appearances was snapped.

Basketball

Hornet Boys Basketball Pregame

2008

The Hornets had a perfect season going 20-0 in the regular season winning its first IVC Championship in Boys Basketball. They finished their season 25-1 after losing to Bedford Chanel in the Regional final.[16] The Hornets were led by the outstanding play of their top 3 scorers Trevor Halter, Zak Kapron, and Tyler Tucci. Each of them scored over 1000 points in their careers at Malvern with Tyler Tucci eventually becoming the Hornets all-time leading scorer with over 1500 points.[17]

2012

Boys: For the third year straight the Hornets were defeated by Zanesville Rosecrans in the Division IV boys basketball district tournament semifinals at Meadowbrook High. With the loss the Hornets end their season with a 19-4 record.[18]

2016

Boys: The Last Regular season played in the Hornet Gym at the historic Malvern High School located on 401 W. Main St. was capped off with a district title and a trip to the regional semis in Canton. The team was led by two Seniors; Ansley Williams and Brevin Thomas, Junior Jaret Majestic (First Team All-Ohio), and two sophomores; Drew Hutchinson and Mark Mayle (All-Ohio Honorable Mention). They Hornets captured the district championship in a 62-58 victory over Tuscarawas Central Catholic, who made a run to state the year before. Jaret Majestic led the way with 38 points. The boys would then go on to lose to the soon to be state champion Cornerstone Christian in a 62-57 nailbiter. Other notable achievements: Jaret Majestic scored his 1000th point on a 35 point performance in a game vs Sandy Valley on January 29, 2016.

2017

Boys: The Hornets posted a record of 18-9 and won their 6th district title in school history. Most notably, they defeated the IVC champions Strasburg in the district final 53-41 on March 10, 2017 at New Philadelphia High School after dropping two regular season games to them. They went on to lose in the regional semifinals to Falcons Lutheran East 69-64 in overtime. Mark Mayle was high scorer for the night with 29 points. The Falcons would go on to win the Division 4 State Championship. The Hornets were led by Senior Jaret Majestic (honorable mention All-Ohio) who currently plays for the Malone Pioneers, Junior Mark Mayle (3rd team All-Ohio) who currently plays for UMass-Lowell, Junior Drew Hutchison, Junior Jake Moser, and Junior Brandon Patterson.

References

  1. ^ Geographic Names Information System. "GNIS entry for Malvern High School (Feature ID #1052382)". Retrieved 2010-01-07.
  2. ^ a b c "Malvern High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved April 11, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association member directory". Archived from the original on 2010-11-04. Retrieved 2009-12-21.
  4. ^ a b c d e Unknown. "Board Of Education". Retrieved 2016-02-15.
  5. ^ Unknown. "New Facility" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-02-15.
  6. ^ "Inter-Valley Conference IVC".
  7. ^ "OHSAA 1999 FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT REGIONAL-STATE RESULTS" (PDF). Ohio High School Athletic Association. p. 4. Retrieved September 24, 2014.
  8. ^ [1], Friday Night Ohio - Team Information
  9. ^ [2], Friday Night Ohio - 2010 Preview
  10. ^ [3], Friday Night Ohio - Team Information 2010
  11. ^ [4], 2011 Football AP Poll
  12. ^ [5] joeeitel.com, Malvern Hornets Results
  13. ^ [6] The News Leader, 11.15.11 Article
  14. ^ [7] FridayNightOhio.com, 11.06.12 Article
  15. ^ [8] OHSAA 2013 Standings
  16. ^ [9], MaxPreps Basketball 2007–2008
  17. ^ "Boys' Basketball: Tucci breaks Malvern career scoring mark in win over Garaway - New Philadelphia, OH - the Times-Reporter". Archived from the original on 2013-02-04. Retrieved 2010-05-18., Tucci Breaks School Record
  18. ^ Roger Metzger. "Rosecrans ends Malvern's season in Division IV district". Retrieved 2012-03-20.

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