Year | Record | Coach | Extra Info |
1900 | 1-0-3 | Claude Culbertson | PF 7.5 - PA 2.5 : First game against New Concord results in a 10-10 tie at home at the Muskingum County Fairgrounds - first win is at home during the last game of the season against the Zanesville Boys Club 20-0 |
1901 | 3-1-1 | Dr Edgar Allen | PF 18.2 - PA 2.2 : First game against Newark results in a 41-0 road win |
1902 | 4-1-1 | Howland | PF 13.6 - PA 9.4 |
1903 | 1-1-1 | Al Evans | PF 1.7 - PA 9.0 |
1904 | 1-4 | Al Evans | PF 3.4 - PA 25.2 |
1905 | 1-3 | Al Evans | PF 1.5 - PA 10.5 |
1906 | 6-1-1 | Al Evans | PF 9.0 - PA 2.0 |
1907 | 2-1 | Al Evans | PF 24.3 - PA 5.3 : Albert Flowers (LG), 16, was killed during an 11-0 loss to Denison University (at home) due to a skull fracture - remainder of season cancelled |
1908 | 2-3-2 | Vandenbark | PF 6.0 - PA 10.1 : Known as Lash HS after new school opened in honor of Superintendant William D Lash |
1909 | 2-4 | Whartenby | PF 11.8 - PA 14.2 |
1910 | 2-3 | Gates | PF 5.4 - PA 8.8 |
1911 | 3-4 | Gates | PF 8.6 - PA 7.9 |
1912 | 1-5 | Gates | PF 12.8 - PA 43.2 : Record for points allowed in a game set with a 105-0 loss at Newark |
1913 | — | — | No team fielded |
1914 | 2-6 | Kent Pfeiffer | PF 12.8 - PA 29.5 |
1915 | 5-2 | Kent Pfeiffer | PF 16.7 - PA 9.1 |
1916 | 7-0 | Kent Pfeiffer | PF 34.1 - PA 1.3 : Record for points scored in a game set with a 78-0 win at home over Bremen |
1917 | 2-8 | JR Richards | PF 7.9 - PA 20.8 |
1918 | 0-1 | JR Richards | PF 3.0 - PA 7.0 : After loss to Mt Vernon at home, remainder of season cancelled due to influenza outbreak |
1919 | 2-5 | GA Bowman | PF 15.6 - PA 26.4 |
1920 | 3-6 | CF Farry | PF 13.7 - PA 15.7 : Mark Greys Athletic Park opens with a 34-0 win over Crooksville |
1921 | 1-8 | CF Farry | PF 5.1 - PA 30.4 |
1922 | 7-1 | Henry Orth | PF 20.0 - PA 4.8 |
1923 | 5-4-1 | Henry Orth | PF 7.5 - PA 8.2 |
1924 | 6-2-1 | CE Clifford | PF 14.4 - PA 7.6 |
1925 | 4-4-1 | Gail Vannorsdall | PF 11.7 - PA 13.9 |
1926 | 4-3-1 | Gail Vannorsdall | PF 5.9 - PA 9.1 : Joins the Central Ohio League (COL); first league game is a 0-0 tie at home with Coshocton |
1927 | 5-3-1 | Gail Vannorsdall | PF 15.2 - PA 10.7 |
1928 | 6-1-1 | Gail Vannorsdall | PF 21.6 - PA 3.8 : First COL championship |
1929 | 4-5 | Gail Vannorsdall | PF 6.0 - PA 10.4 : Leaves the COL to become Independent |
1930 | 0-8 | Elgin Strong | PF 3.3 - PA 21.1 : Returns to the COL |
1931 | 0-7-2 | Elgin Strong | PF 5.0 - PA 20.2 |
1932 | 2-5-1 | Elgin Strong | PF 4.0 - PA 12.8 |
1933 | 3-4-1 | Elgin Strong | PF 6.9 - PA 11.9 |
1934 | 7-2-1 | John Brammer | PF 17.2 - PA 7.8 |
1935 | 8-1 | John Brammer | PF 18.6 - PA 4.7 : COL Champ |
1936 | 5-3-1 | John Brammer | PF 12.1 - PA 12.8 |
1937 | 2-7 | John Brammer | PF 9.9 - PA 15.8 |
1938 | 6-3 | John Brammer | PF 17.2 - PA 8.7 : COL Champ |
1939 | 6-3 | John Brammer | PF 19.6 - PA 9.6 : COL Champ |
1940 | 5-4 | John Brammer | PF 14.1 - PA 13.8 : Gant Municipal Stadium opens with a 26-13 win over New Philadelphia |
1941 | 3-6 | John Brammer | PF 8.7 - PA 15.0 |
1942 | 5-3-1 | Charles “Punk” Cartledge | PF 14.3 - PA 11.4 |
1943 | 6-3-1 | Joe Austin | PF 14.8 - PA 12.5 |
1944 | 6-2-1 | Joe Austin | PF 22.6 - PA 8.4 |
1945 | 5-4 | Joe Austin | PF 17.7 - PA 10.2 |
1946 | 7-2 | George Vlerebome | PF 22.3 - PA 9.7 : COL Champ |
1947 | 6-2-1 | George Vlerebome | PF 18.2 - PA 8.4 : COL Champ |
1948 | 5-4 | George Vlerebome | PF 16.7 - PA 12.6 |
1949 | 7-2 | George Vlerebome | PF 24.3 - PA 13.9 : COL Champ |
1950 | 8-0-1 | George Vlerebome | PF 32.2 - PA 8.1 : COL Champ |
1951 | 9-0 | George Vlerebome | PF 31.8 - PA 3.8 : COL Champ; Ronnie Tomson first player from the school to earn 1st Team All-Ohio honors |
1952 | 8-1 | George Vlerebome | PF 35.1 - PA 10.8 |
1953 | 6-3 | George Vlerebome | PF 15.7 - PA 11.9 |
1954 | 6-3 | George Vlerebome | PF 18.2 - PA 10.3 : now referred to as Zanesville HS after new school opens |
1955 | 8-1 | George Vlerebome | PF 24.7 - PA 5.1 : COL Champ |
1956 | 7-2 | George Vlerebome | PF 26.0 - PA 11.4 : COL Champ; Bobby Gaiters (1st Team All-Ohio) would go on to play 31 games with the New York Giants |
1957 | 8-1 | George Vlerebome | PF 34.3 - PA 4.3 |
1958 | 8-1 | George Vlerebome | PF 19.2 - PA 5.2 : COL Champ |
1959 | 7-2 | George Vlerebome | PF 24.9 - PA 6.4 |
1960 | 8-2 | George Vlerebome | PF 22.6 - PA 8.6 : COL Champ; Bill Portis 1st Team All-Ohio |
1961 | 7-3 | George Vlerebome | PF 14.2 - PA 8.4 : COL Champ |
1962 | 9-0-1 | George Vlerebome | PF 25.9 - PA 5.7 : COL Champ |
1963 | 5-4-1 | George Vlerebome | PF 14.9 - PA 9.0 |
1964 | 8-2 | George Vlerebome | PF 21.2 - PA 7.6 : Sulsburger Stadium opens with a 6-0 loss to Newark (dedicated to the honor of John Sulsberger, who died of cancer shortly after attending Ohio St on a football scholarship); Ed Archibald 1st Team All-Ohio |
1965 | 7-3 | George Vlerebome | PF 19.7 - PA 6.6 : Bob Young 1st Team All-Ohio |
1966 | 6-3-1 | Harold “Mel” Adams | PF 22.6 - PA 12.1 |
1967 | 8-0-2 | Harold “Mel” Adams | PF 22.3 - PA 4.4 : COL Champ; John Simpson 1st Team All-Ohio |
1968 | 6-4 | Harold “Mel” Adams | PF 22.3 - PA 13.4 |
1969 | 6-4 | Ron Apperson | PF 31.6 - PA 14.1 |
1970 | 3-7 | Ron Apperson | PF 17.6 - PA 19.5 |
1971 | 6-4 | Ron Apperson | PF 19.4 - PA 18.1 |
1972 | 8-2 | Ron Apperson | PF 21.6 - PA 7.9 : COL Champ |
1973 | 8-2 | Ron Apperson | PF 24.5 - PA 9.3 |
1974 | 7-2-1 | Ron Apperson | PF 22.9 - PA 13.5 : John Dantonio 1st Team All-Ohio |
1975 | 7-2-1 | Ron Apperson | PF 21.2 - PA 10.9 : Bill Romine 1st Team All-Ohio |
1976 | 8-2 | Ron Apperson | PF 22.9 - PA 8.8 |
1977 | 7-2-1 | Ron Apperson | PF 26.2 - PA 12.7 |
1978 | 10-1 | Ron Apperson | PF 23.2 - PA 7.0 : COL Champ; First playoff appearance (lost Class AAA State Semifinal to Berea 6-3 in Akron); Jeff Smith 1st Team All-Ohio |
1979 | 9-1 | Ron Apperson | PF 29.8 - PA 14.4 : COL Champ |
1980 | 7-3 | Ron Apperson | PF 28.7 - PA 10.2 : Junior McBride 1st Team All-Ohio |
1981 | 7-3 | Bob Drobney | PF 23.2 - PA 15.1 |
1982 | 6-4 | Bob Drobney | PF 22.9 - PA 19.4 |
1983 | 4-6 | Bill Jones | PF 11.4 - PA 22.4 |
1984 | 6-4 | Whit Parks | PF 23.0 - PA 14.4 : COL Champ in last season of the league |
1985 | 9-1 | Whit Parks | PF 24.0 - PA 13.4 : Playing as an Independent; Chris Gaiters 1st Team All-Ohio |
1986 | 7-3 | Whit Parks | PF 23.9 - PA 9.4 |
1987 | 8-2 | Whit Parks | PF 36.8 - PA 13.4 : Joins the Buckeye Central Conference (BCC) and wins first league championship; first league game is a 27-0 win at home against Findlay; Buster Howe named inaugural Ohio Mr Football; Matt Warth 1st Team All-Ohio |
1988 | 8-2 | Whit Parks | PF 24.7 - PA 18.7 : BCC Champ; Matt Warth 1st Team All-Ohio |
1989 | 6-4 | Whit Parks | PF 23.2 - PA 15.4 : Steve Hodge 1st Team All-Ohio |
1990 | 5-5 | Clarence Perry | PF 12.9 - PA 18.7 |
1991 | 4-6 | Clarence Perry | PF 11.3 - PA 21.2 |
1992 | 6-4 | Clarence Perry | PF 13.4 - PA 18.7 |
1993 | 5-5 | Clarence Perry | PF 13.0 - PA 15.2 : BCC Champ |
1994 | 4-6 | Whit Parks | PF 20.1 - PA 16.3 : Last season of the BCC |
1995 | 4-6 | Whit Parks | PF 29.7 - PA 16.4 : Playing as an Independent |
1996 | 6-4 | Whit Parks | PF 28.4 - PA 17.0 |
1997 | 10-2 | Whit Parks | PF 41.1 - PA 13.8 : Lost Regional Semifinal to Watterson 19-7 in Newark; Whit Parks first coach from the school to earn DII Coach of the Year honors; Eric Clark DII Defensive Player of the Year |
1998 | 8-1 | Whit Parks | PF 40.6 - PA 13.8 : Jason Smith DII 1st Team All-Ohio |
1999 | 5-5 | John Lucas | PF 26.8 - PA 22.4 |
2000 | 3-7 | John Lucas | PF 20.3 - PA 23.8 : Harry Garland DII 1st Team All-Ohio |
2001 | 4-6 | John Lucas | PF 13.9 - PA 16.9 |
2002 | 5-5 | John Lucas | PF 17.0 - PA 21.0 : Jordan Lear DII 1st Team All-Ohio |
2003 | 2-8 | John Lucas | PF 11.0 - PA 25.7 |
2004 | 2-8 | Dave Everson | PF 16.4 - PA 28.1 |
2005 | 1-9 | Dave Everson | PF 11.5 - PA 27.3 : Kyle Collins DII 1st Team All-Ohio |
2006 | 4-6 | Dave Everson | PF 23.2 - PA 25.8 : Joins the Southeast Ohio Athletic League (SEOAL); first league game is a 35-6 win at Portsmouth; Greg Clayton DII 1st Team All-Ohio |
2007 | 8-3 | Chad Grandstaff | PF 33.4 - PA 15.3 : Lost Regional Quarterfinal to Columbus St Francis DeSales 50-7 in Columbus; Bryan Gaiters DII 1st Team All-Ohio; Greg Clayton DII 1st Team All-Ohio |
2008 | 5-5 | Chad Grandstaff | PF 21.3 - PA 16.6 |
2009 | 9-1 | Chad Grandstaff | PF 30.9 - PA 8.7 : Leaves the SEOAL to become Independent; Braily Blair DII 1st Team All-Ohio |
2010 | 9-2 | Chad Grandstaff | PF 38.0 - PA 13.8 : Lost Regional Quarterfinal to Marion-Franklin 49-19 in Columbus; Braily Blair DII 1st Team All-Ohio |
2011 | 6-4 | Chad Grandstaff | PF 34.0 - PA 12.7 : Joins the East Central Ohio League (ECOL); first league game is a 56-0 win at home against River View |
2012 | 9-2 | Chad Grandstaff | PF 35.5 - PA 13.5 : Lost Regional Quarterfinal to Canal Winchester 21-16 at home; JT McFarland DII 1st Team All-Ohio |
2013 | 13-1 | Chad Grandstaff | PF 47.9 - PA 11.8 : ECOL Champ; Lost D II State Semifinal to Loveland 38-35 in Columbus; Dar Stanford DII 1st Team All-Ohio; Thomas Wibbeler DII 1st Team All-Ohio; Tristan Rock DII 1st Team All-Ohio |
2014 | 5-5 | Chad Grandstaff | PF 26.8 - PA 21.5 |
2015 | 12-2 | Chad Grandstaff | PF 31.3 - PA 9.6 : ECOL Champ; Lost D III State Semifinal to Hoban 33-21 in Massillon; Leondre Crosby DIII 1st Team All-Ohio |
2016 | 2-8 | Chad Grandstaff | PF 8.5 - PA 31.4 : RJ Harris DIII 1st Team All-Ohio |
2017 | 3-7 | Chad Grandstaff | PF 16.4 - PA 27.6 |
2018 | 7-3 | Chad Grandstaff | PF 26.2 - PA 18.9 : Jeremiah Hollins DIII 1st Team All-Ohio |
2019 | 7-4 | Chad Grandstaff | PF 33.1 - PA 26.1 : Lost Regional Quarterfinal to Granville 41-7 in Granville |
2020 | 4-6 | Chad Grandstaff | PF 17.8 - PA 19.1 : Joins the Licking County League (LCL); first league game is a 31-27 loss at Pataskala to Licking Hts; Regular season shortened to six games, with all teams eligible for the playoffs, due to the Wuhan Flu; Lost Regional Second Round to Alder 35-0 in Plain City |
2021 | 6-4 | Chad Grandstaff | PF 27.1 - PA 17.8 : Lost Regional First Round to London 17-0 in London |
2022 | 3-7 | Troy “TJ” Langermeier | PF 17.2 - PA 33.6 |
2023 | 1-9 | Troy “TJ” Langermeier | PF 7.7 - PA 34.6 |
2024 | | TJ Carper | |